Posts in 2022
GUEST COLUMN: 6 of the Best Engagement Rings You'll Find in Movies

by Lewis Robinson

From elaborate flash mobs to quiet dinners in intimate settings, people choose to propose to each other in a wide variety of ways. One thing that seems to remain constant, though, is the presentation of a ring when asking someone to marry you. You want your proposal to be perfect, like something out of the movies, so shouldn't your ring match?

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GUEST COLUMN: How the Big Screen Has Taught Us to Love the College Years

by Lewis Robinson

The college years are some of the most memorable and tumultuous times in a person's life. From figuring out who you are and what you want to do with your life to navigating relationships and academics, there's a lot to juggle during those four (or more) years. It's no wonder that Hollywood has been fascinated with this time period for decades. Here are some popular films that offer a unique take on the college experience.

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A Guide to Helping Students Develop Soft Skills

Hence, schools should incorporate soft skills into their curriculum through various soft skills activities and lessons led by teachers. Such skills help students adapt and change for the better long-term when a school prioritizes developing them. Therefore, in this guide, you’ll learn about how you can develop students’ soft skills. But first, let’s know about it.

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GUEST COLUMN: If Swimfan Were Made Today

by Devin Caldwell

The 2002 film Swimfan, while making a significant amount at the box office, was not given very good reviews upon release. Twenty years later, the film has not aged very well, and there are a lot of things that would need to be changed to fit how things are today. Consider the following changes that would need to be made to the story if Swimfan were made today.

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MOVIE REVIEW: The Banshees of Inisherin

For better or worse, Martin McDonagh’s The Banshees of Inisherin is an unrelenting emotional tussle of stubbornness among men. Your tolerance level for such behavior will undoubtedly mix feelings and inform your experience. Some will relish in its afflicted dark humor while others will be ready to throw their hands up and beg for the clashing characters to get over themselves. No matter if you are engaged in the tailspin or irked by the whole ordeal, you will find plenty to be impressed with in this pitch black comedy and surefire awards darling.

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GUEST COLUMN: 4 Movies That Show Perseverance

by Kevin Gardner

Have you been feeling a little lost in life lately? Are you faltering on your goals or simply feeling overwhelmed by all that you have on your plate? What you need is a movie marathon, but not just any movie marathon. Grab your pillows, blankets, and snacks, and hop onto the couch to watch these five movies that are all about perseverance. When you're done, you'll likely feel more inclined to continue working toward your own life goals, whatever they may be.

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A Comprehensive Guide on Taking Better Care of Mental Health As an Entrepreneur

Mental health is one of life's most important but often overlooked aspects. For entrepreneurs, it is especially crucial to maintain good mental health habits, as the stress of owning and running a business can be overwhelming at times. In this comprehensive guide, we will discuss some tips and tricks for taking better care of your mental health as an entrepreneur.

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MOVIE REVIEW: The Class

To credit to the premise written and directed by former actor Nicholas Celozzi (The Legitimate Wiseguy), The Class extends pertinent issues and bold talking points. Any of them, on paper, could be found in a cross-section of teens today, making for a relatable dramatic experience for an open-hearted audience. However, there’s a limit reached in The Class where even the issues have their issues.

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Vices and Quirks of Hollywood Stars

Being a star does not have to be an easy job, but it certainly leaves room for much freedom. However, becoming world-famous and having bank accounts with many zeroes leaves little leeway regarding choices. Not only when it comes to one's daily lifestyle- which is undoubtedly not characterized by saving- but also in everything related to vices and entertainment.

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How to Help Your Child Tap Into and Develop Their Creative Side

Do you remember the last time you were really creative? Maybe it was when you were coming up with a new recipe, painting a picture, or coming up with a new business idea. But, unfortunately, for many of you, your creative side is something that you only access every now and then. But what if your child could tap into their creative side more often? What if they could use their creativity to solve problems, come up with new ideas, and express themselves more freely?

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