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Read More: How To Complete an MBA Degree Online
If you’re considering applying to an online MBA business program, you likely know the pros of continuing your education remotely. Whether you hope to balance your studies with your current job or intend to be a full time graduate student, there are simple things you can do to set yourself up for success in any…
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Read More: How to Incorporate Exercise Into Your Chronic Care Plan
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as many as six in ten adults living in the United States have a chronic disease and as many as four in ten have more than one. Chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, chronic lung disease, stroke, cancer, etc. are the leading cause of disability…
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Read More: How to Legally Launch a Successful CBD Business in 2020
The cannabis market is booming. The growth for CBD has been tremendous and is predicted to grow to 20 billion dollars by 2024. There are a lot of brick and mortar businesses as well as online CBD stores popping up all over America. Want to get into the action? There are a few things you need to know before…
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Read More: I Accuse
I’ve been to many rowdy campus parties. In the news, there are many horrific tales of sexual assault allegations, some proven false. What happens if you’re accused of sexual assault on campus? Our reflexive response is you should be expelled and go to jail. But you asked about being accused, not convicted. An allegation alone…
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Read More: I Just Lost My Job and Need Health Insurance
You just lost your job and health insurance coverage. Finding yourself suddenly unemployed is a difficult and stressful situation. You have a number of things weighing on your mind, including finding a new job and how you’re going to pay your bills. And on top of that, you have to find a new health insurance…
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Read More: Iceland: All the Adventure, None of the Crowds
I’m a student studying history with a particular interest in Nordic cultures. Ever since a young age, I’ve found myself consuming all sorts of information about countries like Finland, Denmark, and Norway. I’ve taken a few trips to places like Holland, Michigan to learn more about the Netherlands and Dutch culture in North America, but…
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Read More: Introducing Aquamation
Our family dog, Baxter, passed away a week ago at the age of twelve. He was the best dog ever. My childhood wouldn’t have been the same without his constant energy and lovable character. When my parents called to share the news, they were also fairly distressed about what to do with his remains. Long…
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Read More: Investigative Illness
I’m thinking about joining a fraternity this semester. I have several people in my family who are alcoholics, and I’ve heard that a family history of alcoholism can put a person at a greater risk of becoming an alcoholic him or herself. I don’t currently have a problem, but I’m worried about the possibilities as…
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Read More: Investing in Assets
I’m a college senior this year, and graduation is getting closer for me. It’s starting to feel very real! I’m excited to get out there into the “real world,” but I’m also really scared about some things. A big thing for me is saving for retirement. I expect to have a decent job, but I…
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Read More: Investing In Yourself
I’m going to graduate next year and, with luck, head straight on to law school. I have a very clear idea of what I want to do for a living and how I’m going to save and invest once I graduate from law school, but I’m concerned about making the most of my early 20s.…