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                College life is fun.  School, friends, parties.  But college life may also be a struggle for some, specially those who are on tight budget.  After a long day’s lecture and picking up your brains, who wouldn’t want to come home to a hot meal, a cold drink in front of your favorite TV show, knowing fully well that you have a laptop to turn to while doing your research.  Truly a nice refuge from dorm life.  But then again, where would a college student get a budget for all the amenities of home? Not unless you’re the son of Bill Gates, then you share the same problem with the rest of the commoners.     

                Centrelink has the solution.  If you can’t buy it - rent it.  The benefits of renting a TV, washing machine, refrigerator, airconditioning and many other electrical gadgets are boundless.  You get to choose the appliance of your choice without worrying about the pricetag.  And since all units for rent are fully functional and under warranty – you need not worry about repairs and all, thus, giving you more time for your studies.. or parties.

                Centrelink provides top-of-the-line appliances in various designs and prices depending on your lifestyle, standard of living, and of course, price limit. All units are guaranteed functional and safe. But in the rare case that the tv gets broken, the airconditioning unit gives a crazy sound, or the laptop wouldn’t boot - you don’t have to worry about maintenance and repair for any malfunction in the unit, provided that it has been used in its normal and standard use, it shall be immediately replaced. 

                Yes, at Centrelink, having home appliances is one less thing to worry about and you can go about your schoolwork and have fun with schooling and being young. You can find comfort in the midst havoc and be enlightened with the great sense Centrelink can offer with the site’s visitor.

                In this crazy world of having to keep pace with the rest of the world, having the money or the lack of it really makes a big difference.  And for those having trouble with finances, renting appliances is a smart choice.  Not only will it take you out of the misery of choosing quality yet reasonably-priced appliances, but it gives you the comfort of having appliances of your choice but without the pricetag.

                At Centrelink, your comfort and your welfare is their main concern, and that includes your keen sense of quality and affordability.  Who said that being on budget should also mean living in poverty.  All it takes is the right attitude and Centrelink.  You already have the attitude, and the rest – trust Centrelink.

                Centrelink Services Online is the students’ solution to having a great college life. And college life should be stress-free and worry-free.  You take care of your studies and let Centrelink take care of you. Why limit yourself when you can have the solutions for all the problems and undertakings. Just have a great sense of resourcefulness. 

    • 9 months ago
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    • #australia
  • timelightbox:

Sebanate Berisha, a Kosovar Albanian refugee who lost all of her children in a nighttime bombing raid in Kosovo, at a refugee center with an unidentified boy. Tirana, Albania, 1999. Photograph by Marissa Roth
Photojournalist and Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Marissa Roth’s One Person Crying: Women and War will be exhibited at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles from Aug. 16 through Oct. 25.
Click here for more information. 

    timelightbox:

    Sebanate Berisha, a Kosovar Albanian refugee who lost all of her children in a nighttime bombing raid in Kosovo, at a refugee center with an unidentified boy. Tirana, Albania, 1999. Photograph by Marissa Roth

    Photojournalist and Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Marissa Roth’s One Person Crying: Women and War will be exhibited at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles from Aug. 16 through Oct. 25.

    Click here for more information. 

    Source: museumoftolerance.com
    • 9 months ago
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