Be yourself. Does everyone get a frat bid? Now, Greek life has its perks, (and also its shortcomings; more on that later), but in order to be a member of a fraternity, the brothers of the fraternity must give you a bid, which is a fancy way of saying “chooseRead More →

An accurate count of the population serves as the basis for fair political representation and plays a vital role in many areas of public life. Here are six key areas where the information collected in the 2020 Census will help drive policymaking and shape the future of the United States.Read More →

For U.S. users, Scener supports most major streaming services, including: No account required: YouTube, Vimeo. Regular subscriptions required: Netflix, Disney +, Prime Video, HBO Max, Hotstar, Alamo On Demand, Shudder, Youtube. Premium Accounts (no ads): Hulu, Funimation. Is Scener legal? In fact, Scener provides a legal approach to address somethingRead More →

But as many of us who have become accustomed to rocking a side part probably know, center part hairstyles can be difficult to pull off. I for one had a center part from the time I grew hair until I was around 15. Is a center part flattering? A centeredRead More →

To begin at the beginning, equality before the law is a fundamental principle of the rule of law as we know it. Everyone is subject to the same laws, no matter who they are, and is treated equally by the courts. Who has equal protection under the law? Equal protection,Read More →

REQUIREMENTS TO BECOME A SAILOR Be a U.S. citizen; or Legal Permanent Resident (Enlisted) Be between the ages of 17 and 39 to enlist or be between 19 and 42 to become an Officer* Have a high school diploma or GED equivalent (Enlisted) or have a four-year degree from anRead More →

When don’t I need a TV Licence? You don’t need a TV Licence if you: never watch or record live TV programmes on any channel and. never download or watch BBC programmes on BBC iPlayer – live, catch up or on demand. Who gets the TV Licence money? The TVRead More →

“Tight fade haircuts need to be maintained every two to three weeks. For a more classic haircut we’d say every four to six weeks. But people do like to keep it tight, just ’cause it goes away. It just all starts to blend in, so you don’t see the differenceRead More →