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Open Up: How to Select the Right Doors for You
There’s a lot to consider when building and operating a farm shop. The first thing you’ll need to do when designing is define your needs for the finished building. This will include what type of equipment you’ll need to store and regularly access, as well as what products or supplies will need to be saved.
By Carlos Fox6 years ago in Journal
3 Great Careers for Medical Students
Students who are interested in a career in the medical field might decide they don’t want to spend the time and money required to become a physician. The good news is that they don’t need to be a medical doctor to work in a high-paying job in the health care industry. Non-physicians enjoy some of the highest paid jobs without the time and high cost involved with becoming a doctor.
By Carlos Fox6 years ago in Education
"Talking Brook: 'Yaron Brook Show: Yaron Brook Show: Greta, Central Banks & Questions'"
Dr. Brook engages his audience with multiple topics. This decision is an admirable one as the attention span of his viewers and listeners remain with him throughout the entire show. He begins by addressing the comments that people offered concerning his analysis of Greta. He says that more people have become subjective. He points out that the only alternative for folks like this is for them to “shoot” people with whom they disagree. No arguments, no reasoning, no debate, just force. His sarcasm is laced with a keen awareness that some members of his audience may be hostile to facts in someway. He shrugs all of that off and keeps the show rolling despite their subjectivity.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Trader
My Personal Finances Are a Result of My Own Vanity
Recently, I've had mechanical issues with my car, and the cost of fixing it has become astronomical! I then started to debate whether I should buy a new car or get the car fixed. My insurance cost would stay low if I stuck with my current car, but will it break again? It took me eight years for my car insurance to gradually get this low, am I going to start from scratch again with another car? Then I realized, why do I need such a fancy car? I don't need all the bells and whistles, it just needs to go from point "A" to point "B." If this was truly the case, why don't I buy a super cheap economical car and save on insurance as well? Then it dawned on me, I spend more than I really know because of my own vanity. Some of those economical cars are pretty ugly, and I couldn't be caught dead in them. Is my economic well-being worth sacrificing to fit a certain lifestyle? The money I spend on my car could be spent for a better life.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Trader
Advice for College Freshmen
The Month Rule Almost all of my friends who have gone away more than two hours from home all start off feeling like they should not be in college. If you are feeling homesick, you might start to think you should not have gone off to college, but you shouldn't worry so much—everyone is feeling the same way. Everyone is anxious about being in a new place, so you just have to give yourself a month to feel comfortable in your new home. You have to give yourself to adjust to the new environment, schedule, and friends.
By Alexandria R L Weihrich6 years ago in Education
Pyramid Schemes Are Alive and Well
You may have heard of pyramid schemes in the past. This a business model where one person or organization would recruit people to sell something. In turn, these newly recruited people will act as their own business and continue to recruit others, just as the original person had recruited them did. The cycle continues so that each underling continues to recruit more people to sell a product or service. Obviously there is potential for building a large organization using this tactic.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Journal













