Julia Weingrad
On September 17, 1974, I was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan. I grew up in the suburban part of Ann Arbor with my siblings, attending the local schools and spending a lot of time in
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I graduated from Pioneer High School in 1994. I spent the next 3 years at Washtenaw Community College, before transferring to Eastern Michigan University. I graduated from EMU in 2005 with a B.A., majoring in Journalism with a minor in Writing.Favorites
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Suggested Science Excursions for Michigan Students K-6Michigan has a host of potential field trip locations that are appropriate for local students going on a day trip, or out-of-town classes on overnight expeditions.
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Top Ten Essentials for Life as a College StudentHere is an in-depth guide, listing the top 10 must-have school supplies for college students.
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Paris, France: Romantic CultureBeautiful tree-lined boulevards and exquisite historical architecture give the city of Paris, France a romantic charm, helping to attract over 30 million visitors per year. -
Where to Find the Best Thrift Shopping in Ann Arbor, MichiganFor consumers on a small budget, Ann Arbor thrift shops provide plenty of opportunities to donate either unneeded or unwanted possessions to charitable causes, and accept certain gently used items in good condition for resale at a low price.
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A Romantic Rendezvous in Ann Arbor, MichiganMy hometown of Ann Arbor, Michigan has a large number of charming restaurants in picturesque neighborhoods. These restaurants provide a distinctive dining experience, and serve as an ideal location for a romantic evening.
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Employment Found as an East Michigan University Journalism MajorGraduating as a Journalism major from Eastern Michigan University, I felt adequately prepared to enter the world of professional writing. But the effects of a recession and the transition to online news made job searching even more difficult than usual.
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Ann Arbor, Michigan: More Than a College TownMost of the features that make Ann Arbor a great place to live can also turn it into a wonderful and refreshing tourist destination.
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Sirius XM Radio Takes a Step in the Right DirectionGary Parsons, founder of XM Satellite Radio, and its chaiman until the 2008 merger with Sirius, has resigned as chairman and director of Sirius XM.
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The Perfection of GattacaThis is an opinion piece about Gattaca, an action science-fiction motion picture about a world dominated by genetic engineering and the myth of perfection.
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How Music was Used in Bel CantoThis is a review of Bel Canto, a 2001 novel written by American author Ann Patchett. It was awarded the Orange Prize for Fiction, and the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction.
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"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" Does Not Stand AloneThis is an opinion piece about "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince", the sixth installment in a series of films based on best-selling novels written by J.K. Rowling.
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Whitney Houston Makes a Comeback With I Look to YouHere is an in depth guide about the comeback of pop singer, Whitney Houston.
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Internet Job Searching for Recent College GraduatesThese job searching tips are meant to be helpful to recent college graduates, looking for work.
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How "Scarecrow and Mrs. King" Made an Impact Through '80s TelevisionThis opinion piece discusses what I think was the best TV show originally aired during the 1980s.
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"West Side Story" Provides Classic Enjoyment to Generations of ViewersThis is an opinion piece, meant to introduce, analyze, interpret and evaluate the film version of the musical play, "West Side Story."
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Modern Journalism Made Possible with the World Wide WebThis college research paper describes what the World Wide Web brings to the field of journalism, with emphasis on its definition, usage, relation to the Internet, history, and future. A conclusion and recommendation are also included.
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"What Dreams May Come" Explores into the SupernaturalWritten here is a review of my favorite movie, "What Dreams May Come." -
Television as a TechnologyThis college research paper describes the technology of television, with emphasis on its definition, origin, function, purpose, improvements, and genres of programming.
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A Lesson in LunchThe subject matter of this short story, written in the third person, deals with the value of eating a nutritious meal.
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The Value of PrideThis short story, written in the first person, deals with the issue of shoplifting.
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The Beggar Man's WindowThis short story centers around the topic of the meaning of Christmas, with a focus on the issue of vagrancy.
