Andrea Buginsky
Andrea Buginsky is a freelance writer and author. “The Chosen” was her first book, and was followed by “My Open Heart,” an autobiography about growing up with heart disease. “Nature’s Unbalance” is the second story in THE CHOSEN series. Andrea plans to write more in the series. She’s already done with the first draft of book 3 and has a concept for book 4. You can find Andrea on her website, Andi’s Realm. Her books are available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Remember to sign up for Andrea s newsletter to stay up-to-date on all of her exciting events.
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University of South Florida: BA Mass Communications - Journalism
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Goodbye J.RThe loss of infamous actor Larry Hagman -
"X-Men First Class" Opens This WeekendAn overview of the latest chapter in the X-Men series of movies.
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"I Am Number Four" Could Be the Next Big YA SeriesWith the release of "I am Number Four" on DVD this week, the movie, and the book, could become the next best-selling young adult series.
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A Song for Your ValentineA list of my top ten song choices for you and your loved one to say "Happy Valentine's Day" to each other. -
How to Unwind After a Stressful DayTechniques you can use to help you relax after a long, stressful day at work.
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Top 5 Sports MoviesA description of five dramatic sports movies, and what makes them wonderful dramas.
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Staying Healthy in a College DormHow college students can stay healthy when they live in the dorm. -
Lesson 1: Eat BreakfastIdeas, tips and recipes for preparing a healthy, quick breakfast for students. -
BJ, A National Dog Day Touching StoryA personal story National Dog Day about losing a beloved pet. -
Dream ChildA fictional story of dreams and miracles.
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Have the Time of Your Life, as Often as You WantA fan's review of the movie "Dirty Dancing."
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Super MoviesA look at the upcoming new movie releases advertised during Super Bowl XLIII.
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Make Your Dining Room ShineA ten-step process to clean, disinfect and shine your dining room.
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Have Yourself a Merry Little MovieChristmas day is about family, celebration, blessings and peace. But in the movie industry, it is a day to release wonderful movies that will stay with viewers long after the movie ends. -
CBS' Jericho: A New Government, a New Flag ... A New Threat?A review of the television show "Jericho." -
Free Birthday E-CardsA review of five websites you can use to send free birthday e-cards.
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And the Winners Are... The 2008 Academy AwardsA brief overview of the 2008 Academy Awards, including the nominees and winners.
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My Ten Favorite Richard Marx SongsHere are ten of my favorite Richard Marx songs and why they are my favorites. -
My Favorite Christmas SongWhy "O Holy Night" by Michael Crawford is my Favorite Christmas Song -
Strike!A TV viewer's point of view of the Writers Guild stike. -
The New Bionic Woman TV SeriesA review of the upcoming series "Bionic Woman." -
Soap Opera Drama on Late Night TVA review of the upcoming night time soap opera "General Hospital: Night Shift." -
Helpful Advice for InsomniacsAn article with tips and advice for people having trouble sleeping. -
A Tour of Hernando County, Florida: The Nature of FloridaA visitor and resident's guide to what there is to see and do in Hernando County, Florida. -
GenerationsGenerations Video Inc. preserves family traditions, allowing them to be passed down from one generation to the next. -
Product Review of Carefree Hair Remover: A Razor-Free ExistenceA Product Review of Carefree Hair Remover and After Hair Removal Totally Smooth Daily Moisturizer
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Summer Health and Beauty CareTips for taking care of your skin, hair, body and health this summer.
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Can They Save the World? - a Review of the TV Show HeroesA review of the main events of the show "Heroes," the characters and the actors who play them.
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AED Machines - The New Chain of SurvivalUsing automatic external defibrilators (AEDs) in correlation with CPR will save more heart attack victims.
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A Comparison of Noah's Ark and GilgameshThe story of Noah and the Ark, as recounted in Genesis, is the most famous flood story in Western Society. "But the flood legend on which the story of Noah is based had its origins among the peoples of ancient Mesopotamia, in the epic Gilgamesh." ("Creation/Flood")
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A Comparison of Don Quixote and TartuffeIn the novel Don Quixote and the play Tartuffe neither Don Quixote nor Orgon feared women. These contrasting views of the characters' treatment of women show they do not fear women.
