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About me - Dawn R. Cole

Born & raised in Upstate region of New York.

I have an A.A.S. in Theater Arts, and a B.S. in Business, Management, and Economics.

I am: an animal-lover, actress, poet, fiction & songwriter.

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Jobs & Careers > Career Path & Goals The differences between effective and ineffective leadership skills
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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN EFFECTIVE AND INEFFECTIVE LEADERSLeadership entails more than just managing. Effective leaders serve a dual role in addressing what their employee's want and need, as well as assisting their organization in creating and implementing strategic directions. Good leaders are focused more on innovation and l... More..

Pets & Animals > Cat Psychology Understanding a cat's memory
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UNDERSTANDING A CAT'S MEMORY"Thousands of years ago, cats were worshiped as Gods. Cats have never forgotten this." - AnonymousThere is more truth to that statement than most people know. Just because Fluffy won't come when you call her name or refuses to perform tricks like a dog, doesn't mean she can't remember. Cats not onl... More..

Celebrations & Holidays > Celebrations & Holidays (Other) What is Canada Day?
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WHAT IS CANADA DAY?One hundred and forty-one years ago, on July 1st, 1867, Canada attained freedom from British rule and became the Dominion of Canada. Canadians celebrate Canada Day every July 1st with parades, festivities and fireworks in remembrance of their country's formation. Canada Day is often referred to as "Canada's... More..

Entertainment > Celebrity Biographies Hollywood actor biography: Don Cheadle - Person of Courage
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Hollywood Actor Biography: Don Cheadle - Person of CourageDon Cheadle was born in Kansas City, Mo., on November 29, 1964. He got his start in the TV series "Fame," his first movie role in 1988 in the film "Colors," but the movie "Devil in a Blue Dress," co-staring Denzel Washington, was his "big break" into the major motion p... More..

Parenting & Pregnancy > Teen Challenges STD facts: Chlamydia in teens
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STD FACTS: CHLAMYDIA IN TEENSChlamydia has become a "silent STD epidemic" in the United States. Between 2005 and 2006, chlamydia cases went from 976,445 to 1,030,911. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that chlamydia is responsible for infecting approximately 3 million people annually.Chlamydia is a sexually trans... More..

Home & Garden > Cleaning Products Deadly facts about chemical-based household cleaners
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THE REAL DIRT ON COMMON HOUSEHOLD CLEANERSWe use them every day to wash dishes, launder clothing, polish furniture, shine appliances, remove stains, disinfect, attack mold and mildew, and make our living spaces smell clean. We naturally assume they are relatively safe because they are available over-the-counter, at our local ... More..

Health & Fitness > Cancer Bras and breast cancer
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Does wearing a bra increase a woman's risk of developing breast cancer? It may sound silly but, over the last 8 years, a debate has developed between several researchers, doctors, and the American Cancer Society, concerning a suspected link between breast cancer and bras.SIDE ONE:In 1995, Sydney Ross Singer, a medical researc... More..

Arts & Humanities > Ancient History The history of ancient Egyptian medicine
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THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE IN ANCIENT EGYPTThe ancient Egyptians possessed a comprehensive understanding of human anatomy, physiology, and prescriptive healing methods due to their expertise in the process of embalming and mummification. The first duty of the embalmer was to remove all of the internal organs from the deceased's ... More..

Sciences > Zoology How whales evolved
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HOW DID WHALES EVOLVE?Acceptable scientific theory has determined that life began in the oceans and, through millions of years of evolutionary transitions, sea creatures began to develop limbs instead of fins and flippers, and crawled out of the oceans to become the first land-dwellers.One might logically conclude that whales... More..

Sciences > Zoology The reason why only female mosquitoes suck blood
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SCRATCHING THE SURFACE: WHY FEMALE MOSQUITOES NEED BLOODThe world is populated with roughly 3,000 species of mosquitoes. Both sexes are actually nectar feeders but in many species, the female members are capable of hematophagy (sucking the blood from other animals.)WHY BLOOD?Female mosquitoes do not require blood for their ow... More..

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