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Katie Blomquist’s Nonprofit, Going Places, Ensures Kids Living Below the Poverty Line Can Go the Distance

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A viral start for Katie Blomquist In the fall of 2016, when Katie Blomquist worked as a first-grade teacher at a Title I school in South Carolina, a boy in her class asked her for a bike for his birthday. But we forget that our social-emotional health is critical to the development of a successful adult.

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What Happened When I Ditched Technology for 7 Days

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According to a survey conducted by Pew Research Center, “44% of 18- to 49-year-olds say they go online almost constantly.”. This article appeared in the May 2016 issue of SUCCESS magazine and has been updated. I’m also getting paid to do this. What 25-year-old’s haven’t? I like to think I’ve found a better balance. It’s 12:01 a.m.

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‘Maybe the Only Way to Have an Answer to the Unknown Is to Face It Every So Often’

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In the mid-1970s, scientists published a riveting geological survey of the area, the condensed version of which goes like this: They found a whole lot of sandstone, slate and other rocks dating back to the Precambrian era, more than 500 million years ago. The health app on my phone said that those 31,010 steps added up to 13.32

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