Bio:
Recipient of Best New AC Source May 2009 Award. My writings have been published by several newspapers and magazines.
I have written feature stories, opinion pieces, press releases, a weekly column, creative nonfiction, fiction and travel pieces.
Recipient of Best New AC Source May 2009 Award. My writings have been published by several newspapers and magazines.
I have written feature stories, opinion pieces, press releases, a weekly column, creative nonfiction, fiction and travel pieces.
Education/Experience:
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice - Behavioral Forensics
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice - Behavioral Forensics
Interests:
Award Shows, Business, behavioral forensics, crime, faith, fiction writing, health, medical, music, politics, safety, society, writing gigs.
Award Shows, Business, behavioral forensics, crime, faith, fiction writing, health, medical, music, politics, safety, society, writing gigs.
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Say What You Mean; Mean What You Say...and sometimes it's best not to say anything at all.
Say What You Mean; Mean What You Say...and sometimes it's best not to say anything at all.
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Nancy Kerrigan's father is dead. The police say it is at the hands of her brother. Read what one crime investigator thinks about this case.
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/9/2010
Whether you love to read Saul Relative, Meg G., Roz Zurko, and other high page-earning AC writers articles or not, you can appreciate anyone who has broken a writing 'glass ceiling'.
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/9/2010
If you wake up at night due to liquid or partially-digested food rising into your throat, you may be experiencing acid reflux. This condition can seriously affect your lungs if left untreated. It can also worsen your asthma once it affects the lungs.
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/9/2010
Consumer credit cards can feel like a cash windfall when you need it, but the old saying, "there's gonna be a payday; someday" is so true: credit money has to be repaid-someday.
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/9/2010
Do you know how far the East is from the West? Isn't that one of those unanswerable questions? This song's lyrics answers it for us.
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/9/2010
Adam and Eve were the first law breakers as well as the 'first family.' Lets let you decide if they got justice in the first court of law.
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/9/2010
Genesis mentions a tree of knowledge of good and evil as well as a tree of life. Adam and Eve ate from the first but not the latter. Do you know why and why not?
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/9/2010
Don't strain your brain trying to do mental math; use an online financial calculator to help you estimate how to get out of credit card debt. This one is quick and easy!
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/9/2010
Michael Jackson's private doctor has been given an order by the judge in his case: Don't sedate anyone else while out on bail. Deputy state Attorney General Trina Bell wants more than that from Conrad Murray, she wants
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/8/2010
As Valentine's Day nears and couples contemplate their love for one another, it might serve them well to remember and study the first couple to grace Planet Earth: Adam and Eve.
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/8/2010
Somebody has to process and investigate a crime scene. If you are interested in doing the job, you should read some facts about it first.
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/8/2010
Need free personal finance advice but don't want to leave your house for it? Use these online financial calculators and be on your way to a better financial future.
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/8/2010
Dr. Conrad Murray did some unusual things the day Michael Jackson died, including making some personal phone calls after realizing Michael may
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/8/2010
Virginia State Police Investigators need your help in finding Morgan Harrington's killer. They have six questions that you may be able to answer and that would help them locate who killed Morgan through geographical profiling.
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/8/2010
Didn't get to catch the game? Didn't see the Tebow commercial? Wondering about it all? Then let
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/8/2010
Chapter two in the book of 'Genesis' in the Bible is about the creation of mankind through Adam and Eve. But it is also about God's great love and grace, as well as the creation of rain.
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/7/2010
Super Bowl XLIV is the once-a-year main event for football fans everywhere, but...want to hear a confession?
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/6/2010
Republican Scott Brown was sworn-in as Massachusettes Senator today in Washington. Senator Brown answered questions on jobs, budget, wars, and working with Democrats.
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/4/2010
Johnny Depp goes to bat for Roman Polanski, but is Depp--a fellow France resident--being wise in his support? And how can spouting conspiracy theories help Polanski--or him?
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/4/2010
Gossip and innuendo swirled online about the cause of Brittany Murphy's death, with Brittany's mother citing existing health complications. The coronoer has now ruled in the case.
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/4/2010
Michael Jackson's doctor Conrad Murray about to be arraigned on Friday in the star's death.
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/4/2010
Amber Alert on a 4-year-old boy from Georgia by GBI.
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/4/2010
Not familiar with the creation of Earth as viewed from a biblical approach? Want to understand 'the other side's point of view?' Now's your chance, and you don't even have to leave the comfort of your home to do it.
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/4/2010
It is believed that sometimes killers kill other people before working up the courage to kill who they really wanted to all along. This was true of Edmund Emil Kemper III.
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/4/2010
On July 23, 2007 at 3 a.m. two men broke into the home of Dr. William Petit and his wife, Jennifer. The Petit's had two daughters, one aged 11, the other 17. Before the seven-hour ordeal was over two rapes would occur and three deaths.
