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Work culture is such an important topic, [employers] want to see not only do you know how to do the job, but also are you a good fit to work with...it I not just about what's on the paper. 188
You may be having too little tax withheld from your paycheck. Change your withholdings now by filing a new Form W-4 with your employer. It could help you avoid having to scrape up money to pay a surprise tax bill next year, says Scott Stone, a certified public accountant with offices in Missouri and Arkansas. 330

Who needs teeth when you have cats? This little lady at Advocate Children's Hospital skipped adulthood and just went straight to being an old cat lady. What they say about old people and babies looking alike has never seemed truer.... 234
While the NRA donates some money directly to candidates and campaign committees, it spends the vast majority of its money on lobbying and outside expenditures, like supporting or opposing candidates through powerful ads. For example, in the 2016 election cycle, it gave nearly .1 million directly to congressional candidates and party committees, but spent .4 million on outside spending. 393
When that happens, someone will steal photos and personal information from an existing user's profile and create a second profile, "cloning" it and masquerading as that individual. They then send out friend requests to the person's current friends on Facebook in an attempt to learn more personal information about the person they've cloned, or send out scam messages, according to Webopedia.These scams have occurred en masse in the past, like in the summer of 2016. Facebook officials confirmed that there hasn't been an unusual increase in cloned accounts recently, and this most recent hoax has no connection to the data breach that occurred in September."We haven't seen an increase in incoming reports of impersonation (cloned accounts)," a Facebook official said. "The volume of these types of posts isn’t a good measure for how often impersonation is actually happening. For example, it is not accurate that 'almost every account is being cloned,' as one of these posts claims."The best thing for users to do is just delete the messages they receive about this, especially if they echo the exact same language used above.But how can users tells if their Facebook has been cloned? It's a simple fix. Search your name on Facebook and see if there are any other profiles claiming to be you. Cloned profiles will typically have the exact same name, a photo of you and possibly some mutual friends. If a person is genuinely concerned they are the victim of Facebook cloning, they should go to the profile and report it to Facebook. People can also find tools to report fake accounts here. 1642
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