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HOW MUCH DOES A HOME WARRANTY COST?
Home warranties are service agreements for repairs and replacements of home systems and appliances that, on average, cost around $25-$80 per month. There are a few additional charges in the form of optional add-ons, deductibles, coverage, and other factors.
By HomeWarrantyReviews.com5 years ago in Journal
How to Find a Perfect Side Hustle That Fits Your Personality Type
Are you looking for some ways to make extra money in your spare time? Perhaps, by doing something that pays for your strengths and makes you feel happy. That’s a fair request. Everyone wants to find an ideal side hustle that would enable them to leverage work-life balance.
By Victoria Kurichenko5 years ago in Journal
The Theoretical Wealth of Tech Billionaires
One of the fastest ways for people these days to become billionaires is by starting something in technology. Research from PWC shows that 27% percent of billionaires in the US all made their wealth in technology second to only the billionaires in the financial services but the tech billionaires also have an average net worth twice as much as those of financial billionaires.
By James Ssekamatte5 years ago in Journal
Pro Wrestling and Creative Writing
I remember, I have always been a crazy fan of wrestling since childhood. I used to find it the type of entertainment that was full of spirit and back then, it really was. As soon as I got older, I got to know that it is a stage entertainment where everything that happens is already scripted.
By Angelina Storm5 years ago in Journal
When Did Writing Get So Hard?
Wait, what? Make writing easy? Writing’s hard. That lady in the Grammarly ad said so. C’mon, people. When did writing get so hard? You’ve been writing since kindergarten. Did you walk into your fifth grade English class and tell your teacher, “Sorry, I don’t have my term paper. I had writer’s block.”
By Darryl Brooks5 years ago in Journal
A Light That Wasn't Right
“If it seems too good to be true, it probably is." Remember that, if nothing else, from this sad tale. It came through on my credit card as just over $46 dollars. But the light looked so good. See it above? Great, right? Bright. Big. Clean lines. Long lasting LEDs. Room for 4 "AAA" batteries. A 3-meter motion sensor. A magnetic strip or sticker for attachment almost anywhere. And I was to get 5 of them! Five! That was less than $10 each!
By RJ Ashfield5 years ago in Journal






