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Reviews of relationship guides and the ever-changing love landscape.
Beware the White Elephant
A few days before our last day before the Christmas break at work, my boss announced that we would be having a White Elephant party and it was going to be mandatory. This made everyone upset because we are here to make money, not spend it, but the maximum that they wanted us to spend on gifts was $10. I had never really participated in a White Elephant gift exchange before. I had been invited, but I had never gone because I never know what to get for people I know let alone what to get for someone I don’t know. I was excited for this opportunity in which I would have no choice but to go. (Do one thing that scares you everyday, and I was nervous).
By Nailah Robinson3 years ago in Humans
WEIGHT LOSS RESOLUTIONS FOR 2023 MADE EASY
Few of us know that the month of January is known as the “Fat Month”. With the last few days of the current year remaining, and the ringing in of the new year, a YouGov survey on New Year's Resolutions revealed that 48% of people who made New Year's resolutions intended to lose weight in the new year. Other popular resolutions included increasing physical activity (59%) and eating healthier foods (54%).
By CHIRAG NANAVATI3 years ago in Humans
The 3 Ways To Find Real Estate Deals That Can Protect Your Investment
Real estate investing can be a profitable venture with the right strategies and properties. However, it can also be a very risky investment if you don’t do your research and understand all of the costs associated with buying and maintaining property. If you’re new to real estate investing or want to expand your portfolio with smaller deals, finding cost-effective real estate deals that protect your initial investment is essential. Finding these types of deals can be challenging because real estate investments are typically expensive. However, there are several ways to find real estate deals that can protect your initial investment. Regardless of whether you have experience investing in property or not, there are several ways to reduce risk when investing in real estate. Here are three ways you can protect your investment when buying real estate:
By Singh Atul3 years ago in Humans
5 Ways You Can Make Money Online
Bringing in cash online is the perfect balance individuals search for in the gig economy. Whether you try to be a six-figure web-based entertainment powerhouse, or are simply hoping to enhance your customary pay for certain web-based side positions, we've discovered a few reasonable choices.
By Victor Deekor3 years ago in Humans
Not the Canada I remember...
Since long before Covid 19 hit our nation, our Government of Canada has continually failed us or at the very least failed to tell us the truth. Canada is known for being a safe, opportunist country where equality reigns and all of our citizens are supportive of one another. We are known for having an excellent healthcare system offering most free public healthcare. Unfortunately when the pandemic hit and for the years to follow so much attention had been drawn to how corrupted and dangerous our political system encapsulates. It shined a bright light on the gravity of their roles as politicians. It highlighted how their decisions could easily have a negative ripple effect that could easily damage or destroy parts of our society. I’m not saying that they should have handled the pandemic differently because truthfully I believe they did what they could with the very limited information on hand. It was a very unprecedented time not just in Canada, but across the world. However, the majority of other decisions that they made, and decisions that are continuing to be made today are the issue. They need to collectively sit back and review their choices thus far, and try to identify what went wrong, so that going forward they could back their choices with integrity and honor. In my experience, politics is a very juvenile, egotistical popularity contest that allows people in power to make the same mistakes over and over again. It allows our leaders to fail us time and time again, failing consistently to honor the positions and the power they carry. Not all politicians are bad, and I do believe there are some that lead because they want to, not for themselves but for our society. The issue is that the good ones are the minority, and they get drowned out in almost every headline.
By JPWrites.23 years ago in Humans
What is love?
Honestly I kind of think asking what love is, is a really loaded question. It’s an unquantifiable emotion felt everywhere, everyday. Someone once told me that where there is life, there is love. I think the best place to start is by acknowledging that love is so much more than just romance. Love is found through our family, friends, pets, and even through our passions. We have all experienced at least one kind of love in our lives. To think otherwise is naive. Through loving we are able to find happiness, bliss, and a sense of purpose.
By JPWrites.23 years ago in Humans
Motivation and Achieving Goals; But What's The Cost?
When considering motivation, is efficacy the best metric to use to judge/compare them? Can there be effective and powerful motivators that are dangerous, destructive, or chaotic? And how do emotions help (or hinder?) us in attaining a better understanding of this conundrum?
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 years ago in Humans
Examining 22 Quotes/Biblical Themes to Challenge the 'So-Called' “Christians” ; Will They Live With Integrity, Or Hypocrisy? (So help us, God!)
It is important to consider the effects that actions can have upon others. Therefore, here are 22 quotes/biblical themes to consider, and maybe ever challenge the self-identifying, so-called “Christians” (So help us, God!)
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 years ago in Humans
Can Netflix Do A Good Historical Fiction Adaptation?
At the beginning of this month Netflix released the sequel to one of my favourite movies of 2020, Enola Holmes, cleverly titled Enola Holmes 2. And there seems to be a thing about the second movie in any series that just makes it the best one (I'm not sure what it is but if someone knows please share the secrets).
By The Austen Shelf3 years ago in Humans
Isn't It Bromantic?
Summer is the perfect time to kick back and relax with a good book. For me, summer reading has a different feel to it than winter reading. During the winter, I find myself getting cozy with a thrilling adventure or shocking mystery, but during the summer I want to sit by the pool with a nice steamy romance or daring drama. Beach reads, a popular subgenre of books designed to capture the ease of the summer spirit, are often a section of the bookstore that I overlook, but there was something about this book that caught my eye.
By Kurt Mason3 years ago in Humans






