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| TOTAL VIEWS: 1,152 | | | PUBLISHED CONTENT: 5 | | | FAVORITED BY: 1 | | | CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 01/04/2007 |
I am a student of humanity. I have traveled a great deal and met many different people. I have had a few careers in my life and am currently going to college for my Bachelor's degree. People trust me to give them good advice about all kinds of issues because I tell it str Education/Experience: Granite State College Interests: Politics, Religion, cooking, romance and relationships, books, music, life Motto: Life is meant to be lived, not observed, I happen to be lucky enough to do both! URL RSS |
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In keeping with the Wal-Mart documentary The High Cost of Low Prices, this essay is a more personal perspective from a city girl who found home in a small town that is now being forever altered. Is there nowhere left to find a few trees? By Catalina | Published 6/4/2008
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This is an essay style paper written for a course at Granite State College by me, a student with Adult ADHD. For those who don't understand; or choose to brush it off as a 'fake' disease, it is a snapshot of the person, not the diagnostic terms and media hype. By Catalina | Published 7/19/2007
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This paper gives some little known information regarding the school of thought used by the founding fathers of our country. It also defends the position of any American who is not a Christian that religious freedom means all religious beliefs, not just Christianity. By Catalina | Published 5/7/2007
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The sexual revolution has raised a number of moral conflicts within our society. Freedom versus commitment and communal morality are the combatants. The battlefields are many, scattered across race, religion, traditional gender roles, and politics. By Catalina | Published 1/27/2007
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While this essay has references to organizations and statistical data, the opinions expressed here are my own, and I stand by my right as an American to express that opinion freely in any forum. By Catalina | Published 1/13/2007
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