Tattoos may still be job interview killer
By Tim Grant, Scripps Howard News Service Friday, September 3, 2010 iStockphoto.com While visible tattoos and body piercings have become more acceptable in mainstream society, they can still carry a stigma in the white-collar workplace. • "When you present yourself in the workplace, you need to recognize that people will naturally make a judgment about how you look," said Sue Thompson, a ...
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Why I dropped out of high school
One of the best days of my life was the day I dropped out of high school. When I quit I was almost 19, taking 10th grade classes. I was fed up with a system that let me down, yet embarrassed that I was actually doing the unthinkable.
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HuffPost ranks BU as one of 11 strictest colleges
By: Meaghan Beatley Boston is known for having some of the most prestigious universities in the country, but according to The Huffington Post, it's also home to one of strictest in Boston University. and nbsp; ...
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STAFF EDIT: Strictly speaking
By: When members of the Class of 2014 celebrated their first weekend as college students, they were undoubtedly willing to test the waters and see what their newfound freedom as college students could help them get away with. But according to The Huffingto...
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Providence body-piercing shop aims to please / Video
It's not for everyone, says Jef Saunders of Rockstar Body Piercing, but "some people's faces can pull it off"
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