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What is Medicare?
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Medicare is a federally administered health program that is available to most people who are 65 years of age or older.
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In 1984, I opened my own real estate business in order to find clients their perfect home that meets their expectations. My high regard towards client’s privacy is what makes clients refer their friends to me.
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12 Lessons Traditional Colleges Can Learn from Online Ones
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As any prospective student knows from the high school senior to the business professional going back to school there are a lot of pros and cons to weigh between online colleges and traditional institutions.
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10 Things You Need to Know About Potential Pell Grant Cuts
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The federal grant largely benefits students from low-income families who struggle with the financial burden of college. Haggling in Congress will ultimately affect how much the program is impacted, but for now, here are few things you should know about the currently proposed cuts.
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Tags: budget, Pell Grant Cuts, college, student loans, financial pr
Top 50 Twitter Feeds for Tax Season
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Whether you want to hire an accounting expert or go it on your own, it never hurts to know a little more about paying taxes to ensure you get the maximum refund you’re allotted and to keep any irregularities from getting you audited. Here are some tax gurus, accounting companies and IRS experts worth following on Twitter to help you become a little savvier this year.
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Tags: Twitter Feeds, tax, accounting expert, Money, IRS experts
Celebrating International Women's Day on March 8
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There is little doubt that the modern woman has conquered all frontiers and established herself in the society that has been male-dominated for years. But, do the Indian women really enjoy "FREEDOM"?
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10 Landmark Court Cases in Women’s RightsOn Tuesday March 29th, discussions began in the class-acti
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On Tuesday March 29th, discussions began in the class-action lawsuit disputing the workplace policies of Wal-Mart, marking the start to what could be the largest Supreme Court case concerning women’s rights in decades. With six California women filing suit against the discount retail powerhouse, Wal-Mart faces some very serious gender inequality charges.
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Tags: Women’s Rights, Gender inequality, court, law, Policy
10 Scariest Journalist Arrests in American History
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These men and women travel the world knowing the risk involved, but that doesn't make it easier to take when those risks turn into real threats. So many journalists have been taken, arrested, beaten, imprisoned, or detained without reason abroad. This list represents just a fraction of those who were willing to put themselves in danger at the cost of telling the truth.
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Tags: Scariest Journalist, Arrests, death, American History, risky
The Top 10 Charity Scams of All Time
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One of the most disgusting methods criminals use to con money out of the populace involves exploiting philanthropic intentions. These frauds pose as altruistic organizations hoping to make this sick, unfair world slightly better, then use some underhanded accounting tactics and use it for their own personal needs.
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Tags: Charity Scams, crime, Philanthropy, Frauds, Financial commit
History’s 10 Most Bloodthirsty Rulers
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Unfortunately, the worst of humanity is often exhibited by those with the most power. Whether their reign is passed down through bloodlines or it’s obtained through violent uprisings, half of the ensuing battle is maintaining control and ensuring no further changes are made — hence the need to create a personality cult.
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