Erika White

Erika White is a graduate of Parsons School of Design. Erika is based in Manhattan but travels much of the year. Erika has written for NPR, Motherboard, MSN Money, and the Huffington Post. Here at Morning News Ledger, Erika covers entertainment stories, focusing on performance arts and culture.

The Easiest Bitcoin Wallet For Beginners

E-money is becoming increasingly popular. The cryptocurrency industry is relatively young and untapped by many people. Therefore, there is a fear that Internet operations in the field of finance are accessible only to a narrow circle of people, so-called “advanced users”. This opinion is erroneous. Bitcoin is available for all, it is understandable and easy…

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Management for benign prostatic hyperplasia should include treatment of inflammation in prostate

Management for benign prostatic hyperplasia should include treatment of inflammation in prostate The goal of management for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is to improve lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) of affected men. A recent article, Inflammation is a target of medical treatment for lower urinary tract symptoms associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia, World J Urology,…

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Instagram Marketing!

Tips to boost your Instagram Profile Many people use Social Media to profile themselves in the market. Nowadays everyone has Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Instagram or Pinterest and LinkedIn. Here we will discuss about Instagram marketing. There are different ways to boost your Instagram profile, Ironically You can buy cheap Instagram followers using Massgress.com. In this…

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Become a strong woman

It is sometimes quite a challenge, I think. Just like you, I have always wanted to be a strong independent woman. Yet I was not very good at this before and I often stood in my own shadow. In the end I succeeded fairly well and my question to you today is: Would you also like to be…

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7 RULES FOR A SUCCESSFUL PARTY OUTFIT

Whether you are invited for a leisurely family celebration, a classy work desk or an exclusive New Year’s event, each year-end party has its own dress code. Are you afraid that you color outside the lines with your outfit? Use these seven rules as standard to avoid any testamentary crisis. USE COMMON SENSE Unless your invitation says “CASUAL” or “JEANS & T” in large black letters, this is a real party…

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