• What to know before you fly to Europe for the first time

                So, your flying to Europe for the first time this summer, but you haven’t a clue about what you need to know beforehand. Europe is obviously different from the states in many ways so you should know that first hand. There are 5 things you should know before you fly there to prepare for it.

    The first is simple. Learn some of the language. It would be an excellent feature and learning experience if you already knew most of the language there, but most likely you don’t. Knowing key questions will aid you on the trip though. Luckily, “English is dominating, since it is the first foreign language almost all children in the EU learn” (Marian). Plenty of people in Europe speak English, however “French and German are also quite important” as dominating languages (Marian).

    Important questions to know before you go would be: “Where is the bathroom?” “How do I get to (destination)?” “How much is this?” Knowing some common courtesy language is also recommended. How to order your food at a restaurant can be equally important as well.

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  • The Security of Passwords

    Almost everything is done on the internet nowadays. As a society, we continue to upgrade to the newest technology out there. Most websites use passwords for your security and will continue to use passwords. But what makes a good password and is yours secure enough to ensure your safety?

    Every website out there, that wants some type of information from you for a profile or to buy items, wants you to create a ‘sign-in’ which requires a username, usually your email, and a password. This is to ensure security of your profile because you might have personal information on it like your address, social security, card and banking numbers, orders, and much more. It’s imperative to have a password and keep it safe; for your eyes only.

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  • How to Separate Fact from Fiction on the Internet

               We spend so much time on the internet, it’s become an epidemic of people constantly on their phones or tablets. What are they looking at? It ranges from pictures, statuses, articles, journals, blogs, videos, etc.

    There is so much out there, but how do we know what’s fact from fiction? Just because a ‘truthful’ person says something, does not make it true. It works for a ‘truthful’ website as well. Just because they post something that reads true and you agree with it, does not make it fact.

    Fact is “something that actually exists; reality; truth” and is “a truth known by actual experience or observation; something known to be true” (Fact). Or in other words, something that is a fact is something that can be backed up by evidence that can make it to be true by others.

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  • Is College Worth the Debt?

                Anyone who has ever considered going to college knows that it’s not cheap. While it may be expensive, many people still want to go. College offers many experiences that an individual may only get there. It also offers a chance of obtaining a degree in something you love and wish to make a career out of. Just how much debt can one accumulate over the course of their college career and is it worth it?

    Being a college student myself, I’ve always had pressure by my family to get a degree in something. Even if that means not liking what they want me to major in. Success is all that matters to most people, but what does enjoying life mean if you don’t like what you are doing? It’s important to think about the many options it can mean to get a certain degree and the amount of money that goes into it.

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  • Living in a Fascist Government: 5 Signs

    D. Trump & Mussolini

    Authoritarian government that is in control of such things as the media as well as trying to control many other aspects of what is not already theirs. That is fascism. It may sound familiar because that’s what the United States government is looking like already.

    “Fascism is purely authoritarian in nature” and “the leader of a fascist state will be an all-powerful dictator as being all-knowing and at near demigod status” (Fascism). I wouldn’t go far as to saying ‘demigod,’ but perhaps the ‘leader’ will think that they are.

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  • Natural Gas brings end to Coal

                Coal is mainly used for electricity, but there are other ways to generate electricity including natural gas, hydro and nuclear power. Coal is dying though. How can this be? Why is this happening? Furthermore, why is it not coming back as an economic force in the United States?

    What is coal exactly? “Coal is a fossil fuel and is the altered remains of prehistoric vegetation that originally accumulated in swamps and peat bogs. The energy we get from coal today comes from the energy that plants absorbed from the sun millions of years ago” (World Coal Association). Basically, when plants die, their energy gets trapped because their “decaying process is interrupted, preventing the release of the stored solar energy,” and that’s where the energy gets locked in the coal (World Coal Association).

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  • Feeling Safe through Ignorance

                People will sometimes only watch what they believe in and what they want to see or hear. Maybe you know someone who watches only a certain news station or reads only a certain newspaper, and they don’t want to give anything else a try. Even if they know what they are reading isn’t true. They are stuck on a station/newspaper. I can see it making sense though. They have always relied on their station for 40+ years and they don’t want to ‘betray’ them. I can understand how one might feel about that.

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  • Why Do People Believe Fake News

    Let’s first address what fake news is exactly. It’s nothing new despite the overwhelming spotlight it has been getting in the past couple of years due to social media and viral emails. Fake news is pretty much exactly how it sounds: news that is not real; news that did not happen. It’s also news that is not completely based on facts. As we all know, we want news that is real and based on facts. We want the truth.

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  • Does Bigfoot Exist?

     

               Many wonder what’s really out there, in the world. Who’s to say what can and can’t be real. Between aliens and possible creatures in forests or in black lagoons, who really knows? However, I believe that there is a line between what can be real and what is absolute nonsense. An example here would be: Bigfoot. Also, known as Sasquatch.

    What exactly is this “Bigfoot”? People have been seeing a “hairy man-like creature that walk on two legs and live in the forests and mountainous areas of North America and around the world” (oregonbigfoot.com). Believers of this “creature” think many possibilities as to what they think it is. An elusive primate, a spiritual being, an alien transplant, or even a shapeshifter (Williams). It’s reasonable to think such things about something you don’t really have credible evidence for. Really, there are only “eyewitness sightings, footprints, recordings, and somatic samples (hair, blood, etc.)” (Radford). Continue reading  Post ID 284

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  • Wires for All

     

    This last few weeks I have been working with my cable team to build out our new Technical control facility in Brussels, Belgium. As you all know I am getting ready to move so I have been pushing these guys hard to get this done before I leave. I hate to leave things unfinished. They have all done good work and I want to thank them for all their help in getting this done.

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