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Karen McCaghren

Karen McCaghren

living in Somerville, AL
   
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I taught secondary English for twenty-six years, retiring in 2002. I then taught English 101 and 102 at a community college for several semesters.

Education/Experience: BS in Secondary Education, Athens State University; MA in Secondary Education, Alabama A&M University

Interests: Golf, reading, grandchild, religion, cooking, teenagers, community college

Affiliations: AARP

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Kraft's LiveActive cheese product gave my family relief from the symptoms of Irritable Bowel Sydrome.
The FDA has approved a device which can tell a patient when it is time for medication and allows the doctor to track the medication from a remote location.
Snakes are actively searching for water and food as the drought continues in the Tennessee Valley.
Documents recently revealed that Isaac Newton calculated events that would lead to the end of the world, but only to discredit those who say that the world will end at a particular time.
People should be aware that it is simple to get a finger stuck in the collapsible flange of their vehicle's gas tank.
A review by Dr. Bradley Maron reveals that more deaths have occurred as a result of sand submersions than have resulted from shark attacks during the past ten years.
A 100-pound granite tombstone was discovered by the side of a road in Jefferson County, Ala. The inscription on the stone indicated that it had marked the grave of Ed Taylor who was born on January 18...
A recent study indicates that a patient's ride to the hospital can result in contraction of an antibiotic resistant bacteria.
A New York anesthesiologist allegedly gave his patients more than a good sleep during surgery.
Because the spent-fuel pools were designed in the 1970's, before the advent of terrorist attacks, many nuclear power plants are particularly vulnerable.
The University of Georgia has embraced a new policy which would fine NCAA players for skipping class in an attempt to encourage their athletes to improve their academic performance.
Following just a few simple rules will keep you eating well, feeling comfortable, and saving energy during the hot summer season.
PTSD syndrome is certainly still affecting the life of a Capshaw, Ala., man who was trapped under his horse for 30 minutes this week.
The planning and intelligent thinking used in two unusual robberies recently show that today's robbers are not the stereotypical dumb crooks of the past.
A study concerning the use of an airway bypass may provide a new breakthrough in the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Though there are many disadvantages to being short in stature, a recent study indicates that tall people have a much greater incidence of coronary heart disease.
The simple games created by the children of the rural Appalachian Mountains can provide entertainment for children everywhere quickly and cheaply.
In the wake of the shootings on the campus of Virginia Tech University, U.S. soldiers on the battlefield are having mixed feelings about the way the nation is responding to our casualties in Iraq.
A man arrested for impersonating a police officer had a tarantula spider as a companion.
Students who feel ready to leave high school and enter college early can save a year of time to invest in other areas.
Women have had the right to vote since 1920, but have they really used that responsibility successfully? A wise woman of nine decades expresses her views on the failure of women to gain the Office of ...
Recipes that taste homemade can be made with few measurements, very little time, and no cooking skills.
My husband's sleep apnea was destroying our family. The booming snores were irritating, but the physical and emotional effects of the disease were unbearable.
Parents who are dealing with children with separation anxiety should consider using a "waving chair."
America's decline in education is the result of student's inability to reason, and more money will not solve the problem.