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Holly Smith

Frederick, Washington, D.C.

Writer and Editor at Freelance

I'm the other Smith.

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  • 2 weeks ago | counselling-directory.org.uk | Holly Smith

    Burnout It's finally here! Some extended decent weather. Update that wardrobe, book your mates in for lazy evenings down the pub, and make sure to book that holiday! You're tired. It's been a long winter, and perhaps now things are starting to feel on the up. Until... You start to fret about money. You realise you're counting down the days to the holiday. You reluctantly reach for that credit card. Run late to the pub because you forgot an important deadline. End up in a fight with a loved one.

  • Feb 10, 2025 | nature.com | Holly Smith

    NEWS AND VIEWS 10 February 2025 Three-dimensional maps of glacier surfaces across Greenland reveal that cracks are growing rapidly where land ice meets the sea — and climate change is to blame. As glacial ice flows, stress fractures that run tens of metres deep form in the glacier’s surface (pictured).

  • Oct 21, 2024 | counselling-directory.org.uk | Holly Smith

    The truth is though, if you fall into a nervous breakdown, it is more likely to feel like a list of symptoms and a whole lot of self-criticisms. You'll likely berate yourself for not feeling ok, blame everyone in sight for every inconvenience and more than likely push through a lot longer than is healthy. The phrase 'Give yourself a break' is never so important as it is in the early stages of a nervous breakdown.

  • Mar 12, 2024 | washingtonindependentreviewofbooks.com | Holly Smith

    An associate history professor at Indiana State University, Anne L. Foster is also the author of — or contributor to — multiple books, including Projections of Power: The United States and Europe in Colonial Southeast Asia, 1919-1941 and The American Colonial State in the Philippines: Global Perspectives. Although her newest book, The Long War on Drugs, is equally erudite, it differs from her earlier titles in that its birth can be traced directly to the classroom.

  • Feb 25, 2024 | observerlocalnews.com | Holly Smith

    Two local employees have earned top honors for the Volusia County Tax Collector's Office. On Monday, Feb. 19, the organization’s Employee of the Year and Supervisor of the Year awards were bestowed upon Spruce Creek High School and DeLand High School graduates during the annual awards ceremony. “Earning this designation speaks volumes for the caliber of these team members,” Volusia County Tax Collector Will Roberts said.

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