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Anne Wayman recently posted links to paid freelance writing jobs, mostly gleaned from Craigslist. It looks like she posts a list on a weekly basis. Do check out Anne's Golden Pencil blog, which looks like a great resource for writers. Lots of useful info here with a minimum of off-topic chatter. SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "The Golden Pencil", url: " });
Do You Have an Alcohol or Drug Problem? (About.com) Alcohol and drug use can progress into abuse and even addiction so insidiously that sometimes people do not realize that it has become a problem for them and those… Janet Street-Porter: Get these fake police officers off our streets - Independent Janet Street-Porter: Get these fake police [...]
And all hail Baby Girl, a sleeps-through-the-night baby!!! At my wits end with sleep deprivation, I googled baby sleeping habits, bedtimes, routines, ANYTHING and EVERYTHING I could think of. I came across such a laughable article that I nearly cried in amusement as I read it. The idea behind the article was to put [...]
About.com juuust interviewed me on skincare; in said article, I share the fact that my father was an early, trailblazing metrosexual.  (The beauty genes?  Oh, yeah, they're all from Papa Jolie.)  While rereading the interview, however, I realized that I made him sound like a complete fop; sorry, dad!  Read the full piece here. [...]
In my last Featured Friday, Web Design on a Shoestring, I shared with you that I had recently realized that I could learn more about design, HTML/XHTML, and CSS for free simply by taking advantage of the books available in my local library. This week, I want to introduce you to a great online design resource [...]
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Here is the answer to yesterday's GMAT question (from Integrated Learning.) Answer: C Explanation: If the probability that the animal is a cow is 11/16, then there is a total of 16 horses and cows, 11 of which are cows. Therefore, there are 5 horses (16-11), so the ratio of horses to cows would be 5/11. Additional Resources: Integrated [...]
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