Sabrina Ricci
Sabrina Ricci is a freelance writer and current grad student at New York University. She has worked and written for a variety of publications, including Noozhawk, Santa Barbara Magazine, and Examiner.com. She also writes for Demand Studios, and she keeps a food and travel blog, Passports and Placemats. Follow her on Twitter @sabsky!
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Kickstarter: Crowdfunding Your CreativityHave a creative project you’re passionate about don’t know how to make it happen? Try Kickstarter, a crowdfunding platform for creative projects. Founded in 2009, Kickstarter has raised more than $75 million dollars for over 10,000 projects.
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Recipe for Chinese Chicken Rice PorridgeChinese New Year, the Year of the Rabbit, was earlier this month, so I thought I'd share this recipe for Chinese chicken rice porridge. -
"Two and a Half Men," Season 8, Episode 14, "Lookin' for Japanese Subs"Monday night's episode of "Two and a Half Men", titled "Lookin' for Japanese Subs," was a little uncharacteristic for Charlie Sheen's character.
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Recipe for Baked Chicken and ChampagneChicken is one of the easiest meats to cook with, and I have found yet another tasty way to prepare it. -
Beef Stew and Barley RecipeStew is a great meal during the winter. It's heart, warm, and you can slurp it. Here is a recipe for beef stew and barley. -
Recipe for Vegetable LasagnaLasagna is, in my opinion, one of the more difficult pastas to prepare. But here is one delicious recipe that I recently tried. -
Touring New Zealand and the Glow Worm CavesNew Zealand is lush, open, and just all around beautiful'"and I got to spend three lovely days in the land of the Shire. -
"How I Met Your Mother", Season 6, Episode 13, "Bad News"Monday night's latest "How I Met Your Mother" episode, "Bad News," was a little disappointing. The show is well into its sixth season, and for the most part I have been a fan of all the episodes, but episode 13 just seemed off.
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My Trip to the Great Barrier ReefTurtles, fish, and coral - oh my! Over the holidays, I was fortunate enough to spend my vacation in Australia and New Zealand. And what visitor would go down under and not see the Great Barrier Reef? -
Christmas Foods in AustraliaWhile the northern hemisphere deals with blizzards, rain, and wind, Australia is currently enjoying the beginning of its summer. Here are some foods you would eat in Australia in December. -
Top 4 Cupcake Bakeries in NYCWednesday, December 15, was National Cupcake Day. Here are four excellent cupcake bakeries I have discovered so far. -
How to Get Tickets to New York TV ShowsNew York City is full of television studios, which all welcome live audiences. Here is a list of four shows taped in New York City and how to get tickets to see them. -
7 TV Shows in New York, and Where to Find ThemNew York City has its fair share of filmings and star sightings. Seven shows currently on-air regularly film on location in the five boroughs. Here's a list of the shows and you might stumble upon them. -
Top 4 Christmas Window Displays in New York CityChristmas is a time for snow, joy, happiness, and of course, the famous New York City window displays. -
Bacon Grilled Cheese Sandwich RecipeTired of eating the same-old, plain grilled cheese sandwich? Treat yourself, and try this bacon grilled cheese recipe. It's warm, filling, and will definitely hit the spot. -
Recipe for Baked Chicken and BasilChicken is an incredibly versatile food. You can roast it, fry it, boil it, sauté; it, bake it, and even shake it. Here is a great recipe for baked chicken with basil. It also goes well with mashed potatoes, green beans, or pretty much any side dish.
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Recap of "How I Met Your Mother" Season 6, Episode 8: Natural History"How I Met Your Mother," also known to fans as "HIMYM," airs every Monday night at 8 p.m. on CBS. For those of you who missed the most recent episode, here is a recap.
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Funniest Quotes of "Modern Family," Season OneKnown for its comedy, the mockumentary "Modern Family" is full of loveable, hilarious characters. Here are some of the funniest quotes from season one.
