Pam Jannes
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If Only Dogs Could Have Houses...
Dogs, we love them so much that sometimes we even think they are human. We give our dogs human names, watch them develop certain personality traits, and buy them gifts for birthdays and holidays. Everything about the way most people treat their dogs is as if they are our children, so can you only imagine if your four legged friend got to build a house of its own?
By Pam Jannes4 years ago in Petlife
You can avoid going into debt over the holidays, here’s how
The holidays can put most people in a tough spot emotionally, mentally, and especially financially. From buying gifts for your friends, family, and coworkers, buying and preparing meals for holiday parties, and decorating your home, it can really take a toll on your finances. These costs can creep up unexpectedly and linger around your head for months on end until you can dig yourself out of the hole.
By Pam Jannes4 years ago in Lifehack
4 Rideshare Safety Tips to Remember This Holiday Season
If you’re like most people, you probably do a bit more traveling around Christmas time than the rest of the year. Whether you’re squeezing in one last vacation before the new year or visiting family on the other side of the country, being out of town often means taking rideshares more often. And even if you stay in town for Christmas this year, holiday cocktail parties might require you to get an Uber or Lyft every now and then, too.
By Pam Jannes4 years ago in Wheel
Find the Perfect Gift Based on Zodiac Sign
Let’s face it: we’re just not as good at shopping for other people as we are at shopping for ourselves. When we go to the mall, we could easily blow hundreds of dollars at any given store, but when it comes to gift giving, it’s nearly impossible to find that perfect present that you know your loved one will be thrilled to open.
By Pam Jannes4 years ago in Lifehack
- Top Story - December 2019
Do You Live in One of The Best Cities for Coffee? Top Story - December 2019
As we all know, coffee is one of mankind’s greatest creations. The versatility, flavor, and caffeine content of coffee wakes us up in the morning and keeps many Americans moving through their workday. Whether it be a home coffee machine or a daily trip to Starbucks, espresso or black coffee, there are plenty of ways we satisfy our daily need for a boost.
By Pam Jannes4 years ago in Feast
The Pros and Cons of Getting an Internship
If you’re a busy college student, you might not have nailed down your summer plans just yet. And that’s totally normal. Between the busyness of classes, extracurriculars, and studying for exams, no matter your major, you probably have a full plate.
By Pam Jannes4 years ago in Education
These Are the Most Common Last Names in America
Last names are an interesting thing. Everyone has one and you really have no say in what it is. You use your last name for reservations, work paperwork, and really in every aspect of your life. You are either born with your given last name or married into it and at that point most people just accept their last name. You could legally change it, but who really wants to go through the process.
By Pam Jannes4 years ago in Families
- Top Story - November 2019
Five of the Best Disney Fan RecreationsTop Story - November 2019
Disney fans are some of the most dedicated fans in all of Hollywood. Maybe it’s because we start watching Disney movies at such a young age, whether it was princesses or animated cars, which builds our relationship with the brand essentially from birth. Regardless, people are extremely loyal to the franchise that started with a mouse.
By Pam Jannes4 years ago in Geeks
This Is How Many Private Prisons Exist in the US
If you Google the phrase "private prisons," a lot will come up. You can read news articles for days. People for and against these private prisons have made sure the topic stays in the news cycle. And it definitely has stayed in the news. The topic of private prisons can be confusing and overwhelming, and if you are someone who doesn't know a lot about private prisons or how they are funded/run, you may be wondering, "are there really that many private prisons and prisoners in the US that this should be such a big issue?"
By Pam Jannes4 years ago in Criminal
Substance Abuse Treatment Across the U.S.
Substance abuse is a very serious matter. One glass of wine may be harmless, until it’s not. We all like to think that ourselves and our loved ones have control over our alcohol consumption and drug usage, but unfortunately that’s not always the case.
By Pam Jannes5 years ago in Psyche
How to Afford Your Wedding Without Ruining Your Finances
You already know the cheapest way to get married is by simply obtaining a marriage license and tying the knot at the courthouse. However, you don’t want to go that route. You still want your marriage to be an occasion both you and your spouse will remember, surrounded by friends and family. But what happens when you can’t afford to have a grand wedding and your relatives can’t foot any of the costs? You could finance your wedding through loans, but depending on what state you’re in, the price and interest rates can be astronomically high, so it’s best to avoid the debt.
By Pam Jannes5 years ago in Marriage