A great philosopher once said that “the two professions for which there is no formal training are politics and motherhood.”
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2/28/13
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When Facebook launched on the campus of Harvard University in the mid-2000s, it wasn’t long before it picked up steam and became an international sensation. During its infant stages, Facebook was open exclusively to college students, but due to popular demand it was then expanded so that anyone could use the social networking platform.
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By Brian Croce
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8/23/12
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The way people live their lives has changed in recent years and you can thank (or curse) technology for that. Sure televisions are now paper thin and a GPS can get you around a traffic jam, but one of the biggest advancements in technology in the past decade has been the growth of social media.
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By Brian Croce
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8/17/12
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As Facebook stock slides to an all-time low, I discover my shins have turned all black and blue — from where I’ve kicked myself silly.
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8/9/12
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Be careful what you put on Facebook, because any information you list may be fair game for a company to review when it interviews you for a job.
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By David Weingrad
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4/27/12
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Lakewood Stables owner Alex Jacobson invited the Herald to take an exclusive tour of his West Hempstead property last week to dispel rumors about its future; He wanted to reassure concerned patrons …
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Lee Landor
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1/25/12
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Anyone who’s read “Lord of the Flies” knows the great capacity children have for savagery. Still, the recent suicide of a 15-year-old high school girl, following months of brutal bullying, shocks us — hopefully into action.
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Randi Kreiss
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4/8/10
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What started as a bit of a joke, has quickly become a popular site for Valley Stream natives to share memories of their time in the community.
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Andrew Hackmack
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2/24/10
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A resident physician at Stony Brook University Medical School recently got herself into trouble by posting an old photo of a former classmate giving two thumbs up next to a cadaver on Facebook.
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2/11/10
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