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Michelle Hebertliving in Fullerton, CA
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| TOTAL VIEWS: 484 | | | PUBLISHED CONTENT: 5 | | | FAVORITED BY: 0 | | | CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 12/05/2006 |
Feels like the perpetual college student, I'm a full time theatre major working for a degree in Sound Design. I've lived in a variety of places around the United States and a few place overseas. I've studied film, theatre, and writing for both genres and experience. Education/Experience: Marymount of Fordham University - NY, Long Island Univerity C.W. Post - NY, California State University Fullerton - CA Interests: theatre, suzuki method, film, horror genre, poetic analysis, music, karaoke, food, composition, graphic design. URL RSS |
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The next time, or perhaps the first time, you visit this world wonder, you'll know why it's called a wonder. Over 1.2 billion years of sediment and rock are missing from the geologic time line; and the Grand Canyon is the best place to see it. By Michelle Hebert | Published 2/28/2008
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There is a whole world of natural items that you can probably find in your kitchen and bathroom cabinets that you could use to make you feel like you've spent a day at the spa - even like a celebrity.
By Michelle Hebert | Published 12/28/2006
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Choice is indicative by what options are out there... it's an individual decision that the person must live with for the rest of their lives. We make choices every day- and we must live with the consequences of those choices. By Michelle Hebert | Published 12/28/2006
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The sun is shining outside, and it's evident in the slits of light that filter over the carpet from the closed shades. Although it's a wonderful day outside, he stays there in his room. By Michelle Hebert | Published 12/28/2006
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The issues of womanhood are not dead; they have changed slightly and become more important than before with increasing interest from the global community and the current politics. By Michelle Hebert | Published 12/18/2006
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