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WordPress vs. Blogger
If you are interested in blogging, and have looked around, then you have already read that the two most popular free blogging sites are WordPress and Blogger. But the question of which is better depends on what you are planning to blog about, and what are your aims in becoming a blogger. Both the services are free, but both differ widely in several areas.
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Peter Schjeldahl Reviews Art, While His Reviews Earn Reviews
It's true. As an art critic, Peter Schjeldahl has reached a stature where other art critics not only refer to what he says, but also spend time over the merits of his comments. So, his reviews themselves become elements of discussion at coffee tables, and art critics dissect and analyze his comments, as thoroughly as they would analyze the original works of art on which Peter Schjeldahl happened to make his comments.
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Writer Employment – 10 Tips on How to Become a Good Writer and Gain Employment
Establishing a career as a writer is easier if you know where to start your journey in becoming one. As talented as you are with excellent skills, different fields of writing will give you an edge in finding the right writer’s job. We are entering the age of reasons and the height of high end technology which is why availability of writer employment is also increasing in demand. The world needs writers to add color to everyday life. Without them, there is no life in the day to day news, documenting history, fictional characters in books, and others.
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Government Doles Out Generous Bonuses To Its Workers
Dated: 05-17-2012

A new database shows that the government not only paid a massive $105 billion in salaries last year to its civilian workforce, it also munificently gave out $439 billion in bonuses. This startling information was obtained by the Asbury Park Press through a Freedom of Information request, exposing popular belief that government workers, work for [...]
5.4 Million Employable Youth Not Interested In Seeking Employment
Dated: 05-17-2012

Millions of employable Americans have simply vanished from the US Labor Force. Over the last couple of years, job-worthy Americans older than 16 years, excluding those who are serving time or are in the military, has grown by 5.4 million. Yet this does not reflect in the number of people seeking work, for their numbers [...]
PhDs Reduced to Being On Welfare
Dated: 05-16-2012

With the economic situation being what it is, with jobs hard to come by and inflation on the rise, it is hardly a revelation that the number of people using food stamps is escalating. A report by the US Department of Agriculture shows that, whereas 17 million people were on food assistance in 2000, the [...]