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Increase Your Social Media Influence for Fortune and Fame
In today’s world, it is possible for anyone to get valuable media attention. You just need to think more creatively and have something extraordinary to offer the world. This is not always easy, as there are millions of individuals like you trying to get the attention of the media.
By Warren Brown7 years ago in Journal
The 'High School Musical' Experience
For my final drama class in high school, a few of my friends and I decided to direct the school’s musical of the year. This would start the worst semester of my life, academically and emotionally. We started the semester with the plan to put on Peter Pan Jr. It was an easy musical for the talent level in our class, and we were excited about it. That is, until the issue of the Indians were brought up. This is obviously a very racist depiction of Native American people, and we had a few ideas, some of which were making the Indians another group of Lost Boys, or scrapping them all together. We ultimately decided that we couldn’t do Peter Pan, and it was back to the drawing board.
By Alexis Ionescu7 years ago in Education
The 5 Best Time Management Apps For Remote Workers
If you’re already a remote worker, you’re living the dream that most employees long for in their fluorescent-lit office. You’re the envy of the workforce, because you’re free to choose what you’re working on, who you’re working for, where you’re working from, and when you’re working.
By A Girl In Progress7 years ago in Journal
11 Tips to Ace Your SAT Exam
The most difficult test of any student’s life is the SAT exam. It is designed in a way that tests the student’s aptitude and knowledge in three subjects: English, math and reading. The test is relatively easier too; however, the only thing that makes it extremely stressful and difficult is time. Therefore, here a few tips and strategies to keep in mind while giving your SAT exam:
By Umair Hassan7 years ago in Education
Find Money to Start Your Business
While it is true a few entrepreneurs have been lucky enough to start their own business for a very small amount of money, most are not able to make their dreams come true without a substantial amount for their start-up. Fortunately, even if you don't have enough in your savings, or were not born to wealthy parents, there are some good resources that can help you find the money to get your business up and running.
By KK Domanski7 years ago in Journal
Checklist for Your New College Freshman
Three Tips for Freshman Year Summer is here and you have just graduated. Soon enough, your mother will be crying and your father will be proud as you make your way to college. For most of us, our college freshman experience is the same. We party too much, study too little, and hate living in the dorms. But by following this checklist, you can cut the negatives out of your first year at college!
By Sasha McGregor7 years ago in Education
Entry Level Jobs in Silicon Valley
If you are a student in college who is about to graduate this spring, you may want to consider moving to Silicon Valley if you want to have the highest chances of getting an entry level job that you will enjoy. As Silicon Valley is large and there are many types of different jobs, you are nearly guaranteed to get a job in Silicon Valley if you look hard enough and consider many different kinds of careers that relate to each other but are slightly different. For example, you can do a wide variety of types of entry-level jobs as a recent college graduate if you live in the San Francisco Bay Area. You can choose to work at a finance firm or a tech startup company if you enjoy technology and economics, or you can work for a health insurance company if your degree is in the health sciences.
By Kevin Gardner7 years ago in Journal













