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Christy Byrdliving in Atlanta, GA
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I'm a grad student in Educational Psychology who loves to write, especially when it's not academic papers! Education/Experience: B.A. Interests: education, psychology, fiction, baking, cooking, pets, travel URL RSS |
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Feline Pine is an environmentally-friendly cat litter that comes in two forms: original pine pellets and clumping. The main benefits are that they are all-natural and control odors well. Negatives include the size of the pine pellets and poor clumping. By Christy Byrd | Published 11/10/2008
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If you moved during the year or you work in one state and live in another, you may end of filing income taxes in two states. Here's some information to make sure you fill out the right forms and get a tax credit. By Christy Byrd | Published 2/14/2007
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Adobe PageMaker is a powerful program, customizable to a seemingly infinite degree. But what if you just want to do something simple? Here's a guide to the main features in PageMaker 7.0. By Christy Byrd | Published 1/25/2007
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"Is it burning?" is a question many black women will have to answer in their lifetime struggle with their hair. Continuing to relax my hair is a conscious choice, though the racism in our society can burn more than chemicals. So: "Is it burning?" "No, not yet." By Christy Byrd | Published 1/20/2007
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A guide for black women to put in their own relaxers. By Christy Byrd | Published 1/10/2007
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Applying to grad school can be expensive! Fortunately, some schools offer application fee waivers. They can be hard to get, but every $60 or $70 less helps. Here's how I got fee waivers from 3 of the 8 schools I applied to. By Christy Byrd | Published 1/10/2007
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A Georgia school board just settled a case about stickers warning that evolution was a "theory, not a fact." A closer look shows us that the parents who wanted the stickers in the first place had one thing right--students should think critically, not only about evolution. By Christy Byrd | Published 1/9/2007
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