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Memes ALL Nurses Can Relate To

Nursing is a high-pressure profession that can lead you on a rollercoaster of emotions (especially in 2020). Some days you bawl your eyes out and want to quit, other days you witness miracles happen right before your eyes and you can't imagine doing anything else. To...

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Halloween Costume Ideas for Teachers

Don't let this Halloween be just a bunch of Hocus Pocus in your classroom. Halloween Costume Ideas for Teachers   Here are some awesome Teacher Halloween Costumes even the Sanderson sisters would be proud of:   The Very Hungry Caterpillar   Chicka...

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Employee Spotlight: Brian Goodman

We have amazing employees at California Casualty. The Employee Spotlight is a new series aiming to highlight those talented individuals that make up our successful company culture and community. From human resource recruiters and learning and development trainers to...

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Smoke Alarms: Your First Line of Defense

There are many more combustible materials in today’s homes than in years past, which means a spark or small fire can engulf a house in less than five minutes. Smoke alarms are a critical first line of defense against catastrophic loss. To keep your family and home...

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Tips for Navigating Virtual Parent-Teacher Conferences

Parent-teacher conferences might look a bit different this year, but the goals, priorities, and basics will remain the same. These brief meetings are wonderful opportunities for parents and teachers to check in on student’s successes and areas for improvement, as well...

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Employee Spotlight: Stephanie Whitmore

We have amazing employees at California Casualty. The Employee Spotlight is a new series aiming to highlight those talented individuals that make up our successful company culture and community. From human resource recruiters and learning and development trainers to...

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Cyberbullying: What Parents Should Know

Bullies have always been around. But whereas bullying used to happen mostly on school campuses and in classrooms, it’s now followed students to their remote and virtual lives. As children and teens go to classes online, and their main line of communication is via...

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