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Medical Student Shadowing a Surgeon

Kyle Thomas Glasser

Kyle Thomas Glasser who is twenty one is studying medicine with dreams of serving the community. Kyle knows the value of being a doctor and offering his services after travelling to Central America to give support to the poor. Today, Kyle is in Atlanta Shadowing Dr. Jeff Traub in his work as a surgeon.

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Missed Fortune Discusses the Benefits of Tax-Free Earnings

Missed Fortune

The Missed Fortune workshops and educational materials are geared toward helping individuals save for retirement without having to pay large sums in taxes. In his four decades of helping individuals with financial planning and management, Missed Fortune founder Doug Andrew has found a few pitfalls to traditional 401ks and IRAs.

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Interviews & News: The Most Important Items to Bring When Traveling with Children

Whether it’s packing for a trip to see grandma the next state over, or packing for a two-week trip to the Caribbean, there are some things that are crucial for parents to bring while traveling. Interviews and News has some suggestions to keep children safe, occupied and happy while on the road or in an airplane.

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Dan Sciscente Says his Love of Music Remains Despite Busy Career in IT

Dan Sciscente

In today’s interview, we will speak with Dan Sciscente, a Montreal based Information Technology entrepreneur and Project Manager, who encourages young IT professionals to focus on their passions as well as their careers.

Interviews and News: Good morning and thank you for taking the time to chat with us today.

Dan Sciscente: I appreciate the opportunity. It’s not every day an IT guy gets a chance to talk about music.

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England’s Most Fascinating (and Haunted) Castles

For travelers who are planning to visit to England, here are several historical castles that may be of interest. Although, notes the staff of Interviews & News, the superstitious may not want to visit the Tower of London on All Hallow’s Eve.

With a 900-year history, England’s castles are famous for their amazing cultural – and often dramatic – pasts. They dot the countryside of green rolling hills and pastures and often give travelers a glimpse into a long-ago lifestyle. The English are proud of their castles, because they are such a part of the country’s unique heritage. They range from small castles that have been transformed into hotels or guesthouses to sprawling remains that have been partially swept out to sea as well as castles that are still functioning.