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'Love Monsters'
Hello! My name is Summer and I am from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. I am currently finishing up my last quarter at the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale for it is closing and I am lucky enough to be able to graduate at the same time. Considering I am close to graduation, I am building up my portfolio to start my job search as a full-time illustrator.
By Summer Desalvo7 years ago in Journal
What I Wish I Knew Before Applying for College Abroad
I still remember the day I received my admission offer from my dream university. "We're pleased to offer you admission..." I couldn't move for a while. I was paralyzed with joy. The feeling is difficult to explain (probably because it was ages ago) but I felt really proud of myself. However, what I didn't know then was though a huge success, an admission offer is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the college admission process.
By Linda Mayaba7 years ago in Education
Graduating from College Debt-Free Amidst a Financially Global Turmoil
College is probably the most pivotal point in an adolescents' life. This is a time for reinventing yourself, drug experimentation, and fun. It is also a time of self-discovery, thought-provoking debates, insightful lectures, seminars, and planning for the future.
By Paulina Pachel7 years ago in Education
The New Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA)
In 2017 Congress passed major tax reform legislation, known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA). The changes relating to the Act’s provisions will affect the tax returns of almost every single taxpayer. These changes, however, are temporary in nature and generally apply beginning in 2018 and ending on December 31, 2025. Accordingly, most of the provisions of the Act applicable to individual taxpayers will expire in 2026.
By Milton G. Boothe7 years ago in Journal
The Effects of School
We always see the ads of the children in third world countries who don't get to school. These ads are supposed to show us that "school is a privilege" and that "others aren't fortunate enough to have schooling." But is it really worth it? In thriving, first world countries do the results justify the means when it comes to the education system? Many think that they do, but even more would disagree.
By Reggie Henwood-Wiseman7 years ago in Education














