Blog entry by Kina Murnin

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Jobs for college students are out there even with on country's recession. Look around your community, talk with the jobs center at your university and walk around the community you're living in and see what problem you can solv

His comments came as officials in France seized an £86million superyacht linked to Rosneft chairman Igor Sechin - a close ally of the Russian President - in the Mediterranean port of La Ciotat close to Marseille.

'One of my friends who grew up in Russia, she was in second grade. She came home one day crying. Her mother asked why and she said on the back of her seat there was a swastika. This is a country that obviously does not want you.' 

'And I think now even parties who accepted funding from oligarchs should understand that they, you know, they need to change course, because that's what - if I don't misunderstand the public mood in the UK - that's what the British public want.'

It is amazing hearing about students creating their own business while in college and pasting it on to younger college students after they graduate. Two brothers I new in college started a lawn mowing/snow shoveling business that financed their college education. Another college student had his own car washing and dealing business in the evenings and on the weekends making $30 an hou

According to a previous listing on the University of Minnesota's website, the Multicultural Summer Research Opportunities Program is 'an intensive 10-week summer program in which undergraduate students of color work full-time with a faculty mentor on a research project.' 

'After the Holocaust, in Russia you were not allowed to be religious. So my parents raised me to know I was Jewish. You know who you are inside. When I was in school you would still see anti-Semitic signs.

She told Harper's Bazaar US magazine: ‘My shape is different. When I got down to 95 pounds, I was muscles, like a little brick house, but skin and bones. When I gained it back, it went to completely different areas.

It comes as French authorities today they have seized a luxury superyacht belonging to a company linked to Igor Sechin (pictured here with Putin in August last year), the chief executive of Russian energy giant Rosneft and a close confidant of Putin

Born Milena Markovna Kunis, Mila comes from a Jewish family and moved to Los Angeles from Ukraine, when she was seven years old, alongside her father Mark, a mechanical engineer, and mother Elvira, a physics teacher, and her brother Michael.  

spora. Many Uyghurs in America migrated or fled from the northwestern Xinjiang region in China, which some refer to as East Turkestan. And it has become increasingly tough to maintain any ties with their homeland as China tightens its grip on

Dr Biggs' conclusion is that the drug does not provide a pause button while a child comes to terms with gender identity. He says there's no evidence their impact is reversible and he sees the treatment as a fast-forward to cross-sex hormones and surgery. 

Frans Timmermans, the European Commission's first vice-president, said on Thursday that Britain was being left behind by the EU in the strength of its sanctions against Russian moneymen and their businesses

I Am a procrastinator.

Every morning I have to clear up mess from the garden left by my dogs. Yesterday I applied a trick from psychologists, who say doing a dreaded chore for just three minutes makes it manageable. I did it. The rule works!

It was a report by Dr Michael Biggs, associate professor of Sociology at Oxford University, together with the experience of Keira Bell, a young woman who had been treated at GIDS with puberty blockers and prescribed cross-sex hormones as a teenager, that alerted me to the dangers of the treatments on offer. 

A top EU official has today urged Britain to get its act together over the sanctioning of Russian oligarchs, saying the UK is now 'following Europe's lead' in its attempt to get tough on the billionaires 'enaballing' Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.

It comes after Usmanov, an Uzbekistan-born billionaire with Russian citizenship and who is thought to be worth around £15billion, was sanctioned by the European Union in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. 

hting. "We eat Uyghur food, my mum teaches us to cook Uyghur food, we celebrate all the Uyghur holidays, we do all the religious practices that we couldn't do back in our homeland -- freely with no fear,"

area. Beijing is accused of widespread human rights abuses in the region and detaining more than a million Uyghur and other Muslim minorities in re-education camps -- allegations that officials veheme

The superyacht features its own helipad. The seizure comes after Usmanov, an Uzbekistan-born billionaire with Russian citizenship and who is thought to be worth around £15billion, was sanctioned by the European Union in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine

Pictures taken today show the massive boat, which has a 25-meter swimming pool, surrounded by scaffolding and waterproof covering as it sits in the dry dock of Blohm Voss Dock; where it has been since late October for a refitting job.