5 Ways to Engage in Activism

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You’ve been vegan since you were born, you devoured The Teenage Liberation Handbook in high school, and you’ve attended every BLM protest this year (you were the person handing out hand-sanitizer like candy). But are you a True Activist? Here are some small and not-so-small ways to increase your activism, so you can keep making the world a … Read more

Safe Finder: 3 Ways to Remove It

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afe Finder is a browser hijacker. This is a type of unwanted program that changes a web browser’s settings without the user’s permission or sometimes even their knowledge. A browser hijacker may change your home page, switch your default search engine with another, redirect your search queries, install unwanted add-ons, or even bombard your computer … Read more

5 Things to Know Before Dating a Scorpio

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Scorpio season is almost upon us. Are you prepared? Taming a Scorpio sign may not be easy, but getting to know them can be. They’re known to be one of the most passionate, intense, and complex signs of the zodiac. They can also be controlling, rigid, and slightly unforgiving at times. Every sign has its signature traits … Read more

Ms Manners

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Instead of social media with friends, I’m now pursuing business contacts. The netiquette is clearly different. How can I make the best impression on professional people? Asking this question shows you’re already aware of the new expectations for behavior in the workplace. That is first rule of netiquette, being aware of the person on the … Read more

Mortgage Mania

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I don’t think I’m planning too far ahead. After college, is it possible to get a mortgage even with student debt? I assume you’re going to college to be able to afford a home later, so now is a good time to ask this question. You’re in debt and you want to know how to … Read more

What to do if Your Car is Totaled In a Truck Accident

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Being involved in a car accident can be a traumatic experience. In the aftermath of the accident, you will have a lot to deal with. The foremost priority is making sure that you are OK. If you have been in a recent truck accident you need to make sure that you are healthy. You may … Read more

How to Incorporate Exercise Into Your Chronic Care Plan

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According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as many as six in ten adults living in the United States have a chronic disease and as many as four in ten have more than one. Chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, chronic lung disease, stroke, cancer, etc. are the leading cause of disability … Read more

Dream Car

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I want to take my car to college. I think it may be a distraction from studying. Should I bring my car to campus? Your question has probably been asked by all students at one time or another. One of the best moments for teenagers is getting their license, buying their first car, and enjoying … Read more

Campus Conflict

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I’m having a problem with one of my professors. I don’t agree with any of his comments on my reports and he’s not interested in my ideas. I am stuck, what can I do? Your question about student-teacher conflict resonates with all 20M U.S. college students, who empathize with you. We want to help you … Read more

Adult Apprentice

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There are many older students, (over 21) on campus. Are they in the same degree program as we are? On campuses around the country, students like you are beginning to make the same observation. The typical college student is no longer at a 4-year institution, enrolling at 18. Changes in the economy are the real … Read more