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/3/2010
There are basically three reasons people are fascinated with murder. Do you know what they are? And do you know why most homicides occur? If not, keep reading.
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/3/2010
Deciding which IRA is the best type of investment approach isn't easy. But this article makes it more likely you'll understand the advantages and disadvantages of each before you invest.
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/3/2010
Dorice "Dee Dee" Donegan Moore has been charged in the case of Abraham Shakespeare, the $30 million lotto winner from Florida who went missing in April of 2009.
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/3/2010
Having killed both his paternal grandmother and grandfather and four California coed girls, Edmund Kemper is nearing the end of his serial killing...with two more coeds to go.
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/3/2010
Law enforcement official speaks on condition of anonymity with Associated Press regarding forthcoming charges against Dr. Conrad Murray, the physician who is alleged to have administered the fatal drug overdose to Michael Jackson.
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/2/2010
Not since the 1930s and '40s has the Oscar powers-that-be nominated so many movies during Oscar time. Now, in 2010, there are ten movie nominees instead of five. But will that be a problem?
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/2/2010
A composite sketch of the man seen near Club Space and Paula Sladewski the night she was murdered has been released by police today. But Paula's boyfriend Kevin Klym remains a 'person of interest.'
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/2/2010
If a small business owner budgeted his money for inventory, new buildings and employee education, but he ruled out buying fire insurance, where would he and his employees be once a fire came? The same is true with national security.
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/2/2010
On the evening of March 7th, Oscar nominees will walk the red carpet into the Kodak Theatre and wait with baited breath to find out if they will be the one to take the golden statute home.
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/2/2010
Do you know the difference between a criminals modus operandi (MO) and their motive? Read on to make sure you do.
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/2/2010
Edmund had murdered both of his paternal grandparents when he was 15 years old, then he had killed three young girls when he was 21, but his killing days weren't over. Victim #4 was about to be next.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/31/2010
As often happens, an anonymous tip has led police in Florida to the remains of Abraham Shakespeare, a trucker who went missing in April of 2009; just three short years after winning $31 million in '06. The police...
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/29/2010
The verdict has been handed down in the Scott Roeder murder trial, in which he was accused of murdering a Kansas abortionist named George Tiller.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/29/2010
A Brazilian magazine, Fantastico, got the scoop: Gisele's son Benjamin wasn't born in the hospital as reported; he was born in the couple's penthouse bathtub. And Gisele and Tom, a three-time Super Bowl Quarterback didnt...
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/29/2010
The earthquake in Haiti did more than kill 170,000 people and leave another million homeless: it resulted in more than 7,000 criminals being set free in Haiti to run loose. These criminals are now targeting the victims of the Quake.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/29/2010
With over 25 years in the FBI, ex FBI Profiler Greg McCary gives his take on the Morgan Harrington homicide and offers tips on what type of person he thinks the suspect pool should include.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/28/2010
'Bachelor' Jason Mesnick wanted Melissa Rycroft first; now he wants Molly Malaney. Which is it? Or is 'Bachelor' Jason Mesnick as confused as Ex 'Bachelor' Bob Guiney on love?
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/28/2010
The third victim of the California coed serial killer Edmund Kemper was a 15-year-old girl named Aiko Koo. Unlike victim's number one or two, Aikoo wasn't going to go quietly into the night without making a scene.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/28/2010
In a State of the Union speech that only serves to remind Americans who put him into office why they did in the first place, President Obama laid out his new game plan--but it sounds like he is adopting John McCain's now.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/28/2010
You don't have to wear a gun or arrest people in order to work in the criminal justice field; you can work in government jobs or even participate in research as a CJ graduate.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/28/2010
If you have read anything I've written you have probably surmised already that I am a woman with a weapon--a real one. But I have a real need for a weapon besides my glock. I need a BB gun and here is why...
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/27/2010
Past behavior can be a predictor of future behavior, that is why we study serial killers--even those from 1972, like Edmund Emil Kemper. Especially men like him, who would not have been caught if he hadn't turned himself in.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/27/2010
Knowing the position of the rope knot and other characteristics when a hanging person is found will go a long way in investigators being able to determine if it was an autoerotic act, a suicide, or a murder.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/27/2010
Lester Hobbs is being sought for the first-degree murder of his estranged wife Tonya Hobbs and the kidnapping of her seven-year-old daughter Aja Johnson. Recently obtained surveillance tapes from Walmart prove Lester was...
