Trivial
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Parenting Content // Fostering A Positive Relationship Between Your Kids And Technology*
The chances are that it was less than an hour ago that your fourteen year old asked whether they could use their tablet to see what their friends were up to on the world of Instagram. It is becoming increasingly hard, in an age of technology, social media, and virtual reality, to say no. As a parent, you want to ensure that you children are receiving the best upbringing, with opportunities to become technologically savvy. But you are afraid of them becoming technologically reliant. When the choice is heading to the beach or playing a shoot ‘em up on their Xbox, you ache for them to choose the beach. So…
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Festival Content // The Rise of WiFi: Music Festival Connectivity*
There is nothing worse than seeing that “no wifi available” sign pop up on your phone and tablet. What, I have to use my data?! And even worse if there is no date in that area! WiFi has become an integral part of our every day lives, and it has become impossible to imagine a day where we don’t use wifi to connect to the Internet. It makes me so sad that Disneyland Paris doesn’t have Wifi in their parks and it is honestly one of the few places left like this. But festivals also remain one of these such places where WiFi isn’t available across a whole festival site…
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Travel Content // Top Photo Spots For Sightseeing In Paris*
When travelling to a stunning city like Paris the urge to capture and immortalise all its beauty is huge. We’ve put together the top photo spots for a sightseeing trip to Paris with a bit of history too. Print this off and take it with you on your photography trip in the romantic capital. Eiffel Tower Paris wouldn’t be Paris without the Eiffel Tower. Built for the 1889 Exposition Universelle by Gustave Eiffel, the Eiffel Tower has been one of the most important Parisian icons throughout history. Its construction took over 2 years and it was a technical and architectural achievement. Over the decades, the Eiffel Tower has been renovated…
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UK Driving Laws and What You Need to Know*
I recently started taking driving lessons again, mainly because I’m desperate to get out of this small town and I feel if I could drive that would be beneficial. It’s been a while since I last tried, long before I even had LM so I’m a little rusty on everything from turning the car on, to the laws of the road. Of course to me a lot are just common sense but from reading some research put together by Van Monster, that doesn’t mean everyone feels the same way. It’s crazy just how many people break driving laws every day but thankfully there are people out there who work hard…
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Business Content // Innovative Recycling Techniques*
At the rate the population is going we really need to start looking at more ways to be green and reduce our carbon foot print. A few days back I put together an article of three easy ways to get started on being Green and today I’m going to take that a little further by sharing some truly innovative recycling techniques. These aren’t exactly things you can do at home, but it’s definitely information you should be thinking about when you’re deciding whether or not you’re too lazy to separate your metals and glass. Hopefully attitudes towards recycling are starting to change across the world. Research has suggested that Europe…
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Business Content // The Essentials Of A Homely B&B Business*
In the world of entrepreneurship, more and more businesses seem to start directly at home. After all, why should you need an office when some business concepts can work perfectly from the comfort of your own home? This is especially relevant if you have a big house and love being a host. The hospitality industry, and more exactly the Bed & Breakfast approach, is a booming sector that has the potential to attract customers all year long – assuming you live in the right area. Needless to say that a B&B in London will always be more popular than a B&B in the Lake District, but it’s primarily because cities…