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National Memoir Writing Month - November 2023
November is National Memoir Writing Month. It's the perfect time to start writing your autobiography. It's not clear to me how November came to be National Memoir Writing Month. I suspect that National Memoir Writing Month was created by somebody who doesn’t like writing fiction.
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20 Things Every Twentysomething Is Tired Of Hearing | TRUTH
I don't live in the States so a couple of these I don't relate to, but it's still pretty funny. We've all been asked at least one of these questions in our 20's.
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The One Thing You Need to Know to Get the Lowest Price on Life Insurance.
Nobody likes to think about worst-case scenarios. But, if you have a family that depends on you, you have to make sure they are taken care of in the event you are not around for them.
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Bite Size Internet Wisdom
Those old sayings we used to live by have been updated for the hi-tech internet world we live in.
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Watch this woman age! Timelapse of the Imperceptible Effects of Aging
"I attempted to create a person in order to emulate the aging process. The idea was that something is happening but you can't see it but you can feel it, like aging itself."
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The $200K lesson I learned from getting shot
A few weeks ago, I wrote an essay for this website about the time two young black men shot me in Washington, D.C. The purpose of the article was to bring a new and personal perspective to an ongoing debate about racial profiling that had grown particularly pitched at the time.
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Beijing shrouded in heavy smog
Beijing shrouded in heavy smog---Beijing Weather Station issued a yellow alert as fog and smog blanketed Beijing on Sunday.
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How Columbus Sailed Into U.S. History, Thanks To Italians
Christopher Columbus became the face of a celebration of Italian heritage, amid discrimination.
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Out of prison and into the unknown
George Souliotes spent nearly 17 years behind bars before his triple murder conviction was overturned. Now he's trying to adjust to life on the outside.
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Chemists show life on Earth was not a fluke
How life came about from inanimate sets of chemicals is still a mystery. While we may never be certain which chemicals existed on prebiotic Earth, we can study the biomolecules we have today to give us clues about what happened three billion years ago.
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Global wine shortage on the horizon, economists warn
Global demand for wine is booming but vineyard production is on the decline
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How much do you know about Halloween?
Test your knowledge of Halloween with these tough questions.
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US cuts food aid benefits for poor
US food aid benefits are being cut from Friday as an extension of the government program expires, while legislators fight over further cuts.
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On the Road: Middle school football players execute life-changing play
As part of our continuing series "On the Road," Steve Hartman meets the Olivet Eagles, a middle school football team who took a fledgling player under their wing and executed what may be the most successful play of all time.
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How free is your state?
How free is your state? Find out! The Freedom in the 50 States 2013 index from the Mercatus Center at George Mason University measures freedom across a range of over 200 policies and across personal, regulatory and fiscal dimensions.
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Natural gas gains squeeze family-run oil companies
" The black-and-white photo on the wall of Jennifer Tracey-Carlo's heating oil company shows her father and grandfather standing beside a small fleet of gleaming delivery trucks, offering a glimpse into a time when oil was king ."
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Wrecked Japanese nuclear plant to double pay after criticism
The operator of Japan's wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant will double the pay of contract workers as part of a revamp of operations at the station, after coming under criticism for its
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Pumpkin Martini
The weather is back to being cold and I have started thinking about Thanksgiving recipes. We host a Thanksgiving Dinner Party every year and I wanted to come up with a great fun cocktail.
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Lung cancer cases soar in Beijing
The number of lung cancer cases in the Chinese capital Beijing has soared over the last decade
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The Sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald Nov. 10 ,1975
Sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald November 10, 1975. Complete history with links and pictures
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