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Recognizing Your Skills and Talents

by Nadia Harris

In every family, school, club, workplace or association there are always those people who excel at something ridiculously hard, leaving you scratching your head wondering, “How are they so good […]


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Don’t Stress, Just Follow Your Heart

by Amanda Desouza

Maybe you’re in your first year of high school or maybe you’re going to be graduating this year.  At whatever stage you are in, choosing a career path is probably […]


Career Profile: Print Journalism

by Christopher TJ Brown

The field of print journalism is an exciting and challenging career path. Journalists have been an important part of society for hundreds of years, writing in newspapers, periodicals, magazines and […]


Thirst is a Drop in the Cup

by Teodora Pasca

Forget smoothies and sodas: the best drink comes right from the tap! The human body is composed of up to 60% water, so it makes sense that we’d need to […]


Getting Your 40 Volunteer Hours

by Gale Blaylock

As you know, all high school students need to have 40 hours of community service in order to graduate. Use this information to discover where your 40 hours can best […]


Can I Turn Poetry Into a Career?

by Michelle Osei-Bonsu

If you’re passionate about poetry, you may be wondering if there’s any way to turn it into a career.  Nowadays, there are very few people who simply write poetry and […]