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Miss Faith

Miss Faith is a full time student and she is currently working with About.com as the Guide to Makeup. She has finished her Bachelor's Degree in Intelligence Studies, as well as an Associate's Degree in CIS/Network and Security Management. She will begin a Master's degree in the fall of 2010.
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  • The Huntsman Cancer Institute: Making Breakthroughs in Cancer Studies
    The Huntsman Cancer Institute is a high-tech facility working on genetic breakthroughs in Cancer research and treatment. If you know someone with Cancer, you need to read this.
  • The Downward Spiral of the ACLU
    The ACLU was originally formed to defend citizens of the U.S, so how did they get so off track as to defend illegal-alien workers in the U.S?
  • When Prescription Healthcare Goes Bad
    What happened to the discussions about health care reform? Oh yes, housing problems have taken over, but that doesn't mean the health care problems went away. With increasing drug costs we need to bring it to the forefront once more.
  • Steganography: Harmless Software or Tools for Criminal Behavior?
    Steganograhy has nothing to do with dinosaurs or cavemen. It is software that can be used to hide files inside existing images. How does it work? Read here to find out.
  • Mabon: Celebration of the Autumn Equinox
    This year the fall equinox, also called Mabon, will take place on September 23rd. What will you do to celebrate?
  • DIY Flower Containers
    If you like having a container garden but don't have the room to store the various pots for each season, then you need to read this article. Learn how to change your containers each season for only dollars.
  • SHA: The Birth Mother of Secure Hashing Standards
    Attention all fellow geeks and nerds: The following article contains general points and history on Secure Hashing Algorithms. If you are a dork at heart, or would like to just feed your brain, then sit back and enjoy the world of SHA.
  • Simple Steps for Securing Your Home Wi-Fi Connection
    No matter whether you live in a big city or a quiet town, if you have a Wi-Fi connection in your home then you should try to secure it from intruders. Here is a handful of easy steps anyone can use to help secure their home wireless connection.
  • Using Two Computers with One Monitor, Mouse, and Keyboard
    If you have more than one computer but don't want to clutter your desk or home with multiple monitors, keyboards, or mice then there is a very easy and affordable solution. Read more here to find out what it is and how easy it can be to install.
  • How Safe is Your Plastic Container?
    We have all seen the recycling emblem on the bottom of a plastic bottle, but what do the numbers inside the arrows mean? You may be surprised to find out what potential poison is containing your food or even your child's food.
  • Easy Wireless Home Routing
    Most homes in America have a computer and intent access, but some people need more such as a wireless router. So how does the average person know what to look for in the vast sea of wireless routers that are on the market? Read more to find out!
  • Lughnassadh: Pagan Harvest Celebration Still Observed Across America
    Lughnassadh, pronounced Loo-nahs-ah, is a Pagan holiday to celebrate the harvest. The celebration occurs anywhere from approximately July 31st to August 2nd. How will you celebrate?
  • Product Review: The Motorola RAZR
    The iPhone is all the craze right now, but the Motorola RAZR still packs enough punch for the advanced user, as well as being user friendly for the cell phone novice. But what features does it come with and how good are they? Read more here to find out.
  • Vaccine Nation: The Rise of American Vaccines
    The list of Vaccines in America is on the rise. Is your child up-to-par on their vaccines? And what type of risks are affiliated with the two newest vaccines? You should read this before you vaccinate your child.
  • Family Attempts to Have Zero Impact on the Earth for One Year
    Could you live without toilet paper, coffee, real transportation, and even electricity? No, I am not talking about going on the TV show Survivor. Read here about the family in N.Y that will go without for a year.
  • Sharpton on the Rampage
    Ever since the theological debate on Monday, Sharpton and Romney have been at each other. Now Sharpton is demanding Romney explain his Mormon beliefs and beliefs on racism. Should he be able to do this?
  • Should Muslim Prisoners Be Permitted to Sue Over Meals?