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Recipe for Chicken Taco SaladChicken is a versatile and easy to cook type of meat. Other than baking, frying, or roasting, you can also saute it and use it in a tasty, but still fairly healthy salad. This recipe takes less than a half hour to make'"perfect for a quick meal! -
"Wicked" the Musical, in NYCGregory Maguire is one of my favorite authors of all time. Why? Because he wrote "Wicked"'"which is also a Broadway show that I will never get tired of seeing. -
Highlights of Central Park, NYCCentral Park is an important part of New York City. Since 1963, it has been a National Historic Landmark, and every year there are 25 million visitors. There are tons of attractions and activities to do in the Park, so here are some of the highlights. -
5 Ice Skating Rinks in Manhattan, New YorkIt's the holiday season once again, and that means winter is just around the corner. One fun way to enjoy the cold weather is by ice-skating. Check out five of New York City's best ice skating rinks. -
Fiore's House of Quality in Hoboken, New JerseyLocated at 414 Adams Street, Fiore's has been a staple of Hoboken, New Jersey since 1913. Amato bought the deli in 1965 and now runs it with his son, John Amato, Jr. The two make 160 pounds of mozzarella each day. -
Day Trip to Atlantic City, NJBeach, beer, and bets: Atlantic City is the perfect spot for a mini-vacation. Whether it's a day trip or for the weekend, Atlantic City offers something for everyone. -
12 Facts About Hoboken, NJHoboken is a great place to visit. Just 15 minutes by subway to New York City, Hoboken offers a relaxing, quieter atmosphere and a view of the New York skyline. -
Combining Apples with PorkWinter will soon be here, and with it comes cold weather, which is perfect for cozy meals and hot drinks. For me, winter is the best time to sit down and enjoy a hot apple cider, along with pork chops and homemade applesauce. -
Sex Museums in Europe and the United StatesThanks to the sexual revolution, sex museums, or erotic art museums, have popped up all over Europe and the United States. Here is a list of some of the museums still open today. -
Kabobs in New York CityIn New York City there are hot dog stands everywhere. But did you know they also sell kabobs? -
Oven-Fried Pork Chops RecipeMaking pork chops can be easy and fun. By oven-frying, you can make a thick and crunchy crust on the pork chops similar to a deep-fried dish without it being fatty. -
Hoboken Food TourWho doesn't love a good food tour? With Mangia Hoboken! you can witness behind-the-scenes activity for some of the most popular and historic food places in Hoboken, NJ. -
Leek and Artichoke DipWhen it comes to dip, leeks are not usually included. But this onion- and garlic-related vegetable adds a lot of flavor, especially when combined with artichokes. -
DIY Paint a RoomDIY painting is very easy, especially when you follow some simple guidelines. Learn how to prepare a room before painting it, when to use tape, whether to use brushes or rollers, what types of paints to use, and some basic painting strategies. -
Review of "Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World"Super strength, telepathy, and purple hair -- for Anime fans and lovers of fighting games, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World has it all.
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Roasted Brussels Sprouts RecipeMost people think of Brussels sprouts as dry and devoid of flavor, the typical vegetable that kids and adults often try to avoid. But depending on how you prepare them, Brussels sprouts can actually be quite tasty. -
Make Your Own Strawberry Ice CreamWith strawberry season upon us, what better way to cool down during the hot summer than with homemade strawberry ice cream? -
What No on Prop 8 Means to MeYesterday, Aug. 4, 2010, will be known as the day that restored hope for human rights.Also published on:
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Summer Fun in Hoboken, New JerseySure, Hoboken, New Jersey is right along the Manhattan border, but there are plenty of fun summer activities this side of the Hudson River. Dancing, movies, festivals, family fun -- you name it, it's in Hoboken. -
UC Budget Cuts and Its Negative Effect on EducationCalifornia has a deficit of over $26 billion, and unfortunately this has forced UC to increase student fees, reduce the number of admissions, cut courses, force furloughs, lay off lecturers, and enlarge classes. -
CowParades Around the WorldCowParade is the concept of having multiple cow states painted by different artists displayed in public areas all over a city. The original parade was held in Zurich, Switzerland in 1998, but since then, it has become a worldwide event. -
The Pet ShopAn excerpt from a fictional story I'm working on about a boy named Bobby and his pet shop friends
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Capoeira for the CommunityCapoeira is a community art form that combines martial arts with music and dance and supposedly was created so Afro-Brazilian slaves could disguise their martial arts under the form of dance. -
Hip-Hop Don't StopWhy hip-hop is a fun dance form and a great workout -
Music LessonsA brief account of my experience learning how to play piano and guitar -
Wine Tasting GuideWine tasting can be a fun and delicious experience. If you are wine tasting for the first time, then you may want to follow these suggestions. -
Taking Online ClassesMy thoughts about my experience taking online creative writing classes -
Copy-Editing TipsEight suggestions for copy-editing -
2012 Will Not Be the End of the WorldThe world is not going to end in 2012, according to NASA. According to Discovery News, "it's all fiction," but the movie 2012 may cause people to think otherwise. -
Spray Painting as an Art FormA young man in Las Vegas creates a work of spray paint art in ten minutes. -
Communication Theories: Cultivation TheoryAn overview of Cultivation Theory.
