Heather Chadwick
I am a freelance writer based in Harrison, NJ. I specialize in article writing, blogging and editing.
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Occupy Wall Street, October 2011Goings on at Occupy Wall Street, October 2011.
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Comic Book Series Introduces Itself with ArtPrize EntryThe Fiedfom of Angels comic series is launching in a big way, with an entry into the ArtPrize competition and a display at the Grand Rapids Public Library. -
Hurricane Irene misses mark in north NJ townHurricane Irene did a lot of damage over the East Coast, but when it made it to the NYC tri-state area, it didn't show the same strength it had before.
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Mirren's 'Body of the Year' Win Shows Force of Older Women in HollywoodHelen Mirren was recently named 'Body of the Year,' showing the rise of older women in Hollywood. -
Top Three Music Collaborations Metallica, Lou Reed Should RememberMetal godfather Metallica has announced a collaboration with Lou Reed, and it's not as unlikely as you might think. -
Could Newt Gingrich Be the World's Worst Boss?GOP presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich saw his campaign staff resign all at once -- not a good sign for his chances at the presidency.Also published on: -
Hendricks, Other Full-Figured Celebrities Stay True to ThemselvesActress Christina Hendricks has put rumors to rest, firmly stating that her breasts are indeed real.Also published on: -
Why Not Plan for the End of the World?The world is supposed to being to end tomorrow, May 21. How do you plan for the end? Here's some suggestions.
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God Isn't Through with Humankind YetHarold Camping is certain the end is coming May 21, 2011. What he didn't count on is people looking further into his predictions.Also published on: -
Giffords' First Day Out Comes After Months of Major NewsSince the Jan. 8 shooting, Arizona Rep. Gabby Giffords has been holed away in rehabilitation. Once she's ready, she will be in for a world of news that's gone on in the past few months. -
Anniversary of Cobain's Death Makes Fans Remember '27 Club'April 5 marks the 17th anniversary of the death of rock icon Kurt Cobain, making music fans remember his place in the fateful '27 Club'.
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Obama 2012: The ProsPresident Obama has announced his reelection bid for 2012. Obama can win another four years if he highlights what he's done and compare it to the recent actions of the GOP. -
Obama 2012: The ConsPresident Barack Obama has announced his bid for reelection in 2012. While the president has shown some of the verve he had during his election, it might not be enough to get him reelected. -
Timeline: Key Events in the Khalid Sheikh Mohammed StoryKhalid Sheik Mohammed, the confessed mastermind behind the 9/11 terrorist attacks, is now set to be tried in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.Also published on:
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GoDaddy CEO Under Fire for Killing Elephant on VideoBob Parsons, CEO for GoDaddy.com, is the subject of public outrage following a video was released showing him shooting an elephant.Also published on: -
New Book on Gandhi Causes Outrage in IndiaA new book on Gandhi is saying the revered leader had a gay lover, a revelation that is causing the book to be banned in his home country. -
In Defense of Rebecca BlackRebecca Black, the thirteen-year-old YouTube phenom, is getting too much criticism over her "Friday" video.
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William Shatner Turns 80Actor, comedian and all-around pop culture icon William Shatner turns 80 today. Here are my five favorite William Shatner moments. -
Barry Bonds' Perjury Trial BeginsBarry Bonds, whose career has long been overshadowed by allegations of steroid use, is standing trial on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice. -
Food Prices on the RiseBad weather and higher energy prices mean a rise in food, which can mean a change in the way many go grocery shopping. -
CDC Says Americans Living LongerThe CDC reports Americans have a longer lifespan, with those born in 2009 expected to live past 78 years of age.
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Facebook, Twitter Lend Hand to Japanese SurvivorsThose looking for word of relatives in Japan have found it via social networking websites. They've also used them to send help as well.Also published on:
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The Rise of Easter SundayEaster Sunday is celebrated every Spring by Christians and Catholics around the world. The history of the holiday has a very noted story about its eventual date.
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Sheen's Antics Bring Questions About 'Two and a Half Men' Co-StarsActor Charlie Sheen is under intense scrutiny for his recent behavior, leaving many to wonder about the fates of his "Two and a Half Men" co-stars.
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Green Vacation Destinations Around the WorldThere are many ways to stay green and eco-conscious, even when on vacation. Here are ten ways to do so.
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Oscar 2011's First-Time NomineesThere are many deserving actors who wait years for an Oscar nomination, and then there are those who strike some early Oscar luck.
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Graffiti Artist Banksy Banned from OscarsGraffiti artist Banksy has been banned from the Oscar ceremony, as the artist has been refused to be allowed to wear a costume to ensure his withheld identity.Also published on:
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10 Best Picture Nominees: Why That's a Good ThingIn 2010, the Oscar picks for Best Picture expanded from five to 10. While many worried about the change, it turned out to be a very good thing for films.
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Indiana Lawmakers Flee to Avoid VoteIndiana lawmakers are avoiding voting on a bill by leaving the state.
