my family and we did


Below is a long blog post about 13 Things to Do in Dubai. I spent nearly two weeks there with my family and we did all these things, so if you are going there soon, here’s your guide! Dubai has some of the best food around the world, from traditional Emirati cuisine, like Machboos (a rice dish) or Kebabs, to international favourites such as sushi. We had plenty of opportunities for eating out because our hotel was right next door to the Mall of The Emirates – one of the biggest malls on earth where most restaurants were located.…
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Public Integrity CPI in an


Below is a long blog post about 321g from the CFR (Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics) Foundation. The Center For Public Integrity (CPI), in an article entitled “Making The Most Of A Gift To An Anti-Illegal Immigration Group,” wrote that “some critics have suggested that the donation was made to influence policy at U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services, which oversees immigrant visas.” On May 6th, the Washington Post reported on how the organization’s name change “was part of its efforts to build support among anti-illegal immigration activists”: “In fact, [the group] has sought to broaden its appeal beyond those who are motivated by what they see as illegal immigration to this country.…
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world There are many other


Below is a long blog post about 10 things that I’ve learned from my experience so far in the startup world. There are many other posts out there already about what it takes to start or run your own company, and this one will be no different except for two reasons: first of all, you get to read my story! Secondly, instead of just telling you about what works (or doesn’t work) when building companies—I’ll also tell you how these lessons were learned by me personally as someone who has been through both successes and failures at each step along their journey with multiple business ventures over time which means if something didn’t go well then maybe next time around we can try again until everything goes smooth sailing without any hiccups at all!…
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for you in advance because


Below is a long blog post about 2018 and the year ahead. The first half of it has been prepared for you in advance because I’m not sure how much time I will have to write during my holidays! The past few years, I have written two posts (here & here) summarising what I learned from each of these annual reviews: What do we learn? In this year’s review, however, there were so many lessons that they couldn’t be condensed into one post.…
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isnt something you usually see


Below is a long blog post about 2017, the year of being grateful for what I have. I know this isn’t something you usually see in my posts but it’s been weighing on me as another year has come and gone. 2018 will be different because all good things must come to an end eventually! It’ll probably take some time before I get back into posting regularly again so hopefully by then, people won’t mind if there aren’t any new stories or photos from us until they appear here first:).…
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Its intended for those who


Below is a long blog post about 4-color (cmyk) printing, and how it differs from other forms of color reproduction. It’s intended for those who have never done this before or are new to the game. There’s also another blog here on my website with an in-depth description of what you should look out for when sending your files over to print, so if that sounds like something you need then check that one out as well!…
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the opportunity of going on


Below is a long blog post about 3D printing and what it means to me. So, last week I had the opportunity of going on an Open House at MIT in Boston MA where there was a presentation by one of my idols (and also someone who inspires me every day) Prof Neri Oxman from MIT Media Lab! She’s doing so many amazing things with 4d printed objects that are breathable, bio-degradable etc… That was actually my first time hearing about her work and now she has inspired me even more!…
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an amazing year it has


Below is a long blog post about 2018 and our plans for 2019. We appreciate you reading it! Wow, what an amazing year it has been here at the Apex Center for Reproductive Care. Our team has grown to include four wonderful providers: Dr. Kari Nesheim, Dr. Lauren Moss-Racusin, Dr. Diane Tews, and myself (Dr. Stephanie Conley). This year we also welcomed two new nurses onto our team – Jennifer Hertz and Renee McLean.…
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I had on my first


Below is a long blog post about 4 days in the life of an indie musician. These are the experiences I had on my first trip to Austin, Texas for SXSW (South by Southwest) and also during my stay at home in New York City after returning from that experience. I was originally going to write one big piece but it ended up being too much material so I’m splitting this into two posts – “My First Trip To SXSW” which will be posted soon with all the details you need if you ever want to go there yourself; then another called: “What Happens When You Get Back Home?…
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conventional best bits or even


Below is a long blog post about 2018, the first year of our new life in Bali. It’s not a conventional ‘best bits’ or even highlight reel – it really is just a record of what we got up to during this time and my thoughts on how things are going so far… The last few months have been pretty intense but we’re getting there! I feel like every day brings with it another challenge (or three) that we must learn from and overcome if we want to be successful at living here.…
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