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Communication TheoriesAn overview of Social Penetration Theory
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Communication TheoriesAn overview of Social Cognitive Theory
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Why the FCC is UsefulAlthough the Federal Communications Commission, also known as the FCC, seems to be inconsistent and fairly useless when it comes to censoring speech that is broadcast, it does have its uses. -
Radio Censorship and the FCCA look at how the FCC works as well as its effect on radio stations -
Readings and Thoughts on Creative NonfictionPicking apart and discussing aspects of Ray Bradbury's "How to Keep & Feed the Muse"
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An Isla Vista HalloweenFull of drunk college kids, Isla Vista during Halloween is a mix of crazy debauchery and high levels of law enforcement. -
Readings and Thoughts on Creative NonfictionPicking apart and discussing aspects of Jonathan Safran Foer's "A Primer for the Punctuation of Heart Disease"
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For My Friend, "Jamie"A poem about how I helped my friend get a job so we could still live in the same city for at least one more year.
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Communication TheoriesAn overview of the Communication theory, Relational Dialectics Theory. RDT involves conflict between people in relationships.
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Writing Nonfiction for ChildrenNonfiction children's writing covers a very broad category. Here is a list of information about writing nonfiction for children.
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Watching Television OnlineToday we can do anything online, including watch TV. Here are some of the best, and often commercial-free, websites where you can easily watch all your favorite shows. -
4 Christmas CraftsNeed to keep your kids busy while you get ready for this holiday season? Or maybe you want to spice up your house with Christmas decorations? Here are a few Christmas craft ideas that are easy, fun, and something you can do with your kids. -
Christmas Cookie RecipesChristmas is one of my favorite times of year. It is also the perfect time for baked cookies, and more specifically, for cookies. Here are three recipes for my favorite cookies. -
Readings and Thoughts on Creative NonfictionPicking apart and discussing aspects of Bronwyn T. Williams's "Never Let the Truth Stand in the Way of a Good Story: A Work for Three Voices"
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Oil PastelAn oil pastel I made based on a photo -
Koala HaikuFriends have described me as being koala-like, so here is my haiku about it. -
5 Homemade Christmas GiftsIt's almost that time of year again: the Holiday Season. If you are strapped for cash this year, no worries. Here is a list of homemade Christmas gifts you can give to your loved ones this year. -
From Birds to DinosaursThere is a fairly established link between dinosaurs and birds. And now, scientists are working on reversing evolution and turning birds back into dinosaurs. -
Top Ten Christmas MoviesChristmas is a cozy time of year, which makes it perfect to watch Christmas-themed movies. Here is my list of top ten Christmas movies. -
Free Santa Barbara Tourist SpotsSanta Barbara is a great place to live, and an almost even greater place to visit. Here is a list of four fun free places to see while in Santa Barbara. -
Readings and Thoughts on Creative NonfictionPicking apart and discussing aspects of "Full House" by David Sedaris
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Readings and Thoughts on Creative NonfictionPicking apart and discussing aspects of J.T. Leroy's "Stuff"
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Dinosaurs in the MediaDinosaurs have long fascinated and entertained people. Just look at all the movies and television shows that have involved or been about dinosaurs. Here is a top five list of my favorite movies and television shows featuring dinosaurs. -
The Land Before Time TriviaThe Land Before Time is a well-known animated film about dinosaurs, and it was one of my favorite movies as a kid. Here are some interesting tidbits that I found: -
5 Facts About PachycephalosaurusPachycephalosaurus, which means "Thick Headed Lizard," lived around 65-76 million years ago and was discovered by William Winkley in 1938 in Montana. Here are five interesting facts about Pachycephalosaurus. -
From Dinosaurs to BirdsBirds are descendants of dinosaurs. Although this is not a new theory in the dinosaur world, there is now evidence that proves some dinosaurs evolved into birds. -
Facts About GiganotosaurusGiganotosaurus, whose name means "Giant Southern Reptile," was not discovered until 1994 in southern Argentina by Ruben Carolini, an auto mechanic who hunts dinosaur bones in his free time. Here are four interesting facts about Giganotosaurus. -
5 Facts About DeinonychusDeinonychus, whose name means "Terrible Claw," was a carnivorous bird-like dinosaur that lived in the early to mid-Cretaceous period, around 120 million years ago.Here are five interesting facts about Deinonychus. -
5 Facts About DiplodocusDiplodocus, which means "Double Beam," was first discovered in 1877 by Earl Douglass and Samuel W. Williston. It was an herbivore that lived in the late Jurassic Period. Here is a list of five interesting facts about Diplodocus. -
Brontosaurus Does Not ExistBrontosaurus is actually the body of Apatosaurus with the head of Camasaurus. Why the mix up? And what are some facts about Apatosaurus? -
5 Facts About SpinosaurusSpinosaurus was a carnivorous dinosaur that lived during the Middle Cretaceous period, about 93-100 million years ago, in what is now Egypt, Morocco, and the Republic of Niger.Here is a list of five interesting facts about Spinosaurus. -
Applying Cognitive Dissonance Theory to Real World EventsWhat is Cognitive Dissonance Theory? And how does it relate to "South Park" creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker?
