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    Picking a long distance moving company is fairly different from simply choosing a mover for your local move. You need to take numerous things into factor to consider and also if you don't know what you are looking for, then picking an interstate mover can be rather an obstacle. Your future movers need to be well acquainted with both areas. The first thing you need to do when looking for an interstate moving company or any kind of type of moving company at all, is to require time and also do…

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    eople require dumpster rental services for many reasons. For example, a landlord often needs to clean the apartment where the last tenants left garbage piled high. A professional home renovator often takes several trips to the county dump. Or perhaps, you just have a big cleaning task to do and you need a place to dispose all the waste materials. Usually, renting of these king-size garbage containers is the region of large construction companies, but there many dumpster rental companies that…

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    Moving Day Less Stressful

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    Relocating and moving to a new place is never easy. Even if you don't have a lot of belongings, moving can be stressful. So just imagine how stressful moving can be if you have children, pets, and an entire family to move. While it might not be easy, it is usually worth it. So consider using these five tips to make moving day less stressful on you and your children: 1. Keep Them Occupied Giving your children something to do during the moving process—and on moving day—can make your life…

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    Motherhood In Herland

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    In Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, the author creates a utopia that is ran solely by women. In this utopia we explore life through a feminist lens. I will be referencing back to the book itself and other relevant sources. I will be exploring some of the history that ties back on without writer and what motivated her to write this short story.“Gilman suggested how society and education might be different if motherhood rather than manliness became the cultural ideal” (Simone). In Herland we…

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    Albert Einstein defined insanity as “doing the same thing over and over again, expecting a different result.” We have all been guilty at some point, trapped in the web of the norm. Insanity occurs in the mind and change brings challenge, but what happens when you go against what others think or do? When you challenge the way it has always been done? The war of the mind then begins to consume your thoughts with negativity. What will other’s think of me? What if I fail? What if I am wrong? What…

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    In 2014, the average American household had $15,611 in credit card debt. Affluenza is the unfulfilled feeling that results from the efforts of keeping up with the Joneses. Many Americans are in debt because they are in pursuit of the American dream and have an unsustainable addition to economic growth. There are high social and environmental costs of materialism and overconsumption. Some symptoms of affluenza include, low self-esteem, and depression. There is an assumption that money buys…

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    being able to attain and show off material wealth, be it in the form of a new American car from a famous American name such as Ford or Chevrolet, to white goods and clothes. Everything had to be American made and branded, such was the pride of the average American. However this endless quest for wealth in multiple meanings meant that the family ties also grew weaker, despite the emphasis in propaganda for 2.3 kids and a caring family, inevitably as people lusted over the latest model of fridge,…

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    Matt is a junior in the Engineering school at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and he recently made the decision to join the club baseball team. I received his consent for an interview and asked him questions that gave me more information about the decision and the problem that he wanted to solve. Matt’s problem derived from his change in the amount of pleasure he received from his usual routine. He mentioned, specifically, that he is currently in a RST class that influenced him to think…

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    What softball? There's nothing soft about softball. For me softball is nothing without dedication. I love softball. Softball has gain my confidence with friends and peers. It can’t be explained what i feel in the field. Softball has taught me valuable lessons not just physically but mentally. It has taught me to stand up for myself. I love every moment i spend on the field . When am in the field am completely a different person . I forget about my glass slippers because this princess wears…

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    Baseball has been America’s favorite pastime for nearly 150 years, and though the specifics of the game have evolved, the overarching physics allowing the ever-popular sport to achieve the exciting feel it boasts, has not. How well a baseball is hit depends on four factors: angle of contact, location of contact, bat speed, and pitch speed. By looking into the forces of physics that dictate this well-known sport, I hope to gain a better understanding of how and why hitting a baseball works and…

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