By Lee Wallender Guest Writer Hiring a home inspector is a critical part of the home-buying process. Today, it is unthinkable that anyone would buy a home without bringing in an inspector. Worth their weight in gold, home inspectors provide ...
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Fashion’s Potential To Influence Politics And Culture
By Henry Navarro Delgado Guest Writer Political dressing is fashionable right now, but is it fashion? Celebrities and stars turned up dressed in black at the 75th Golden Globes Award ceremony. Instantly the media was in frenzy over what they dubbed ...
Read More »Parents’ Responsibility Toward Their Children’s Schooling Revisited
By Yvonne Sam Columnist As the return to school bell looms on the horizon, there remains an issue that if continued to run unchecked, would ultimately serve as the educational knell of our children. I am not talking about large ...
Read More »Insomnia In Pregnancy Is Common, But It’s Not Normal. Here’s How To Beat It
By Lianne Tomfohr-Madsen and Ivan Sedov Guest Writers Many pregnant women find themselves waking up in the middle of night to go the bathroom (for the third time) or struggling to find a comfortable sleep position. Mildly disrupted sleep is common ...
Read More »How Your Employer Uses Perks Like Wellness Programs, Phones And Free Food To Control Your Life
By Elizabeth C. Tippett Guest Writer Companies offer all sorts of benefits and extras to attract the most favored workers, from health care and stock options to free food. But all those perks come at a price: your freedom. There’s ...
Read More »How Your Genes Could Affect The Quality Of Your Marriage
By Richard Mattson Contributing Writer How important is it to consider a romantic partner’s genetic profile before getting married? It is logical to think that genetic factors may underlie many traits already used by matching sites – like personality and ...
Read More »Toronto Mayor Proclaims August As Emancipation Month
TORONTO, Ontario August 6, 2019 — Last Thursday, August 1, to commemorate the 185th anniversary of Emancipation Day, Toronto Mayor, John Tory, proclaimed the entire month of August as “Emancipation Month”. “By recognizing Emancipation Day on August 1 and the ...
Read More »Exercising Courage Defeats Fear, That Leads To Generating Hope
By Ettie Rutherford Contributing Writer Existing in today’s world is a daily challenge. With the changes brought on by technology, health concerns, family relationships, governmental oversight and business challenges, it is an awesome task to be courageous and not be ...
Read More »Jamaican Government Legislator Condemns Murder Of School Teacher
KINGSTON, Jamaica, July 31, 2019 (CMC) – A government legislator, yesterday, condemned the murder of a teacher, allegedly by her boyfriend, during an altercation. “This has to end. Our women need greater support and empowerment to overcome domestic abuse. I ...
Read More »Grenada Government Reporting Increased Revenue For First Six Months Of 2019
ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, July 31, 2019, (CMC) – The Grenada government, disclosed, yesterday, that it had recorded a nearly four percent increase in revenue, for the first half of this year, when compared to the same period, last year. “The ...
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