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Human resources (HR) practitioners -- or those who are interested in the field -- will find a variety of courses available through both traditional and non-traditional means to help them understand…
Laughter therapy encourages the natural physiological process of laughter to help deal with difficult emotions like fear, anger and worry and the resulting stress. Laughter therapists are nearly…
International relations is an interdisciplinary field of study that combines politics, economics, history and sociology, immersing students in the world of geopolitical issues. Students who major in…
The U.S. Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs administers the Fulbright Scholar grant program, which was established in 1946 to promote a "mutual understanding" between Americans and people of…
A career as a diplomat, foreign service officer or intelligence analyst presents exciting career prospects for students studying international relations. This branch of social science immerses…
International relations immerses a student in the study of political and economic relations among the nations of the world, as well as international organizations, such as the United Nations. Many men…
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The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is a collection of regulations issued by federal agencies. These are regulations that have "general applicability and legal effect," according to Cornell…