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How Much Weight Can You Actually Lose in a Week? Experts Explain—and Give Their Best Tips for Doing It Safely
Taking diet pills, exercising around the clock, engaging in restrictive eating habits and following trendy diets promising to speed up metabolism are just a few of the methods people use to drop weight fast. While a tempting concept, most experts maintain that rapid weight loss is neither healthy nor sustainable, and even somewhat deceiving.
By Weight loss healthy tips 3 years ago in Journal
Let Felons VOTE!
Last week Florida Governor Ron DeSantis unveiled the work of his newest project, the Office of Election Crimes and Security. He announced that the state of Florida was in the process of arresting twenty ex-felons for voting illegally in the 2020 Election. This will be the first wave of arrests related to voter fraud.
By Monica Leigh French3 years ago in Journal
The WSJ is NOT Journalism - Here's why.
This article is in reply to [some of] the WSJ documentary on the future of global trade and the global supply chain. To reply to the entire thing will take more than one article because I couldn't get two minutes into it without already identifying a slew of propaganda, and claims that were either incorrect, dangerous, or terrifying.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 years ago in Journal
What assets are eligible for entrepreneur relief?
Entrepreneurs' exemption applies to both stock and business assets. This means that sole proprietors and partnerships can claim it when selling business assets, just as company directors and other shareholders can claim it when selling shares (and/or business assets).
By cheap accountant3 years ago in Journal
Why traditional meeting room technologies aren't cutting it in the mixed workplace
Consider an average day spent working from home. You prepare a cup of coffee for yourself. It's fairly cloudy outside. You settle in at your workstation and start reading through your inbox. You take a look at the day's agenda.
By Munnazir Zarin3 years ago in Journal
Chap
You might think watching poor Mary Jo, trapped and drowning in a car driven off a bridge by the young Ted K. or Ted's halfhearted attempt to rescue the young woman would be the pivotal - all you need to know - scene in this excellent, 5-star movie. In any other movie, it might be except this scene has played out in the news and newspapers umpteen times over the years.
By David Parham3 years ago in Journal
Love of Country
Nationalism in the United States began in the late 18th century, meaning it was likely sometime around the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4th, 1776. The thirteen colonies, that were a part of England when King George III reigned, were at war with England since 1775. With the promise of independence, Americans became proud of being American for the first time. They no longer identified as Marylanders, South Carolinians, New Englanders, or any of the other colonies. They were one, banded together for the struggle for religious freedom, not being taxed excessively, and being able to make life their own.
By Justin Higgins3 years ago in Journal
Trends in coworking workspaces in 2022/23
However, we all understood that "Home is not an Office," and leased spaces are expensive to maintain, so working with your teammates now looks different than before. Virtual and hybrid coworking space models are part of the old new coworking realities in order to suit the needs of workers in the new "post-pandemic" environment. Businesses and individuals began renting out shared workplaces to fulfil their professional needs only in the last few decades.
By Munnazir Zarin3 years ago in Journal
The Alex Skeel Domestic Abuse Case
Jordan Worth and Alex Skeel met in college in 2012. Both 16 years old, they hit it off and began dating. Soon thereafter, Jordan and Alex moved in together. The couple started out happy, like most relationships, and even birthed two children.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Journal
Sea weed
Dang I don’t even know where to start, we woke up on 06/11/22 and you know jus turned the tv on and kinda vibed. Well my cousin had a 3-12 for work so I was at the house chillin and smoking a little bit and I decorated the walk in closet in like a sea theme and made it into a smoke room just because no one used it and then time passed and my cousin got home and we packed a bowl and grabbed a joint and went and smoked in the room and we sitting high and we think let’s call this the sea weed room and I was all for it as soon as I heard it
By Peyton Parrott4 years ago in Journal
137 Shots in Cleveland
On November 29, 2012, Cleveland police officers mistook the backfire from a 1979 Chevy Malibu as gunfire as it pulled off after a traffic stop. Officers hopped inside their patrol cars and took off after the vehicle, occupied by Timothy Russell and Malissa Williams. After the pursuit began in downtown Cleveland, officers requested backup, stating the occupants of the car held a gun out the window and fired at them. In total, more than 100 officers in 62 patrol cars joined the 22-minute, 23-mile pursuit that ended when officers fired 137 rounds into the fleeing vehicle, hitting Russell 23 times and Williams 24 times.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Journal






