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Chad Osinga’s mother was addicted to crack cocaine, and he was born with Urbs Palsy – what specialists deemed a mental delay. Teachers and kids alike ridiculed him and called him dumb. He struggled throughout his life but found his purpose when he joined the military. In this issue of
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In the article, “Leave it to Autumn,” the beauty of dressing for fall is there are many options, specifically the ability to dress light during the day and layer for those brisk evenings. Arguably one of the best seasons, next to summer, Autumn is truly a great time to embrace
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Accessibility concerns are more common than most realize, and many people with disabilities can’t participate in many life activities because of these barriers. Aunia Kahn, a digital marketing agency owner who is disabled, has worked as a freelancer since 1998. She launched a solopreneur ship after losing her job in
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In the article, “Wedding Belle Waves,” Tiffany Scott Salon shares tips on how to look your absolute best at your wedding. Scott’s salon offers a full-service line specializing in high-quality hair extensions, cuts, colors, styles, treatments, and four types of hair extensions, including; keratin, weft, tape, and clip-ins. Kelly Brianne
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It took nearly five decades, but Angela Talent became a published author in her late forties, despite becoming disabled. In the article “Poetic Justice,” Talent shares that discouragement would defer her dreams in her early years of life. At a young age, Talent’s mother constantly drilled into her head that
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Regardless of how you feel about pumpkin spice lattes or pumpkin pie, there’s no denying that come fall; nothing dominates the season quite like pumpkins. Whether you love or hate them, Pumpkin provides a wealth of benefits for your body. Native to the United States and Mexico, pumpkins have many
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