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Capturing Memories Made Easy: Cameras at Target
By Karl Jackson · 2 years ago
Introduction: In today's visually-obsessed world, a picture is worth more than a thousand words. Whether you're a professional photographer, an amateur enthusiast, or simply looking to capture life's precious moments, finding the perfect camera is ...
Do you have career regrets?
By Eva Jenkins · 8 years ago
Do you have career regrets? If you are like me, you harbor a few regrets over some career decisions made in the past. Regrets aren’t altogether bad. When I focus on my regrets, it’s not ...
Support and Encouragement Poems
By Jason Westlake · 15 years ago
If you’ve never needed encouragement in your life, you are probably not human. If you’ve never needed the support of friends or family, you probably live on a deserted island. If you’ve never experienced frustration ...
How to Identify what Set any Magic the Gathering (MTG) Card Comes from
By Mike Smith · 15 years ago
The Problem Whether you are a Magic the Gathering player or collector, you will probably know that it can be sometimes tricky to identify which set every MTG card comes from, here's a helpful guide ...
Leadership Learning in a Lockdown: Listening Deeper
By Susan S. Freeman · 4 years ago
In five offices scattered throughout the U.S. Department of State, employees are experiencing conversations of conflict when an active shooter outside the building throws them all into a “lockdown in place.” A Chief of Staff ...
The Benefits of Hiking With The Family
By Sonia Azrou · 6 years ago
Hiking is a hobby that is great for the family! It has many benefits that we will learn more about today. So if your family needs a new hobby, make sure you pay close attention ...
How Utilizing A Hoyer Lift Is Actually Better For Patient Care
By Stephen Sexton · 13 years ago
In relation to home healthcare, there are several things that can be helpful and a Hoyer lift is certain one of them. There are many reasons to use a lift, but perhaps two of the ...
Love is Not Love… In Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18, Anyway
By Paul Thomson · 15 years ago
Sonnets 18 and 116 are two of Shakespeare’s most quotable love poems. If you’re a fan of weddings, rose-petal-filled baths, or Kate Winslet in Sense and Sensibility, you’ll probably recognize the lines "Shall I compare ...
The Importance of a Trustworthy and Reliable Limousine Service in Singapore
By Lim Zhi Min · 5 years ago
It was a common sight at the Singapore Changi Airport Arrival Hall. While some passengers were looking around anxiously for their drivers, the rest were already happily greeted by their limousine drivers. A bad impression ...
Removing Graffiti in USA Made Easier
By Kevin Marshall · 6 years ago
Graffiti can be generally defined as writing or drawings made on a wall or any other surface, usually as a form of artistic expression, without legal permission, and directly within the sight of the public. ...
Spyware – Yet Another Cyber Menace
By Melissa Graham · 6 years ago
The Deceitful Software That Can Take Any Computer User for a Ride No one will perhaps believe the fact that simple acts such as keyboard strokes made on a computer could make it vulnerable to ...
Cast Away: Everything You Need to Know About the Start of Fishing Season
By Ed N. Knox · 1 year ago
Introduction Fishing gear and equipment are necessary for a good fishing season. They play a key role when it comes to the beginning of fishing, therefore one should be armed with them in order to ...
Addressing Child Marriage through Professional Translations
By Ralph Jonathan · 6 years ago
Child marriage may be referred to as a marriage of a boy or a girl before the age of 18. According to some organization like UNICEF, the child marriage prevalence percentage of women aged between ...
9 Places You Should Visit In Granite Bay
By Elijah Aizenberg · 7 years ago
Granite Bay is one of the most popular places in America with lots of tourist attractions for the guests and visitors who come all through the year. I decided to write this piece to help ...
The Four Stages of a Career Setback
By Bill Treasurer · 9 years ago
Over the course of your career, you're bound to have a few startling setbacks. In my new book, A Leadership Kick in the Ass, I explain why setbacks and failures often provide valuable lessons that ...
Five Things You Must Consider When Overcoming Depression
By Kenneth Mcdonalds · 11 years ago
Self Image Attitude Belief Emotions Habits 1. Self-image Most of people with depression will have a poor self-image: Do you think you are a person who is unworthy? Are you a loser? Do you believe ...
Stand up comedian funny podcasts are dominating Internet radio
By Sean Green · 15 years ago
Instead of listening to commercial packed terrestrial radio, fans of talk radio are turning to the Internet to get original content from some of their favorite comedians in the form of podcasts. Easily transported on ...
Cleansing the body with natural juices
By Ivan Naibauer · 5 years ago
Try fasting with fresh juices this spring After a long winter, fasting with freshly squeezed juices is a great way to cleanse the body of toxins. Find out which ingredients are best and how to ...
Phony Appeals to Fallacies of Pretentious Squeals
By Randy Gonzalez · 5 years ago
In the aftermath of a horrendous human tragedy, such as a murderous event, fascination and even puzzlement finds curiosity with regard to fearful emotional reactivity. The living find refuge in fearful and debasing emotional reactivity. ...
How to Become a World Level Strategist by Playing One Board Game
By Delores Keeper · 6 years ago
King, queen, rooks, knights, bishops, and pawns are terms you will learn as you play the game of chess. Similar to a fantasy military European war game, chess can be thrilling. Each piece has different ...