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Fake ballers are so last season; 5 ways to master affordable fashion

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BY KIARA B.

Mastering affordable fashion is about being strategic with your spending and developing a creative and resourceful mindset. By combining these tips, you can build a stylish wardrobe without breaking the bank. Let’s make affordability the new black and conquer the fashion game, one fly outfit at a time.

Create a budget. Spend within your means.

Create a monthly budget for your fashion purchases and spend within your means. Fake ballers are so last season. You don’t need expensive, flashy items to be considered a well-dressed individual. In fact, most luxury fashion brands strategically target the middle and lower class, tricking people into thinking that a highly-priced product is the recipe for a good outfit. This is wrong. Money doesn’t buy style. Take advantage of thrift stores, consignment shops, and online platforms for secondhand clothing. You can find unique pieces and designer items at a fraction of the retail price and look just as good.

Follow fashion trendsetters.

“Trendsetters” are not exclusive to celebrities and fashion influencers. A mutual friend, a coworker, or even your favorite aunt are all potential fashion experts that can be huge style inspirations. Don’t count out the underdogs. Finding inspiration from “average” people will likely help you stay within your budget and ensure that your style elevation journey is sustainable.

Once you find who inspires you, stay up to date on their latest posts, unique fashion brands they follow, and their favorite fashion influencers. If it’s someone you know personally, inquire about their style inspiration. If they truly have a passion for fashion, your interest will excite them and they will happily go on and on (and on) with thoughtful fashion advice.

Download Pinterest. You need it.

Pinterest is widely known as the go-to platform for people who wish to elevate their style without draining their pockets. Users can easily navigate through a wide-range of style guides, discover unique and affordable pieces, and clever styling advice. The platform contains user-generated content that unconsciously empowers you to refine your tastes, explore diverse aesthetics, and develop a signature style that aligns with your budget constraints. Pinterest has developed a supportive community of individuals who are unafraid to hyperlink brands that sell their favorite pieces, websites that offer affordable options, and underrated influencers who know just a little something about fashion.

Know what to buy.

Focus on buying high-quality essentials that will last longer, rather than purchasing a large quantity of cheap, disposable items. Quality pieces may cost more initially but can save you money in the long run. After assessing product quality, ensure the pieces you buy are versatile and timeless items that can be mixed and matched to create multiple outfits. These may include neutral coloured shirts, classic denim jeans, and versatile footwear. Key pieces can be styled in various ways to give the illusion of a larger wardrobe.

Care for your clothes.

Properly care for your clothes to extend their lifespan. Make sure to read and follow care instructions on your products’ labels. Different fabrics and designs may have specific care requirements that help maintain their longevity. For example, you should consider mild detergents and gentle spin cycles for delicate fabrics like: silk, wool, or cashmere. In terms of storage, investing in sturdy, quality hangers for items like suits, dresses, and coats maintains the shape and prevents stretching. Following these maintenance strategies will have your wallet thanking you (and me) in the end.

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The cost of convenience: how much does delivery really cost?

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BY AMARI SUKHDEO

Have you ever been excited to camp-in and order your favourite meal for delivery, only to be taken aback by that bill? That $18 ramen suddenly balloons to $32. Why the hefty price tag? Here’s what’s happening:

Markup mayhem:

When opposed to ordering straight from the restaurant, ordering through delivery apps frequently entails a surreptitious price increase. The menu items found on these platforms are typically more expensive than those found inside. Remarkably, a recent survey found that the cost of things ordered through delivery apps may be up to 26% more than that of items ordered straight from the restaurant. A lot of customers are caught by surprise by this markup, which turns what could have been a relatively inexpensive dinner into a costly affair.

Fee fiasco:

Not only is there a markup, but there are also significant service costs added to the bill. For instance, Uber Eats determines prices based on the quantity of your order, while DoorDash charges a $3 minimum service fee in addition to a 15% service charge. These extra fees have the potential to significantly raise the overall cost of your meal, giving customers the impression that they have been taken advantage of.

Restaurant shares:

It’s not just diners who are experiencing financial hardship. Restaurants face a big competition from delivery apps, which can take up to 30% of their earnings. This is especially true for smaller businesses that depend significantly on delivery services. Restaurants may find it extremely challenging to generate a profit due to the weight of high commissions, given their already extremely narrow profit margins.

A troubling tendency is shown through data: the cost of using delivery apps is progressively going up. Fees have increased to previously unheard-of heights in recent years, leaving many customers unable to pay more for their favourite dishes. For a few, the price hike has caused them to reconsider their dining options.

