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...It’s a completely different lifestyle??I was living in a cabin on a mountain,” she says. Rather than mastering key commands in Excel and taking midday Starbucks breaks, Kleinschmidt quickly began to exercise a new skill set. Her workday included cleaning up the trail, digging, water drainage, and moving rocks around...
...have to be able to withstand a certain level of instability and uncertainty in terms of being mobile and working seasonal jobs,” she says. “This is part of the lifestyle??you move around...
...destroyed in an Enron-type scandal and Dick, along with thousands of other employees, is left in the dust. Dick and Jane believe that this reversal of fortune is a small setback and that things will come around. They don’t. After making many changes to their lifestyle??including turning in their Beemer and pawning off most of their valuables—they suddenly realize their once- luxurious lifestyle is drifting further and further away. Since playing by the rules isn’t working for them anymore, they turn to armed robbery. Through their criminal...
...transition to college life is a stressful process full of physical, emotional, and psychological change. Students must adopt a new, overwhelming lifestyle??moving in with strangers, living in a foreign city, attending a new school, and adopting a radically different schedule, among other challenges. It can be easy to ignore basic nutrition while adjusting to and defining a personal and academic identity. No one denies the pressure of these circumstances, and the consequences thereof—eating extra at the dining halls, skipping meals, snacking while studying late at night, ordering-in food, decreasing exercise, and increasing alcohol...
...creamed them 35-3. But is it really victory when Maxim calls you “socially retarded”? That was the number-one men’s “lifestyle?? magazine’s verdict on the Crimson’s performance in last semester’s Harvard-Yale Game, where several dozen Yalies skipped out on the tailgates to organize what Maxim called a “bad-ass prank” in its February issue...