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Why Your Relationship Wasn’t Meant To Last Forever

There’s this guy I met on a dating app. At first, I was only looking to hook up, but somehow this guy got the wrong idea. He is an average guy but a little weird. He is not the kind of guy I would date on a regular day. I was bored and was looking for a distraction. On our first date, he was all clingy and cuddly, and we ended up kissing. Probably, why he got the idea I was into him, because I let him in easily. He constantly sends me messages like, “hope you have a nice day today. Try not to miss me too much” or “have a lovely night and dream about me.” I appreciate...

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Community Quilts from Karin

Karin have been super busy and has several quilts to share today. She writes: “First up we have a fun little kids lovely, with giraffes, elephants, zebras, monkeys, and lions, what’s not to love! I believe this top and the backing were from Susan McC, in Austin, TX.  I did arcs, wishbones, meander, and piano keys, with half feathers in the very corners. I do NOT know why, that’s just what my hands did, lol.  I really like how the back shows all the quilting and texture. I used a lighted silver on top and in the bobbin. This finished up at 40×48. This beauty came to me from Annie, in Washington state, and looks to be made from a...

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Brand Differentiation and Why it Matters in a Crowded School Market

It’s no secret that competition in the education world is more significant than ever. New generations of students are faced with a growing number of choices for their learning, with each school vying for their attention. With so many options available, it’s up to your school to ensure that it remains a top consideration for potential students.  Education marketing is about developing a brand that will reach potential applicants and deliver an informative, engaging and accessible message. But at its core, it’s about highlighting what makes your school different from a host of other institutions. Once you’ve identified your unique selling points, you can harness digital channels to effectively market your school’s message to appeal to new generations of students....

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The Anti-vaccine Right Brought Human Sacrifice to America

In the early phases of the pandemic, as the coronavirus spread in the United States and doctors and pharmacists and supermarket clerks continued to work and risk infection, some commentators made reference—metaphorical reference, fast and loose and over the top—to ritual human sacrifice. The immediate panicky focus on resuming business as usual in order to keep the stock market from crashing was the equivalent of “those who offered human sacrifices to Moloch,” according to the writer Kitanya Harrison. That first summer, as Republicans settled into their anti-testing, anti-lockdown, anti-mask, nothing-to-worry-about orthodoxy, Representative Jamie Raskin, a Democrat, said it was “like a policy of mass human sacrifice.” The anthropology professor Shan-Estelle Brown and the researcher Zoe Pearson wrote that people who...

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51 Lucrative Ways For How To Make Money As A Teen in 2022

Are you a teen looking for ways to make your own money? You’re in luck– we’ll show you how to make money doing what you love and how to start your own business with these good ideas that will help jumpstart your future financial success. We want to help you make the most of your teen years and start building your financial future now. So what are you waiting for? How To Make Money As A Teen & Grow Your Wealth Today Would it surprise you if I told you that there are tons of easy ways for teenagers to make money without worrying about child labor laws?  Some of these jobs will be simple gigs like dog walking and...

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