    Many lawsuits are being filed by Muslims that are complaining about the quality of food they receive in prison. Do you know what kinds of foods are being given and how much you are paying for them to have it? Read here to find out.
  • Religious Discrimination in School?
    Is it permissible for a school to allow one religous symbol and not another? What about the display of ashes on the forehead for Ash Wednesday or the hejab by Muslim girls? At what point is it outright discrimination?
  • Dell Goes with Ubuntu
    What is Ubuntu? What does it mean? What does it do? And what does it have to do with Linux and Dell? Find out right here.
  • Let Us Celebrate May Day
    How will you celebrate May Day? There will be rallies and celebrations and even dancing around the Maypole; take your pick world-wide.
  • Pagans Want to Be Included Too
    Paganism is a growing religion across the world, including the UK. Supporters in the UK have decided to petition the Prime Minister into adding their religion into the curriculum with the other 6 existing major religions.
  • Timberview Golf Club
    If you are an avid golfer or know someone that loves the game, then you need to visit Marysville, Ohio's best kept secret; Timberview Golf Club. It is reasonably priced and offers an 18 hole course that will suit everyone from the beginner to the pro.
  • Feds May Regulate Natural Substances
    Just when you thought you had the right to determine if you need a multi-vitamin or not, enter the Federal Government. The FDA is trying to regulate many "natural" products and substances. Read on to find out more.
  • How to Have Your Own Country Kitchen
    "Country" makes you think of many different styles. For some it reminds them of Grandma cooking with the smell of herbs and spices filling the room. For others it's more of a "crafty" kind of style. But no matter your style, you too can have your own country kitchen.
  • Is Ohio a Breeding Ground for Terrorists?
    Three men from Toledo, Ohio and two cousins from Chicago were arraigned April 24th and accused of plotting acts of terrorism on American soldiers overseas. One man was also accused of threatening the President. How many more are there in Ohio alone?
  • Skilled American's Jobs May Be in Jeopardy Again
    America's skilled jobs may be in trouble once again. Big companies are beginning to worry about lack of youth interested in computer careers and are thinking of outsourcing once again. Plus the H-1B work visa is not helping the situation.
  • List of Fatal School Shootings Growing
    The fatal school shooting that took place today has been added to the growing list of fatal school shootings that have taken place over the past 40 years. Here is a look at the past.
  • Identities Hacked and Stolen from OSU
    In two separate incidents the identities of students and faculty have been stolen via the theft of a Professor's laptop as well as a hacker breaking through the firewall of a computer at the school. Was your information stolen?
  • Review of Embarq Telephone Service - My Personal Nightmare
    Emabarq - a merger of Sprint and Nextel with a dash of Union Telephone and Telegraph Company. Was the recipe of companies a good mix? Read my personal nightmare and decide for yourself.
  • Love Hurts and Ed Norton "Hulks" Out
    Agassi gives his wife, Steffi Graf, stitches while Ed Norton gets ready to "Hulk out".
  • Christie's Prehistoric Auction and Flaming Toilets
    If you're in need of some decoration for your home, check out Christie's prehistoric auction. But beware of the fire hazard bidet from Japan. You may want to stick to the regular toilet for a while.
  • Terrorists in the Heartland
    Columbus, Ohio has become a breeding ground for potential terrorists as well as al-Qaida members. The latest group of men to be accused and detained was three men, adding to the other 2 men that have been arrested and found guilty in 2003.
  • Listerine Agent Cool Blue Recall
    If you or your children use this product, please read this article concerning the recall and what consumers need to do.
  • Power-Line Networks: the Future of Home Networking
    The future of home networking is here. The newest versions of the Power-Line adapter has better coverage and boasts faster speeds than the average Wi-Fi connection.
  • Will the Real Jesus Please Stand Up?
    Over the years there have been many claims by many men to be the Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. The latest claim comes from the Rev. Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda in Florida. Is he the 2nd coming of Christ? I wouldn't bet the farm on it.