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/27/2010
When a body is found that has not reached a skeletal stage, the ME can determine cause and time of death through the autopsy procedure routinely performed. But when skeletal remains is found, that changes things. Read how.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/27/2010
Morgan Harrington has been missing since October 17, 2009, but now Morgan's skeletal remains have been found approximately 10 miles from where she was last seen at a Metallica concert. Read on to learn what geographical profiling means to this case.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/27/2010
Learning to manage our time is an important way to reduce stress in our lives. Practice these ten time management tips to gain control over your time and reduce stress.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/26/2010
Paula Sladewski was burned in a trash bin in Miami during the evening hours of a weekend, a typical time frame for a revenge arsonist. But some arson crimes are committed to mask other crimes like murder. Which type of arsonist committed Paula's burning?
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/26/2010
This firesetter often commits weekend fire crimes or in the early morning, afternoon or evening hours; they aren't 'day-time' firesetters, normally. This arsonist either experienced an affront from his victim or thinks he did.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/26/2010
Arsonists vary in many ways, but many of them do share some similar characteristics. Learn what they are from this article. After all, forewarned is forearmed.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/26/2010
Arson is generally seen as a male crime. In fact, males commit nine out of ten arsons. Can you guess which race commits more arson?
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/26/2010
Celebrities are always lending their support to their cause celebre' and Tim Tebow is just following suit. But pro-choice women who hail choice as important in everything except 'pro-life,' are whinning about it. If Tim's mom had listened to them...
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/26/2010
Standing 6'1" and weighing 190 pounds, Lester Hobbs is a giant beside his stepdaughter Aja, who is 4' and weighs only 59 pounds. Aja has brown hair with black dyed ends and is believed to have been taken by Lester.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/26/2010
A killer who kills his victim in one location and transports the body to another is usually an organized killer. He most likely will bring his own weapon too, but what if he doesn't. What does that mean about him?
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/26/2010
If Tim Tebow's mother had aborted him, as a doctor urged her to do, Tim wouldn't have made sports history by winning the 2007 Heisman Trophy. But even though Tim did live and has made sports history, some women are screaming that.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/26/2010
An organized nonsocial offender is likely to return to the crime scene and be a police groupie, like the California coed killer Edmund Kemper.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/26/2010
California coed killer Edmund Emil Kemper III was a 1970's lust and mutilation killer. He even killed his own mother. And Edmund didn't get caught by DNA--and he used to hang out with the police.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/26/2010
Not all types of crimes can be profiled. Certain crimes are more appropriate for profiling purposes. And since profiling is an art, not a science, it can help when DNA doesn't.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/26/2010
Shelby had just moved to town to be closer to her fiance. Being new in a strange town made her let down her guard with her new neighbors out of loneliness and compassion. But it cost her...her life.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/25/2010
Curl up or dye is the big question for hair this winter with celebrities. Read the list to see who curled and who dyed.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/24/2010
Rumors and reports are swirling on the Internet this morning about Johnny Depp dying in a car crash. The reports and rumors are unfounded and based on a You Tube video purposefully put out that looks like a real CNN page.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/24/2010
Comedian Andy Dick was in town in Huntington, West Virgina to perform at the Funny Bone over the weekend when he decided to escalate his prior sexual criminal behavior, proving sexual deviants don't just "stop;" they have to be stopped.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/23/2010
Heidi Montag already had natural beauty. She didn't need ten plastic surgeries to be beautiful in her mom's eyes. And Heidi is now afraid to face her mother after what she has done to drastically change her appearance.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/22/2010
Roman Polanski pled guilty to his unlawful sexual intercourse with a 13-year-old in 1978 but he has been on the lam ever since, hiding out in France and Swiss. But U.S. Judge says no more hiding and no absentia sentencing.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/22/2010
Investors always want more bang for their buck and day trading can give them that, but day trading also carries risk. Do you know what they are and if they are worth it? Read on to learn more about this investment tactic.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/22/2010
A prosecutor in Italy revealed today that convicted killer Amanda Knox will be charged with slander for her unfounded remarks about police brutality.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/21/2010
He used to be in "Trouble," but he ain't anymore. Matt Lawrence is moving forward and leaving his past behind by auditioning on Idol. But "Trouble" may still be his middle name...at least in music.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/21/2010
CBS confirmed Jennifer Lyon's death this week. The former contestant died in Oregon. She was 37 years old.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/21/2010
Marilee and Joe were boyfriend and girlfriend who separated when Joe was sent to prison, but their reunion years later would prove to be their last, ending violently for Marilee.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/20/2010
A French film about the life of artist Serge Gainsbourg opened today in France producing great excitement, but one of its main characters--Lucy Gordon who played Gainsbourg's muse Jane Birkin--couldn't attend: she had committed suicide
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/20/2010
Bertrand Cantat, a 45-year-old French rocker with the band Noir Desir (night desire) is being questioned by the French police in Bourdeaux, France regarding his ex-wife's 'suicide.' They are wondering if he killed her like
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/20/2010
If you are new to Associated Content and need to hear what is so great about this online writing venue, read on. Associated Content, also known as AC to the motley crew who write here is a place where a newbie, or an oldie, can
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/20/2010
In what should have been a shoo-in election if Dems really did enjoy full health care reform support, especially in a Blue-state, voters spoke loud and clear: This health care reform bill isn't the answer; go back to the table
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/20/2010
Dems lose Senate seat and supermajority as Martha Coakley falls behind to Scott Brown on election day, jeapordizing the Dems' plans for healthcare reform and other legislation...behind closed doors at the White house.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/19/2010
In a down-to-the-wire election for the hottest contested Senate seat this side of the country, Scott Brown took down Martha Coakley and wrestled back voters' voices against government-run healthcare, but will Dems
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/19/2010
If you missed Sandra Bullock sweep up on stage to accept her Golden Globe for Blind Side, you hopefully caught her in the movie itself. The movie is based on a true story and
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/18/2010
Hollywood has spoken and the winners are Meryl Streep, Drew Barrymore, Alec Baldwin and...
