When someone close to you dies and you're forced to accept that you'll never see them again, navigating the death of a loved one can be difficult to cope with. It can be hard to be supportive of other family members when you can barely be supportive of yourself. You likely also have a memorial to . . .
Italian Dishes Everyone Can Make – Javier Burillo
Chef Javier Burillo believes that anyone can make delicious Italian dishes, even if they are cooking for the first time. He's got step-by-step instructions to make your basic spaghetti carbonara, plus lots of other delicious pasta dishes in this article. Spaghetti Carbonara People love this . . .
Joon Faii Ong Gives 8 Early Warning Signs of Parkinson’s Disease
Joon Faii Ong is a recognized authority on Parkinson's Disease and has helped thousands improve their quality of life through his work on the disease. Today, he is giving us eight warning signs of Parkinson's disease that we should know about: 1. Muscle stiffness and cramps Stiffness and . . .
Why STEM Degrees are Hot – Northwestern Polytechnic University
How do you make yourself stand out in a crowd of 5,000 applicants? If you're planning on attending Northwestern Polytechnic University (NPU) or another Bay Area university this year, you might want to consider studying science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM). To make the odds of landing a . . .
Addressing America’s Infrastructure Challenges – Reddy Kancharla
It's no secret that America's infrastructure is in trouble. Roads, bridges, and tunnels built decades ago are deteriorating as neglect and weather take their toll, and as our economy grows, we must invest in maintaining them or face greater costs down the road. America's infrastructure is critical . . .
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