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A Look Back in TimeA brief look at famous figures of the past
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Halloween HaikuA haiku about Halloween in Santa Barbara
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Spray Painting ArtworkA spray paint artwork I purchased from a talented young man in Las Vegas. He was able to create this piece in 10 minutes. -
A Look Back in TimeA brief look at famous figures of the past
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Readings and Thoughts on Creative NonfictionPicking apart and discussing aspects of Lynn Z. Bloom's "Living to Tell the Tale: The Complicated Ethics of Creative Nonfiction."
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Charles BernardThe last part in a short fictitious story about a man named Charles Bernard
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An Introduction to Belly DancingAlthough the origins of bellydancing are not exactly known, it is a long standing art form that is beautiful to watch. -
How to Write a Lesson Plan when Teaching English AbroadPlanning on teaching English abroad? Here are some guidelines for writing strong lesson plans that will impress your boss!
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How to Write a Press ReleaseSometimes jobs require you to learn skills quickly and on your own. Here is a guide for learning how to write press releases.
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Benefits of MassageWhat can massages do for you? Other than the obvious benefit of relaxation, research has found many medical benefits of massage. -
Favorite Children's BooksStudies have proven that reading to children is beneficial. Here is my list of my favorite children's picture books I read as a child. -
Readings and Thoughts on Creative NonfictionPicking apart and discussing aspects of May Sarton's "Journal of Solitude"
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Sleepy WritingA haiku I wrote based on spelling and grammar mistakes I make when I am tired that I do not notice until it is too late -
Facts About CometsCurious about what comets are and how their impact would affect Earth? Here are a list of facts about comets. -
Readings and Thoughts on Creative NonfictionPicking apart and discussing aspects of D.W. Moore's "Building Blocks of Creative Nonfiction: Detail and Description"
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Charles BernardContinuing the fictitious short story of Charles Bernard
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Charles BernardA continuation of the story of Charles Bernard
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A Look Back in TimeA brief look at famous figures of the past
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Communication TheoriesA look at the Communication Theory: Expectancy Violations Theory
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Working with Oil PaintsTips for a beginning oil painter -
Painting with WatercolorTips for beginning watercolor painters -
Communication TheoriesAn overview of two Communication theories: Communication Accommodation Theory and Cognitive Dissonance Theory
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A Look Back in TimeA brief look at famous figures of the past
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Charles BernardA continuation of the fictitious story of Charles Bernard
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Readings and Thoughts on Creative NonfictionPicking apart and discussing aspects of Simone Poirier-Bures's "That Shining Place" and "Afterword: Writing 'The Greece Piece'"
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SverigePhotos from when I studied abroad in Lund, Sweden -
PeoplePhotos of people I have taken over the years -
Odds and EndsAn array of odd and interesting images -
NatureA couple photos of plants -
Marine LifePhotos of marine life in a touch tank at UC Santa Barbara -
A Taste of TokyoPhotos of Tokyo, Japan -
EuropaPhotos from around Europe -
Christmas and AppleAn old Christmas display at the Mac Store -
Fish PaintingMy first attempt at oil painting -
TurtleA cute turtle in the pet shop -
Rainbow in VegasThe water show at the Bellagio hotel in Las Vegas -
HalloweenFestive Halloween candles -
AnimaliaPhotos of an array of animals including birds, cats, and bears -
Tips on the Art of CalligraphyTips for beginners on learning Western calligraphy -
Readings and Thoughts on Creative NonfictionPicking apart and discussing aspects of Robert L. Root, Jr.'s "Beyond Linearity: Writing the Segmented Essay"
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Charles BernardA continuation of the short story about Charles Bernard
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Prop 8 the MusicalA short video featuring celebrities such as Jack Black and Neil Patrick Harris singing about California's Proposition 8.