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/17/2010
In an interview with WTOL, a CBS affiliate, Paula Sladewski's grandparents express their feelings about Paula, her killer, and what most people didn't know: she's adopted.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/16/2010
During his campaign Obama claimed he would make government more open and accountable. What happened to make him go back on his word...over...and over...and over? And is he giving us Hitler-type healthcare?
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/15/2010
Supposedly Bob Guiney an ex 'Bachelor'star and his wife of five years, Rebecca, were splitting. But was this online story merely a harbinger of other 'false' stories to come?
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/15/2010
It's back but not without the usual love/hate relationship with Simon Cowell and the way he visually provides viewers with his 'opinion' of the 'talent' before him. Ellen talk is split 50/50 on whether she will make or break the show
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/14/2010
While Haiti citizens sleep on the street and seek out their dead loved ones from the rubble, criminals are gearing up to make off with any aid loot they can, according to the FBI and their warning to American's.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/14/2010
President Obama is asking for more money to continue funding the war in Afghanistan: the war he wants to wage instead of the one in Iraq. But will Congress give it to him?
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/13/2010
OJ is putting the squeeze on lovers like me and you...read how and why.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/12/2010
According to witnesses from Club Space, Paula Sladewski was seen leaving willingly with a "black man" only minutes after her boyfriend was kicked out of the club. But did she?
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/12/2010
Sarah Palin, that mouthy republican who can juggle guns, motherhood, and the political fall out constantly thrown her way is once again in the limelight. And her detractors are fired up about it, but why?
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/12/2010
Who is Roman Polanski and why might some people consider him to be a pervert? This article provides a look at who this man is as well as the crime he is accused of with a 13-year-old girl.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/12/2010
On New Years Eve of this year, while many were ringing in the new year in Florida with a loved one, model Paula Sladewski was being burned in a garbage bin. And her boyfriend, Kevin Klym, says he didn't do it.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/8/2010
You hear about people who commit the most heinous crimes and you wonder why someone would do something like that. This article looks at the ecological and social crime theories about why some people commit crimes.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/8/2010
When a horrible murder occurs--like Meredith Kerchers--everyone wants to know what made the killer (or killers) do it. This article examines crime theories that currently exist.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/7/2010
He won $31 million dollars in 2006, but in April of 2009 Abraham Shakespeare went missing. And he hasn't been seen since. His fortune, however, is in the hands of
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/7/2010
Don't be fooled by the headline, the United States government hasn't thrown support officially behind the convicted murderer Amanda Knox. The U.S. referred to in the article pertains to
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/6/2010
Understanding human behavior and personality is the key to doing a psychological profile, but not every crime is profiled.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/5/2010
Sherlock Holmes was the first deductive reasoning detective...and he is still one hard act to follow, thanks to author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/5/2010
The most famous profilers, vorpagel, Ressler, Douglas, and Hazelwood are real-life examples of the fictional character Sherlock Holmes, who--so many years ago--wisely deduced how to profile psychologically.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/5/2010
Agreeing to a fast-track trial bought Guede a reduced sentence, after the fact, on appeal. But the same won't work for Knox and Sollecito, who went kicking and screaming into court.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/4/2010
The Donald wants Italy boycotted, Amanda's parents want her free, and Hillary is willing to play diplomat and listen, but the family of Meredith Kercher is who we should be supporting; not a killer.
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/4/2010
President Obama, that winsome guy who rode in on a white horse and told the country he could "fix it," and "tomorrow would be a better day," and just "believe in me," has
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/3/2010
State legislatures have been busy this year, creating as many as 40,697 new laws for us to follow. But some of their laws strip the state citizens of the power they should possess. What's up with that?
By Radell Hunter | Published 1/2/2010
While allegations about Tiger Woods' sexual indiscretions may be true, allegations about him taking a beating at his wife's hands aren't, according to a CNN story.
