Michael K. Janati

Michael K. Janati

Michael Janati graduated from the Virginia Military Institute with a B.A. in Psychology in 2002, and shortly thereafter, he earned an M.S. in Health Promotion Management from Marymount University. Michael has worked as a fitness manager and personal trainer for large gym chains. Michael also has experience working with special populations, specifically having had worked as a rehabilitation clinician providing counseling to individuals diagnosed with serious mental illnesses (schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, etc.). With a desire to find something lending more excitement, Michael embarked in a career as a licensed professional investigator in the state of Virginia. There, he got assigned numerous cases involving infidelity, and child custody matters, and testified in court as a witness regarding his findings. He is currently working towards his Juris Doctorate at Thomas M. Cooley School of Law.

Michael enjoys playing tennis, running, weight-training, flag-football. He also enjoys chess, and reading.
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B.A. Psychology, M.S. Health Promotion Management, ACE Certified Personal Trainer, CPR/AED Certified

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The slogan 'press on' has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race.”

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  • Overworked? Your Health, Happiness, and Sanity Are in Jeopardy
    America is one of the most overworked countries in the developed world. Our obsession with work is contrived from cultural expectations and laws that are acting as barriers to a healthy social life, happiness, and physical health.
  • Michigan Needs Policies for Growth
    Having been unemployed for 2-months, I know that it is very difficult to find a job. There are very few government jobs in Michigan, and the private sector jobs do not pay well.
  • The Dangers of Mandating Drug Testing for Welfare Recipients
    Mandating drug testing for welfare recipients is unconstitutional, and demeaning to the vast majority of recipients whom don't engage in drug use. The mandate also perpetuates stereotypes, and will only save states a nominal amount.
  • Changing and Growing in the Midst of Sorrow
    The protagonist gets laid off from his job and becomes homeless. He experiences hardships as a result, but finds refuge in a vacant house in the suburbs near the city, where he grows in various aspects and undergoes a transformation.
  • How Eating Slowly Can Make You Healthier
    At a time where everyone seems to be in a hurry to be getting somewhere, people are attacking their meals like savages. However, scarfing down your food is a self-inflicted wound that hinders digestion, and leads to overeating.

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