Back in the age before smartphones, if you had a cell phone, it was yours and yours alone. It didn’t need to be connected to an email account just to work, and if your kids used it, it was just to play simple games like Brick Breaker. A lot of us eventually upgraded to the i...
I'm still in school and I could do my work close to perfect but spelling is just not my thing Also correct grammar, NOT me and Anna! Anna and I! How hard is that!? I agree spelling correctly is a necessity and all points are well spelled out:) going to use them with my family...
I am currently working as a lawyer, and my background in philosophy suggests that without it, I would not be able to become the lawyer I am today. Even if you knew all the laws and rules well, you would not be able to present your opinions in court so clearly, in a structured and...
even if it’s not meant to be. They are offering underwear afterall, so people expect to see models in underwear showing the products. But it doesn’t necessarily show that their underwear is for everyone. And the only photos of a female are with a male. These aren’t necessarily bad,...
hindering students’ chances for success. “Being a social scientist, I ask my students how many of them work 10, 20 or 30 hours a week,” she says. “More and more hands are going up for the higher numbers now. They’re struggling with the cost of living, and it’s impacting their...
Those aren’t poor outcomes from learning a single skill. In this thoughtful post, you’ll find offer seven compelling reasons as to why it is important tobe on time. If you’re looking to make a major change in the way you go through life, you cannot go wrong in learning how to be...
In Windows (you have this program even if you aren't a developer) go to the Start Menu and run "Charmap." Look around and you can see U+2019 is Right Single Quotation Mark. Note that it's WAY down in the list of all the characters. It's not a basic charact...
"Chairman Pai promised to make the FCC more transparent, but the early returns aren't looking good," says U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-Oregon), in a statement. "The FCC seems more concerned with helping Big Cable than living up to his promise." ...