Despite Growing Prominence of Body Positivity, Plastic Surgery is On the Rise

Although countless people have fully embraced the body positive movement and numerous brands have pledged to refrain from airbrushing their models, the data doesn’t lie. In 2017, one survey found that only 29% of women reported having a positive relationship with their bodies. And if 2018 plastic surgery numbers are anything to go by, it’s […]

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A Truly Green Roof: Storage Facility In DC Unites The Power Of Solar Panels And Plants

We’re living in an environmentally-conscious era. As we learn more about the devastating (and potentially irreversible) consequences of our wasteful habits, more and more businesses are looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprint. Whether it’s recycled office chairs or lighting timers, everyone is trying new things. One storage facility on Taylor Street in Washington, […]

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High Housing Prices Are Turning Potential Homebuyers Into Renters

Recent hikes in housing prices may be turning U.S. homebuyers into renters. According to a new report by Florida Atlantic University and Florida International University, hot housing markets in Houston, Dallas, and Denver where housing prices have skyrocketed are seeing an increase in renters over homeowners. The average time to sell a property in many markets […]

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2019 And Beyond: The Strategies Shaping the Future of Digital Marketing

Digital marketing is the marketing of products or services using technologies, many across the Internet, but includes mole phones, display advertising, and any other digital medium. Digital marketing is always changing; companies develop new ways to utilize technology to succeed, former innovative strategies become antiquated and fade away, and new ideas emerge that have revolutionary […]

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Boozy Brigand Apprehended After Crushing Six Pack In Target Dressing Room

We’re being constantly inundated with news of destructive factors beyond our control that it calls for a break in the breaking and a shift that focuses on the avoidable destructiveness that is human behavior. Since 2010, floods have cost the United States over $40 billion. Just one among many costly disasters, natural phenomena are difficult […]

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Prevalence Of Dementia In Adults With Down Syndrome Causes Concerns For Caregivers

In his younger days, Craig Cambeis was a competitive swimmer, equestrian, Special Olympics gold-medal winner, and avid New Jersey Devil’s hockey fan. At 59 years old, Cambeis now lives with dementia and no longer shows interest in these previously-beloved pastimes. Adele Barlow is both sister and caregiver to Cambeis, who has Down syndrome, and is […]

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