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Lauren Lang

Lauren Lang

living in Burton, MI
   
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I am currently working as a communications manager for a non-profit in the Detroit area and hope to attend graduate school for Professional Writing Studies in fall 2006. My poetry has been published in a few literary magazines.

Education/Experience: B.A. in English, University of Michigan

Interests: Writing poetry and prose, reading absolutely everything, Latin, blogging

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There are many movie theaters in Lansing, and each weekend they are packed with people of all ages looking for something to do. A short review of the major theaters in the area.
Over the past 10 to 15 years, great strides have been made in the development of new technologies for monitoring and treating type 1 diabetes. These include insulin delivery systems, diabetes monitori...
While many people might first hear of a potential new church home from friends and neighbors, the Internet has offered them a way to find out exactly what makes a particular church tick.
If your business or non-profit organization possesses a database of loyal customers or faithful members or volunteers, consider sending a periodical e-mail newsletter alerting them of upcoming events,...
The word gross has long been a derogatory term for many English speakers. The word has been used for hundreds of years, and the transformations that gross has undergone throughout the centuries have ...
There is much to do in the Flint, Michigan area. Shopping, sports, concerts, and fine dining are all within a short distance away.
TiVo is perhaps the best thing to happen to television in the past ten years. Rewind, pause, and record live television with the push of a button, and learn why you'll wonder how you ever lived withou...
Couples Swept Away is a wonderful resort for the romantic looking for some time alone, some good food, and a whole lot (or nothing) to do.
In his monograph, Siam Mapped, historian Thongchai Winichakul explores the ways in which Thai identity evolved in conjunction with its geographic identity, often manifested in the form of maps.