I think leaders don’t need to be therapists, but they should create a space where people feel safe to speak up, keep workloads realistic, and genuinely check in once in a while. From what I’ve seen, even small things like listening without judging can take a lot of pressure off a team.
I’d check the Courses tab first, open your class, then look for Course Content or Syllabus/Start Here, that’s usually where everything’s posted. When I’ve used Blackboard, most instructors put the syllabus right there at the top.
Yeah, that’s happened to me once, check your Blackboard notification settings and also your email/app permissions; mine were turned off after an update, and switching them back on fixed it.
B: I worked as a Peer Learning Facilitator last year, it’s mostly about guiding study groups, helping classmates understand tough topics, and keeping discussions on track; honestly, it also boosted my confidence and communication skills a lot.
Honestly, I think the sweet spot is finding work that pays the bills but still feels meaningful, pure passion without stability gets stressful, and just chasing salary can burn you out; I’ve seen people happiest when there’s a bit of both.
I try to keep learning new skills and stay updated in my field, and I also build connections, honestly, a couple of times networking and upskilling saved me when projects slowed down.
Mitosis is basically how the body makes new, identical cells, it helps with growth, repairing injuries, and replacing old cells. I like to think of it as the body’s way of “copy-pasting” cells to keep everything running smoothly.
I’d say roughly 500–600 years after the New Testament since the Quran was revealed in the 7th century CE, while most of the New Testament was written in the 1st century. It’s interesting to see how these texts are connected across such a long stretch of history.
From what I know, most Home Depot positions require you to be 18, though some stores may hire at 16 for basic roles depending on local laws. I’ve noticed it can vary by location, so it’s worth checking the careers page for your nearest store.
Yeah, super easy. I usually just use Google’s built-in converter or a site like UnitConverters.net, they’re quick, accurate, and perfect when you just need the answer without any fuss.
Yeah, I’ve seen that happen too. For me, it was a notification settings reset, logging into Blackboard, re-enabling email/push alerts, and double-checking my Fordham email spam folder fixed it pretty quickly.
Sure! 😊 Just remember this simple rule: 1 gram = 1000 milligrams, so to convert grams to milligrams, multiply the grams by 1000. Super easy once you get the hang of it!
Think of 4 cm as about the width of two fingers held together, or roughly the height of a standard LEGO brick stacked two high, small, but easy to spot once you look for it around the house