to cover everything that we


Below is a long blog post about 10 lessons from the first year of The Inspiration Room. I have tried to cover everything that we learned in our first full-year of operations, but there may be some things which are missing or not covered fully. If you would like more detail on any one topic please let me know and I can expand it as needed. The Inspiration Room (TIR) opened its doors at the start of December last year with two main goals – helping people find their inspiring workplace and building something great for the local community.…
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the UGA Study Abroad program


Below is a long blog post about 10 things I learned while studying abroad in Spain. This was written for the UGA Study Abroad program, but is still relevant to any study-abroad experience! Throughout my life and college career so far, I have had many opportunities that were made possible by scholarships awarded specifically because of my background as an underrepresented student or first generation university graduate. As I embark on this new adventure, I am grateful for these experiences and humbled by the chance given me.…
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the subject or perhaps not


Below is a long blog post about 3D printing. It may be interesting to you if you are interested in the subject, or perhaps not at all. When I first started reading about this technology last year it sounded like something that was a few years away from being available for mass production and use. That’s why I didn’t write anything on my blog when I read news stories back then.…
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into detail of my progress


Below is a long blog post about 2015, which I’ve been working on over the last few weeks. It goes into detail of my progress and thoughts in regards to my personal finances this year; from savings and investments through debt repayment and finally my spending habits. If you don’t want or need all that information then feel free to scroll down for some highlights! Saved £7,648 – This includes $3k in tax refunds (more below) so if we take those out it would be only around half as much saving.…
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was inspired by the 10


Below is a long blog post about 12 things that I’ve learned and practiced in my own life. This list was inspired by the “10 Things” series on the Moth podcasts, which are short stories told live without notes or scripts (they can be found here). If you haven’t listened to any of these episodes before, they are awesome! Below is a long blog post about 10 great benefits of using an electric bicycle.…
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impacted my life Ive had


Below is a long blog post about 10 things that I learned in the last year, and how they have impacted my life. I’ve had to do this exercise for one of my classes at school (one more class left), so here goes: In January, I started my job as an intern with MIT Technology Review magazine after graduating from high school in December. The experience was eye-opening because it helped me understand what kind of jobs are available out there once you get your degree - not only did I find out where I wanted to go career-wise but also I got a better idea on what skills employers want candidates to possess when applying for a position or promotion within their organization.…
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and exciting activities in NYC


Below is a long blog post about 100+ amazing things to do in New York City. This list of fun and exciting activities in NYC will help you have the best time during your trip! We tried our best to make this as complete as possible, but if we missed anything or made mistakes please let us know by commenting below so that everyone can benefit from it :) Visit the Statue Of Liberty The most iconic symbol of America – The Statue Of Liberty stands atop an island just off Manhattan’s southwest corner.…
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we dropped off our son


Below is a long blog post about 10-year-old T.A.’s experience at the camp, written by his mother: On July 7th we dropped off our son, T.A., for Camp Challenge’s first day of summer programming in Mt. Vernon. He was so excited to see old friends and make new ones! Our first two days were filled with fun activities like arts & crafts, swimming, field games and much more. The third night as I tucked him into bed he said “Mommy this has been such an amazing weekend”.…
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started in January with a


Below is a long blog post about 2018 and my plans for 2019. This year was an amazing one! I started in January with a new job, worked hard to learn the ropes of software development at this company (and I’m still learning), did some fun If your name seems to pop regularly to the police report column for drug dealer charges there will more probability to land on you for charges of druganbu in Australia but one of most common criminal law offencies of this country especially after making several charges as drugs.…
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an awesome project to go


Below is a long blog post about 4th grade. We’ve been studying the Middle Ages in history, and we have an awesome project to go along with it! In geography, they are learning how our country came into being from all of those little colonies that were set up by Europeans who sailed across the ocean. They learned about Christopher Columbus (the man who sailed for Spain) and John Cabot (who sailed under England).…
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