The Essential Role of Due Diligence in Real Estate Investments
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How To Talk to Kids About the Iran-Israel Conflict
With everything already going on in the world, it can feel overwhelming to talk to kids about serious topics—especially something as complicated as the Iran-Israel conflict the United States entered into over the weekend. But the truth is, many kids...
How to Generate $7K Monthly Cash Flow with Out-of-State Properties
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How Automation Makes Investors More Money
42 Icebreakers for High School Students That Actually Work
Many teachers love to use icebreakers on the first day of school. But finding icebreakers for high school students can be a real challenge. Older kids can see the usual “getting to know you” activities coming from a mile away—and...
The 1928 song that is one the world’s first gay anthems
Getty ImagesCited as one of the first representations of black queer popular culture, Ma Rainey's sensational Prove It on Me Blues is a landmark song that had a profound and lasting effect.One night in 1925, a party in a Chicago...
Teach Students To Think Irrationally
Teach Students To Think Irrationally by Terry Heick Formal learning is a humbling thing. As planners, designers, executors, and general caretakers of public and private education systems, we are tasked with the insurmountable: overcome a child’s natural tendency to play,...










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