
If you’re looking to add some books to your reading list, here are rapid-fire reviews of several intriguing titles across various genres.
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If you’re looking to add some books to your reading list, here are rapid-fire reviews of several intriguing titles across various genres.
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Today’s Bloganuary post is based on the prompt: “What’s your dream job?” Read on for my answer.
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It’s the third day of Bloganuary, and today’s prompt is: “What colleges have you attended?” Let’s dive in!
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Amazon’s Prime Day event is July 11 through July 12, when Prime members get exclusive access to Amazon’s lowest prices so far this year on select products. New deals drop every 30 minutes during select periods throughout the event, with deep discounts on top products from the hottest brands. Customers can join Prime or start a free trial at amazon.com/primeday to participate and get the most out of Amazon. Below are back-to-school deals you can take advantage of during Amazon’s Prime Day event.
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What is something you learned recently? Read on for my answer to this question, and let me know yours.
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Today, Amazon announced new Fire HD 8 tablets, available on October 19. Below is the full announcement with all the details.
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Enter the world of Merriam-Webster’s Ready-for-School Words and discover the words needed to describe the people, places, and things in your community and beyond! Read on for more information on this new children’s book.
Continue readingAt last, I’ve completed my M.S. in Communication Management program at Temple University. It took four years but I made it to the finish line. I’m also happy to report that I graduated Magna Cum Laude, which is one full level higher than I did from Temple’s undergraduate communication’s program.
I don’t like debt; it hangs over me like a cloud. The only debt I’ve had since graduating college four years ago was my student loans. Compared to some graduates that owed $60,000 or more, the amount I had to pay back was small potatoes. But last night I decided I didn’t want to have this cloud hanging over me any longer, so I paid the remaining balance. While I’m not looking forward to seeing the full amount withdrawn from my bank account in a few days, I’m glad I did it. That’s one less thing to worry about. And now that I don’t have a monthly payment anymore, I can replenish my savings account at a much faster rate.
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