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Starting Over: What People Need to Survive and Succeed When Moving to a New City
By Victoria Diyaolu | Contributor, U.S – Moving to a new city is one of life’s biggest transitions. Whether motivated by career opportunities, business expansion, education, lower living expenses, or the search for a better lifestyle, relocation can completely reshape a person’s future. While the excitement of a fresh start attracts many people, experts say…
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Hungry for Love: The Emotional Void Success and Money Can’t Fill
By Thuso Masikhwa | Contributor, Africa – SOUTH AFRICA (Heartmenders Magazine) – From the minute we are born to the minute we die, human beings have an innate hunger to be touched, kissed, hugged, accepted, smiled at, and loved.In Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, the need for love comes just above the need for physiological comfort…
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Remote Wonders of the World: Extraordinary Places Few People Ever See
By Heartmenders Magazine Editorial Team NEW YORK – Desire to live in a place very far and away from the hustle and bustle of the city or away from the pollution and fast-paced life of crowded cities? Desire a getaway to any of the remotest parts of the Earth, in a tourist adventure or vacation?…
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Male Circumcision in Igbo Land: Culture, Identity, Health, and the Tradition That Still Shapes Generations
By Okechukwu Okugo | Founding Editor – One of the Igbo people’s cultural practices is male circumcision. It dates back to the Stone Age. The Igbo live in the southern part of what is today known as Nigeria. In the past, they circumcised females alongside males. Today, all Igbo communities have stopped female circumcision and…
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When Love Becomes a Luxury: The Hidden Dangers of Building Relationships on Money and Material Things
By Rose Ebere | Family Affair Editor – Has a “trusted” friend deserted you? You shared vital parts of your life with them. You took risks and helped them in their time of need. How did you feel? Heartbroken? If a friend who abandoned you in sorrow hurt you, how would it feel if your…
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From Dreamer to Business Success: How Anyone Can Become a Thriving Entrepreneur
By Okechukwu Okugo | Founding Editor – No one is incapable of being an entrepreneur, whether we were born to become one or not. Anyone can become a self-made businessman or businesswoman. Some may seem to have a natural skill that helps them succeed. You can learn or develop any skill. It does not matter…
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Cut Your Grocery Bills Fast: How Bulk Buying & Home-Cooked Meals Can Save You Thousands
BY MONICA MADU | Hospitality Editor – Resources are scarce, which is why many people enjoy saving a few dollars. Households have different avenues to cut their budgets or save money. One of the special places where one can save money is in kitchen expenses, food items, and toiletries. Two traditions that can help one…
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The President Who Led from a Wheelchair: The Inspiring Story of America’s Big-Hearted Leader
By Okechukwu Okugo | Founding Editor Today’s world has many troubles. Many people are now in despair and without hope. Don’t tell me you are one of them? Don’t accept it, at least not after you have finished reading this article. Though granted, many now face such terrible conditions that they feel as if they…
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Success Has a Price: 12 Powerful Steps That Can Make You Relevant, Respected, and Rich
By Okugo Ben, for Heartmenders Magazine – Stop putting yourself under pressure. Pay for success by applying wisdom. Here are a few tips that can help guide you: 1. Do not borrow to send your children to big schools; operate at the level you are at. 2. If you have land, please try to develop it.…
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How to Get Your Child to Open Up About School Bullying Before It Gets Worse
By Rose Ebere | Family Affair Editor As a long-term primary school teacher, I have seen bullying firsthand. Bullying is not a new phenomenon. It has been an age-long thing. Bullying comes in different forms or styles. Bullies target not only children or teens. Adults can be, too. Even a country can bully another country.…


