How to Pay for the Octuplets

As the stock market lingers below eight thousand and we are exposed to a daily onslaught of layoff news, there seems to be one person in America that is living her life oblivious to these tough economic times.  That person–Nadya Suleman, better known as the mother of the octuplets.

For some reason, Suleman thought it would [...]

Preparing for a Disaster

About two years ago, I was awoken by screams and glass shattering.  There was a fire in my neighbors apartment.  Luckily, no one was harmed by the fire, but my apartment, along with 7 others, was a complete loss.  To help others, I would like to pass on what lessons I learned from my experience.

 
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Why don’t we leave our jobs?

Let’s be real here–most of us do not like our jobs. In fact, Less than half of Americans are satisfied with their jobs, according to a 2006 survey of 5,000 households recently released by the Conference Board (any true Office Space fan could have told you that without some fancy survey ) . [...]