Kristin Mock
Kristin is a recent graduate from the University of Georgia. After graduation, she traveled to Cartagena, Colombia where she taught English and broke into travel writing. She plans to pursue a master's degree in Creative Writing in the upcoming year.
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Supply Chain Management MethodsThe oil and gas industry is now relying on supply chain management to become more efficient in their day-to-day operations. Supply chain, though complex, is really not so complicated to understand - it is simply our natural world in business. -
Beat Fall and Winter's High Prices on Heating OilFor those who use heating oil for heating their homes in winter, buying ahead can literally save you hundreds of dollars - and buy you peace of mind. Price Energy is offering an innovative plan to help you combat these high prices. -
Zumanity: A Closer Look at the Human Zoo in Cirque du Soleil's Cabaret Style Show in New YorkZumanity, Cirque du Soleil's provocative, cabaret-style show at the New York-New York in Las Vegas, blends breathtaking art, dance, music, and theatre with a positive interpretation of the human body, sensuality, and passion. -
Vacation Horror StoryAs we lugged our bags up the sandy steps, there was, it seemed, something funny in my nostrils about the place-like the feeling one gets when the weather is turning sour or something doesn't fit quite right. -
Analysis African Folktales: The Story of SorghumThe African tradition of oral storytelling is deeply rooted in Malian culture. Here, I explore one such myth - The Story of Sorghum - to explain the cultural significance of stories and the function they play in Mali. -
Original Sin in Milton's Paradise LostMilton's famous epic, Paradise Lost, seeks to explain the story of Genesis through poetry; by creating dynamic personalities for Adam and Eve, God, and Satan, Milton explores the real causes and effects behind the original Fall of Man. -
Montaigne's Critical MethodIn this character study of French author and philosopher Michel du Montaigne, we explore his true motives for writing: though his essays focus on his own conflicts and resolutions, we find that he is, in fact, writing for the salvation of mankind. -
Road TripSometimes our road trips have simple destinations; sometimes they take us to places we never imagined. However, the day I decided it was finally time to take the bus by myself in Cartagena, I got more than I bargained for. -
Zen and Western Thought: Culture and PracticeAs a student researching the cultural differences between Eastern Asia and the Western world, I wanted to figure out if it were possible to adopt a Zen Buddhist lifestyle in America, a country of completely different values.
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I Know I'm Out There Somewhere: How to Decide Where to Study AbroadThe choice to study abroad is often a difficult and time-consuming one, but not an impossible one. The first step is easy: deciding which culture truly fascinates you. Then, you must find out which programs offer your intended area of study. -
Worst Date EverA Worst Date Ever can be characterized by many things, but little did I know what this term really meant until I experienced the wrath of P.J. -
Tribute to the Writers: Essay on the Importance of LiteratureThe student of cultural studies would agree that the comparative literature genre of study denies a definitive or qualitative definition....

