Christine DiMaria
Christine DiMaria has been writing since she can remember. In 2001, she morphed her passion in to a means of displaying her talent and making a career for herself. Her writing appeared on Blue Mountain and Poetry.com, both online and in print. In addition, She has written over 100 articles for the online magazine LIVESTRONG.com and the online how-to guide eHow.com.
Besides her writing career, she also spent almost a decade in the medical field dealing with patients, pharmaceuticals, disease and a vast amount of other areas of health. She attributes this experience to be what she needed to add her expertise to health care-related topic articles.
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Besides her writing career, she also spent almost a decade in the medical field dealing with patients, pharmaceuticals, disease and a vast amount of other areas of health. She attributes this experience to be what she needed to add her expertise to health care-related topic articles.
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Tasty Treats for Your ToddlerToddlers oftentimes go through stages when it comes to eating. Sometimes, it's just hard to find something they'll eat. Here are a few ideas that will not only satisfy your child’s hunger, but also contribute to positive eating habits.
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Top Three Ways to Add Some Pizzazz to Your PastaNo matter how good your pasta sauce is the same boring combination gets a little dull after awhile. Add some special ingredients to your sauce, to put some life in your average Thursday spaghetti night--or which ever day is designated for pasta.
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Post Offices in Pittsburgh May CloseThe United States has realized a decreased need for post offices because of the postal options grocery stores offer, e-mail and other technological advances. This could ultimately mean local residents may have to drive further.
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Top Four Caves in the United StatesThe caves in the United States include a wide array of caverns, stalagmite, stalactite and limestone. Some caves feature a beauty like no other and an interesting journey, while others are large, scary and a thrill to visit.
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Fresh Smelling Ideas for Your HomeMaking your house smell pleasant can be quite a challange, especially if you like to change scents quite often. Here are some quick fixes to make your home smell a little fresher.
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Best indoor rock climbing in PittsburghIndoor rock climbing might seem like every site is the same, but in reality, Pittsburgh proves that each location is different. In fact, each rock climbing area provides its own benefits and reasons to venture there.
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Sony Ericsson Xperia Play ReviewSpending roughly over $400 for this phone/gaming device might appear to be a good idea to keep up with the latest technology. However, the real question is, "is this device really worth it?"
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Top Five Things to Do in Seville, SpainSeville is a city located in southern Spain and is home to various examples of culture and art. The city even offers tourists a theme park packed with scary water rides.
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Summer Fun in Cape CodThere is a great deal of excitement and sites to see. Cape Cod not only offers water fun but museums, gardens and shopping.
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Easy homemade backyard games for allSometimes you just don't possess what you need to play a certain sport. Sometimes its just a matter of not wanting to set up the equipment to play. Either way there are tons of sports activities that you can make.
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Top 10 Albums for SummerThe top song and albums of summer include new artists, old artists with new albums and some hot beats.
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His Father Through My Son's EyesThis poem is a dedication to the father of my son, who shows his undying love for my son each and every day. I hope this poem not only reflects my son's admiration for his father, but the many other children who are lucky to have a wonderful father. -
Maternity Fashion No-No'sPregnancy means a shining disposition but it also equals a change in wardrobe. Be sure to show off your baby bump properly with the articles of clothing you choose.
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Conceptual SpringThis poem reflects common occurrences of the season of spring. These events are representing both feelings and depicting the entire concept of the season. -
Benefits Versus Warnings of TriphalaThe herb triphala has benefits but it also has side effects. In fact, some people should not take this herb depending on their health conditions.
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Spring Decoration IdeasDecorating with colors that bright up your home creates a happier atmosphere. This benefits your family, your visitors and yourself. -
Tips for Soon-to-be Parents and First Time ParentsBringing home baby can create a variety of questions and obstacles. Education on this information is important so that you are prepared for what is about to happen. -
Seven Reasons to Say I Quit to Your EmployerHow do you know when it time to tell your boss, those two magic word..."I quit?" A few keypoints come to mind when your are thinking about making this vital decision.