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Oct13How to Manage “Me-Time” When Working from Home

How to Manage “Me-Time” When Working from Home

I've been working from home since I graduated college, and I don't think the responses from people who have just found out what I do for a living will ever change. Oh, wow, they want to work in their pyjamas, too; where do they sign up?

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Oct12Voting For Trump? Your Friends Need You to Read This

Voting For Trump? Your Friends Need You to Read This

When November 8 rolls around, many of my family members will head out to their respective polling locations and cast ballots for Donald "Grab 'Em by the Pussy" Trump.

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Oct11Actress Shailene Woodley arrested during Dakota Access oil pipeline protest.

Actress Shailene Woodley arrested during Dakota Access oil pipeline protest.

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Oct11Reading Makes You a Better Person — With One Catch

Reading Makes You a Better Person — With One Catch

If you count yourself among the bookworms of the world, kudos to you. It’s a healthy habit that can improve your life in a variety of ways, including making you a better, more empathetic person.

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Oct10SomaSim’s ‘Project Highrise’ lets you live the dream of skyscraper creation and ownership

SomaSim’s ‘Project Highrise’ lets you live the dream of skyscraper creation and ownership

I’ve always been a huge fan of building simulator games. I remember spending countless hours on SimCity and RollerCoaster Tycoon. There is something rather therapeutic about the process of creating your own city, or building wild roller coasters to entertain theme park guests. For me, it was the ability to let my imagination run wild […]

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Oct10Ada Lovelace Day: Celebrating Women in Science

Ada Lovelace Day: Celebrating Women in Science

As the name implies, Ada Lovelace Day (ALD) is a day dedicated to Ada Lovelace. Just as importantly, it’s a day for celebrating the women working in, interested in, enthralled by, or simply excited to learn more about the global world of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).

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Oct7Disrupting the System for an Awful President is Useless

Disrupting the System for an Awful President is Useless

Looking back on the 2016 presidential elections, it seems as though Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) threw his hat into the ring, and single-handedly inspired a generation of voters to cast their ballots in protest of the two-party system and all it represents.

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Oct6Reshape reality and bring color to the world in puzzle platformer ‘Hue’

Reshape reality and bring color to the world in puzzle platformer ‘Hue’

Creating something new and exciting is a rather difficult task in the modern age. We’ve entered a time in which almost every game is in some way a variant of a previously released adventure. As each year passes, we’re greeted with a slew of indie games and large production titles. The gaming world has grown […]

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Oct6Deanne Bell: Engineer, TV Host, & Education Advocate

Deanne Bell: Engineer, TV Host, & Education Advocate

When you talk about a modern-day Renaissance woman, Deanne Bell pretty much fits that bill to a T. Since she was a child, Bell was interested in engineering.

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Oct5Wonder Woman is Queer + 4 More Out Heroines

Wonder Woman is Queer + 4 More Out Heroines

In a September 2016 interview with comicosity.com, Wonder Woman writer Greg Rucka revealed that everyone's favorite Amazon is "obviously" queer.

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