Donna Greene

Donna Greene

Page Views
53,998
Content
30
Fans
7
Contributor since
8/19/2008

Education/Experience

Bachelor of Science in Social Work; Graduate of the Institute of Children's Literature

Motto

I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me

Affiliations

Donna C. Greene

Favorites

Fans

View : All Articles
Displaying Results 1 - 30 (of 30) for All Content
  • Employment Essentials for People Who Are Hearing Impaired
    Studies on hearing loss put the most emphasis on prevention and technology with little to no information on the psychosocial aspects such as not hearing enough to follow what's being said at meetings and other group functions.
  • Extreme Pumpkin Carving: The Ultimate Pumpkin-Carving Guide
    If you're handy with tools, a reciprocating saw is great for cutting out the top lid of the pumpkin. You can use a boning knife for this, but it won't be near as smooth. A jigsaw is great for the detailed work in place of the carving knife.
  • Aunt Polly's House
    The air quivered when a small pewter framed picture crashed on the hardwood floor. When Justine reached down to pick it up, a tarnished key dangled from it. She wondered what it was for.
  • Nightmare
    The air whispers in my ear, Saying a terrible ghost is near.
  • Social Graces: How to Make Friends and Keep Them
    Friendship often starts with conversation. The best way to make friends is by listening to them, not just hearing them. Always keep your ears tuned in and your eyes open.
  • The Best Way to Learn Math Skills
    The basic cognitive process to successfully comprehend math involves internalizing numbers or numeral imagery.
  • Martin Luther's Outrage Against the Roman Catholic Church
    The social changes brought on by the Renaissance Period encouraged people to boldly challenge the authority of the Roman Catholic Church. They advocated for a centralized state and nation.
  • Markets for Your Children's Health Articles
    Jenna Glatzer's article, "Here's to (Writing About) Your Health" remarks that you don't have to be a "pedigree" meaning a doctor or expert to write a good article/story for a health publication.
  • Barbeque Turkey and Hash
    Substituting the lower calorie Turkey for the pork and beef makes Brunswick stew much like the Turkey Hash served in Upstate and Midland Regions of South Carolina.
  • Five Great Autumn Dishes
    As a complement to the fruit palate, turnips, mustard and collard greens add soul to fall dinners.
  • Great Ways to Find the Halloween Costume You Want
    Halloween gives people a chance to express their scary nature and each year it gets bigger and bigger. The National Retail Federation (NRF) reports that sales equaled $4.96 billion in 2006.
  • Thanksgiving Cornbread Dressing and Stuffings
    Mary Ellen Stokes in Southern Living 2006 Annual Recipes says, "My huband, Bill, and I have what we call the '3K rule' for gatherings. keep it simple, keep it organized, and keep it familiar."
  • Savvy Grocery Shopping
    When following recipes don't go in over your head going willy nilly all over the city looking for the strange herbs and cheeses then pay twice as much for them.
  • Fall Treats: Non-Cooking Recipes
    Fall brings to mind apples, festivals and halloween treats. Here are some recipes that don't require you to cook. Just cut, dice, mix, throw together and viola, you served up a delicious fare.
  • Make Money Work for You
    The typical household income averages around $40,000 to $45,000. According to the author in Rich Dad Poor Dad, the poor and middle-class people see money as an illusion while the rich people see it as opportunities to make more money.
  • Beautify Your Skin: Food Sources and Vitamins that Work
    Whether you're young or old, you can improve your skin by what you eat and drink.
  • How to Best Serve Dinner
    Meats as well as vegetables and fruits retain their best nutrients when prepared just before eating. Once they're exposed to the air they begin to lose their value.
  • Health IQ: Ways to Prevent or Manage Diabetes
    Type 2 diabetes occurs when the body is not able to process glucose into the fuel (energy) it needs to keep the body in working order. This is the most common form of diabetes affecting 16 million Americans which equals the approximate population of the state of Florida.
  • Writing Tips: Write to the Action
    The main character's feelings are evident, but there is some vagueness as to why the fiance is being dismissive towards the woman. What about some of the adverbs like embarrassingly? Replace them with active nouns and verbs.
  • Great Low-Calorie Jello Dessert Recipes for Thanksgiving
    If you love cooking, then it's a fun way to entertain family and friends. For those who'd rather not slave so much over the stove, here are some delicious, easy to prepare low-calorie Jello desserts that will be a hit to any holiday table.
  • Religions of the World: Hinduism, Buddhism, African and Native American Beliefs
    The oldest sacred texts of the Hindu religion are in the Vedas which is the basic source of Hindu understanding of the Universe. This source was developed when the Aryans migrants intermingled with the natives of India.
  • Finding Markets for Your Young Adult Story or Article
    Although teens are much more diverse and rebellious than their counterparts in the past, the three issues that have remained constant throughout history are self-identity, relationships and the desire to be independent.
  • Finding Magazine Markets for Your Story, Article or Picture Book
    Your most discerning critics are your readers. The closer your story or article resembles the characteristics your audience admires, the more a young listener will identify with it.
  • Finding Markets for Your Children's Craft Article
    Rebuses, trivia, puzzles, recipes, games, how-to activities and 200-400 word or single page articles are viable market segments. Inspirational and Religious markets are in special need for activity-based items and short articles.
  • Lighting a Spark
    One question swirls around in your head as you face that dreaded blank page. How can I write a story that children and adults will actually want to read?
  • How to Format a Letter of Recommendation
    A friend wants you to write a letter of recommendation and you wonder with increasing anxiety if you can do it or not.
  • How I House Trained My Puppy, Izzy Boo
    Learn your puppy's signals. When they need to eliminate, they usually walk to and fro, go around in circles, sniff the floor, or sneak off into another room. If they're in the crate, they let out whiney, short high-pitched squeals.
  • Fire Up Your Goal
    You don't have to burn yourself out. Get your career off the back burner and start cooking.
  • Race, Poverty, and Globalization: The Patriarchy Family
    The welfare of the people takes a back seat on political issues that benefit those in power.
  • The Spread of Christianity in the Roman World
    The closest correlating evidence involved a census conducted for the first time under the authority of the Roman emperor Caesar Augustus officially marking the birth of Christ around 6-5 B.C.E.

Filter Content by Category

Search Donna Greene's Content

Filter Content by Site