  • The Organ Donation Controversy
    If you are an organ donor or are thinking of becoming an organ donor, you may want to rethink your decision. A controversial trend with organ donation and harvesting is on the rise, and it's raising questions about ethics.
  • The Kindergarten Debate: is Your Child Really Ready?
    Does your little one know how to count to ten, spell his/her name, and read common 3-letter words? If you answered no to any of these then your child may not be ready for the new standards of kindergarten.
  • Bob Dylan - the False Prophet
    In a new book written by Pope Benedict, he discloses his opposition of Dylan at concert in 1997 where the late Pope John Paul had attended. He referred to the aging rock star as the wrong kind of "prophet", but why?
  • Tips for Taking a Walking Tour in Washington, D.C
    One of the best places in the United States to take a walking tour is in our nation's capital, Washington D.C. Yes, they offer a variety of guided walking tours as well as guided motorized tours, but the best way to see the city is by doing it yourself.
  • Total Eclipse of the Lunar Kind
    Saturday, March 3rd 2007, there will be a great celestial occurrence in the Eastern skies of Canada and the United States. After nearly three years, the earth will experience a total lunar eclipse.
  • The Truth About Witchcraft
    Some say that witchcraft and Wicca is the work of the devil, while others say it is a nature-based religion of peace. So what is the truth behind this "alternative" faith? And what is the difference between a Wiccan and a Witch?
  • Product Review: Fatigued to Fantastic! Energy Revitalization System
    I was recently diagnosed with fibromyalgia (FMS), and after a long process of doctor visits and tests, I knew I didn't want to dive right into a prescribed medication to help with my symptoms. This natural supplement has been a God-send.
  • Charles Penzone Family of Salons Columbus, OH- My Hair Design Experience
    If you live around central Ohio or are planning a visit, I would highly recommend visiting the Charles Penzone Family of Salons. They offer a wide variety of services and have a very educated and friendly staff to assist you with all of your needs.
  • Dressing like Jesus is Not Allowed
    If you thought the lawsuit that involved Harry Potter and Laura Mallory was a little far-fetched, you were wrong. The most recent lawsuit filed has to do with the religious right to dress as Jesus for Halloween while at school. Silly? You decide.
  • A Beginners Guide to the New Age Movement: Gemstones, Incense, and Herbs
    In the 21st Century, everyone seems to want more natural products or homeopathic cures for what ails us. Whether you need help in various areas of life or need a little pick-me-up, the use of various natural objects can help you reach your personal goal.
  • Pagan Coffee in Auburn, New York
    New versions of coffee shops are beginning to pop up all over the country. Recently we have seen the "free" shop, where patrons aren't obligated to pay. Now we have The Witches Brew where you can unwind, eat, perform, and have your tarot cards read all before dinner.
  • Product Review: Windows Vista Home Premium Edition
    All I can say is if given the chance I would go back to Windows XP in a heartbeat. I don't think they should have released Vista, knowing that they were having so many problems during Beta.
  • How to Transform a Coffee Table into a Toddler-Friendly Ottoman
    Are you are tired of hitting your knee or toes on the corners and legs of a hard coffee table? Or are you are worried your little one may bang their head into it, sending you to the emergency room so they can get stitches? This is a quick and easy transformation
  • Starbucks Meets Robin Hood
    Have you ever wanted a fresh cup of coffee but are short on cash? No problem if you are in Kirkland, Washington. A new coffee shop called Terra Bite doesn't have a set list of prices. The owner has left the option of paying up to the customer.
  • When Good Peanut Butter Goes Bad
    Peter Pan and Good Value peanut butter beginning with the product code "2111" is responsible for a national outbreak of salmonella poisoning. The first case was found in August of 2006 and the CDC recently linked it to these two specific brands and product codes.
