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How to factory reset a MacBook | Mashable

Aug 11 21

yourSo, you’ve got a MacBook that’s crawling like a snail on a winter morning, apps crashing like a poorly choreographed dance, and your hard drive is packed tighter than a suitcase on a cross-country road trip. Maybe it’s time to hit the reset button—literally. ...

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Beyond the Classroom: My Unexpected Au Pair Year in China

Aug 11 21

Here is a lighthearted and enthusiastic article about being an Au Pair in China: You're probably thinking, what's the difference between an au pair and a teacher? Well, let me tell you, it's not just about swapping out your grade book for a journal of household chores. While ...

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digital culture,

Aug 08 21

Okay, let’s dive into the glorious, chaotic, beautiful mess that is the modern search for culture—because honestly, who needs a museum when you’ve got a Google search bar and 17 years of TikTok history?1. You know you’ve officially entered the digital culture labyrinth ...

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Lost in Translation, Found in Chaos: My Au Pair Life in Beijing

Aug 07 21

Let’s be real—most people think “au pair in China” means endless tea ceremonies, silent dinners, and being treated like a slightly misplaced houseplant. But honestly? It’s more like being a cultural translator, emergency snack provider, and emotional support dragon ...

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China's School Dilemma: Global Education vs. Financial Reality

Aug 09 21

Okay, settle in and let's chat about the educational landscape here in China. Choosing where your child goes to school isn't just picking the closest building; it's a major decision for many families living abroad, and especially for those navigating the complexities of ...

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Gina Gotthilf: Where Tech Jargon Meets Hummus

Aug 06 21

There’s a certain kind of magic in watching someone like Gina Gotthilf command the digital stage—like she’s not just reporting the news, but *dancing* through it with a wink and a well-timed pun. If you’ve ever tuned into a Mashable segment and felt like you were ...

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The Two Worlds of Learning: China’s Drill Grounds vs. the International School Dream

Aug 06 21

Ever tried explaining to a 7-year-old that their math homework is “just for practice”? In China’s public schools, that sentence might as well be a national anthem. Meanwhile, in an international school across the city, a kid is casually asking if they can skip math ...

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Will they thank you for the 14-inch 2K screen?

Aug 06 21

youAh, the laptop hunt—where dreams of productivity collide with the crushing reality of budget constraints, and your soul starts questioning whether you *really* need a 16-core processor just to stream cat videos. Let’s be real: buying a laptop in 2024 feels less like ...

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Marketing - Registration China

Aug 07 21

your**Marketing Registration in China: A Wild Ride Through Bureaucracy, Baidu, and Bigger Bets**Let’s be honest—trying to register a marketing campaign in China feels less like launching a product and more like auditioning for a reality show where the judges are a mix ...

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Eat Local: Tips on Navigating a Chinese Wet Market

Aug 01 21

Ah, the Chinese wet market—where the air hums with the symphony of clanging metal, bargaining in rapid-fire Mandarin, and the occasional *squelch* of a fish being slapped onto a steel counter. It’s not just a place to buy food; it’s a full sensory circus, a living, ...

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Unveiling the Abyss: Mesmerizing Footage from the Deepest Corners of Our Ocean

Jul 30 21

In the depths of our planet's ocean, where sunlight can't reach and everything is shrouded in darkness lies an unknown world teeming with life. This deep sea "twilight zone" has been a mystery to us for decades but recent footage gives readers like you or me (and indeed ...

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From Poverty to Power: The Unlikely Rise of JD Vance

Jul 28 21

The world of politics has always been known for its unexpected turns and JD Vance, a name that may not be familiar to many outside his home state Ohio but one who has risen through poverty with an unparalleled determination. This former marine turned senator spent two years ...

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Top Tips for Acing a Job Interview in China

Jul 28 21

What if you were to land a job in China, or even score an interview? That's the question that many people have when they start their journey into this fascinating and sometimes dauntless country. Many of us are looking for ways to ace our interviews as we're trying out for ...

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