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If California Were as Liberal as They Say.Like many stereotypes, the image of California as a super liberal, hippie-filled state full of peace, love, and marijuana is very much off-base. Here are my list of reasons why California is not that liberal. -
Charles BernardA continuation of the story of Charles Bernard
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District 9 TriviaInteresting facts about the movie District 9 that make it even more awesome -
Readings and Thoughts on Creative NonfictionPicking apart and discussing aspects of K. Kvashay-Boyle's "Saint Chola"
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Types of Writing Part 2A list of words and definitions relating to children's books and freelance writing
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Types of Writing Part 1A list of words and definitions relating to creative nonfiction and fiction writing
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Ten Rat Pack Christmas SongsMy top ten list of rat pack Christmas songs -
Ten Wonderful Christmas SongsA list of ten of my favorite Christmas songs -
Five Unusual Thanksgiving Side DishesTired of the same old Thanksgiving side dishes? Here is a list of five unusual Thanksgiving side dishes you may want to try this Thanksgiving! -
Thanksgiving AbroadDealing with homesickness and American holidays while abroad
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The Thanksgiving TreeA new approach to an old tradition -
Five Cheap Romantic DatesLooking for something to do with your significant other but limited by your funds? Here's a list of five cheap, yet romantic dates -
Using Oil PastelsTips for working with oil pastels -
Speed PaintingA look at some amazing speed paintings online
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How to Make Your Own Stuffed AnimalA step-by-step guide to making your own stuffed animal -
Readings and Thoughts on Creative NonfictionPicking apart and discussing aspects of Melissa Hart's "The Fragility of Memory"
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AssassinsThe beginnings of a short story about an intense water-gun game: Assassins
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Readings and Thoughts on Creative NonfictionPicking apart and discussing aspects of Mimi Schwartz's "Memoir? Fiction? Where's the Line?"
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Halloween Costume Guide: Harajuku GirlHow to put together a Harajuku girl Halloween costume -
What Makes Advertising Effective?An analysis of a 2006 VISA ad, and why it is considered to be an effective advertisement
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Readings and Thoughts on Creative NonfictionPicking apart and discussing aspects of Pam Houston's "Selway."
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Delegate RepresentationA look at how delegate representation works at the national level in the U.S., written for a political science class in 2006. -
Charles BernardA continuation of the story
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Charles BernardThe first part of a short story involving a man named Charles Bernard.
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Readings and Thoughts on Creative NonfictionPicking apart and discussing aspects of Christopher Buckley's "Creative Nonfiction."
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Up in the TreesA short Alfresco writing piece, based on observations I made during a creative writing class in winter 2009 -
A Global Feast, Part 4The last part in a four part series about foods around the world, featuring North American and Pacific foods. -
Exploring Intercultural Communication TheoriesAn analysis of a real-life example of an intercultural experience, written for a class in 2008
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The Effects of Global Warming and Individual and Organizational SolutionsAn environmental science paper I wrote in 2005
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From Past to PresentLinking ancient art to modern society -
Theory Behind Contraceptives and the MediaAn analysis of an LA Times article about contraceptives, written for a class in 2006.
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A Global Feast Part 3A look at European foods -
Transition to MarinesAn article I wrote for a class in 2007 where I interviewed a marine.
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A Study on College Students' Interpersonal RelationshipsA study me and three fellow classmates conducted on college students and their interpersonal relationships
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Sexuality in Central Europe During the Austro-Hungarian EmpireDifferences between sexual perversion and "normal" sexuality in East Central Europe, loosely based on the writings of Robert Musil, Leopold Von Sacher-Masoch, Stefan Zweig and Sigmund Freud.