  • NBC Loses Passion for Hit Show "Passions"
    On September 7th, 2007 the country shall mourn the passing of the hit soap opera Passions. The cast of off-the-wall characters will join the other cancelled soap operas in the great abyss.
  • Bill Donahue on the Rampage
    Bill Donahue has been on a rampage the past week. He was offended over material written pre-Edwards by two female bloggers of the Edwards campaign. He demanded the women be fired, but Mr. Edwards refused to do so. Now Mr. Donahue is threatening to fight back.
  • The Taboo of a Miscarriage
    I'm not sure why, but the word miscarriage seems to be something so taboo that women don't want to discuss it, or do they? I had a miscarriage on my birthday in May 2005. This is my story.
  • Coal: Clean Energy or Silent Killer?
    In 2002, AEP decided to by out a small town in Ohio that was located below their plant, pay the residents to move, and get them to sign a "health waiver". So who won in this deal?
  • FEMA to Take Back Over $300 Million from Katrina "Victims"
    Approximately 8,000 of the 10,000 households given aid did not even exist in one area. There were also around 70,000 household in Louisiana alone that have received around $309.1 Million in grant money, that should have recieved nothing.
  • Explosive Mail in Britain
    Just when we thought the only bad thing to come in the mail was "junk mail", we were wrong. Monday started off a bad week in England when a letter bomb exploded in central London.
  • Turner Broadcasting CEO Apologizes: My Bad
    "We never intended this outcome and certainly did not set out to perpetrate a hoax. What we did is inadvertently cause a great American city to deal with the unintended impact of this marketing campaign. For this, we are deeply sorry," Kent stated.
  • Company Review: M/I Homes Columbus, Ohio
    Almost a year ago, my husband and I set out to find our first home. The entire process went very smooth, and everyone at M/I from the sales associate to the Construction Manager to the Financial advisor, was extremely helpful.
  • Rental Review: the Residences at Sawmill Crossing Columbus, OH
    If you are looking for a nice, quiet apartment community with a friendly and caring rental associates then keep looking. There is really nothing positive about the Residences at Sawmill Crossing.
  • Product Review: Kellogg's Special K2O LemonTwist Protein Water
    K2O was fairly close to being the same consistency as regular flavored water, but with the added benefit of protein. It is sold individually or in a pack of four. It also comes in a variety of 3 different flavors, so your taste buds won't get bored.
  • 24 Receives Complaints from Muslim Groups Within Almost 24 Hours
    It has taken Muslim groups less than two-days to complain about season 6 of 24. They have "requested" a more positive portrayal of Muslims, but how much more positive can they get when the show has a converted "ex-terrorist" that is helping Jack fight terrorism in America?
  • Northwest Airlines Apologizes, Dodging Potential Jihad from Muslim Group
    The incident the airline apologized profusely for involved 40 Muslim pilgrims that had been trying to return from the Hajj earlier this month, but was then denied boarding of their flight back to the US. They claimed racial profiling was afoot.
  • Product Review: All Free and Clear Detergent
    Do you have children or do you personally have sensitive skin? If either applies to you then you need to use All Free and Clear laundry detergent.
  • Romantic Weekend Escapes Near Columbus, Ohio
    In a small town south of Columbus, OH called Circleville, is the home of the Castle Inn. The Castle Inn was originally built by Samuel Ruggles in the late 1800's as the first mansion residence of the Ruggles family, but now is a romantic getaway.
  • American Airlines Sent to Timeout While Accused Terrorist Reaps the Benefits
    Just when we thought things were beginning to look up for security measures in the airline industry, they have been slapped around like a red-headed step child and basically have been sent to timeout to think about what they've done.
  • Product Review: Yoplait Go-Gurt
    Do you know how hard it is to get a child, especially a toddler, to sit still long enough to eat something nutritious such as yogurt? Well Go-Gurt makes it a lot easier and there is no need for your little one to have to sit and eat it, unless you want them to
  • Posing Nude a No-No According to the Air Force
    What's wrong with showing a little skin or even having the guts to pose nude in Playboy? Well according to the United States Air Force if you are still on active duty it's a definite no-no.