By Radell Hunter | Published 12/31/2009
If a criminal lawyer fails at his job it has the potential to send a man away for life imprisonment or death; therefore his job is akin to a surgeon in an operating room: he sometimes only gets one chance to do it right.
By Radell Hunter | Published 12/22/2009
The detention officer in a reformatory, jail or prison is expected to be in good physical health in order to execute his duties of inmate supervision. But maintaining control of an inmate is just one duty in a detention officer's job description.
By Radell Hunter | Published 12/21/2009
Seeking a higher rate of return on an investment is a big draw for those who choose mutual funds, but with that return potential also come possible risk.
By Radell Hunter | Published 12/21/2009
Infidelity, rage, and an auto accident have all served to produce a lot of media attention for Tiger Woods. So is his wife being wise to buy a home away from it all?
By Radell Hunter | Published 12/12/2009
In a move that has been made over-and-over again in the criminal world--and from a jail cell usually--one criminal tells us that another convicted offender "didn't do it."
By Radell Hunter | Published 12/11/2009
Do you live in a fairytale world of limo rides, five-star restaurants, and a Ken for your Barbie world? Then don't read this hilarious take of a normal working woman.
By Radell Hunter | Published 11/12/2009
Probably the most important of the benefits of switching to synthetic oil-especially during the winter-is to prevent breakdown of your vehicle.
By Radell Hunter | Published 11/6/2009
If Clint Eastwood had been a woman he would look and act like Kimberly Munley: cool as a cucumber, quick on the draw, and deadly accurate--riding in to save the day.
By Radell Hunter | Published 11/6/2009
Performing car maintenance during winter can mean the difference between safety and catastrophe. So don't neglect the 5 important winter car maintenance tips outlined in this article.
By Radell Hunter | Published 11/6/2009
Behavioral forensics can aid investigators in determining the guilt or innocence of killers. Let's apply this scientific tool to Amanda Knox's diary to see what we find.
By Radell Hunter | Published 11/3/2009
Eliminate the clutter in your home office by throwing away these items you don't need to keep any longer.
By Radell Hunter | Published 10/30/2009
Don't wait til the end of the year to get your finances organized; do it now before tax time.
By Radell Hunter | Published 10/30/2009
Taking your personal finance temperature is as important as taking your child's temp when they are sick.
By Radell Hunter | Published 10/28/2009
If you have been following this financial series and have the financial paperwork filled out, let's look at what it all means. Otherwise, first go to the article "Personal Finance: Five Steps to a Better Financial Future."
By Radell Hunter | Published 10/28/2009
Looking to make some good money? Want to do it by writing? Check out this article and learn of a job site that you can join for free. Start making more money today!
By Radell Hunter | Published 10/27/2009
Heart disease can be affected by particles found in acid rain water, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, and so can asthma. Read on to see how-and who is affected the most.
By Radell Hunter | Published 10/23/2009
A balance sheet is nothing more than a piece of paper listing what you own, what you owe, and what the difference between the two amounts to. But a balance sheet gives you the "big picture."
By Radell Hunter | Published 10/23/2009
In the first article you learned the five steps to a better personal finance future. In this second article you are given some tools to help you see the "big picture" of your own personal finances so you can improve it.
By Radell Hunter | Published 10/22/2009
Don't let the financial hurdles you face rob you of hope. Tomorrow truly is another day, just like Scarlett O'Hara said in Gone with the Wind - and remember; she got her fortune back too.
By Radell Hunter | Published 10/22/2009
Found in foods like Dannon's Activia yogurt, "Probiotics"(good bacteria) have been found to aid some people with digestive problems that may stem from having too few "good" bacteria in their gastrointestinal tract.
By Radell Hunter | Published 10/22/2009
This is the latest update on my road with AC, and at month seven you may be surprised to hear me telling you to actually reduce your page views; not increase them. Read on to see why.
By Radell Hunter | Published 10/16/2009
Who is more likely to get bladder cancer? Those individuals over age 55 are, according to the American Cancer Society, and men get it more often than women do. And approximately 70,000 people are estimated to get it in 2009.
By Radell Hunter | Published 10/16/2009
Not sure what computer servers are? Didn't know there was more than one type of server? Don't sweat it. Read on to learn computer language in an understandable English format.
By Radell Hunter | Published 10/14/2009
Advocating murder and dismemberment in his horrorcore music, Richard Samuel McCroskey III (a 20-year old from California), has been accused of actually committing murder.
By Radell Hunter | Published 10/6/2009
They could be your babysitter, next door neighbor or your grandfather Al. But regardless of their sex, education level or age, they cause great harm. And doubt exists that they can ever be totally rehabilitated.
By Radell Hunter | Published 9/29/2009
Some people want to be patrol officers, removing drunk drivers from their local roads. Others commit to catching criminals in their state. And yet others long to hunt criminals that take their crimes on the road, nationally.
