Bio:
Shelton has worked in the special education field as well as the social service field for three plus years. He has also worked as in clinical research for diabetes. Shelton hopes to express his views on a variety of subjects as a novice writer.
Shelton has worked in the special education field as well as the social service field for three plus years. He has also worked as in clinical research for diabetes. Shelton hopes to express his views on a variety of subjects as a novice writer.
Education/Experience:
University of California, Irvine. B.S. Biological Sciences
University of California, Irvine. B.S. Biological Sciences
Interests:
Autism, Biology, theology, Music, Sports, Sports cards, Traveling, Social work, Animals, Cooking, Basketball, Guitar, Christianity.
Autism, Biology, theology, Music, Sports, Sports cards, Traveling, Social work, Animals, Cooking, Basketball, Guitar, Christianity.
Motto:
"Life is not about what you gain, but about what you have done."
"Life is not about what you gain, but about what you have done."
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A guide with some ideas of what can be done with the thousands of sports cards accumulated during sports card collecting.
By Shelton Y | Published 4/24/2009
Here are a few ideas for healthy and delicious snack substitutes that your kids will love.
By Shelton Y | Published 1/30/2009
Raising kids alone is a difficult task, and raising kids "right" becomes impossible in our society. Here are some little tips that can help us as parents to put an end to the feeling of entitlement.
By Shelton Y | Published 1/22/2009
In part one and two of this series, we discussed various ways to obtain food and shelter on a minimal budget. In this third part, we will explore the final part of your needs: clothes.
By Shelton Y | Published 1/19/2009
In a world of technology and excitement, the hobby of collecting sports cards has taken a backseat to video games and iPods in today's youth.
By Shelton Y | Published 1/13/2009
The dwindling global economy and worldwide recession has left many unemployed and you can be next. Here are some ways to stay alive and bring you a smile during your jobless days.
By Shelton Y | Published 1/13/2009
The garage is often the lowlight of the house. This article details innovative yet functional ideas that will transform your garage into the neighborhood's envy.
By Shelton Y | Published 1/8/2009
This article contains some tips on how to start collecting basketball cards.
By Shelton Y | Published 1/8/2009
The dwindling global economy and worldwide recession has left many unemployed and you can be next. Here are some ways to stay alive and bring you a smile during your jobless days.
By Shelton Y | Published 1/8/2009
A review of the performances of the 2008-09 NBA draft class, the surprises, the disappointments, and the future.
By Shelton Y | Published 1/8/2009
A brief guide on the best tasting coffee you can find at the supermarket for the lowest price.
By Shelton Y | Published 1/2/2009
In the face of current economic turbulence, here are some tips to help you satisfy your caffeine cravings without losing your wallet.
By Shelton Y | Published 1/2/2009
With the wide variety of oils available on the market today, the novice chef can get confused easily in the kitchen. This guide will explain some of the most common oils available and their proper uses.
By Shelton Y | Published 9/16/2008
Kids love cereal. However, with childhood obesity and health problems at an all time high, choosing the right breakfast cereal is as important as choosing the right pre-school. Here are the top 10 best cereals for kids to consume!
By Shelton Y | Published 9/16/2008
Pained at the pump? Here's a guide on conserving gas and making your gallon go the extra mile!
By Shelton Y | Published 8/27/2008
A guide to some of the hot prospects and forgotten stars to target when investing in basketball cards this summer
By Shelton Y | Published 8/26/2008
Need more memory? External hard drives might be the solution.
By Shelton Y | Published 8/26/2008
A guide to five of the best NBA forwards to invest in for card collecting fanatics while all eyes are on the Olympics!
By Shelton Y | Published 8/25/2008
An overview of some of the best buffets in Las Vegas
By Shelton Y | Published 8/22/2008
A step by step guide for removing oil stains from the driveway.
By Shelton Y | Published 8/19/2008
How to protect your sports cards to maximize your profits should you choose to sell them.
By Shelton Y | Published 8/13/2008
For visitors, the variety of shops and malls can be a blessing as well as a curse, especially for those who are prone to indecision. Fear not, this article will detail some unique shops and shopping centers.
By Shelton Y | Published 8/11/2008
If you are planning a trip to Las Vegas anytime soon, it is important to plan when exactly to go so you can experience all of the excitement and none of the hassle. Here are the four best times to visit Las Vegas!
By Shelton Y | Published 8/11/2008
A short guide on some of the best three outlet malls in Las Vegas.
By Shelton Y | Published 8/11/2008
Visiting Las Vegas on a budget and can't afford to see all of the fancy shows? Fear not, this guide will take you to some of the best free shows on the Las Vegas Strip!
By Shelton Y | Published 8/11/2008
You love Las Vegas but the Strip is too busy for you? Room prices are too high? Restaurants are outrageously overpriced? The solution might be the hidden treasures found outside of the Las Vegas Strip!
By Shelton Y | Published 8/8/2008
A comparison and contrast of the most popular magazine and newspaper in Las Vegas and how it can help those unfamiliar with Las Vegas.
By Shelton Y | Published 8/6/2008
Can't stand the heat in Sin City? Go all in to find out how to stay content and hydrated while in Las Vegas!
By Shelton Y | Published 8/5/2008
A short and friendly sightseeing guide to tourists who wants a taste of Hollywood history!
By Shelton Y | Published 8/5/2008
Ever wonder what to do during the day in Las Vegas? Want to find something fun for the whole family? Don't want to spend 24/7 in a casino? Find out more in this little piece that'll take you to the Las Vegas you never knew.
By Shelton Y | Published 8/4/2008
A trip from SoCal to Vegas will take approximately 5 hours if you are driving from the farther points such as Los Angeles or San Diego, from the Orange County or Inland Empire, your drive will take approximately 3.5 to 4 hours.
By Shelton Y | Published 8/4/2008
A review of the DS version of Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures
By Shelton Y | Published 7/24/2008
A brief reflection on my thoughts after a Christian youth summer camp
By Shelton Y | Published 7/24/2008
A exposition on some of the best Asian restaurants off the strip. A few local gems loved by those who know and kept secret from the tourists. Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Thai? You want it? You got it!
By Shelton Y | Published 7/24/2008
A comparison and contrast of two of the best masters of occupational therapy programs at Loma Linda University and the University of Southern California
By Shelton Y | Published 7/24/2008
This article explores the life of the brilliant artist and the tumultuous events that led to his demise. A brief psychoanalysis is given in an attempt to account for his peculiar behavior. Was it depression, psychosis, or something deeper?
By Shelton Y | Published 7/23/2008
A guide to some of the best Chinese restaurants in the Greater Los Angeles county! Want to experience Chinese cuisine and don't know where to start? Look no further!
By Shelton Y | Published 7/22/2008
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