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A Global Feast Part 2Discovering foods around the world, and in this particular article, learning about Asian foods -
Witnessing Life: President Obama, Marge Simpson, and CERNPresident Obama wins the Nobel Peace Prize, Marge Simpson exposes herself on Playboy's cover, and a CERN physicist is linke to al-Qaida
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Car RideA photo taken during a road trip -
The Grand CanyonPhotos of the Grand Canyon -
Why You Should Know How to Ride a BikeReasons why all students entering college need to know how to ride a bike -
A Global Feast Part 1Foods in Africa, the Caribbean, Central America, and the Middle East. -
Response to "Eleven" by Sandra CisnerosAn analysis of the short story "Eleven"
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Review of "Always Running" by Luis RodriguezA critical review of the book, "Always Running"
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Analyzing "Pueblo," by Bernice ZamoraA close examination of the poem "Pueblo"
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Gender and Role ReversalAn analysis of gender and role reversal in John Okada's No-No Boy, Nina Revoyr's Southland, and Jumpa Lahiri's The Namesake -
Baklava RecipeA recipe for a sweet Greek dessert: baklava -
Quirky Santa BarbaraQuirky images in Santa Barbara -
Here fishy, fishyA fish pond at the Minnesota State Fair -
Christmas in New YorkThe New York Stock Exchange decorated for Christmas. -
DessertsPhotos of cupcakes, pies, cakes, and other yummy desserts -
The Unbreakable Bond: An Analysis of the Movie, Moulin RougeAn analysis of the movie Moulin Rouge -
Count Your BlessingsAn article I wrote about my family for a class in 2007.
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Learning to SkateboardMy trials and tribulations learning how to skateboard -
Writing StylesDescriptions and techniques for various writing styles -
Writing for MagazinesA guide to writing for magazines -
RiskA short story about a night spent playing the ultimate world domination game: Risk. -
Writing for a Newpaper Part 2More tips on writing for newspapers -
Writing for a Newpaper Part 1Writing for a newspaper can sometimes be tricky. But sometimes this ended up being quite frustrating. So, here are some tips I have learned over the past few years. -
Ten Tips on How to Stay HealthyThe flu season is almost here, so you may want to take some precautions to make sure you stay healthy. Here is a top ten list on how to prevent sickness. -
Pregnancy and IQ LevelsA look at how pregnancy is linked to children's IQ levels. -
Animal of the Week: Giant PandasFor my first Animal of the Week column, I would like to highlight the giant panda. Known by many as a "shitty animal," I still hold to the claim that pandas are adorable. -
How to Write a Strong Cover LetterWriting a cover letter can seem like a daunting task. However, when you submit a cover letter along with your resume, you are showing your potential employer initiative and you are setting yourself apart from your competition.
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How to Get a Great Letter of RecommendationIf you are considering applying to graduate school, then you will need at least two letters of recommendation. Read the following guidelines to make sure that you get the best letters of recommendation for your application.
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How to Write the Perfect ResumeLooking for a job? Nowadays, you will need an amazing resume to stand out from the crowd. The secret? It's all in the formatting.
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How to Write a TEFL/TESOL ResumeA TEFL/TESOL resume is slightly different from a regular resume. Because your potential employer lives far away-like in another country-you will need to provide specific information to help them decide whether or not to hire you.
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How to Teach EnglishResources and tips for putting together a lesson plan for an ESL classroom. -
How to Find a Job Teaching English AbroadWant to go abroad? One easy way is to teach English abroad. But before you start jet setting, make sure you have a job waiting for you and make sure you know exactly what that job entails. -
How to Become Certified to Teach English AbroadTraveling the world and exploring new cultures can be expensive and sometimes difficult. But by getting TEFL certified, you can teach English and get paid to travel. -
Using Puzzles Instead of PostersTurn your puzzles into wall art -
Nine Tips on How to Stay OrganizedTips for how to get organized and stay organized, so that you do not feel overwhelmed by everything you have to do on a day-to-day basis. -
Ten DIY Sexy Halloween CostumesHalloween is coming up, and this year there are so many options for Halloween costumes-but all of them are expensive. Are you willing to dish out $60 for one night of fun? If not, here's a list of sexy Halloween costumes you can put together yourself. -
Beer Festival PhotoVentura, CA Beer festival mug and tickets -
Tips for Taking Halloween PhotosSince Halloween photos are often dark, you will want to be careful how you take your photos so your subjects are not blurry and flat looking. -
How to Do Blacklight PhotographyA guide for taking photos using blacklight -
13 Halloween Party IdeasHalloween is the perfect time to throw a party. Keep reading to learn 13 spooky ideas for Halloween parties. -
Four Easy Recipes for StudentsStudents often do not have the time to cook elaborate meals. So, for students strapped for time, here are four quick and easy recipes. -
Top Five Airline WebsitesThe five best airline websites to use while traveling




















