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Rebecca Mercurioliving in Orlando, FL
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Rebecca Mercurio teaches language arts and journalism. She also serves as a newspaper adviser for the school. She is a freelance writer whose work has focused on vegetarianism, activism, education, religion, fashion, and society. Education/Experience: Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from the University of Central Florida Interests: Writing, Reading, Movies, Arts, Crafts, Bicycling URL RSS |
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Whether you are a career-changer or brand new to the job market, your first year of teaching can be a very stressful and trying experience. No amount of college-level education classes can fully prepare you for your first moment in front of the classroom. By Rebecca Mercurio | Published 11/26/2007
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After so many holidays of eating only sides, it may be time to consider preparing your own vegetarian Thanksgiving to bring to the table. That's what I decided to do one year, and I was surprised by the outcome. By Rebecca Mercurio | Published 11/23/2007
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With so many options for holiday shopping, there are several stores offering great deals for the day after Thanksgiving shopping. By Rebecca Mercurio | Published 11/21/2007
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When I was in seventh grade, I noticed that I didn't look like the other girls in my class. I felt uncomfortable in my own skin. I felt objectified. I also felt fat. By Rebecca Mercurio | Published 10/28/2007
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My road to adulthood has been one paved with embarrassing moments, lonely weekends and bad hair. My adolescence was rife with attempts to fit in without standing out too much. I really, really, really wanted to be cool.
By Rebecca Mercurio | Published 10/24/2007
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