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Guest post by Rebecca Lee When you’re starting a business, it’s not always easy to get a loan from a bank.  In fact, many small businesses are started with no outside funding at all. One way that some entrepreneurs choose to fund their businesses is by using the equity in...
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Guest post by Christopher Jose Divan beds can be described in many ways. For new buyers, divan beds serve as a stronger and versatile alternative to typical ottoman beds. Ottoman style has a lot of woodwork, which generally appeals to people typically fond of wooden surfaces. In contrast, divan beds...
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Guest post by Hannah Madison Going through a divorce can be one of the most difficult experiences anyone is likely to face during their lifetimes. Not only do you have to deal with the heavy emotional toll of separating from your partner, but there are also plenty of practical issues...
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By Niki Olymbiou (@olympiarose_) More and more people are looking for sustainable ways of living, but green living can often look as though it is expensive and it can also seem overwhelming. Here are a few simple ways to start living more sustainably while on a budget. Single use This...
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Guest post by Modestas Gaming can be an expensive hobby. With the wealth of hardware, software, peripherals and subscriptions associated with modern gaming, this is no secret. When we think of contemporary gaming, we imagine being hauled up in a dark RGB-filled room grabbing a controller—or a mouse and keyboard...
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Guest post by Niamh O’Reilly London is a bustling city thriving with nightlife, restaurants, theaters, historic buildings, and some of the most beautiful parks in the UK. However, despite its appeal, London is well-known for being an expensive place to live. In fact, according to Yahoo! Finance, “London is the...
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Guest post by Kim Karter New York City is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world and for good reason. With a fantastic cityscape, historic landmarks, and a specific atmosphere that is unmatched by any other place, the Big Apple has plenty to offer tourists. However, because...
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Guest post by Steph King School. A wonderful place where so many academic lessons are harnessed, from English language and literature to maths and science – it’s a place where every child can begin to flourish. But what about the countless life lessons that aren’t taught in school? Young adults...
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Guest post by Niamh O’Reilly Successfully growing a start-up business in London can be a challenge in such a competitive market, particularly if you are starting a café or an independent restaurant. In fact, according to Forbes, 90% of business start-ups fail. So, how do you ensure you’re in the...
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