Thursday, April 19, 2018

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Two-thirds of the way through Alexander Chee's How to Write an Autobiographical Novel, I abandoned my sharpened reviewer's pencil in favor of luxuriating in the words. Chee's writing has a mesmerizing quality; his sentences are rife with profound truths without lapsing into the didactic. How to Write ...
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This article is part of Watching YouTube, a Slate series about YouTube. YouTube is a godsend for people who don't know how to do things. The site is chock-full of how-to videos covering any and all conceivable activities, from mowing the lawn to removing your old lawn. There are also plenty of ...
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Amazon's Alexa smart speakers excel at not only controlling your entire smart home or telling you when your Amazon orders are being delivered, but also the simple things, like streaming music. However, with a voice-only interface comes limited control. Sometimes it's hard to play the exact version of ...
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"Apply pressure where the blood is coming out," says Christopher B. Colwell, the chief of emergency medicine at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center. You may need to remove or rip open some of the victim's clothing to access the injury. "Grab a shirt, a towel, a fabric bag — it ...
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On April 10 and 11 Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg sat in the Congressional hot seat facing hours of questioning about his business model, Russian malefactors and violations of privacy. While much remains to be discussed, defined and declared one thing was ringingly clear: Congress ...
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Facebook executives should look to Starbucks leadership on how to handle a company crisis, Yale management guru Jeffrey Sonnenfeld told CNBC on Wednesday. Starbucks is making quick and clear changes following outrage over the arrests of two black men at one of its cafes in Philadelphia last ...
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Once a market correction happens, there are strategies you can follow to help bounce back. What exactly is a market correction? A stock market correction is when the market falls 10%. A "bear market" is defined as a 20% drop. These times can be very uncertain for investors, however, 27 of the last 36 ...
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Being loyal to the people in your life is the most important thing you can do. A lot of people talk about customer loyalty, or the art of making sure customers are happy and repeatedly buy from your business. But, few people talk about businesses remaining loyal to their customers. Focusing on loyalty to ...
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By Susan Murphy. Did you know that a reptile may be controlling you and trying to prevent your success? Until you learn to recognize and tame this reptilian part of your brain, it will be difficult to achieve all the goals you desire. Your Tortoise Brain is the part of your brain that wants to prevent you from ...
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From "How to Break Up With Your Phone: The 30-Day Plan to Take Back Your Life" (Ten Speed Press, 2018, Page 123), by Catherine Price. No, it is not. I refuse, with extreme prejudice, to accept that "phubbing" is short for "phone snubbing." "Phubbing" is a terrible word. I recognize, of course, that ...
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Are your marketing priorities unclear, leaving you stuck in a constant scramble? Try the 10x vs. 10% framework – Content Marketing Institute.
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How to Beat Your Competitors Using a React Native Technology
Companies realized that speed can be used to develop a competitive advantage. Anytime a company can do something faster than the competition, they're going to experience some level of success.
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How to Make a GIF: The Complete Guide
If you want to take your social media strategy to the next level and really say what you mean online, it's essential that you know how to make a GIF. You can use GIFs to create eye-catching ads, or to connect with your followers through relatable moments from pop culture. This article will show you how to ...
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Dear Ueno: how to be brave and start all over again (as a UX designer)?
Dear Ueno is an advice column for people who for some weird reason think we know what we're doing. Find out more, or read our old advice. Hey there Kun, and thanks for your questions! What a great…
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How to Use Your Financial Goals as a Litmus Test
When Sarah and I started turning around our finances, one of our biggest goals was to achieve complete freedom from debt while fully owning a family home f.
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How to Think 10x Bigger
"Perspective shifts will unlock more than smartness will." - Astro Teller This is a very short, roughly 10-minute, episode. It explains how to 10x your thinking and your goals, or -- put another way -- how to escape incremental thinking and think truly BIG.
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Dylan Marron wants to teach you how to talk to people you disagree with
Writer Dylan Marron is probably best known for his appearances on Welcome To Night Vale and for creating Every Single Word, a video series that compiles the lines spoken by people of color in Hollywood films. His most recent project, Conversations With People Who Hate Me, which recently returned ...
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How to Track Your Life
Why are we so obsessed with tracking our lives? What Are Common Tracking Apps People Use? How Can the Internet Track You?
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How to Create a Gallery Wall Like You Know What You're Doing
How to install a beautiful gallery wall to reflect your design aesthetic and show off your favorite art.
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Google Just Launched a Smartphone Game to Teach Adults How to Code
Google From programmable LEGO robots to mobile apps like Hopscotch, there's no shortage of games and toys designed to get children interested in computer science. But when it comes to adults, the options to learn how to code start to look a lot less like fun and a lot more like classwork. Over the past ...
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