At home diners, keep in mind that you have to account for the hidden expenses the next time the convenience of a takeaway menu entices you. It’s a story about: delivery workers’ financial struggles, increased rates, and outrageous surcharges. Bon appétit, with caution.

https://www.vox.com/money/24118201/food-delivery-cost-expensive-doordash-ubereats-grubhub

https://www.foodandwine.com/news/delivery-app-prices-higher-fees-2021-pandemic

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Beneath the waves: Unveiling the legacy of the transatlantic slave trade in the Bahamas

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BY KAHA G. – 15 YEARS OLD

What is archaeology? Archaeology is the study of human history and prehistory through the excavation: of artifacts, structures, and other physical remains. It helps us understand past cultures, societies, and lifestyles by analyzing material culture left behind by ancient civilizations. In this case, archaeologists in the Bahamas have found underwater wrecks of 14 sailing ships involved in the Trans-Atlantic slave trade between Africa and the Americans.

The Bahamas Lost Ships Project, led by Allen Exploration and the Bahamas Maritime Museum, aims to catalog shipwrecks in the Bahamas. They’ve found 596 wrecks so far, dating back to 1657.  Also, these findings were published around Black History Month, emphasizing the importance of preserving the experiences of marginalized communities.

The Bahamas’ history is deeply connected to the transatlantic slave trade, with events like the arrival of the first slaving vessels shaping the islands’ population. The wrecks of ships like the Nancy and the General Oglethorpe remind us of the individuals who suffered and resisted enslavement. This research also highlights the Bahamas’ role in the transatlantic slave trade, connecting: Africa, the American Southeast, Cuba, and the Gulf of Mexico. Making it an important trade route for these places.

According to Livescience, the wrecks included the “Peter Mowell which is an American schooner (sailing vessel) that sank off Lynyard Cay near Great Abaco Island in 1860 with about 400 enslaved Africans on board; as well as smaller vessels that carried slaves to plantations for sugar, coffee, cotton and tobacco in North America and around the Caribbean.”

Alongside that, the team of archaeologists, and Allen Exploration have found three wrecks, but their locations are currently undisclosed. The CEO, emphasized the historical significance of these wrecks, noting their importance in understanding the conditions aboard slave ships and the broader history of the slave trade.

Additionally, the type of living conditions of enslaved Black people were atrocious. They lived in miserable huts, which were said to be “Unfit for the habitation of wild beasts.” They wore iron slave collars and worked seven days a week, with just four hours a day of rest in cane-cutting season. Unfortunately, about 10% of enslaved Africans died on the plantations in Cuba each year during the slave trade, and some were even flogged to death.

In conclusion, the discovery of these shipwrecks in the Bahamas sheds light on a significant, yet often overlooked aspect of human history: the transatlantic slave trade. These findings provide valuable insights into the conditions endured by enslaved individuals and the intricate networks that facilitated this cruel trade. As we continue to explore and preserve these historical sites, we honor the resilience and bravery of those who resisted oppression and strive to ensure that their stories are remembered for generations to come.

 

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Unveiling the Mysteries of the Fibonacci Sequence: Nature’s hidden code

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BY KAHA G. – 15 YEARS OLD

“The Fibonacci Sequence turns out to be the key to understanding how nature designs… and is a part of the same ubiquitous music of the spheres that builds harmony into atoms, molecules, crystals, shells, suns and galaxies and makes the universe sing.” Guy Murchie

This quote was utilized to pique your curiosity about today’s article topic, The Fibonacci Sequence.

The Fibonacci Sequence is a series of numbers where each number is the sum of the two preceding numbers. With the set of numbers being:

0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610.

One of the most remarkable properties of the sequence is its connection to the golden ratio. The golden ratio is an irrational number that is approximately equal to 1.61803398875. It’s found by dividing any number in the Fibonacci Sequence by the number behind it. The more someone goes down the sequence, the closer the result gets to the golden ratio. Here’s a small example, 34 divided by 21, which is 1.61904761905. Look how close that is!

Furthermore, it appears in many natural occurrences, from the arrangement of leaves on a stem to the shape of a seashell. Some examples are the spiral patterns of sunflower heads, pinecones, pineapples, as well as the pattern of the nautilus shell being the most famous one. Although this might seem like a coincidence, it helps nature as well by maximizing surface area, efficiency, and strength.

The Fibonacci Sequence also appears in mathematics, computer science, and art and design. In mathematics, the sequence plays a role in number theory and algebraic structures. In computer science, the sequence is displayed in algorithms, data structures, and computational geometry. In art and design, the Fibonacci sequence is displayed to create aesthetically appealing designs, like the famous “The Starry Night” by Vincent van Gogh.

The Fibonacci Sequence is a remarkable pattern that appears in nature, art, and mathematics. Its connection to the golden ratio and its presence in nature make it a fascinating subject of study and research. This just makes me appreciate nature’s beauty and makes me regret how little we reflect on the world around us. What are your thoughts on this beautiful sequence?

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