By Radell Hunter | Published 9/29/2009
Many things can cause erectile dysfunction in men. And men of all ages can experience it; not just the old. But some men don't realize that just one drink of alcohol can cause this problem.
By Radell Hunter | Published 9/28/2009
We need our kidneys in order to live, and when they aren't functioning right, it can lead to kidney failure and death. So knowing the basics about how our kidneys function can help us to better appreciate them.
By Radell Hunter | Published 9/28/2009
What does the new House healthcare bill have in common with Hitler? Quite a lot, actually. Read on to see for yourself.
By Radell Hunter | Published 9/4/2009
Undergoing surgery is a big enough concern, but worrying about the infection risk as well might make a person think twice about having an operation, especially an elective procedure.
By Radell Hunter | Published 8/25/2009
Want to go zero to 60 mph in less than four seconds? Me too! Read on to see what else the newest Ferrari has to offer interested car connoisseurs. And hopefully, one day, we can afford to buy one. But right now, you can at least look for free.
By Radell Hunter | Published 7/29/2009
If you've just started with Associated Content and are looking for a quick look at another Newbie's take on the whole experience, then look no further. This is the 7th article in a series about being a Newbie at AC.
By Radell Hunter | Published 7/25/2009
So you want to be a writer, but you aren't sure you can make a living. Read this article to learn how you can do both...successfully.
By Radell Hunter | Published 7/23/2009
With 15 out of 15 ethics complaints already proven false about Palin, you would think her detractors would learn, but nope; they're at it again. Two new complaints were filed Friday, and this time the press is mentioned.
By Radell Hunter | Published 7/11/2009
Not allowed to ride on the coattails of his fiance's family's foray into the limelight anymore, Levi Johnston isn't going away quietly. He wants his share of the loot and will stop at nothing to get it.
By Radell Hunter | Published 7/10/2009
With her son in jail, and her longtime love still left waiting in the wings for their "day at the altar," Farrah exits the building of life...her beauty, fame, and fortune unable to stop death.
By Radell Hunter | Published 6/25/2009
With people going overboard and the sexual assaults growing, is it safe to vacation on a cruise anymore? Read on to make up your own mind.
By Radell Hunter | Published 6/22/2009
It's hot, it's summer, and everyone's doing it: vacationing. Want to join in the fun but can't afford it? Read on to learn how you can vacation anyway. The only thing required is a sense of humor and $100.
By Radell Hunter | Published 6/22/2009
Yet another story has emerged in the news about "falling off" a cruise ship. Are these incidents' accidents, foul play, or poor judgment? Read the facts and decide for yourself.
By Radell Hunter | Published 6/16/2009
We'll she says she wasn't "home alone" and she says she wasn't home at all. Her alibi? She was at her boyfriends home. Let's look at some courtroom discrepancies.
By Radell Hunter | Published 6/13/2009
Amanda Knox and her boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito are accused of killing Meredith Kercher in a bizarre sex and drug crime. And Amanda wants you to believe that she is innocent. Read on to learn if you should or not.
By Radell Hunter | Published 6/12/2009
What happens when one cop goes bad? The entire force suffers because society loses its faith and trust in the other officers who serve.
By Radell Hunter | Published 6/10/2009
Radell Hunter and her classmate Betty Carroll are frustrated by the narrow thought processes of a homicide detective named Harry as they begin a cold case class murder investigation.
By Radell Hunter | Published 6/4/2009
Have you just started with AC and want to know if writing here is worth it? Or, have you been following this Best New Source's Newbie articles to gain inside info about navigating AC and making money? Either way, read on for answers.
By Radell Hunter | Published 6/3/2009
Hackers infiltrated Face Book recently and stole 200 users' passwords, reminding us that cyber crime is alive and well in the U.S. and President Obama plans to tackle it...read how you can too.
By Radell Hunter | Published 5/29/2009
You have the "I'm for it" group and you have the "No way, Hosea" group about this issue. Who is right? And what's the harm? Read on and decide for yourself.
By Radell Hunter | Published 5/21/2009
If you think Parkinson's is mostly an old person's disease, you are wrong. It can affect the young too. But more importantly, it can affect some people you might not expect, so read on to learn who gets Parkinson's.
By Radell Hunter | Published 5/21/2009
A Grand Ole Opry induction is no small matter in Nashville, and it isn't just anyone who makes it to that coveted spot in their country music career. However, the country music stars on this list have earned their place.
By Radell Hunter | Published 5/18/2009
After the rise of Supermodels like Cheryl Tiegs, Christie Brinkley, Cindy Crawford and Gisele Bundchen, the desire to become a model grew, at least with American teens. But what opportunities for children and teens to model exist in Canada?
