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https://www.canva.com/design/DAFv3ryoo5Q/HBlhMMYc1iCKIru_mreE1Q/view?utm_content=DAFv3ryoo5Q&utm_campaign=share_your_design&utm_medium=link&utm_source=shareyourdesignpanel Did you know that in October and November, some states allow you to apply to certain colleges and universities for free? It’s called “Free College Application Week,” but some states offer this opportunity for more than a week. Check your college, university and state’s education website or other resources. This opportunity can save you
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Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Stay Cyber-Savvy this October! Hey guys, it’s that time of year again – October is here, and it brings with it Cybersecurity Awareness Month, an annual worldwide campaign that’s all about highlighting the importance of keeping our digital lives safe and sound. It’s like a digital wake-up call to remind us that
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Minding My Business joins in with the World in celebrating Indigenous People Day, October 9, 2023 Unlearning Columbus Day Myths: Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day Many students learn the phrase, “In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue”. But Columbus was not the first foreign explorer to land in the Americas. Neither he nor those that came
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BLACK POETRY DAY OCTOBER 17, 2023 Celebrating Black Poetry Day: Where the Heart and Culture Collide Poetry, a magical fusion of words, emotions, and culture, serves as the heartbeat of human experience. It is a medium through which we can share our deepest thoughts, celebrate our unique stories, and find solace in the rhythm of
IRS Tax Tip 2023-112, Sept. 19, 2023 Imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, but when scammers pose as the IRS it means trouble for taxpayers. Identity thieves may contact taxpayers through fraudulent calls, emails, texts or social media messages pretending to be the IRS. Here are tips to help taxpayers know when the IRS
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The 2023 NFL season is knocking at the door, and football enthusiasts, it’s time to gear up for gridiron glory! This year marks the 104th season of the National Football League (NFL), and it promises to be nothing short of spectacular. Here’s what you need to know: Kickoff: The action kicks off on September 7,
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Celebrating Black Poetry Day: Where the Heart and Culture Collide Poetry, a magical fusion of words, emotions, and culture, serves as the heartbeat of human experience. It is a medium through which we can share our deepest thoughts, celebrate our unique stories, and find solace in the rhythm of verses. And on Black Poetry Day,
Finish what you Started! Inspired by Tabitha Brown Finish what you started – Lean in and listen closely… Finish what you started. I know it has been tough, I know you are tired. It feels impossible, but you must finish what you started. Everyone said you would not finish; many counted you out. Don’t you
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8 Black Animation Artists Every Cartoon Fan Should Know BYMICAH YIP In a field dominated by White men, it’s time to shine a light on these incredible African American animators. In our country’s current state of civil unrest, it is important to amplify Black voices. Now more than ever, we need to do our part to
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