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The Oscar Snubs of 2011Every year the Academy forgets to nominate some very notable performances, directors and writers. Here's who they forgot to nominate this year.
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The Lesser-Known Oscar FavesNot all Oscar categories celebrate actors, directors and screenwriters. Behind the scenes work is just as important to film, and here's why.Also published on:
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Pence's Big Success on House Floor Threatens Planned ParenthoodMike Pence is going full force after Planned Parenthood, attempting to shut them down altogether but cutting off its federal funding.
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PA Teacher Called Out for Blog PostsA teacher in Doylestown, Penn., is under fire for blog posts she wrote complaining about her students and colleagues.Also published on:
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Obama Honors Medal of Freedom WinnersPresident Obama honored the 2011 Medal of Freedom winners, which included a former President, a poet, and an advocate for the arts and people with disabilities.
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Billy Ray Cyrus Talks Fear for Miley, Trouble with 'Hannah Montana'Billy Ray Cyrus opens up in a new interview with GQ magazine about the trouble surrounding daughter Miley, and the harsh impact of her hit TV show "Hannah Montana."Also published on:
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Olbermann to Move to Current TVKeith Olbermann, former MSNBC host, is headed to Current TV after abruptly leaving MSNBC last month.
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FDIC Moves to Curb Big BonusesThe FDIC is making the move to curb the large bonuses and financial risk-taking that has made the financial industry notorious since the recession.Also published on:
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Writers Guild Awards "Inception," "Social Network"The Writers Guild Awards awarded their favorites in television and film, handing awards to the likeliest of winners.
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Verizon's iPhone Announcement Makes WavesCell phone provider Verizon announced today it will be distributing the ever-popular iPhone starting next month.
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New Version of 'Huck Finn' Brings Cries of CensorshipThe American classic "Huckleberry Finn" has a new version that omits racially charged words, causing many to cry that the book has been unnecessarily censored.Also published on:
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Time Names Mark Zuckerberg Person of the YearFacebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has been named Time's 2010 Person of the Year.
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Anniversary of Lennon's Murder Leads to Discussion of Celebrity MurdersThe 30th anniversary of the murder of Beatle John Lennon has many discussing the untimely deaths of other celebrities.
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Porn Star HIV-Positive; Calls for AwarenessPorn actor Derrick Burts has come out as HIV-positive, and is calling for HIV awareness in the porn industry.
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Ten 2010 products for your petsA list of ten hot pet products released just this year.
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New WikiLeaks Release Causes Worldwide UproarWikileaks has just released a document detailing the private goings-on of world leaders, angering many around the globe.
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How My English Degree Worked for MeGetting an English degree does not necessarily lead you to dead end jobs. In fact, it could lead you to just about anything.
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Three Movie Sequels Not Worth Your TimeMy personal list of three movie sequels too painful for a second viewing.
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Bush Sits Down for Interview with LauerFormer President George W. Bush sits down with NBC's Matt Lauer for an interview.
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Obama Visits India During DiwaliPresident Obama will be visiting India during its most important holiday festival, Diwali, known as "The Festival of Lights."
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Boehner's Uphill Battle to Be the Next House SpeakerJohn Boehner is assumed to be the next House Speaker. Here's why it won't exactly be easy for him.Also published on:
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Behar Slams Angle on 'The View'Joy Behar has criticized Nevada Senate candidate Sharron Angle on "The View," saying she's "going to hell" for her campaign ads.Also published on:
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Obama to Appear on 'The Daily Show'President Obama is set to appear on "The Daily Show," marking the first time a sitting president has ever done so.
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Texas Councilman's Speech Makes Waves on YouTubeTexas Councilman Joel Burns made an impassioned speech about bullying which has become an Internet sensation.Also published on:
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The Google Car, Coming to a Highway Near YouInterney giant Google has announced it's in the stages of developing a self-driving car.
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Ten Eco-friendly Christmas DecorationsTen eco-friendly ways to decorate your Christmas tree this holiday season.
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Five Reasons to Buy a Home During the Holiday SeasonBuying a house during the holiday season is more of a tempting idea than you might think.
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Greening Your Front Lawn for the HolidaysThere are many ways to save both on money and energy when decorating your front lawn for the holidays.
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Greening Your Indoor Holiday DecorationsThere are many environmentally friendly, energy efficient ways to decorate your home during the holidays.
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How to Pitch Your Writing Services to New ClientsPitching your writing services to a potential client is easy, and can be done by email.
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Gay College Student Suicide Rocks U.SThe death of college student Tyler Clementi has many thinking about the plight of college students.
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Nominess Announced for 2011 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction15 nominees have been announced for the March 2011 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction.
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Lopez, Tyler to Judge on 'American Idol'Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez are coming aboard "American Idol" as new judges, ushering in a new era for the show.
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Restoring Sanity, Fear with Stewart and ColbertThere will be two joining rallies from the hosts of "The Daily Show" and "The Colbert Report" in Washington D.C. on Oct. 30.
