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  1. Location Sharing Can Lead to Crime

    Brightkite, Foursqaure, and more recently, Facebook Places — these applications are growing in popularity and prestige amidst the social networking explosion.

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  2. Caregiving Tip: Remember to Care for Yourself

    It’s an oft-ignored concept by caregivers, yet it remains so important. When you do not properly care for yourself, how can you properly care for a parent? Whether you are independently or jointly caring for your aging parents, you must remember to also care for yourself.

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  3. How Does Birth Order Affect Your Personality?

    Who are you? When you are asked this question, what considerations do you take into account? Likely, you look at your personality traits: Maybe you’re a strong leader; perhaps "compassionate" is a term that best describes you; or maybe you’re energetic and upbeat.

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  4. Tips to Study Smarter

    Being a student is a full-time job. It requires motivation, organization, and the ability to manage your time efficiently.

    Besides these things, a successful student needs to know how to study well and not just study hard. It is somewhat of a myth to believe that in studying a lot and cramming for exams and tests, success will be achieved. The amount of studying that goes into preparing for a test does not always bring about the expected positive results. Students are taught methods of study by their teachers and are expected to use these techniques even though they may not be suitable to all people.

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  5. Students Must Learn Key to Finding Work after Graduation

    With jobless rates still high in the US, and only marginally better in Canada, one of the hardest hit groups is likely to be young students and recent graduates who have only just begun to look for employment.

    More young people out of work means more competition for students looking for jobs; so how can a student get an employer’s undivided attention, and more importantly, that seemingly elusive job offer?

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  6. Computer Security Problems

    The popular media spends a lot of time and energy talking about the risks business computers face from viruses and malware. Suppliers of computer security products such as antivirus suites reinforce this message with studies and statistics. A reality check is needed.

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  7. Internet Safety Not Child's Play

    Recently there has been rising concern in the media over Facebook privacy issues. But it’s not just Facebook that should have you concerned; The Internet as a whole can present many dangers. Threats to children can be especially troublesome.

    So how can you protect your kids besides taking the Internet away from them completely?

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  8. Flexibility in Job Application

    How learning to adapt can land you a great job faster.

    Searching for employment can be a time-consuming, exhausting process. With the upsurge in virtual communication, the process has also become more complicated: some jobs require you to apply online rather than in person.

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  9. Wedding Planning: 8 Ways to Avoid Panic

    Follow these tips to avoid panic when planning your wedding, so you can relax and enjoy the day...

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  10. Disaster Preparation Doesn’t Have to Be a Disaster

    Developing an evacuation plan now could help later

    Sometimes a disaster will force you to leave your home, often with very little warning. State and provincial officials have the authority to force an evacuation, so you must be prepared to leave quickly...

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