Kari Oakley
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Kari Oakley is a fitness trainer from Kenosha Wisconsin. She now lives in downtown Chicago, and loves to get out. She is a big fan of anything adventure, and loves getting a workout in the outdoors.
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What to Do If You Were Accused of Assault at a Protest
Everyone has the right to protest and to form demonstrations throughout the United States. If you recently attended a protest, then you know firsthand that it can become a heated environment. What do you do if someone accuses you of something that you didn’t do? It is not unusual for someone to try to paint someone who protests in a bad light. Likewise, it is not unusual for someone to make false allegations against another person because they don’t share the same beliefs. If they cannot win the argument, then they may try to punish others. They might do this by spreading false allegations.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Criminal
6 Most Valuable Home Projects
There are many benefits to periodic home updates. They help fix small issues that can turn into major repairs. They help rejuvenate your home and keep it from feeling stuffy and dated. Furthermore, under the right circumstances, they can add to your home's value, which can benefit you if you plan to sell it in the future, whether near or distant. Here are some of the top home projects to consider.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Lifehack
Preparing for Career Growth While Working From Home
As businesses figure out how to navigate a post-COVID world, employees are trying to figure out how to work from home. Without traditional access to their peers or the ability to meet with their boss for input, many are wondering how they will succeed in an autonomous position. Fortunately, you have a lot of time and opportunity for growth during this time. Here are some ways you can better prepare yourself for advancement while on your own.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Journal
Helpful Tips to Organize Your Garage
If you are like many people, your garage is where you put everything that does not have a place inside your house. When you use your garage as a receptacle for anything and everything, there is a good chance it will become cluttered and disorganized. While years of using your garage like this can create a mess, you can reclaim the space.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Lifehack
Education Towards Reducing Your Carbon Footprint
Current events regarding climate change are troubling, and there is a strong desire among many to make a difference in the battle against this force of nature.The best way to tackle the problem is by enacting eco-friendly policy changes, but that can take quite a long, especially when you consider the differences of opinion that can derail political attempts to mitigate the damage in order to curb the problem at hand. However, there are things that the individual can do to help combat climate change. Here are a few ways to do just that.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Lifehack
5 Life Hacks for Dealing With Stress
The effect of stress on your mental and physical health can be considerable. When you feel as though your stress levels are elevated, remember that you’re not helpless. While it’s natural to experience stress, you don’t have to simply let it take over. Some counter-efforts to manage the effects of stress and reshape your attitude can have a big impact in how you perceive stress and how it affects you.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Longevity
5 Simple Ways to Protect Your Company's Technology Assets
No matter what type of business you run, technology is likely a large part of your company strategy and success. Therefore, it is imperative that you keep your company's technological assets, such as software, hardware, and even digital information secure. If you are unsure of how to protect these assets, here are 5 simple things you can do right now to protect your company.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Journal
6 Diverse Career Paths in Chemical Engineering
Now that you've earned your degree in chemical engineering, you may be wondering how to put that degree to good use. You have a wide range of options available to you. There are traditional career paths such as process development and research in the pharmaceutical, oil and gas, or specialty chemicals industry. There are also non-traditional paths for those who wish to combine their technical knowledge with entrepreneurship.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Journal
How To Protect Yourself From Lawsuits
The last thing anyone wants is to be involved in a lawsuit. Most people think that you can avoid a lawsuit entirely if you avoid committing crimes. However, it's not always as simple as that, especially if you run a business. Business owners can sometimes be sued over personal injury cases and other cases, even if the business owner is personally not at fault. Luckily, there are some tips that can help you to avoid lawsuits, whether you own a business or not.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Criminal
5 Splurge Gift Ideas for the Car Enthusiast Dad in Your Life
Shopping for your car-loving dad can be a challenge. However, if you are looking to splurge this year, consider giving them the gift they really want this year, a car. To help you decide which one, use this guide to pick the perfect auto gift for the dad in your life.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Wheel
How to Be a Tech-Savvy Lawyer
It's no secret that technology has changed the legal industry. Where e-discovery, coding, paperless organization and streaming are used more and more, law firms that aren't using these tools are falling behind. Here are some tips on becoming a more tech-savvy lawyer.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Journal
5 Things To Put In Your House Now That Your Kids Will Thank You For
When your kids are small, it can seem like they'll adapt to just about any situation. As they grow older, however, their preferences take over. Having a house that can grow with your family means you won't have to worry about moving as they get older, unless, of course, you want to. Adding certain features now will help your house accommodate the changing needs of your family. While it may seem silly now, your kids will thank you later on.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Families