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American Hiker Detained in Iran ReleasedAmerican hiker Sarah Shourd has been released from an Iranian prison after being detained for a whole year.
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The Campaign for a 'Truthiness' Rally Reaching Fever PitchThe Colbert Nation is proposing a "Truthiness" rally in response to the "Restoring Honor" rally.
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Aseptic Meningitis: A Scary-sounding, but Very Treatable IllnessAseptic meningitis sounds scary, but is in fact a very treatable illness.
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CollegeOnly.Com: The New, Fun Way to NetworkCollegeOnly.com is the new social networking website meant purely for college students.
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Glenn Beck's 'Restoring Honor' Rally Draws Crowds, AttentionGlenn Beck held his "Restoring Honor" rally this past weekend in Washington DC amidst a climate of constant political rallies.
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My Surprise Emmy NightThe Emmy Awards are usually humdrum and predictable. Much to my delight, this year's awards were fun and inspired.
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Mosque to Be Built Near Ground Zero Brings Ideological Tension to New HeightsThe proposal of a mosque being built near Ground Zero has the country in a heated debate over terrorism and First Amendment rights.
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'True Blood' Rolling Stone Cover Leaves People Hot and BotheredThe new issue of Rolling Stone magazine features naked and bloody actors from the show "True Blood."
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College-Ruled vs. Wide-Ruled Notebook Paper: Is There Really a Big Difference?An essay about college-ruled and wide-ruled notebook paper.
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is Coming-Are You Ready?The first of the last two Harry Potter movies comes this November 19- are you ready?
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News of Myanmar Elections Brings Worldwide SkepticismNews of elections to be held in Myanmar meet skepticism around the world.
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Dr. Laura's 'N Word' Tirade Becoming Familiar Fare in the NewsDr. Laura's recent "n-word" rant has landed her in hot water. Again.
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New E. Coli Superbug ST131 Causing Major ConcernsE coli strain ST131 is a drug resistant strain confusing medical researchers
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Pentagon Layoffs and Paycuts AnnouncedThe Pentagon announced it will be laying off thousands of workers and cutting unnecessary military spending.
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Eminem's 'Love the Way You Lie' Video: Controversial or Just Plain Topical?The new Eminem music video for "Love The Way You Lie" is gearing up for controversy, only because his videos have garnered it before.
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Precocious Puberty: A New Route to Growing Up for the Modern ChildSome adolescents experience precocious puberty, experiencing hormonal growths as early as eight years old.
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Romer Announces Plans to Leave Obama AdministrationCouncil of Economics Chair Christina Romer will be leaving office in September to return as a Professor of Economics at UC Berkeley in CA.Also published on:
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'The View' Co-Host Goldberg Denies Accusations Made by White House Crasher"The View" co-host Whoopi Goldberg denies allegations that she hit Michaele Salahi, though she admits to using "choice words."Also published on:
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The Amish People: A History, Culture GrowingThe Amish people are a private, pious society that have thrived in recent years despite the world furiously changing around them.
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How to Build an AwningHow to build an awning for your kitchen.
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More Repairs for the ISS After a Cooling System Shuts DownMalfunctions are nothing new to the International Space Station, a $100 billion project expected to be completed in 2011.
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Anthony Weiner's Passionate Response on House Floor is Nothing New to the House, Nothing New to PoliticsNew York Congressman Anthony Weiner gave a heated speech about Republican opposition to passing a bill meant to provide health care to 9/11 workers.
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Over 100 Million Facebook Users Have Their Information Linked to TorrentFacebook users have another cause for concern today, after security consultant Ron Bowles uploaded the contact information of approximately 171 million Facebook users for immediate download.
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Condoleeza Rice, Aretha Franklin Duet at a Philadelphia BenefitAretha Franklin and Condoleeza Rice recently played music together, in a pairing that is not as unlikely as it sounds.
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Judge Blocks Specifics in SB1070An Arizona judge has blocked measures of SB1070, making opponents of the bill happy.
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Awaiting a Judge's Decision on Arizona's SB1070SB1070 in Arizona saw its day in court to much opposition. Will it pass?
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How to Make a SandblasterA sand blaster is a device used to rough out edges in walls, boats and cars, and can also be used to distress jeans. It uses air and steam to thrust out sand to grind or clean a surface. Here's how to make your own sandblaster.
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Moving into Your First ApartmentMoving out on your own is very exciting. Finally, freedom! While it's easy to remember to stock up on food, toilet paper and laundry detergent, there are many other things you have to consider.
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The Ever-Expanding Convenience of FacebookHow the social network website has gone from not only making our social lives easier to making our internet lives easier.
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My Open Letter to Joel SteinMy letter to Time magazine writer Joel Stein in response to his controversial article "My Own Private India."
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Purple RobesA Haiku about the color purple
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Elena Kagan Promises Modesty, ImpartialityAn analysis of the first day of the confirmation hearings of Elena Kagan. Quotes from senators and quotes from Kagan explain the first round of hearings to confirm Elena Kagan to be Justice of the Supreme Court.







