“How to survive in county jail in the USA?” Have you ever asked this question yourself? No matter how much you read articles and stories about jails or prisons, you won’t really know how to survive inside unless you experience it firsthand. It is important for you to know that a jail and a prison…
5 Important Things To Know About How To Survive In A Juvenile Detention Center
Do stories about how to survive in a juvenile detention center freak you out? Are you worried about how you can survive a day behind the prison bars? It’s never easy to be locked up in a cell, but there are some things you can do in order to endure your time in jail. Respect…
Rules to Follow When Visiting a Prison Inmate in Pelican Bay
Having an inmate for a friend or family member is a serious matter, especially if you are planning to keep in contact with them throughout the duration of their sentence. Prison facilities such as the Pelican Bay state penitentiary enforce several restrictions to anyone visiting their inmates, regardless if you agree with them or not….
How to Survive in Women’s Prison?
Nothing can be more difficult for any person than being in prison for the first time. Newly incarcerated people, especially women, often experience intense anxiety, confusion and fear. The mere sound of slamming bars echoing through the prison can make anyone feel terrible. Prisoners in the United States get only an inadequate level of healthcare….
Xeyoa Fans are on Edge Awaiting Upcoming Project: ‘Stars’
Popular Artist Xeyoa, is building on the success of his previous work. This up-and-coming artist continuously gives his best and has come out with a spectacular new album which is destined to win even more hearts. Xeyoa just announced the release of his new album, which will hit all streaming platforms shortly. Talking about being…
How Technology Can Assist Everyone in the Battle Against Dyslexia. Don’t let it get in the way of your reading.
John is dyslexic and he sets out to read at least one book this year but he ended up reading ten! John has a severe case of dyslexia. He didn’t find out until he was 18 years old, so he’ll have to learn to live with it. He set a goal for himself at the…
Assessing Socioeconomic Disadvantage in College Admissions
Intelligent recently reported that 34 percent of whites who applied to college falsified their applications by wrongly claiming that they were racial minorities. According to the research, white males lied 48 percent of the time. White females only lied 16 percent of the time.[1] In a follow-up tweet, Professor Ibram X. Kendi asserted that the…
Bruxism: What It Is & How to Tell If You Have It
Do you clench your jaw when you’re stressed? Do you often wake up with a dull headache? If you answered “yes” to either of these questions, then you may have a condition called Bruxism. It’s quite common; according to the Academy of General Dentistry, about one in three people have it. Don’t worry – it’s…
Quick rundown on Music Sync licensing
Have you ever been curious to get your music onto film or games but you are not familiar with the process of getting licensing to do so? I was curious myself on what to do so I took some time to look into music sync licensing which is the legal agreement between a copyright owner…
A Chamber Group Is More Fun Than A Party
Playing Music Together In A Small Group Chamber groups are small ensembles such as string #quartets and piano #trios, who play music intended for performance in close chambers such as parlors and living rooms, churches, or virtually any venue smaller than a large concert hall. While their small sizes and are ideal for intimate settings,…