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Be a Smart Online Shopper: How to Detect False and Exaggerated Advertising

Very few people can say that they've managed to completely avoid internet scams. With the wide availability of online shopping platforms, it's becoming easier to become prey to false and exaggerated advertising, even when you're careful. The popularity of dropshipping, as well as the increasing quality of counterfeit items, can make it difficult to disce between what's good and bad, and the lines become even more blurred when it comes to software or services.

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Step by Step: Mental Benefits of Walking

Walking is usually the underrated exercise. People walk every day to get from one place to another without being aware the benefits it carries. According to the study published in the Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology, those participants who walked every day for 30 minutes reduced the risk of dying by 33 percents.

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Carry-On Travel Essentials for Beauty Lovers

Traveling is exhausting, especially for those who travel a lot. Although long traveling hours and constant movement tend to suck the gorgeousness out of everyone, somehow, there are few of those who get out of the plane or car as if they just been to the beauty salon. Looking fresh, neat and stylish while traveling is a matter of choice and just a little bit of clever prep. Carry-on baggage should be your beauty first aid kit, so without it, you risk looking like any other chewed-up backpacker with sunbu s.

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How to Help Your Introverted Child to Embrace Sports and Active Life

Raising an introverted child can be puzzling, particularly for extroverted parents, who can't fully comprehend the silence, the alienation, and the seeming indifference to many things. What's making things even more difficult is that today's world appreciates extroversion much more than introversion. This puts additional pressure on children who feel extremely uncomfortable with assertively showcasing their skills and abilities.

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Bare Necessities: How Minimalism Helps With Stress

This weekend, I went to a so-called floatation spa and spent ninety minutes in an isolation tank. It was a completely new and meditative experience, floating in salt water in complete darkness and silence, with nothing but the sound of my slowed-down heartbeat. Afterwards, feeling relaxed and actually happy, I chatted a bit with the owner of the place about the concept of sensory deprivation and how the whole idea is deeply rooted in the fact that less is more.

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Legit or Scam: How to Tell When it Comes to Remote Work

The internet is brimming with websites that promise to get you crazy rich in no time. No effort or skill needed whatsoever! If you've ever browsed a social media platform, you'll probably have seen some of these lucrative opportunities. And the thing is, most people do want to make an extra buck working from home. Others would even be willing to give up the security of their 9 to 5 jobs in exchange for the opportunity to join the gig economy.

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My Experience with Coolsculpting

Many people told me that the only solution for my excess fat was liposuction. But really, after I had done some reading, I found it too aggressive and scary. You see, I only have one problematic area and that’s my tummy. The rest of my body is in an okay shape, but whenever I wear a dress of something tight, my stomach becomes visible.

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Learning a New Language for Career Growth: Most Spoken vs. Most Useful

"If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart." - Nelson Mandela What Nelson Mandela said about languages can easily be applied in the business world. When you are speaking with business associates, potential partners, and even customers in their language, you are gaining additional respect and an upper hand over the competition.

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Doing The Toughest Jobs Out There Men And Women Of Steel

A hard day at work is something that every employee will experience at least once in their lifetime. Unfortunately, some workers have hard days at work on regular basis. We have to agree that the definition of a "hard job" can be subjective (regardless of it being a mentally or physically demanding job), but there are jobs that are considered dangerous or stressful no matter how subjective you are.

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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing Your College Roommate

There are so many things to think about when it comes to colleges. Starting from an application, then waiting for a response and getting anxiety attacks whether to open the envelope or not when it finally arrives. Moreover, that is not the end of it. In life, you will confront tough choices regularly and conce if you made the right one. However, not all decisions are serious, and some can even be fun and less stressful.

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8 Things You Need to Know About Vitamins and Supplements for Kids

Being a parent seems to be getting more and more complex. A couple of decades ago, kids were perfectly happy spending the entire day in the back yard, running around with their hands a bit muddy and their clothes a bit muddier, coming in to eat and storming out again. They may have had less supervision, but they were healthy, hearty, and ready to tackle the world.

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What to Do With the Ring After a Broken Engagement

Once the engagement finally breaks, the logistics that both parties are required to follow are downright maddening. All you want to do is wallow in melancholy and anger, yet the barrage of 'matters that need to be handled' hits you with a relentless force, as if fate is in a particularly sadistic mood. One of such matters is the sensitive issue of ring ownership. If it remains in your possession, you may be asking yourself what to do with the ring after a broken engagement, and there are several ways to go about it.

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Menopause and Hair Care: 6 Ways to Minimize the Damage

From sleep disruptions to hot flashes, the changes and symptoms we experience prior to and during menopause are confusing at best. There are numerous other symptoms, varying at an individual level, which may not be as monumental as hot flashes but are definitely something that catches many menopausal women off guard. Among these surprises, one of the most notable is the way these hormonal changes affect hair.

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Caring for Aging Parents in Today's Busy World: How to Make it Work

Our parents spent their adulthood raising us. When we're young, it never occurs to us that one day our parents may need us the same way we needed their guidance and support as a child or teenager. As people age, they face new challenges in life, challenges related to their health, mobility, and mind. The elderly require care and attention, just like a child. In their fragile state, it’s possible to slip and injure themselves. While this may be a non-occurrence for a fit, healthy person, a hard fall for a senior could result in them being unable to get up from the floor.r

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Fighting Fatigue: Best Natural Vitamins and Supplements

Modern life is extremely demanding, highly stressful due to not only personal commitments, but long-work hours, busy schedules, and unhealthy diets. All of these factors combined are the perfect cocktail for fatigue to settle. Mental exertion caused by stress, anxiety and daily life, in general, often results in fatigue. The truth is, fatigue is more than just being tired, it is about feeling drained, sometimes to the point where it starts affecting your health and your lifestyle. This extreme state of exhaustion does not discriminate as anyone can be affected.

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Building a Skincare Routine: What You Need to Know

Our skin is our bodies largest organ. Taking care of your skin requires the knowledge of your skin type and the products you need to maintain a healthy, glowing epidermis. Building a daily skincare routine that nourishes and revitalizes your body will ensure that you fight off the signs of aging and protect yourself from skin infections and disease.

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Breaking Bad Habits for Good: Science-Backed Techniques

People often say that good habits are the ones that create positive consequences, whereas the bad ones are most likely to pull you down and not let you succeed. Researchers even estimate that about 40% of human behavior is controlled by habits, which can be quite alarming – especially if you don’t know how to put an end to the bad ones. If that’s the case with you, just stay with us and keep on reading because we’re here to help you out.

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Traveling Alone for Self-Growth What I've Learned

There are so many reasons why people decide to travel alone. Sure, convenience plays a huge part in it, ranging from things like not having to partake in activities you personally don’t feel attracted to and having a personal level of control over every single checkpoint on your itinerary. However, things go much deeper than that and people who try traveling on their own at least once in their lifestyle tend to return to this activity over and over again. Here are several things that I’ve learned from my own self-travels. You absorb more knowledge by traveling alone

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Sleep Apnea: Every Breath you Take I'll be Watching you

Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder which is defined by periods of shallow breathing during sleeping hours. Pauses in breathing can happen multiple times during sleep and can last from just a few seconds to a few minutes. Commonly, these disruptions are followed by sounds of snoring, choking and snorting. There are two kinds of sleep apnea, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and central sleep apnea. OSA is more common of the two and affects about 6% of adults and 2% of children.

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