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Stories tagged with: living
10 Best Sites for Law Students Who Need a Good Laugh
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It’s a fact: Law students are slaves to their studies. Most of their days are spent in classrooms and dimly lit libraries hunched over a book reading and outlining for hours on end. With all of that dry material to study, law students don’t have a lot of time for entertainment, let alone sleep. This kind of pattern can wreck havoc on a student’s happiness, but there is a way to get in a good laugh every day and you never have to leave the desk to make it happen. Here are the 10 best sites for law students who need a little humor in their lives.
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Tags: websites, law students, entertainment, living
The 10 Best Dog Breeds for College Students
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Getting a dog is a serious commitment. Properly caring for another living creature requires time and money, neither of which college students are known to have. Because of this, some owners (who are advanced in years) warn students not to get dogs while going to college. However, if they can comfortably fit one into their financial and time budgets, there is no reason that college students cannot responsibly own a dog.That being said, not every kind of canine is a fit for dorm or apartment living. Every pup has needs, but certain dog breeds are a better match for students' lifestyles. If you have made the decision to get a dog, consider one of these 10 who are out there waiting to become your best friend. (We strongly recommend you get a dog at least 18 months old, and adoption is a great route to take.)
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Tags: dog breeds, dogs, College students, pets, animals, living
10 Biggest Ways That TV High School Is Not Like Real Life
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Does life imitate art? Or does art imitate life? Always a pertinent question, especially when it comes to high school.Coming of age is never easy. Riddled with insecurities, having to act sure when you are indeed unsure — adolescence is a battleground that can dictate behaviors for the rest of your life. What you'll react to, who you'll associate with, what you're interested in make adolescence, specifically high school, as informing as it is formative. For those amid the throes of this monstrous life moment, or those who remember it well, and even for those who don't, luckily, there is TV. The high school life and experience are perfectly serialized in a smattering of shows, and a good day-long TV marathon every now and again can go a long way in shaping beliefs about this special time. But what of the cognitive disconnects? There are moments when you think, "This couldn’t possibly be real, and it certainly didn't happen to me this way." For those times, consider the following ten ways that TV high school in no way resembles real life.
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Nutritious Guest Post – Analiese from Green Plate Studios
http://www.kaileenelise.com/2011/07/26/nutritious-guest-post...
I discovered a passion for wellness that changed not only my physical self, but also my career and life’s work. Wanting to help others experience the same level of health and happiness.
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Retirement Around the World: 25 Fascinating Facts
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Retirement as we know it is a relatively new phenomenon, brought on by a combination of longer life spans, changing attitudes about work, government social programs, and the rise of a middle class. Yet despite its newness, retirement has become quite entrenched in American society and is now a common rite of passage for older adults. Of course, Americans aren’t the only ones who’ve taken up the idea of retirement (nor the ones who invented the concept, as you’ll learn), as millions of seniors from around the world retire from their careers every year.While retirement is a reality for older adults in nearly every industrialized nation in the world, what it means to them and for the demographics of their country can vary widely. Here, we take a look at some of the social and statistical research that’s been done on retirees around the world, highlighting some of the most intriguing facts and figures. Read on to learn more about what retirement means for the seniors of today — and quite possibly for you, as you head toward your golden years.
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Tags: retirement, facts, world, people, Life, living
9 Best Parks for the Outdoor Lover
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For most people, the closest you get to the outdoors on a day-to-day basis is your backyard patio or the grass where you let your dog do his business. You might wander to the city park every once in a while, but for the most part, we lead indoor lives. For nature lovers, however, these small glimpses of the wilderness just aren't enough when the whole earth is waiting to be discovered. If you want to get away and escape city living, these are the nine best parks in the world for exploring, roughing it, and pretending you were raised by wolves.
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Tags: Best Parks, nature, living, exploring, people, Outdoor
50 Fascinating Aging Facts for Older Americans Month
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Aging is an inevitable part of living, and can be fascinating for people of any age. Lives change, minds and bodies change, and time goes on. Here we will take a look at 50 interesting facts about aging in honor of Older Americans Month.
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Tags: Aging Facts, America, Elderly people, population, living
10 Online Ways to Find an Awesome Roommate
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Sharing an apartment or dorm room can be a great way to say money. However, it can be difficult, and even a little scary, to think of sharing your living space with a total stranger.
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Tags: Roomamte, apartment, living, sharing
10 Reasons People Need a Passport
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There was a time only a short while ago where Americans could travel into Mexico and Canada by just showing their driver’s license.
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10 Netiquette Rules Every Job Seeker Should Know
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With online classes, online job profiles, and online dating, the way we conduct ourselves online impacts every aspect of our lives. In the online world, our communication skills are tested. The only means of communication we have on the web is through the written word, which can cause several complications.
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Tags: Job Seeker, Netiquette Rules, Online job profiles, living
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