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Deliciously Easy Keto Recipes by Rachel Roberts
If you are looking for a diet that will help you lose weight in a very short term, the ketogenic diet is the perfect diet for you because it not only helps you achieve great lean body; but also provides immense health benefits
By wessam nasr4 years ago in Education
Unapologetically, Authentically Me
“I’m an extremely left-leaning hippie liberal feminist who is open-minded and willing to listen to all sides of an argument. I’m a witch or, more specifically, a kitchen witch who works magic through cooking. I’m an energy-healer and I specifically focus on the chakras, though I’m a Reiki master as well. I read tarot and oracle cards. I am an advocate, I’m an ally, and I’m adamantly anti-racist.”
By Lisa R Barry4 years ago in Education
Is It Disrespectful When Students Yawn in Class?
Most parents and teachers think that yawning can be disrespectful. Conventional wisdom makes teachers think that students who yawn are bored or not prepared. In fact, many teachers punish their students for yawning in class because it can really disrupt their class. They may send them out of the room so that they can keep everyone else's attention.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Education
Investing 101: 5 Things to Know About Property Investments
Are you considering whether to make property investing a part of your portfolio? This is a choice that can bring you plenty of advantages. The economic growth that you can experience from investing is not to be scoffed at. There are a few things that you will need to consider before you make your final choice. Here are 5 of them.
By Ionut2420044 years ago in Education
Make Money Online with These 21 Legit Side Gigs
1. Watch videos online You may be rewarded for your efforts if you spend time watching movie trailers or other fascinating films. Swagbucks is a website where you can earn points by watching videos, taking surveys, or simply perusing the web.
By emily fisher4 years ago in Education
Becoming the Real Me
I was always a child that was put down, told I would be something I didn't want to be. A lawyer, an accountant, whatever other high paying and stable job that a controlling parent/parents can think of. Ambitions were crushed and thrown away in the fear that I would follow the mistakes of others and lead myself down a spiral, paying bill by bill with no hopes of escaping this endless loop. I was traumatized. At the age of twelve, and for most young girls who are reading the newest and upcoming books, such as Hunger Games, Twilight, Harry Potter, etc…, I decided that I would love to become a writer. I had the imagination that would run wild more times than not, but I thought, “Wow! Wouldn’t this be amazing if I could make other people feel how I feel when reading?” Seeing the world form as they read each passing word, closing their eyes and dreaming of a place that I manifested with my own wit and ambition; it was something that I started to yearn for! I spoke with my teacher at the time, and she wholeheartedly loved the idea of helping me with my writings. But then, the worst thing that could have happened, did.
By Koryn Mikulski4 years ago in Education