By Radell Hunter | Published 5/15/2009
Just what is marine biology and what do the people who work in that field actually do? This article will tell you this and more.
By Radell Hunter | Published 5/15/2009
Boats can be expensive, so don't pay big bucks for your boat but then neglect to protect it from the elements. Read on to learn which boat covers are the best for small boats.
By Radell Hunter | Published 5/14/2009
Don't think a Newbie can get far at AC? You're wrong. I'm proof that you can have an article make AC's Homepage, be featured as a guest on the AC Blog and win the Best New Source award within your first two months on AC. If I can do it, so can you!
By Radell Hunter | Published 5/14/2009
The long and the short of it (pun intended) is that the top 10 celebrity hairstyles this summer are a mixture of length and styles. So read on to learn who made the top 10 list and choose which of these styles would look good on you this season.
By Radell Hunter | Published 5/14/2009
In America, prayer is a right and privilege that has been enjoyed since the birth of our nation. And in 1952 President Truman made it even more significant by signing a joint resolution from Congress, declaring an annual National Day of Prayer.
By Radell Hunter | Published 5/7/2009
Got a sick child in your home? There can be nothing worse, right? Well, sometimes that sick child is really not "sick" after all, or at least that's what I have learned from experience.
By Radell Hunter | Published 4/30/2009
Do you suffer from chronic fatigue? No family or relatives to help prepare your food for you? Check out these home delivery services to still enjoy delicious and nutritious meals without having to cook a thing.
By Radell Hunter | Published 4/28/2009
Can you believe they don't always have a college education? And did you know that if they don't know what they are doing on your return then you, not them, are the ones liable for it? Keep reading to learn more for tax time.
By Radell Hunter | Published 4/28/2009
Lots of people are unaware that many companies will pay them to get their college degree. But for those who already know about it, and can't make up their mind if it's worth it, read on to learn the many benefits of doing it.
By Radell Hunter | Published 4/28/2009
Are you enthralled with the abilities of lab techs on CSI or the behavioral profilers of Criminal Minds? Curious about how those criminal-fighting cops do what they do and how you could too? Read this article to learn more.
By Radell Hunter | Published 4/28/2009
Headlines in 2009 follow the publication of the novel Extreme Measures, making readers question whether fiction might actually be fact in this case and whether politicians might not be setting America up for 9/11 Part II.
By Radell Hunter | Published 4/24/2009
Who hasn't dreamt of visiting Hollywood at some point in their life? Walking the red carpet and bumping into celebrities. But no tourist wants a costumed Batman lifting their purse or copping a feel.
By Radell Hunter | Published 4/24/2009
Who doesn't want to live a full and productive life? Those with bipolar disorder feel the same way, so understanding treatment options, as well as the stages of treatment - and the processes involved - will help you, or maybe someone you know.
By Radell Hunter | Published 4/22/2009
What do Sting, Axl Rose and DMX all have in common? The same thing that Ben Stiller, Carrie Fisher and Jean-Claude Van Damme do: they have all been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. But what is bipolar disorder? Keep reading this article to learn.
By Radell Hunter | Published 4/20/2009
Knowledge is generally empowering, and having knowledge about bipolar disease is no exception. The more you know about bipolar disease the easier it will be to recognize the signs and symptoms of it in yourself or others, so read on to learn more.
By Radell Hunter | Published 4/20/2009
Bipolar depression has characteristics that differ from other types of depression; therefore, it is important to know how to tell the difference between bipolar depression and other depressions. Read this article to learn about bipolar depression.
By Radell Hunter | Published 4/20/2009
You hear it everywhere: Get a college degree and increase your earning potential. But how can you do it when you work and have kids? This article tells you how to get your degree while still keeping your day job and managing to be with your kids at night.
By Radell Hunter | Published 4/15/2009
Which cities encourage their residents to "go green" or to "live greener?" You're not sure? Read this article to find out the names of the top ten green cities in America and to see if your city made the list.
By Radell Hunter | Published 4/13/2009
I love Broccoli! I love it with cheese drizzled on it. I love it steamed, and I even love it raw... with a dip, of course. So if you love it too, this article will tell you how to grow broccoli, when to grow broccoli and where to grow broccoli.
By Radell Hunter | Published 4/9/2009
Who hasn't plugged in a phrase in Google, looking for the fastest way to get online information on a topic? Shopping for insurance is no exception; this article tells you how to use the internet for car insurance shopping.
By Radell Hunter | Published 4/8/2009
Out of all 75 species of the Snowdrop flower there isn't any color but white. Can you believe it?
By Radell Hunter | Published 4/7/2009
Tired of spending your paycheck at the grocery store? Go green by joining a community garden and cut food cost as you enjoy home-grown vegetables while eliminating dangerous chemicals used by food growers and manufacturers.