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A Medicinal Purpose: Review of The Thousand and One NightsBetrayal is a hard wound to heal. Time, patience, caring and understanding are the best medicines to treat the wound. Until the medicines are applied, the patient could become angry and hostile This is exactly what happened to King Shahrayar in The Thousand and One Nights.
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The Dangers of Sex Discrimination and Excluding Women from Medical ResearchSex discrimination has been a social problem for over 100 years. There are many different areas that have discriminated against women, trying to keep them out. Perhaps the most dangerous area that has tried to keep women out is medical research.
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Happy Hannumas: A New Holiday TraditionHow my husband and I celebrate both of our holidays together.
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Aristophanes' Portrayal of Greek LifeA college paper about Aristophanes' play "Lysistrata."
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Othering: One Man's Greatest Gift - How Women are Treated in a Patriarchal WorldThe term "othering" means woman being viewed in oppostion to man - how women are treated in a patriarchal world. In the movie "Tootsie," a man suddenly learns what it is like for women to be treated this way.
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The Art of Bull Fighting: The Dangerous Summer by Ernest HemingwayErnest Heminway's account of a summer spent following two bull fighters around Spain.
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America's Favorite Pasttime: Review of Wait Till Next YearA biographical story of a New York girl growing up with baseball.
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A Soldier's Story of War: The Things They CarriedA true account of the Vietnam War as told by one of its veterans.
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Book Review of Slouching Towards Bethlehem: The Joy of the Short StoryIn this collection of short stories written in the 60s, author Joan Didion brings together a collaboration of short stories that showed some of the aspects of the 60s, family life and her personal feelings towards writing in one novel.
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Book Review of My First White Friend: Being Accepted for Who You AreIn her autobiography, Patricia Raybon discusses what it was like to grow up as a minor in racially-biased world. She recalls the lesson she learned that hate is wrong.
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Book Review of All the President's Men: What Hard-Core Journalism is all AboutA review of "All the President's Men" from the point of view of a journalism student.
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A Book Review of Bury My Heart at Wounded KneeA journalism's student insight on how to write a compelling, heart-felt story of historical moments in the US.
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Book Review of Dispatches: War Through a Journalist's EyesJournalist Michael Herr shares his experiences as he covers the Vietnam War.
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Review of In Cold Blood: How to Make a Biography an Easy, Enjoyable ReadTruman Capote's style of writing in "In Cold Blood" made this horrific biographical story read like a true thriller. With the right amount of human emotions and values added, "In Cold Blood" is a truly remarkable biography.
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Hassle-Free Holiday E-Cards - for Free!Searching for holiday e-cards can be a frustrating task. I have taken the hassle out of sending free holiday e-cards by putting together a list of websites that offer a selection of free e-cards for the holidays.
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Disabilites and the Workforce: Disabled but EmployableThe American with Disabilities Act was created to give disabled Americans an equal opportunity to work, but it doesn't help overcome our limitations. There are services and websites that can help disabled Americans find suitable employment.
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Finding Our Inner BeautyOur world is filled with people who focus more on what people look like on the outside than whothey are inside. We need to begin judging people more for who they are on the inside than what they look like on the outside.
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A Different Kind of Mother: Pets Are Children TooA short article about having pets instead of children. Shows similarities and differences of human children and pet chldren. For anyone who has bought clothes and toys for their pets.
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Learning from Past Mistakes: U.S. Government Policy Towards Native AmericansU.S. policy towards Native Americans is one of our country's longest historical conflicts. From the late eighteenth century continuing through today, American government has been modifying its policies toward Native Americans.
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Top Ten Gift Ideas for Pet LoversA list of ten great gifts for pet owners/lovers.
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Combating Stress in CollegeIn today's world, college students have a lot of responsibilities which can cause stress.. There are some things we can do to help combat stress. We can identify the three levels of stress and learn ways to cope correlating with each level.

