Author: Catherine Castro

A multi-lingual talent head, Catherine is a part-time writer and journalist for Fox Chronicle. She is fluent in Spanish, English, Russian, and Portuguese. She has a special curiosity for events and stories revolving around criminal justice in Latin America.

Navigating the Waters: The Dave Ramsey Lawsuit’s Impact on Financial Education When it comes to personal finance, few names are as well-known as Dave Ramsey. Over the years, he’s been the go-to guru for millions seeking advice on debt, savings, and financial freedom. But with fame comes scrutiny, and recently, the term “Dave Ramsey sued” has become a buzzword within financial circles. The surprising revelation that Dave Ramsey was slapped with a staggering “$150 million lawsuit” has caused a stir among his dedicated base of “Ramsey listeners” and beyond. What’s it all about, and how might it change the landscape…

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Are you looking for business ideas but don’t have any previous experience? That’s okay! There are plenty of businesses that you can start without any prior experience. In this blog post, we will discuss six business ideas that you can consider if you don’t have any previous experience. We will also provide links to helpful resources that will teach you everything you need to know about starting each type of business. So, what are you waiting for? Start reading and get inspired! 6 ideas to take into consideration if wanting to start a business without experience Businesses that don’t require…

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There are numerous movies that depict the life and reality of being a writer. Some people watch such movies as the majority of them are based on true stories, and they are willing to find out more about their favorite writers or screenwriters. Others watch this type of film to find a new source of inspiration and find similar life stories which usually help to overcome difficulties in their lives. Hence, we would like to dedicate the following post to the description of the most popular and decent movies about writing work that can be inspiring and useful for writers…

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Make a Plan One of the most important things you can do when starting your real estate investing journey is to make a plan. This means setting goals and creating a strategy for how you will achieve them. Without a plan, it will be difficult to measure your progress and know if you are on track to reach your goals. As known as cap rate, when creating your plan, make sure to include a buffer for unforeseen expenses and always remember the 50% rule. If you are new to real estate investing, you may want to consult with a financial…

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Sabaya Tells An Emotional Story About The Liberation of Women One of the best documentaries of 2021 is ‘Sabaya’ which has an element of suspense that keeps you glued to the screen till the end. Documentaries are a great way to learn more about the realities of life. These can be enlightening, engaging, and enraging at the same time. The documentary narrates the story of courageous individuals who went above the call of duty putting their lives at risk to rescue Yazidi girls from the notorious terrorist group ISIS. The documentary details how activists rescued the slave girls in the…

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Susan Oyer – Bad Teacher School teachers are expected to look after their students while upholding their learning institution’s values – Susan Oyer thought that applied to everyone but her. However, one middle-school teacher tested the patience of school administrators on multiple occasions before finally being removed from her position. Susan Oyer’s Linkedin Profile According to Susan Oyer’s Linkedin profile, she has “transitioned out of teaching into the medical field.” Would you love to be one of her first patients? Susan Oyer, a school teacher at the Boca Raton Middle School had racked up a decade’s worth of complaints from…

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Catch Me If You Can: The Story Before he was the go-to choice for Martin Scorsese’s latter-day efforts, Leonardo DiCaprio’s bread and butter were being effortlessly charming. You only have to look at his exploits on the Titanic to see that he coveted the sort of everyman role like a youthful Tom Hanks. Catch Me If You Can is an interesting transition from Leonardo DiCaprio’s charmer (a sort of next-generation Danny Ocean if you will) through to the DiCaprio that we know today that has gravitas and Academy Award nominations. DiCaprio plays Frank Abagnale, a con man who had no…

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Chevy Chase, born Cornelius Crane Chase, is an American actor, producer, writer, and comedian. Born in New York on the 8th of October 1943, Chevy Chase rose to fame after joining National Lampoon. Having made a name for himself, Chase then became an integral member of the Saturday Night Live cast, earning plaudits for his ‘Weekend Update’ feature. He was nominated for five Emmy awards and won three in his capacity as writer and performer. Chase earned two Golden Globe nominations for his performance in the 1978 movie Foul Play, and he has starred in a series of hit productions…

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The Fast & the Furious (2001) Taking you back to where it all began, the original iteration of Fast and Furious remains as entertaining today as it was in 2001. Which, depending on your viewpoint, may not be all that entertaining. While critics weren’t universally enamored with the testosterone-fueled action flick, it’s always going to be a film fan favorite. Fast & Furious may not have been an Oscar contender, but it was never meant to be. Full of muscle cars and, well, muscles, it’s nothing if not eye-catching. The crime action-adventure film may be full of scantily clad models…

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