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What You Need to Know to Properly Care for Your Jewelry

Aside from the aesthetic value they add to any outfit, pieces of jewelry also serve plenty of other purposes. For some people, these treasured objects serve as a form of investment. Meanwhile, there are also those who treat them as important heirlooms that are meant to be passed down from one generation to another. Before you resume searching all over the Internet for a jewelry

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Post-Wedding Blues: Ways to Prevent or Overcome Them

Any person who’s ever experienced looking forward to a big and exciting event in their lives surely knows what immediately follows next. Whether it’s an overseas vacation, a huge holiday or a concert of your all-time favorite artist, the good times will eventually come to an end, and this is when post-event depression begins. Take weddings, for example. You’ve spent many months, possibly even a

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Prep the Business for Faster Delivery Time

Amazon and the Internet changed the way consumers shop. They now want anything to be instant. That includes shipping or delivery. These days, options such as same-day and next-day deliveries are becoming popular. The question is, is your business ready? Here are five ways to hasten shipping periods: 1. Use Pre-Printed Barcode Labels One of the effective ways to speed up shipping is to improve

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Brutalist Aesthetic

The Brutalist Aesthetic and Virgil Abloh’s Off-White Kicks

Featured Image from: Brutalismus Those Look Unfinished If you’ve ever seen unpainted, concrete buildings that may come off appearing as unfinished, but in reality they already are, then you’re probably looking at Brutalist architecture. In recent years, it seems like this sort of aesthetic has been on some sort of revival, especially for the interiors of boutiques, coffee shops, or malls. It was the British

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A Generation of Howling Kids

Featured image from: Relix   “I saw the minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked, dragging themselves through the negro streets at dawn looking for an angry fix, angelheaded hipsters burning for the ancient heavenly connection to the starry dynamo in the machinery of night,” These stanzas, taken from Allen Ginsberg’s 1955 hit, “Howl,” best describe the generation that Ginsberg wanted to

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The Prevalence of Liquor

The Prevalence of Liquor in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby

I. The Novel, the Author, and the Era   The Great Gatsby, which was originally published in 1925, chronicles the life of Nick Carrawayin Long Island, New York, and his view on society; a circle in which he finds himself a part of, along with the titular character, Jay Gatsby, his neighbour, and Daisy Fay-Buchanan, Nick’s cousin and Gatsby’s love interest. The novel is considered

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Going Against the Art World

An Exercise in Futility: Going Against the Art World

Going, going, gone Banksy, the infamous street artist whose secret identity remains sacred, has yet again shaken the art world. After the crazy, out-of-this-world spectacle that was Dismaland in 2015, who would have expected that three years later, the anti-establishment enigma that is Banksy would again find himself making headlines. Early in October this year, one of Banksy’s signature stencilled paintings, “Girl and Balloon,” had

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