Author: John Manning

John Manning is a news blogger who has a passion for writing about current events and politics. He has been blogging for several years, and his work has been featured on major news sites.

It’s no secret that most healthcare providers highly recommend breastfeeding. But what about when you’re months or years into your breastfeeding journey, and you suddenly find yourself without enough milk to feed your child? Many African-American and Hispanic mothers will relate to this feeling. Having to go back to work or school with a baby can be very distressing, but it doesn’t have to be the end of the world. As long as you have access to affordable, high-quality infant formula, you’re still able to breastfeed your child. Fortunately, there are a variety of options out there that will provide…

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Curling is an exciting winter sport that people worldwide have enjoyed for centuries. It is an intriguing game of strategy, skill, and finesse that people of all ages and abilities can enjoy. Getting into curling is surprisingly easy and can be a great way to beat the winter blues and have some fun. All you need is a few basic pieces of equipment, like curling stones and a broom, and you are ready to hit the ice! You’ll also need to know the basics of curling, such as how to deliver the stone, sweep, and score. Fortunately, there are plenty…

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‍Momentum, the physical quantity which is the product of an object’s mass and velocity, is a key concept in physics. It is often thought that the momentum of an object is determined solely by its mass and velocity, but is it possible for a bullet and a truck to have the same momentum? On the surface, this may seem like an impossible scenario, given the huge difference in size between the two objects. However, the answer is surprising yes, with a few caveats. In fact, the momentum of the bullet and truck can be equalized with careful selection of the…

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It’s inevitable that when you buy a home, you’ll get tired of changing ceiling lights. It can be difficult to find the original light fixtures in a new home, and installing more than one light fixture is often beyond the budget of first-time DIYers. If you have ceiling lights at your current home, but they’re broken, outdated, or just plain sucky, this tutorial is for you. The easiest way to remove a broken or covered light fixture is with clips. You can remove it entirely if you have enough space by using tools like pry bars and screwdrivers! These tips…

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When you hear the word “colds,” people usually think of a certain type of cold: the watery, buildup-filled kind that makes your throat itch and your nose run; the one that can seem to follow you around from place to place, sniffing for an excuse to be sick. But what about the coughs, chills, and fever that accompany it? Are these also signs that you’re battling a cold? According to research by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, more than 60 million Americans are infected with the bacteria that causes colds each year. And while air-conditioning and heat-based…

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When it comes to college, many students feel the pressure to attend a four-year university. But is attending a community college really a bad choice? There are many pros and cons to attending a community college. On one hand, the lower cost of tuition and flexible schedules are appealing. On the other hand, there are some drawbacks, such as the lack of prestige and the limited course selection. In this article, we’ll examine the pros and cons of attending a community college in order to help you decide if it’s the right choice for you. You’ll learn about the benefits…

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‍It’s that time of year when you miss your friends and family but can’t wait to see them again. No matter how much you love seeing your friends, you know it will be difficult at first. Unless, of course, you’re the type of person who gets over their own personal problems by seeing friends again on a regular basis. In that case, this post is for you! If you’ve been keeping track, there have been several times throughout the year when I wished I could see my friends more than just once or twice a year. This may seem like…

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When it comes to animals, mammals, and reptiles are two of the most easily distinguishable and well-known classes. Mammals are warm-blooded creatures that typically have fur or hair and feed their young with milk from mammary glands, while reptiles are cold-blooded creatures that have dry scales and lay eggs. But how much do we really know about the differences between these two animal classes? Are they really so different or do they share common characteristics? In this comprehensive guide, we will dive into the similarities and differences between mammals and reptiles, exploring the various physical, behavioral, and evolutionary traits of…

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‍It doesn’t get more ghetto than wearing a Durag to bed. But why? Why would someone choose a garment that is synonymous with being poorly dressed, dirty, and unkempt? If you’re asking yourself that very question, then it’s time to acquaint yourself with the humble durag. It all started back in the ‘90s when rappers embraced the style and started wearing them as a statement of who they were. The Durag — oredorulu durumör (Black hoodie), as it’s also called, was created by streetwear designers as an alternative to sweatshirts, sweatpants, and other loose-fitting clothing. It’s essentially just a hoodie…

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Komon Mart is a modern open-boutique salon in the heart of South Austin. It’s got an edgy vibe, a solarium, and even an underground beer garden on the property. The owners, Rachel and Chris, have been giving great haircuts for years. They are based in Austin, but Komon is also a brand that caters to the college crowd with locations in New York City, Portland, and San Francisco. KomonMart teams up with local barbershops to offer all-inclusive services for one low price: $50 for a basic cut with highlights or lowlights; $65 for a color service that includes a beard…

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