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Simple English definitions for legal terms

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A quick definition of blog:

A blog is a website where people write about their thoughts, experiences, or news. They can include pictures, videos, or links to other websites. Blogs are usually updated regularly and readers can leave comments. Some people make money from their blog, while others use it to share information with a specific group of people. Anyone can make a blog by choosing a name, platform, and hosting service.

A more thorough explanation:

A blog, short for weblog, is a website where one or more writers share their personal insights in news articles or journal-like entries. These entries, also called blog posts, can contain text, photos, videos, or links to other internet sources. They are usually released at regular and frequent intervals, with the most recent entries listed first and the rest displayed in reverse chronological order.

Blogs often have comment sections where readers can voice their thoughts, concerns, or criticisms about blog posts. Comments can be viewed and replied to by both the blogger and other readers.

The subject matter of blogs can be as broad or narrow as the author(s) desire, and the purpose of each blog is unique. Some blogs are meant as an income source, with bloggers hoping to draw in a large following so that they might monetize the blog through ads, partnerships, sales, or memberships. Others serve as a communication tool to convey information about certain subjects or experiences to a narrow audience, without financial incentives.

Anyone can make a blog. They need only choose a domain name, blogging platform, and web hosting service, which can be accomplished either through free or paid online services. Most online services will allow for sample or customized layout designs to accommodate for both new and advanced bloggers.

  • A food blogger who shares recipes and restaurant reviews on their blog.
  • A travel blogger who writes about their experiences and provides tips for other travelers.
  • A fashion blogger who posts outfit ideas and product reviews.

These examples illustrate how blogs can cover a wide range of topics and serve different purposes. Each blogger has their own unique voice and perspective, and their blog allows them to share their thoughts and experiences with others.

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1a2b3c4d26z
11:15
In this analogy is the LSAT the NFL combine
JumpySubsequentDolphin
11:16
I told my family I won’t get any decisions until 2025 so they wouldn’t bombard me hahah
no i think there should be a Law School combine with all new drills except there is still the 40 yard dash
and a sub 4.5 gets you into any t14
LSAT can be one of the drills
letsseehowitgoesnow
11:17
so washu only called one person
So all the D1 athletes will get into a T-14. What else is new?
@TheAdoptedOne: that is called "Dean Poker Night" lol
@ClockworkBlue: I feel like most people could train for the 40 for the same amount of time as they do the LSAT and get close to sub 5 which would be equivalent to a 167+
this is like the schizophrenic posts JJK tik tok be putting out
powerscaling Law School deans up next
11:19
Election Day election day
Write in Dean Z vote
11:20
Saw a guy that wrote in Biden and he said no retirement for you buddy
1a2b3c4d26z
11:20
@ClockworkBlue: god I hope that's true
if the country was run the same as Mich Law it would be a better place
Imagine if election night was run by an adcom? Like, "yep, we could get the results Friday, or June 2025."
imagine if it was like Berkley applications
1a2b3c4d26z
11:22
Election status: Complete
1a2b3c4d26z
11:22
For months
triplethread
11:23
erection day
soapy
11:23
Shoutout to Robinhood's election bet not resolving until January
triplethread
11:23
is anyone else like certain that trump will win
ambitiouslizard
11:23
he aint winning
triplethread
11:23
i like being a pessimist
ambitiouslizard
11:24
he lost his re-election, why would he win this one?
1a2b3c4d26z
11:25
I have no idea why people have so much beef w berkeley's app
I've been reading a bit about "herding," which is this idea that pollsters are making the race look tied so they look right no matter who wins.
1a2b3c4d26z
11:26
Like... it's a more involved app but you don't have to do it? They're clearly trying to have some self-selection go on
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