Kaylee Young
Kaylee Young is a twenty-three year old freelance writer who recently graduated from a private liberal arts school with a dual degree in Anthropology and English. Currently, she is working with an after-school nonprofit program in inner city Michigan. She has a passion for writing and writes fiction and creative non-fiction prose in her free time. With expertise and experience in travel, collegiate matters, study abroad, creative writing, culture and society, she tends to write about what she knows from an honest, unique perspective.
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The power of imagination makes us infinite.
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Reclaiming Your Commute: Relaxation, Meditation & Reflection on the RoadSimple steps on how to fight stress on your way to and from work.
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Trump and the Obama Birth Certificate: Why We Should Just Stop ListeningContinually challenging the President on his birth rather than his merits, accomplishments (or lack there of depending on your opinion) is a cheap, racist political move. -
They're All Just in Between Marriages: Megan Calvert of AMC's Mad Men and Why We Loath HerAn analysis of why exactly the season finale of AMC's Mad Men and Don's brand new engagement made us all rage around the water cooler the following morning.
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Five Simple Tips to Keep Work Stress Out of Your Home LifeThese five steps will help you fight typical work stresses and help to destroy the ever-looming threat of burn out. -
Why You Don't Need to Have a Major Declared Before Your Freshmen YearSo long as you make the right decisions about class registration, studying without a declared major is no big deal during your first year of school. -
Five Day Trips to Take Outside of San FranciscoFive day trips to escape the city and explore the beautiful area surrounding the San Francisco Bay. -
'Justice Has Been Done:' Reactions to the Death of Bin LadenWhile America celebrates the victory over Osama Bin Laden, we must seek to analyze what this victory means in the long run in terms of international relations and the lives of Americans abroad. -
60s Television Series, Movies and Books: 6 Must-see and Must Reads to Understand the World of Mad MenA list of six sixties-based television shows, books and movies to both tide you over during the Mad Men break and help to develop a keen sense of historical period along the way.
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Zombie Tag: An Unlikely Elementary School GameZombie Tag is a version of freeze tag that keeps kids moving and is perfect for a far too hyper group of kids who just plain need to keep moving. -
Five Reaons to Send Your Child to Summer SchoolSummer school can be the extra tool a struggling student needs to keep their education moving in the proper direction as well as helps students to continually work on their developing social skills. -
Lakefront Vacations: Lake of the Woods, MinnesotaA popular fishing destination, Lake of the Woods offers an enjoyable fishing experience no matter your skill level. -
Lakefront Vacations: Big Bear Lake, CalifornaLocated in the San Bernardino Valley, Big Bear is an excellent, scenic family vacation spot. -
Lakefront Vacations: Crater Lake, OregonCrater Lake National Park offers year-round activities, but is best enjoyed before the snowfalls as many things close when roads get icy. -
Lakefront Vacations: Flathead Lake, MontanaA large lake located on the Montana/Canadian border, Flathead lake remains one of the most scenic and rugged places to take a cowboy family vacation. -
Wikileaks Provides Information We Can't Find on Troubles at Guantanamo BayWikileaks has made headlines yet again, releasing Sunday a wealth of documents and thousands of pages of information to major news sources the New York Times, Washington Post, NPR and the Guardian. -
From Tuscon to Now, Giffords Steps Out into a Changed WorldA review of the events that have transpired since the tragic January shooting that wounded Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and killed six people.
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Reality TV You Should Be Watching: River Monsters with Jeremy WadeIn this exciting television program, biologist Jeremy Wade seeks out the world's largest (and often dangerous) fish. The show is not only thrilling, but compelling and informative as well. -
Lakefront Vacations: Lake Coeur D'Alene, IdahoLake Coeur D'Alene is a magestic lake in Idaho, perfect for a family getaway or an action-filled vacation.
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Music to run to: Top 10 tracks to keep you movingPicking your running music can determine how well your run goes as it can keep you distracted and motivated to keep pushing forward, these are the tracks that do that for me. -
The Study Abroad Experience: What to PackAs a junior, I spent six months studying abroad in Ireland. I made some awful choices when it came to packing and a few good ones. This is what I've learned. Here are my tips and tricks for packing for the study abroad experience. -
Four Easy PaymentsInfomercials become a man's secret obsession.
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Top Ten US Lakes: Ten Unique Aquatic DestinationsMany top ten lists use an arbitrary set of rules as to determine what lake makes the cut. I have simply created list of unique and special places. These lakes made it, because they are a uniquely new experience.
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Road Trip Music: Ten Albums You Should Already OwnRanging from Bruce Springsteen to Jay Z, this list of ten albums will give you the perfect soundtrack for a long trip on the road (be it business or pleasure).









