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Margaret Blenkner has written: 'Tough and tender' -- subject(s): Older people, Psychology, Social service, Social work with older people 'Obstacles to evaluative research in casework' -- subject(s): Social case work 'Serving the aging'
yes it is tough
Robert Koppel has written: 'The Mentally Tough Online Trader' 'Bulls, bears, and millionaires' -- subject(s): Stockbrokers, Case studies, Psychology, Success in business 'The outer game of trading' -- subject(s): Investment analysis, Speculation, Futures, Stockbrokers 'Investing and the irrational mind' -- subject(s): Investing, Decision making, Psychological aspects
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That depends entirely on you - everybody's idea of a tough subject is different based on what they're good at doing.
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The tough tissue between your bones is called cartilage.
Frank Tough has written: 'Fisheries economics and the tragedy of the commons' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Fisheries, Fisheries
Despite not having a background in Biology or Zoology, you can have a career in wildlife conservation.This is an extremely tough course to get into as seats are limited and the competition is fierce. However, if you succeed, you will get a solid foundation to start a new career in this direction.
Alan De Back has written: 'Get Hired in a Tough Market' -- subject(s): Careers, Nonfiction, OverDrive 'Get hired in a tough market'
With a strong reliance on common sense, a person will nearly always find a way to handle tough decisions. Person is the Subject, find and handle are the verbs.
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