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Kids can code: Three tips to get little ones interested in computers

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The world has been progressing fast. From the stone age era to the industrial revolution, we have reached the age of high tech and computers. Computers have undoubtedly taken mankind over a huge leap and […]

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Best sweet 16 party ideas you can check out

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The sixteenth birthday of a girl is something that you would want to celebrate in style. In fact, it has been treated as a milestone in one’s life and can be recognised as an individual’s […]

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Types of Precious Stone Bathtub

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The whole point of buying a bathtub is to relax while bathing. A warm water bath, especially in a luxury bathtub, may be quite restorative and soothing after a long and stressful day. Stay with […]

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Can you drink in a party bus in Ontario

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Party buses are generally hired for – well, what else, parties. So, a question on whether you can drink in a party bus can prove to be quite obvious. Right from the bachelor party, wedding […]

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5 deciding features in selecting a professional to prepare your personal tax return (T1)

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Consider these factors when you are looking for a tax professional, please get a professional to help you if your taxes are complicated. 1. Education and training There are different levels of professionals who prepare […]

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Seven Superpower Apps That Puts Your Business on Your Fingertips

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Accounting industry has benefited so much from the technology boom. Accounting and running a small business now adays have improved exponentially. It wasn’t long ago that some colleges and university were talking about “general Ledgers” […]

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After the Paralympics: New initiative to get more Canadians involved in power wheelchair sports

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The Tokyo Paralympic Games gave fans the opportunity to witness incredible athletic achievements by Canadian Paralympians. However, within the parasport community itself, inclusivity and access is a real issue, especially for those who don’t fit the mould […]

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Reusable containers aren’t always better for the environment than disposable ones – new research

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We are facing a waste crisis, with landfills across the world at full capacity and mountains of “recycled” waste dumped in developing countries. Food packaging is a major source of this waste, giving rise to an industry of “environmentally […]

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Food allergy and intolerance: five common myths explained

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Food allergies seem to be on the rise, but misconceptions abound, often getting in the way of a condition being properly diagnosed and treated. According to recent research, up to 35% of people misdiagnose themselves (or […]

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10 Tax Deductions Every Startup Should Know About specially the initial investments

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It is extremely important for start-ups, entrepreneurs and even business pros to keep track of their business expenses. These expenses will reduce your taxes when it comes to file your personal tax returns (t1) or […]

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