By Radell Hunter | Published 4/6/2009
Have you just started writing for AC, or been writing for less than a month, and want to know what to expect? Read this article and learn how much money you can make and more.
By Radell Hunter | Published 4/4/2009
So your kid is tired and you only want to give them natural energy boosters. Good for you! Take a look at the top five list below to learn how to put some zip back into your kid's day the natural way.
By Radell Hunter | Published 4/3/2009
Has work worn you out? Are you too zapped at day's end to enjoy your free time? If you are too pooped to play after work, read this article to learn how to increase after work energy levels, so you can enjoy life again.
By Radell Hunter | Published 4/3/2009
Before you can fix a problem you have to understand it, right? You need to understand how your body makes energy before you can address how to increase your energy levels at work. Read the ten tips below for that and more.
By Radell Hunter | Published 4/3/2009
If you were asked what are the five most common recycled building materials what would you guess? Read on to learn if your answer is correct and to see how you can have beautiful kitchen countertops made from beverage glass.
By Radell Hunter | Published 4/2/2009
Remember that phrase, "pushing up daisies?" Well, I choose to eat pansies, and so can you. Read on to see why you might want to.
By Radell Hunter | Published 4/1/2009
Dreaming of a tropical island getaway? Don't settle for one island when you can go to three: Grand Cayman and her sister islands, Little Cayman and Cayman Brac, await your arrival and are less than ten minutes apart.
By Radell Hunter | Published 3/31/2009
I know you've seen it. That picture that shows someone picking a single flower and handing it to a friend who's down... of course it had to be a daffodil, the friendship flower. And it had to be yellow, too, right?
By Radell Hunter | Published 3/31/2009
The Grape Hyacinth, or sometimes called "Purple Hyacinth" isn't really a Hyacinth at all. Read this article to find out why.
By Radell Hunter | Published 3/31/2009
Autism screening tools, autism risk assessment tools and autism treatment options are about to hit the mother lode in research funding, bringing help to many children in need in our country who battle with this disorder.
By Radell Hunter | Published 3/30/2009
It is wise to start teaching children about home security issues as soon as they are able to comprehend some basics. So, at what age should you begin to teach home security to your children?
By Radell Hunter | Published 3/26/2009
Movie theaters are packed with people who want to experience the rush of taking down a bad guy, but in real life it is much more complicated. Read this article to learn what you should do if your home gets burglarized.
By Radell Hunter | Published 3/26/2009
In this economic downturn everyone wants to cut their budget for non-essentials, but you have to have auto insurance, so how do you get cheap auto insurance and still meet state laws for minimum coverage? Read on to see.
By Radell Hunter | Published 3/25/2009
Want to pay as little as possible for auto insurance without sacrificing your coverage benefits? Read this article to learn if that is possible.
By Radell Hunter | Published 3/25/2009
Would it surprise you to know that there is not a federal regulatory agency charged with overseeing auto insurance rate regulation?
By Radell Hunter | Published 3/25/2009
Looking for a restaurant that takes fine dining to a whole new level? You will want to check out Noe's in Los Angeles. Located downtown, Noe's offers dinner or six-or-nine-course "tastings" and an ambiance you won't soon forget.
By Radell Hunter | Published 3/24/2009
So you're a new driver, eager to get out on the road and behind the wheel on your own. But first you need car insurance, and here are some important things you should know before buying it.
By Radell Hunter | Published 3/24/2009
This is the third part in a series written by a Newbie in order to share her experiences thus far about writing for Associated in 2009. Read on to get an inside look.
By Radell Hunter | Published 3/24/2009
If you drive, you pay for that ride...or for car insurance on it. It's law. But don't break the bank for coverage you don't need, and don't pay more for insurance than you did for your new or used car. Read on for buying tips.
By Radell Hunter | Published 3/23/2009
What will a penny buy today? Well, you might be surprised to know that it might just buy you the advice you need to get your family, children and finances back on track. Read this article to see how.
By Radell Hunter | Published 3/23/2009
If you are like me, then you forget what symptoms go with what illnesses when you finally become very ill, because you just aren't sick that much. And you end up asking yourself, and everyone else, "Do you think this is the flu or just a winter cold?"
By Radell Hunter | Published 3/23/2009
There is an old Native American saying that goes like this: "He speaks with a forked tongue," which refers to someone who has a history of not telling the truth. Does this describe Obama?
By Radell Hunter | Published 3/23/2009
Are you losing the battle with your toddler? Do strangers give you looks of pity or disdain as they watch you navigate the slippery slope of parenthood in public? Read this article to figure out what you might be doing wrong.
By Radell Hunter | Published 3/19/2009
If you are new to Associated and have read my first article of introduction (Newbie's Only), then read on to learn more from someone only a few steps ahead of you.
By Radell Hunter | Published 3/19/2009
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