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18 Small Businesses Who Support Equal Marriage

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“Not all walks down the aisle are straight.”


Although Michigan is still one of 13 states in the U.S. where same-sex marriage is banned, nearly a hundred small businesses and their employees came out to the Ultimate LGBT Wedding Expo in Southfield this week to show their support.


Although Michigan is still one of 13 states in the U.S. where same-sex marriage is banned, nearly a hundred small businesses and their employees came out to the Ultimate LGBT Wedding Expo in Southfield this week to show their support.


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"Everyone deserves love (and cake)!"


"Everyone deserves love (and cake)!"


Crust | a baking company


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"Because it's logical."


"Because it's logical."


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26 Lesser Known Quotes From Classic Literature

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From Aesop to Austen, via Penguin’s Little Black Classics.



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Daniel Dalton / BuzzFeed / Penguin



Daniel Dalton / BuzzFeed / Penguin



Daniel Dalton / BuzzFeed / Penguin




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29 Awesome Books With Strong Female Protagonists

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Celebrate National Women’s History Month with these 29 great books.



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Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie


Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie


In Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Americanah, Ifemelu is a Nigerian woman who has spent the last 15 years in the United States, achieving academic success and writing a successful blog about racism in America. When her fellowship at Princeton ends, she returns to the newly democratic Nigeria and encounters her first love, Obinze. An epic saga of love and identity, Americanah is an examination of race in American and Nigerian life.


Knopf


Dealing With Dragons (The Enchanted Forest Chronicles series) by Patricia C. Wrede


Dealing With Dragons (The Enchanted Forest Chronicles series) by Patricia C. Wrede


Dealing With Dragons's Princess Cimorene is everything her father doesn't want her to be: independent, stubborn, and a tomboy. When Cimorene gives up on the lackluster, proper life she is meant to live, she runs away and finds a dragon named Kazul.


Houghton Mifflin Harcourt


Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn Ward


Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn Ward


In Jesmyn Ward's Salvage the Bones, 14-year-old Esch discovers she is pregnant in the midst of Hurricane Katrina threatening her family's coastal Mississippi town. Despite the chaos and scarcity of food, Esch struggles to protect her family during the storm in this powerful story of strength and hope against all odds.


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11 Creative Ways To Use Instagram's New App

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The last one is the best. Trust.



Mirroring and flipping photos.


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The app has a selfie-only photo booth feature.


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Susan Rice And Lots Of Other People Thought Chinua Achebe Died Today

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The acclaimed Nigerian author died on March 21, 2013. But his New York Times obit was widely shared on social media on the two year anniversary of death – leading many to believe he died today .


Chinua Achebe, internationally acclaimed Nigerian author, died on March 21, 2013 and was buried in his hometown of Ogidi that May.


Chinua Achebe, internationally acclaimed Nigerian author, died on March 21, 2013 and was buried in his hometown of Ogidi that May.


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But United States National Security Advisor Susan Rice – and many others – fell prey to a social media re-mourning of Achebe, in large part due to the circulation of his New York Times obituary from two years ago.


But United States National Security Advisor Susan Rice – and many others – fell prey to a social media re-mourning of Achebe, in large part due to the circulation of his New York Times obituary from two years ago.


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Rice on Monday said Achebe died and was buried in his native village today – March 23, 2015.


Rice on Monday said Achebe died and was buried in his native village today – March 23, 2015.


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In two now-deleted tweets Rice paid her respects to Achebe calling today "a somber day in Nigeria."


She called Achebe a "a giant of African lit." She added that his works had left "a lasting impression on me and my gen."




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Here's What Every Twentysomething Needs To Know About Building Credit

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Picture yourself in a big house with an amazing car. It starts with your credit score.



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Know how your credit score works.


Know how your credit score works.


Building and maintaining a good credit score honestly isn't that complicated, once you know how it's calculated. Your credit score is what will allow you to rent an apartment, get a credit card, and of course, save you serious cash when you get a loan for a house. The score goes from 300 to 850, and there are five parts:


1. Payment history (35% of score): How on time you are with payments for your credit card and other loans. Pay on time, your score will go up big.


2. Amounts owed (30% of score): How much you owe versus how much credit you have. So if you have a $1000 limit on your credit card and only owe $50, that's helping your score take off.


3. Length of credit history (15%) of score): How long your accounts have been open, so simply just having a credit card in your wallet will help your score reach new highs.


4. Types of credit in use (10% of score): The types of credit you have in use, like credit cards, and other loans like student loans. So if you've been working to pay off that Sallie Mae loan, you can at least know that's it's helping your score.


5. New credit (10% of score): How many new accounts you have open. Your score takes a temporary hit every time you open a new credit card, but it falls off in a year and your score bounces back.


It breaks down like this: Always pay your credit cards and loans, and don't see your credit card as a ticket to shopping sprees. Responsibility will have your score will go up in no time, and you'll save money when you want that new ride or big house.


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Start with just one credit card to build your credit.


Start with just one credit card to build your credit.


While it seems like a great idea to have a bunch credit cards ready to go for a Saturday at American Apparel or the Nike Store, the start to a great credit score begins with using one — and only one — card. Starting with one card and paying it off well will build your score for future credit card applications and loans, and you're just less likely to accidentally miss payments or go beyond your available credit limits.


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Always avoid store credit cards.


Always avoid store credit cards.


It can be pretty tempting to sign up for a store credit card when you know you can get that $10 reward with your Victoria's Secret haul or 15% off at Macy's, but you should avoid them if there's any chance you won't remember or be able to pay off your balance every month. Those store cards carry really high interest rates and fees, which can turn that $50 coat into a $200 one in no time.


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