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Great American Dumb Ideas: Debt-life BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D. Money may be the root of all evil, but lack of it isn’t far behind, and massive debt can be a living hell for many people. Great American Dumb Ideas: Gang Phobia BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D. America has a long history of gangsters, leaders of gangs that form in economically depressed urban areas. In human evolution, no behavior was more adaptive than a tendency to form close-knit work groups. Great American Dumb Ideas: External Identity BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D. The idea is to define who you are to those around you by using unique clothing, tattoos, hair styles, and insignia of all sorts. The car you drive, the wine you drink... Great American Dumb Ideas: Christian Sunday school BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D. Students coming out of religious training are often unable to sort religious opinions from what are simple political decisions. Great American Dumb Ideas: Prohibition BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D. Americans can’t claim any special ability in thinking up dumb stuff. However, we do have a talent for carrying a dumb idea to the extreme. SOME IRREPLACEABLE INVENTIONS BY Israel Jayakaran We are living in an era of changes and frequent changes for that matter !.
You know some 20 years back, we had a great novelty called “Video Cassette recorder/player”. It was a revolutionary ... Spicing Up Your Freelance Career BY Margaret Gelbwasser Freelancing definitely has its perks—flexible hours, the ability to work from home, the opportunity to be creative. But, like with any job, you can burn out. The constant generation of ideas and the need to pitch can get difficult and even make those with the toughest skin weary. In these moments, you may want to call it quits.
However, before you do, try some of the ideas below. Taking your mind off the task at hand, while still working, can get you doing the pitching hustle again shortly. Networking Know-How BY Margaret Gelbwasser You may have the pitch letter down and sources ready, but there is something else that will get you even more jobs than the perfectly crafted query.
As the old saying goes, it’s who you know that counts. Coping with the Revise BY Margaret Gelbwasser Up until a few years ago, a revised piece meant that I had read it over twice and double-checked grammar and context. Blame it on my high school English teachers. Then, I began working on a novel and realized - wonder of wonders - that so much more is needed to make a creative work flow.
Those of you who have long mastered the art of revision may be smirking, but better to learn late than never, right? And on the chance that there are writers still out there that are stuck on how to revise—or those who have revision down to a science but are looking for new ways to approach this subject—I thought I would share some pearls (or cubic zirconia) of wisdom. Politics, Religion, and the American Café BY Tara Meacham Within the last decade, café patrons have begun to utilize the café setting as a place for discussion of religion and politics. This behavior is no longer a trend seen only in urban cafés.
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