I began writing seriously in college several years ago. Since then, my passion for writing has grown each day. I look forward to whatever the future has in store for me and my love of the English language.
+ more bio informationIt's no secret that the current economy is in shambles. It is a multi-faceted problem, affecting even the most unlikely aspects of the nation. Unfortunately, much like the economy, the health of some is similarly in decline. The economy is nearly flat-lining, and as a result, companies across America are downsizing. Such vic... More..
The year was 1787. The W.L. Wellwood General Store, one of the oldest general stores to date, proudly opened its doors to the public for the first time. The small business offered basic items such as milk, eggs and flour, and perhaps the owner managed the finances of the store via a simple locking box. Before long, others ope... More..
Each day, thousands of people visit doctors and hospitals across the nation. Each of those patients is associated with a plethora of information, from an extensive medical history to a long line of medications. The medical community uses this information to carry out your medical care and maintain an ongoing relationship. Acc... More..
10,000 years ago, deep in the caves of Oregon, early man produced the world's first pair of shoes. The ancient shoes, made of woven bark, were nothing more than a shield from the elements. Tens of thousands of centuries later and halfway around the world, a young boy by the name of Christian Louboutin wandered into a gentlema... More..
First, there was seasonal flu. Then, there was avian flu. Now, there's a new flu in town, thanks to the farm-friendly, mud-bathing pig. Meet swine flu, the newest microscopic menace that could make you sick. In 1930, scientists identified swine flu for the first time in a pig. Usually, swine influenza hops from hog to hog du... More..
Today's economy is in critical condition. Almost anyone you ask will agree. Businesses are downsizing, while job seekers are coming up empty-handed. Those that are unemployed lack so much more than a salary. To lose a job is also to lose health insurance. What, then, can you do if you get sick on a tight budget and you have n... More..
In today's business world, financial survival is more complex than ever. Businesses of long ago boasted handwritten ledgers, while modern companies require the highest in monetary organization. Business owners must track an abundance of information such as spending and profits, invoices, payrolls and more. Such all-inclusive ... More..
Few Americans can imagine the sport of baseball without its leather counterpart, the baseball glove. From its durable seaming to its soft, robust leather, the baseball glove remains instantly recognizable as a companion to the game. Its leather does not deteriorate, but instead becomes softer with age. It is an accessory that... More..
On January 20th, 2009, Barack Obama officially became the 44th President of the United States of America. As the leader of a nation, President Obama bears the weight of change on his shoulders. One such change is the desire, not only for jobs, but jobs that comply with the nation's environmentally friendly goals. Beginning no... More..
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