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Americans Still Reeling From Trump’s Record-Breaking Shutdown
When President Trump made the decision to partially shut down the U.S. government in an effort to secure funding for his much-hyped border wall, he might not have completely thought things through. He would certainly be protected, thanks to essential White House staff members attending his needs and a Cadillac limo with a five-inch-thick plate…
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Wine Teeth Woes: Why Does It Happen And How Can I Stop It?
Almost three-quarters (74%) of American adults feel that an unattractive smile can hinder — or even harm — their career success. That seems understandable: smiles can communicate lightheartedness and pleasure in a way that puts people at ease. In the workplace, they could be what makes your boss trust you, and therefore consider you for…
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It’s Official: More Americans Prefer Social Media as a News Source
According to StopWaste.org, 17% of everything that’s printed can be considered waste. For many Americans, that category might actually include our most traditional source of current events: the newspaper. In fact, according to Pew Research Center data, U.S. residents now prefer to get their news from social media channels than from their morning paper. In…
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Redecorating Your Pediatric Dental Office? Keep These Design Tips In Mind
The average time to sell a property in many markets right now is six to 12 months, but finding the right property is just the first step of any pediatric dentist office’s ongoing challenge to create a friendly atmosphere. Whether you’re a dental professional opening your own practice or you’re simply giving your current office…
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Forklift Fugitive: Georgia Man Runs And Climbs To Evade Police, Apprehended By Forklift
It’s safe to say that if you’re about to get pulled over by the police, just pull over. Somehow it strikes the minds of so many that they’ll just drive away and attempt to evade the authorities literally trained to hinder such legal tomfoolery. The U.S. is one of the busiest road traffic countries on…
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Spending Christmas in the Emerald Isle? Check Out These Top Christmas Markets
If you’re in the mood for a holiday getaway, you’re certainly not alone. In fact, aviation data company FlightAware estimates that there is an average of 9,728 planes carrying 1.27 million people in the air at any given moment, and the holiday season is one of the most popular times of the year for both…
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Midwest Farms Filing For Bankruptcy in Record Numbers
There’s bad news in the realm of American agriculture: farms in the midwest are filing for bankruptcy in droves, and our own policies may be to blame. According to a recent analysis from the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, a total of 84 farms located in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Montana, South Dakota, and North Dakota filed…
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Invasive Bamboo Plant Finding Its Way Across Indiana
The bamboo plant is a highly renewable resource that is able to grow to maturity in as little as three to five years. In bamboo, as in other grasses, the internal regions of the stem are typically hollow and the vascular bundles in the cross-section are scattered throughout the stems. Though bamboo is a strong,…
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Fencing Separates Religious Groups, Friends, and Family Members In Myanmar
Fences are used for all sorts of reasons across the globe. As far as homeowners are concerned, residential fencing is a great way to provide home security, privacy, and even appearance boosts. In the states, different jurisdictions may require residential fencing to be set either two, four, six, or eight inches away from the property…
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German University Gets To Roots Of Hair Loss, Discovers Gene That Causes Rare Form
November 6, 2018 marked a positive day for all hair loss sufferers! Researchers at the University of Bonn in Germany have discovered the gene that is responsible for hypotrichosis simplex, a rare heredity form of hair loss. By looking at the coding genes of three families that possessed this hereditary condition (who were unrelated and…