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Thursday, April 18, 2019

Adventure about Speaking




A Beautiful Mess




In this blog The Author shares home decor projects, recipes, crafts, natural beauty, and lots of random bits of our life in the Midwest. As you can probably guess, They are total homebodies who grew up making craft projects together—and nothing has really changed. Their company is dedicated to being a positive force in the world and on the internet. The goal of their site is to inspire you to make stuff. You got this!
If you want to learn more about what they write about, what their other businesses are all about.
They’ve been lucky to be featured in numerous publications.
See below for our full-time team members, they also work with some very talented contributors.
They also started a Give Back Initiative that you can read more about here.
Cheers to doin’-it-yourself, always learning, trying, failing, dreaming big, enjoying the small stuff, and above all else … embracing imperfection. Life is better when it’s a little bit messy.


Nomadic Matt



Nomadic Matt is a founder of a traveler blog. Nomadic Matt also the name of his blog. There are lots of tips and stories for travelers. Have you ever thought to your self one of the following:
“How do I find the money to travel? It seems too expensive for me.”
“Where do I find the best travel deals?”
“How do I save money on flights, accommodation, and other big expenses?”
“How do I plan my trip?”
“How do I stay safe and healthy?”
“How do I maximize my time?”
“I want to travel more but I don’t know the first step.”
You are not alone. Over the past several years, He helped millions of people answer those questions and travel more with tested and proven tips and advice. This way, you can spend less time searching the Internet and being overwhelmed with information and more time doing the one thing you want to do: travel more.


The Every Girl



A magazine for career women who are (or want to be) successful while still looking and feeling fantastic. In The Every Girl’s website, Articles on this website are a bit more sophisticated in language, since they speak towards an audience of intelligent women.They’re still perfect for intermediate and even beginner English learners. The every Girl, Whether she is searching for her dream job or a new city to call home; is saving for a down payment or a ticket to travel the world; is learning to cook or speak another language, she needs a bit of guidance, she wants to be inspired.
She is The Everygirl. This is for her.


Mental Floss



Mental Floss (stylized mental_floss) is an online magazine and its related American digital, print, and e-commerce media company focused on millennials. It is owned by Minute Media and based in New York City. mentalfloss.com, which presents facts, puzzles, and trivia with a humorous tone, draws 20.5 million unique users a month. Its YouTube channel produces three weekly series and has 1.3 million subscribers.

Launched in Birmingham, Alabama in 2001, the company has additional offices in Midtown Manhattan. The publication was included in Inc. magazine's list of the 5,000 fastest-growing private companies. Before it became a web-only publication in 2017, the magazine mental_floss had a circulation of 160,000 and published six issues a year. The magazine had more than 100,000 subscribers in over 17 countries. The November/December 2016 issue was the last issue of the print edition of the magazine. Instead of getting a refund, subscribers were sent copies of The Week. In 2003 the magazine was product-placed in Friends. In Season 9 episodes 20 and 21 Monica is seen reading a copy in Central Perk.

The company frequently publishes books and sells humorous T-shirts. It also developed a licensed trivia board game called Split Decision, similar to Trivial Pursuit. Its online store sells quirky home and office supplies, games and toys.


Mrs. P’s Magic Library



MrsP.com is a free children's entertainment website. It stars actress Kathy Kinney as Mrs. P, a redheaded Irishwoman who reads classic children's stories from her "Magic Library." The target audience for the website is kids between the ages of 3-12, and its goal is to "encourage a lifetime love of reading. It has no advertising and no subscription fees. The site is produced by Mrs P Enterprises, LLC and was created by Kinney, who played Mimi on The Drew Carey Show, TV writer and producer Clay Graham, and former entertainment and New Media executive Dana Plautz.

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