• April 22, 2021

Our age of celebrities and sex

Paris Hilton, Fred Durst, Rob Lowe, Colin Farrell, Tonya Harding, Kid Rock, Bam Margera, Tommy Lee, and Pam Anderson. These celebrities have one thing in common: At least half the United States has viewed graphic content from the only private part of their lives. This era of celebrity sex tapes stems from our fascination with…

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Using the "Cabling" Short reporter

(The original article below was published in the Milwaukee Law Journal in 2002. Following are groundbreaking changes in technology and process since the original publication.) The introduction of computers to the court reporting industry in the mid-1970s opened the door to many new reporting products and services and is ultimately creating greater capacity for litigants.…

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Kennedy Ng’ang’a: Artist and Philanthropist

A dynamic personality is gaining popularity among many Facebook users around the world, especially those who live and thrive with some of life’s toughest challenges. Philanthropist and artist Kennedy Ng’ang’a inspires thousands of people with his captivating personality and caring heart. Paint with bold strokes using your clenched hand to hold the brush. His colorful…

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Choose the correct word when writing unique content

Using unnecessary words in your writing makes it ineffective and cumbersome. Thought that could be expressed in a single word should not be expressed in more than one word if they are not needed for rhetorical purposes. Using words in excess of what is necessary may not make the language grammatically incorrect, but it is…

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What is the difference between a Pettiskirt and a Tutu?

Many of our clients ask what the difference is between skirts and tutus, so we thought we’d give you a quick rundown. As a general rule of thumb, tutus are generally made from a stiffer material, such as tulle. Tulle comes in varying degrees of softness. Stiff tulle is what is used in the classic…

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The Mechanics of Comedy: How to Form a Fantastic Joke

Creating humor is part art, part science, and part guessing because you’ll never really know if it’s really funny until the audience responds with laughter or throws rotten fruit at you. This article will try to minimize the guessing part (and hopefully throw objects) and increase the chances of forming a fantastic joke by breaking…

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The radio industry in the age of hyper-niche music

The radio business is more competitive than ever and the audience is more diverse than ever. Why has this happened? Well I guess we can blame the internet and YouTube which allows small niche artists to gain a following, then there are the copycats and sub-niches, and then the sub-niches of the sub-niche. People can…

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Cockatiel – Why They Make The Best First Parrot

This article focuses on the new bird enthusiast and choosing their first bird to own. In this article I will explain why I think the cockatoo is my general choice for the new bird owner and why. I will also give important comparisons between the Cockatoo and other parrot breeds such as the African Gray,…

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Great ideas for theme parties

Theme parties are a fun way to spice up your social life. Here are some themed ideas and tips on how to plan a great party. Invitation: Start a theme party in the best way with a well-written invitation. Let your guests know what your inspiration is and give them suggestions on what to wear.…

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Unique champagne food pairings

Without further ado, let me introduce you to some extravagant champagne pairings that will show how well it holds up against some of the strongest foods in the world. The caveat here is that the use of the word “champagne” is totally wrong, I actually mean sparkling wines as well, including cava and even prosecco,…

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