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How to Sell Your Home for the Highest Price — AARP
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If you buy a home, one way or another, you are likely going to need to sell it at some point. Washington, D.C., real estate agent Ansa Tyus is here to help us navigate the confusing world that is selling your home.
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Tips for Picking Out Fish From a Fishmonger — AARP
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Selecting the right fish can be intimidating. Max Devens from Potomac Grocer has some great tips for spotting the best fish to bring home for dinner.
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Cyndi Lauper: Don’t Let Age Define You — AARP
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Singer Cyndi Lauper has a message for all women to cast off ageist expectations and live by their own time line. #DisruptAging
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Helen Mirren on How Her Approach to Her Career Has Changed — AARP
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Helen Mirren received the career achievement award at this year’s Movies for Grownups Awards ceremony on Feb. 5. The ceremony will air for the first time on PBS as part of the "Great Performances" series on Friday, Feb. 23.
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How to Fight Age Discrimination in Your Job Search — AARP
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AARP Work & Jobs Vice President Susan Weinstock gives advice on how to fight age discrimination on the Dr. Phil show.
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How to Reduce Ageism in the Hiring Process — AARP
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Your organization suffers if ageism keeps qualified people away. Learn ways to keep ageism out of hiring. These simple tips are based on a Harvard Business Review study.
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Second Careers: Newspaper Publisher Turned Sailboat Captain — AARP
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Bill O’Donovan, 70, was laid off by the Virginia Gazette at 65, after 42 years at the publication. Fortunately, he was spending more than 100 days a year on the water, and that qualified him to get his Coast Guard certification.
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Second Careers: Schoolteacher Turned Real Estate Agent — AARP
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JoAnn Maguire, 75, got her real estate license many years ago, but after she retired from teaching, she took courses at a community college to get up to speed and put her license to work.
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Second Careers: Media Professional Turned Personal Trainer — AARP
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Tony DiCosta, 67, was a media professional whose career came to a premature end. After a period of reassessment, he decided to pursue his lifelong passion for fitness.
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Second Careers: Teacher and Pastor Turned Innkeepers — AARP
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Bill Petry, 74, and Linda Petry, 70, often stayed at bed-and-breakfast inns and thought that running an inn might be fun after they retired. Today they’ve made their dream a reality.
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Second Careers: Organizational Trainer Turned Dog Walker — AARP
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Sari Reis, 68, has always had a huge passion for animals. When neither nonprofits nor veterinary practices paid enough, she decided to start her own business.
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