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The For-Profit College Industry: Dropouts, Debt and Padlocked Doors
Why the education-for-profit industry in the U.S. is tanking. Continue reading
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Tagged colleges, Department of Education, education, for-profit colleges, student debt, student loans
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Treefall
In the forest, old trees give way to the new….. Continue reading
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Tagged aging, forest, Mills Reservation, nature, New Jersey, trees, winter, woods
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Soundtrack of the 60’s
Motown exhibit at the LBJ Museum and Library Continue reading
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Tagged 1960's, Berry Gordy, Detroit, Miracles, Motown, music, Supremes, Temptations
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Off the Leash, Literally
Pochuck boardwalk, part of Appalachian Trail Continue reading
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Tagged Appalachian Trail, dogs, hike, New Jersey, Pochuck boardwalk, suspension bridge, Vernon
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Some wire, wood and fabric; some wool blankets, beads and human hair.
Making Knowing: Craft in Art Continue reading
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Tagged art, craft, museums, sculpture, Whitney Museum of American Art
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Tuscany Farm and Castle
Fattoria Poggio Alloro and Castello di Oliveto Continue reading
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Tagged Castello di Oliveto, castle, farm, Fattoria Poggio Alloro, Italy, San Gimignano, travel, Tuscany, wine making
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Big Lucy
Lucy the Elephant, Margate, N.J. Continue reading
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Tagged history, Jersey shore, Lucy the Elephant, Margate, New Jersey, travel
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How Much Do You Owe? And Where Do We Go From Here?
Consumer debt has skyrocketed. More and more Americans have debts that they have scant ability to pay and little of no access to legal or government protection against insane interest rates or predatory lenders. At the same time we have … Continue reading
How Much Do You Owe? And How Did This Happen?
Consumer debt in America is at chart-busting levels. In some cases we are even surpassing the debt statistics from the 2008 recession.
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Tagged bankruptcy, banks, credit cards, debt, heathcare, insurance, student loans
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How Much Do You Owe? Americans in Debt
Household debt in the U.S. has risen to $13.67 trillion, the highest level it has been at since the recession in 2009.
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Tagged banks, credit cards, debt, foreclosure, healthcare, student loans
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