March 17th, 2024 Aimmee Kodachian
From Symphony to Transforming History into a Screenplay: “Rafaela and the Lily of the Prado” By Aimmee Kodachian Occasionally, in the vast expanse of the art world, a maestro emerges whose craft extends beyond its realm, stirring profound human emotions. Reynaldo Fernández Pavon is undeniably such a talent, seamlessly bridging the worlds of music and […]
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March 17th, 2024 Dementia Society of America
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March 17th, 2024 Alan Cay Culler
<div class="et_pb_text_inner" data-et-multi-view="{"schema":{"content":{"desktop":" Stuff Needs Fixing n The lamp is twelve years old. It was a gift from a family member because it went with our last house, an Arts & Crafts fairy-hut in a stately home neighborhood about two miles from where we now live. It does have a Dirk Van Erp vibe, the […]
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March 17th, 2024 Marcia Riner
The idea that only big corporations should lay the groundwork for a future sale is a myth that needs dispelling. Irrespective of size, every business can reap significant benefits from being primed for sale, offering a blend of operational robustness, strategic flexibility, and financial allure. This narrative explores the indispensable reasons why getting your business […]
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March 17th, 2024 Beth Elkassih
Signs You Are Recovering from Anxiety: Recognizing Positive Changes Recovering from anxiety is not always a linear process, but there are certain indicators that suggest you are moving towards better mental health and well-being. An increased sense of self-awareness may manifest as identifying unhelpful behaviors and thoughts, and making intentional changes to overcome them. As your […]
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March 17th, 2024 Steve Cummings
If you go to Italy for your next summer vacation, you will have a memorable experience. Lush countryside, busy and modern metropolitan areas, quaint little villages, massive and imposing mountains, and coastal areas home to many fantastic beaches offering dramatic views of the Mediterranean Sea. There is also much to see and do that will […]
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March 17th, 2024 Jerry Zezima
By Jerry Zezima As a guy who gets pooped at the mere thought of washing bird droppings off a car, I never figured I would wax poetic over my amazing ability to clean and wax my wife’s wheels. But it turns out I am a gem. That is the expert opinion of a guy who […]
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March 17th, 2024 Roberta Carson
If you are the family caregiver for a senior, you may be dealing with urinary and/or bowel incontinence, which can occur in seniors due to physical and/or cognitive health issues. Certainly, you want your loved one to retain their independence, dignity, and overall quality of life, but incontinence can have a major impact on all […]
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March 17th, 2024 Royce Shook
Ah, family. The people who raise us, change us, support us — and ultimately, continue to confound us. Most of us would probably attest that our families can be a lot sometimes. Whether they entail dealing with overbearing parents, unfiltered aunts and uncles, rowdy grandchildren, or moody teenagers, family gatherings can be a little stressful […]
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March 16th, 2024 MIchael Berman
EXCEED EXPECTATIONS: THE POWER OF SACRIFICE IN THE CREATOR ECONOMY As an entrepreneur in the creator economy, the journey to success is often filled with obstacles and challenges. One of the key ingredients to achieving your goals and realizing your dreams is the willingness to make sacrifices. These sacrifices can come in various forms, from […]
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