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A Simplified History Of Everything
History has always been that one mundane subject no one wants to study due to its complex nature and sheer uselessness.
Why You’ve Been Using A Dishwasher Wrong
We have all been there, trying to load a dishwasher but not being sure whether a particular piece of cutlery or glassware is supposed to be loaded one particular way or another.
Why Reading To Kids Helps Them Succeed
Teaching a child how to communicate is one of the most important responsibilities that a parent has.
How To Be A Cyber-Crime Fighter
If you’re anything like me, you don’t know very much about cyber-crime. It seems like the shadowy world of secret agents, hackers in their basements, and an alphabet soup of government agencies.
Why HOAs Are Actually Amazing
In the days of 1970s suburbia, a new kind of living slowly emerged in neighborhoods across the country. Manicured lawns similar
How Plastic Is Killing America’s Beaches
In national parks across the United States of America, plastic pollutants are a huge concern to the healthy beach ecosystem. To assess the health of these beaches,
The Truth Behind College Applications
For any aspiring college student and their parent, college is a huge deal. The Princeton Review recently conducted a survey
Despicable Ways Scams Target Seniors
As an elderly person navigating the worldwide web, it is all too easy to fall prey to senior scams. According to Customized Care, approximately 20% of Americans over the age of 65 have been exploited and taken advantage of financially.
Why Mental Health Is More Than A Hashtag
There aren’t many situations in our world where mental health issues are viewed from a light-hearted perspective. Astonishingly one in five U.S. adults experience some form of mental health illness each year, which is why it is important to properly contextualize this daunting number.