• May 2, 2024

How to get your first paid job abroad

Getting a paid job abroad is really difficult. This is especially true for those looking for one for the first time. As we all know, previous work experience in a foreign country is a common requirement that employers impose on all applicants. Because of this, many are willing to spend all their savings in the…

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15 steps to a clutter-free home

It’s time to get in the habit of letting go of excess stuff, instead of finding a place to put it away. Having to walk around or over things does not create a peaceful living environment. Let’s go room by room and tackle some of the most common clutter issues. 1.) Kitchen: ask yourself what…

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How to prevent your financial website from being penalized by Google

If you’re running a financial website, you can learn a thing or two from Google. At Google, they always try to serve their customers to the best of their ability and they know how to do it. If you follow the spirit of Google’s content guidelines, you’ll also please your visitors. Stay up to date…

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Steam cleaning stainless steel is amazing!

Although I loved my stainless steel appliances in the showroom and thought they looked beautiful at first, I hate the fingerprints and smudges they showed. I don’t think I clean anything else in my house that often just for it to still look this bad. It really has me questioning my purchase. For a while…

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Why Every American Needs a Will

While the nation is still debating healthcare reform, Americans face a bigger problem. Seventy-eight percent of Americans own a home and fifty-five percent of Americans have minor children living in the home, yet less than half the country has signed a will, and much less the other documents that make up a complete estate plan.…

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8 tips for eating healthy on a budget

Doesn’t it seem like healthy food is more expensive? Our family has made a big decision in the last 6 months to focus on healthy eating and lifestyle choices, and we’ve learned a lot along the way. With 4 young children (ages 2-9), my husband and I have to stay healthy and fit to keep…

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Love yourself and the world will love you back.

I love me! That may sound funny or narcissistic. But I’m serious. I love ME and you should too. That is not bragging. I love myself so I take care of my physical and mental well-being. I get enough sleep at night, exercise regularly, and keep a close eye on my weight. However, I do…

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Is watching “Bachelor/Bachelorette” an education on “What is a narcissistic emotional abuser?”

Some of the shows on ABC “The Bachelor” and ABC “The Bachelorette” appear to be acceptable curriculum material for a psychology class teaching personality disorders. Whether it’s Ashley Ebert’s encounter on ABC’s 2011 “The Bachelorette” or 2012 ABC’s “The Bachelor” where Jake Flajnik met his significant other, viewers are getting insights into what a narcissistic…

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Uppingham, Rutland: an artists paradise

Town Information: The small market town of Uppingham – Rutland, with an estimated population of 3,781, is located in the East Midlands of England, between Peterborough and Leicester, in the sovereign State of the United Kingdom. The exact regional coordinates of the area are 52.5900N and 0.7222 W. Annual Events: Rutland Open Studios tops the…

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9 essentials for a cockatiel to roam freely in your home

If you let your bird spend TONS of time out of its cage, like I do with my Goffin Cockatoo, Boo, you’re going to need a few things to keep your sanity. I use the term “free range cockatoo” because Boo spends most of his time outside his cage and is pretty much a “house…

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