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Guest post by Zoe Price There are many reasons you may worry about the security of your job. Perhaps the role is no longer fulfilling, you’re having issues with co-workers, or there is uncertainty about the stability of the job. Regardless of why you’re uncertain about your future in a...
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Guest post by Lucy We live in a modern world where supply and demand govern much of our lives. Items that once were considered useless and discarded by most are now among the most sought-after. Panelled doors have been around for decades, and in that time, there have been many...
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Guest post by Lucy Have you ever wondered why a specific car insurance rate is higher than another? Or why one driver is paying so much more than another for basically the same coverage? Car insurance rates are based on several factors that you can control and some that depend...
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Guest post by Mark Smith For as long as there have been roads, there have been potholes. Small cracks form in the surface of the road, through which water can infiltrate. This water pools beneath the road, where it contracts and expands in response to changing temperature. Eventually, the road...
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Guest post by Zoe Price Anyone living in London knows just how expensive the cost of living is. According to recent statistics, the average monthly costs for a family of four living in London are £3,024.37, and that doesn’t even include rent. For a single person, it is about half...
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Guest post by Anna Bailey Crystal blue waters, towering cliffs and picturesque scenery – it’s no surprise that Cornwall has remained one of the most popular destinations for a staycation. But what exactly is it about this coastal county that’s so attractive to tourists? The beaches An ode to Cornwall...
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Guest post by John Doe Boeing, Caterpillar, Microsoft, and IBM all have something in mind. They’re all multinational corporations with a huge workforce that provides excellent service. Have you ever pondered how they all manage to do it so faithfully and with consistency? It’s not a commonly asked question, but...
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Guest post by Hannah Madison As the travel industry begins to flow back to recovery and parts of the world shuttered by the COVID-19 pandemic begin to re-open, Google has noted and acted on search trends to introduce “Travel Insights with Google”—a set of tools providing powerful insights into real-time...
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This past year has left Londoners starved for live music and performance. As everything starts to open up again, audiences are hungry for live music, but with so many regulations and tickets booked out months in advance, it can be almost impossible to find something cultural to do this summer....
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Guest post by Laura Mitchell-Hall When you apply for any sort of loan or finance, you will usually need to pass a credit check in order to get accepted. That’s why it’s a great idea to keep on top of your credit score. Your credit score is an indicator of...
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