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How To Start An Advice Column Online

by Hope Wilbanks

Do friends and family often ask you for advice? Do you find yourself often telling others how to solve their problems? If so, you could become the next great advice columnist! In another Hub of mine, I told... published 7 months ago

12 comments    advice how to relationships

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Beware the Swab

by wardrick

The biggest problem with being self-employed is keeping up with your own insurance. Taxes are no big deal; you can hire an accountant to that in a heartbeat. If you're lucky enough to find a reliable mechanic,... published 9 months ago

0 comments    humor funny comedy

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News Content Writing Websites

by JobsAtHome

News Writing Your Own Column at Newsvine. You can have your own News Column at Newsvine. Members create personal homepages with articles, commentary and links to other news articles. Newsvine members receive... published 2 years ago

2 comments    business internet blog

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My Top Comeback Predictions for Religion in 2008

by Jill Morgyn

So, this year we entered 2008, and it's a hot scene in the world of religion. Two thousand and eight years after the birth of JC, we have Muslims, Jews and Christians fighting, fundamentalists eagerly... published 10 months ago

2 comments    entertainment life religion

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Privacy: Noun Now Believed To Be Obsolete

by William F. Torpey

You can run, but you can't hide. It's becoming more apparent to me that Big Brother is alive and well -- and living in the Internet. If there were ever any doubt that the society that George Orwell foretold has come to fruition, there can be little or none today. published 2 months ago

20 comments    education politics video

Today in History -- May 29, 1953: New Zealander Edmund Hillary and Nepalese Sherpa Tenzing Norgay became the first to reach the summit of Mount Everest on the Nepal-Tibet border. The duo reached the top of the world after a gruelling climb up the sou59

Sources Go With Facts

by William F. Torpey

If I know something to be a fact, that's good enough for me. Nevertheless, you can't just state a fact without fear of contradiction. Often, when I state what to me is a fact, someone always wants to know: Where did you hear that? Answer? Today in History! published 3 months ago

24 comments    video history hubpages

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Donald Croft Brickner-13

by DCB

MONOPOLYLAND: THE FRAGILE VIRTUAL WORLD OF BIG BUSINESS It's one thing to suggest that Corporate True Believers are disinclined to live in the real world with the rest of us - but quite another to get such... published 17 months ago

2 comments    money politics psychology

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Donald Croft Brickner-3

by DCB

Two Dead-End Society Killers Must Be Acknowledged -- Extreme Pride and Materialism -- and then Dispatched by way of an Organized, Orderly and Determined New World View by Donald Croft Brickner The... published 18 months ago

1 comment    politics religion god

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Analysts Know What They're Doing

by William F. Torpey

Stock prices are affected by many things, such as earnings and potential, sales outlook, competition and the quality of management. Nevertheless, one soon learns that the way stocks behave is inexplicable. That behavior begs the question, "Are the regulators doing their job?" published 5 months ago

15 comments    internet video hubpages

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Donald Croft Brickner-10

by DCB

by Donald Croft Brickner 1. On the Descending Relative Worth of Struggling Human Beings... Most folks these days whose lives appear fairly stable are hard-pressed to empathize with the lives of those... published 18 months ago

0 comments    politics philosophy metaphysics


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