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  1. Achievers

    Achievers (formerly I Love Rewards) is passionate about employee rewards and Social Recognition. Their software helps globally engage employees and inspire performance. Achievers’ customers include Deloitte, ConAgra Foods and Microsoft.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of achievers in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of achievers in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of achievers in a Sentence

  1. Ali Ahmad Awan:

    Achievers are believers.

  2. Michael Ruth:

    Achievers are not afraid of failure but the fear of not starting.

  3. Valerie Adams-Bass:

    This is important because most Black children are taught by White and other non-Black teachers who often assume Black children are low achievers or dislike schools, black children are also overlooked for AP courses and other opportunities that expose and prepare them for college based on racial bias. Having more Black history knowledge meant youth had high career aspirations, perhaps in spite of teacher perceptions.

  4. Goa Kerle:

    The core force behind high achievers is a strong feeling that they easily can.

  5. Mona Hanna-Attisha:

    We care about (lead) so much because it impacts your cognition and your behavior, it actually drops your IQ. Imagine what we've done to an entire population. We've shifted that IQ curve down. We've lost our high achievers, the next kid who's going to be a neurosurgeon, and we have all these children who may now need remedial services.

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