Natasha Sims

I've been a student of writing all my life. Now, I'm stepping out of the student role and into that of a writer. I have many interests, including going to museums, live theatre, and on a good day, rollerblading in the park.
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  • The AlphaSmart Neo: A Word Processing Powerhouse, Lightweight Laptop
    The Neo word processor from AlphaSmart is a great device for writing on the go. While not as powerful as your average laptop, it is lighter, cheaper, stays powered longer, extremely durable, and most importantly, allows you to write anywhere.
  • Female Pattern Baldness: What's a Woman to Do?
    Hair loss and thinning hair is troubling for anyone, but for women, this condition, medically referred to as androgenetic alopecia, is especially painful. Men can lose their hair and still be considered attractive, but the same cannot be said for women.
  • Sun Protection: Sunscreen and Beyond
    Staying out of the sun is a good first step in the line of defense of the sun's destructive rays. It is, though, only the beginning. It's important to use not only sunscreen, but sunscreen with the right ingredients, and to wear sun-safe clothing.
  • Houston's Museum District
    Giddyup, pardner! It's time to head over to the big H, that's Houston for you non-Texans. Contrary to popular opinion, the Bayou city has more to offer than meets the eye. Arts and entertainment abound in this Southern Arts Mecca.
  • Jump Rope Your Way to Health
    Do you feel left behind by today's jogging craze. If you're of the millions who either don't enjoy running, or, due to knee and joint pain can no longer run, you can still achieve excellent cardio health. Not by running, or even walking but by jumping.
  • Creating Intimacy After Childhood Abuse
    Victims of child abuse, who are unable to pass through Erikson's stages five and six, risk developing identity confusion and avoidant or dependent personalities. But victims of child abuse can go on to have healthy, loving relationships.
  • Neurotic Personality: Is There Hope for Change?
    Both Freud and Jung recognized neuroses as an almost inevitable occurrence, at least in terms of degree. Jung believed neuroses were pathological exaggerations of what would otherwise be normal occurrences. Freud looked to 'stage of life' causes.

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