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About me - Jane Rutherford

About me

With years of writing experience, I decided to build a more diverse portfolio here on Helium.

I first published one of my short stories when I was 16 and ever since then, I kept improving my writing skills.
I write advice columns and how-tos for fiction writers ranging from creativity questions to tips on how to get published.

Outside of the Internet, I work at one of the best technical Universities in Europe in the International Affairs Office, where I deal with International Students, Exchange Programs and other administrative challenges of a day-to-day University life.

Because of my hobbies I have a vast knowledge of entertainment industry from tv to movies and I tend to comment on the current developments in that field. I also write about online opportunities to earn money.

However I believe that I can get myself familiar with any topic in a short period of time as my research skills are very high and I'm always eager to learn new things.

Outside of writing I'm pursuing a degree in social sciences (Sociology and Criminal Psychology). I also enjoy graphic design and other creative arts.

Briefly me

My passion is ...

psycho and sociology. human beings are the most fascinated subject ever.

I know too much about ...

TV *g* it's almost scary

My parents always told me ...

to believe in myself and never stay negative for long.

My childhood ambition ...

was to be happy

My favorite memory ...

is getting published for the first time

Why I write ...

to share my thoughts with people who want to hear it

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Featured article by Jane Rutherford

Pets & Animals > Cat Psychology What is it about catnip that makes cats go crazy?
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Everybody knows that catnip drives cats crazy. What people might not know is that not every cat will "get high" on catnip and not every exposure to this herb will have the same effect.
Nobody knows for sure why catnip is cats' favorite drug, though there are theories that it's closely connected to one of the active product of catnip called nepetalactone. It's similar to the sexual pheromone which might explain why young kittens (three months old or younger) are completely unaffected by catnip. Same goes for almost half of the feline population.
So there's more than fifty percent chance th...

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