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Monthly Archives: September 2020

Getting a Pet For Your Kids During Quarantine Might Not Be a Bad Idea

September 13, 2020Janet FreeseEducationkids, pets

As children are growing up in these pandemic and quarantine circumstances, it may be difficult for them to adapt. Especially toddlers who might not remember life before masks and lockdowns. Rachel Harow believes that expanding the knowledge of one’s child is very important during their developmental stages. By getting a family pet, it might help

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Best Back to Back Lunches for K-12

September 13, 2020Janet FreeseHealthhealth, lunch

Nowadays, kids can be so picky about what they like and don’t like. On the other hand, sometimes allergies get in the way of giving them what they want. There are so many new and improved Pinterest recipes that have helped moms/dads all over the world gather great lunch ideas for their kids. Rachel Harow,

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How to Bring Zen Customs to Work

September 11, 2020Janet FreeseHealthwork, zen

In order to be successful in demonstrating Zen practices at work, one must understand that it takes time to learn them. Helen Lee Schifter uses her Zen rituals in the workplace to be more successful and concentrate on tasks. By taking the time to respect one’s mental wellbeing and breath with meaning, the progress of

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Eating Healthy Can Promote Wellness

September 11, 2020Janet FreeseHealtheating, healthy, wellness

Our minds and bodies need proper diets to maintain wellness. Obesity is extremely high in the United States. Almost seventy-five percent of Americans will be overweight by the end of this year. With quarantine not helping people lose weight in any way, it can be frightening to see where the health of this country is

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Why Write? It’s Cathartic, For One

September 11, 2020Janet FreeseEducationpassion, writing

Writing is a form of expression for many individuals. It can relieve stress, help dissect emotions, and keep important information from being suppressed. Ken Kurson continues writing because he is passionate about it. Like him, many journalists write because they enjoy the thrill of sharing stories that can help shape the world. Being an author

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The Popularity of Sole Proprietorships

The Importance of Recording Family History

September 11, 2020Janet FreeseEducationhistory, recording

Recording family history in a diary or journal is not as common as it used to be. Usually, thanks to websites like ancestry.com, family history can be easily accessed via records from the past. A lot of the time, our homes are filled with ancestral items that we were unaware of. For example, old baseball

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Majoring in Journalism 2020

September 11, 2020Janet FreeseNewsfuture, journalism, media

At University, there is an abundance of majors a student can choose from. However, a common major that many look over is journalism. This is because everyone unconsciously uses writing in their day to day lives. Whether it’s an email or a thesis, writing is a prominent part of anyone’s career. Ken Kurson studied journalism

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Keith Orie Shares 5 Ways Smart Entrepreneurs Keep From Being Overwhelmed

September 10, 2020SandyBusinessoverwhelemed, Stress

Knowing how to manage stress and stay calm in stressful situations is a big part of being a successful entrepreneur. In this article, Keith Orie discusses 5 of the most essential coping strategies smart business owners all over the world practice to stay ahead. Take Regular Breaks When you start to get stressed out, stop

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Being Zen in Your Work Environment

September 10, 2020Janet FreeseBusinesswork, zen

For many people, their homes are now their office spaces. In other words, client meetings, budget analysis’, and executive-level collaborations all occur in your basement or in your kid’s old bedroom. It’s crucial to set space aside that is only for working. If that means getting rid of twenty-year-old couches and replacing them with a

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The Popularity of Sole Proprietorships

Broadcasting Vs. Journalism

September 10, 2020Janet FreeseNewsbroadcasting, journalism

There are many differences between broadcasting and journalism. As the world grows to use mass media in a variety of different directions, both subjects seem to become intertwined. However, Ken Kurson, a journalist, describes that both pillars in media are necessary. As different as they may seem, they heavily rely on another.  Broadcasting is a

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