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Lindsay Barrs

Lindsay Barrs

living in Sherborn, MA
   
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TOTAL VIEWS: 227|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 6|FAVORITED BY: 0|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 05/19/2007

I am a junior at Fairfield University who is majoring in English/Professional writing. I have a great deal of experience writing analytical, comparative, persuasive, and descriptive essays, as well as editorial and news pieces. I have a 4.0 in my English major.

Education/Experience: Dover-Sherborn High School, graduated in 2005; Fairfield University, Junior, expected BA in English/Professional Writing

Interests: Writing, reading, photography, baseball, travel, sailing, the ocean, piano

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Barack Obama's intelligence, vision, and motivation to transform our country from a place of economic and international turmoil, to a union of people who coexist and strive to achieve success, is truly inspirational in my eyes, and fully expressed in this editorial piece.
This is a commentary about the potential consequences that can arise from discussing one's personal (and oftentimes controversial) viewpoints, especially in an academic setting.
This is a commentary that details the ramifications of smoking while advocating health awareness in the United States. I have included personal ties in this article, as my grandfather was an avid smoker and subsequently passed away before I was born.
The price of college textbooks is skyrocketing and students are both frustrated and fed up with paying astronomically high prices each semester. Students offer helpful suggestions on how to overcome this financial burden and attain quality, affordable textbooks.
This is a commentary on the dangers of listening to IPods and other music devices while trying to cross the streets of New York. New York state senator Carl Kruger proposed a bill in response to this hazardous situation, which ultimately provoked public controversy.