Article: Never get complacent when it comes to your job. You can always work smarter, faster, harder, and be more proficient in your position. Take on new projects that challenge your areas of expertise; propose new ideas to make the company thrive even if it’ll take a lot of work to carry them out. Minimize the routine tasks and opt for as many challenging and more complicated tasks as possible.  Challenging yourself to be better at your job every single day will not only make you more likely to keep your job, but it will also make your work much more fun! You’ll be much less likely to enjoy your work if you feel like you’re just doing the same task over and over without learning a thing. If you don’t challenge yourself, your boss will think that you’re bored or uninspired by your job. Always be willing to take the initiative. If you’ve wrapped up your project three hours early, ask what else you can do instead of leaving the office. Whether the mission is to help underprivileged youth or to make parenting as stress-free as possible, you have to know your company’s mission and remind yourself of why it is important as you go about your daily tasks. This will show your boss that you really do care about the larger goals of the company and that you’re not just out for yourself. Committing to your company’s mission puts you in a win-win situation; not only will it make you look better in front of your boss, but it will make your work more meaningful. If you truly believe in the mission of the company, then you will feel excited about carrying it out. If you really want to keep improving at your career, then you should continue to learn as much as you can about the work that you do. Whether you take night classes, begin an extra certification program, ask a more senior employee to train you to use a complicated system, or just read all of the latest journals, articles, and literature about your field, it’s important to stay current while also learning as much as you can about your area of expertise.  You don’t need to rub your boss’s nose in it, but if all of the additional training that you’ve been doing comes up, your boss will be impressed. He or she will see how much you really care about your job. Of course, everyone needs to relax and decompress after work. You don’t want to spend all of your “free” time learning about your job or you are likely to feel overworked and burned out. Though you don’t want your boss to take advantage of you, you don’t want to seem like you want to rush home the second that you’re done with work. If your boss needs you to stick around once in a while, agree to do so in a friendly, positive manner. Of course, you have to make sure that you’re appropriately compensated and that it doesn’t become a pattern. You don’t want to be the guy or girl who immediately checks her Facebook as soon as the boss is out of sight. If your boss is away for a week or just gone or busy for the day, you have to be able to keep working and to remind yourself that your work is important. You want your boss to know that you can work on your own and that you don’t need constant guidance. In fact, if you can even help others work on their own, then you’ll be in an even better position at the company.
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Challenge yourself. Commit to your company’s mission. Continue your professional training. Be willing to work overtime when asked or volunteer to stay late when necessary. Be self-motivated and have the ability to work without supervision.
Article: According to the American Cancer Society, the main treatment for childhood leukemia is chemotherapy. For children who have higher risk for leukemia, chemotherapy is given along with stem cell transplant.  Chemotherapy can only potentially treat ALL and AML cases. Chemotherapy is most successful in ALL where 50% of cases are cured. CML and CLL do not respond well to chemotherapeutic drugs. The main drawback of chemotherapy drugs is that it kills both normal and cancer cells. There may also be setbacks when cancer cells recur despite treatment. The main medications used in chemotherapy are cytarabine and anthracycline. Cytarabine works by disturbing the DNA synthesis of healthy and cancer cells. Therefore, new cell production is put to a halt. Anthracycline damages DNA proteins and disrupts DNA synthesis of healthy and leukemia cells. A healthy donor’s stem cell can be transplanted into a leukemia patient by way of the bone marrow. In this way, new multipotent stem cells encourage the growth of new, healthy blood cells. Bone marrow is the only stem cell transplant source without controversy. Other stem cell sources (such as embryos) are met with mixed opinions in the medical field. This is a special type of diet which aims to protect the patient from foods that harbor bacteria and potentially cause infection. The blood cells of patients are not well-equipped to ward off infection efficiently. Some basic tips to follow for neutropenic diet are:  Avoid fresh fruits and raw vegetables. Bacteria may be present in the skin and leaves. Fruits that can be peeled off such as banana, grapefruit, and oranges are safe to eat. Cooked vegetables, canned fruits and vegetables, and juices are safe for consumption. Always cook the meat and fish well-done. This ensures that no potential threat such as Salmonella can infect a patient. Consume only pasteurized dairy products. Pasteurization is the gold standard of eliminating harmful substances in dairy products. Avoid salad bars, deli counters, and sashimi counters. Opt for cooked food all the time. Make sure that water is safe for drinking. Distilled, boiled, reverse osmosis or filtered water is advisable.
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Put your child through chemotherapy. Sign your child up for a stem cell transplant. Put your child on a neutropenic diet.
Article: Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left of the taskbar to launch the start menu. As you type, Windows will filter search results below your text in the Start Menu. It's the black icon with the white text in the upper-left corner. Running command prompt with administrator privileges might be required depending on what your batch file is programmed to do. Type the letters "cd", which is the command to "change directory"—and then type a space—followed by the folder location the batch file is in. For example, if your batch file is located on the desktop of the username "Jeff", you would type:cd /Users/Jeff/Desktop. Don't forget a space between "cd" and the file's location. This changes the current directory to the new location you specified. That means typing the filename and extension, ending with .bat at the end. For example, if your batch file is named "install", then you would type install.bat into the command prompt. This will run the BAT file. If you see the same command prompt location as before and the cursor is blinking, the batch file has finished running. Note any errors that appear in the command prompt from running the batch file, as that may be helpful in troubleshooting something wrong the batch file's code.
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Open Start . Type cmd into start. Right-click on Command Prompt . Click Run as administrator. Type cd  followed by the file's location. Press ↵ Enter. Type the BAT file's full filename. Press ↵ Enter.