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In 2003, Courtney Roush was a 20-year-old sophomore at Ohio University, when she began to experience back pain, fatigue and weight loss. Initially, she didn’t give it much thought. But when a random check at a local drug store revealed extremely high blood pressure -- Courtney knew something wasn’t quite right. A series of tests concluded Courtney had an 8 pound tumor; and a biopsy confirmed the diagnosis -- Retroperitoneal Sarcoma.
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Nearly 10 million people in the United States were victims of identity fraud last year and, over the past two years alone, Americans have lost $8.5 billion to online con artists. When online criminals are so convincing, how do you avoid becoming a victim? And how do you know if you’ve already become a victim of a cybercrime and know where to go for help?
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With the holiday season behind us, consumers begin looking at all the great post-holiday sales out there. This year, shoppers are projected to spend $21 billion on consumer electronics, up from $17 billion last year, and savvy consumers are demanding technological convergence like never before. And when these popular items go on sale, why not buy early for Valentine’s Day, birthdays or other gift-giving occasions?
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The days of snail mail announcements are officially over. When Grandma’s preferred way of communicating is via e-mail, you know we’ve entered a new age. This goes for wedding announcements as well. The hottest new way for couples to announce their upcoming nuptials is through a wedding Web site.
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Yearbooks are the original social networking venue. Long before Facebook, twitter.com, IMs, texting and MySpace, yearbooks have connected teens with their friends, their teachers and their school communities. Interactive and timeless, yearbooks tell the story of the year at a particular school, reflecting its richness and diversity.
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Computer forensics is a branch of forensic science pertaining to legal evidence found in computers and digital storage mediums. Here's why it is a career to consider.
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Sometimes you have to spend money to save money. The average household spends about $2,000 on energy bills every year. If you switched to appliances and lighting products that are Energy Star rated, you could save $75 a year in energy costs.
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