  • Barna's Religious Findings of 2006: Christians Are Not as "Christian" as They Think
    The Barna Group primarily provides research information that is related to religion, specifically Christianity. The Group has compiled a list of "the 12 most significant religious findings in 2006". Hold onto your Bibles and crosses, it's going to be a bumpy ride.
  • Product Review: Tide to Go Pen
    I am a klutzy person. It seems like every time I eat or drink something it ends up on my shirt or in my lap. Now I have a new savior that goes by the name of the Tide To Go Pen.
  • A Review of Time Warner's RoadRunner ISP in Columbus, OH
    As far as ISP's go, I have tried both dial-up and cable. Currently I have Road Runner through Time Warner in Columbus, OH. Besides the obvious, there is also a down side to high speed.
  • Got Jack? Season 6 Premiere Has Been Compromised
    Are you ready for the 2 night season premiere of 24 on January 14th? Season 6 of 24 is supposed to be even more action packed than last season, if that is even possible. According to some of the "leaks" I have seen, we are in for a thrill ride this season!
  • The War of the Rosie
    Unless you have been living under a rock, you should be fully aware of the squabble going back and forth between Donald Trump and Rosie O'Donnell. Well after bickering back and forth for weeks, Donald has one-upped Rosie by sending her a letter.
  • Coming Soon: Microsoft Home Server
    Microsoft has decided to pair their new software MS Home Server with Hewlett-Packard. According to sources, the new MS Home Server will make its debut sometime in the second half of 2007
  • President Bush Wants to Read Your Mail
    On December 20th 2006, directly after signing the Postal Act into law, Bush slipped a "signing statement" over it. The "signing statement" allows your mail to be opened without warrant from a judge.
  • Social Security to Head South
    An agreement was signed in 2004 by the U.S Commissioner of Social Security and the director general of the Social Security Institute of Mexico to give illegal aliens the option of U.S Social Security benefits, once they worked in the U.S for the required 18 month period.
  • New Castings for ABC Shows
    Fire up your video cameras America and get ready to submit your profiles to the lords of ABC. The following is a list of current and upcoming shows on ABC that need people like you and me to fill the storylines and sign away all of our rights as we know it.
  • New Castings for NBC Shows
    Get your camcorders and pens ready. NBC has a list of casting calls for future reality and game shows. Do you think you have what it takes to be a contestant on one of their up coming shows?
  • My Review of NBC's New Game Show "Identity"
    We are living in a time of reality TV and new game show overload. The newest game show on NBC is called "Identity". So what makes it different or better from the other thousand game shows on the television? I have your answer.
  • DIY Home Improvement: How to Install Vinyl Floor Tiles the Easy Way
    Installing a new vinyl floor in your kitchen, bathroom, foyer, etc. can be as easy as 1, 2, 3.
  • What They Don't Tell You About Building a New Home
    So what do you do if you want to buy a house, or better yet build a new one? It's virtually painless and I am going to tell you the general steps in new home ownership, as well as sharing with you the hidden costs involved.
  • Are You an IFeminist?
    Gone are the days of the typical feminist. So what is an ifeminist? The “i” stands for “individual”, which means these are women that believe in the equal treatment of both women and men under the law.
  • HB 5882 - Abortion Rights or Injustice?
    HB 5882 will make it illegal for anyone to try to get a woman to have an abortion by "an act, attempted act, or threat to act by a person that is conditioned upon the pregnant female disregarding or refusing the person's demand that she seek an abortion".
  • DIY Home Improvement: How to Make a Great Japanese Style Futon Bed
    Japanese and Asian style accents have been big in the past few years. If you have a spare room or guest room, why not do a theme such as an Asian theme? Here is a quick and easy way to make a Japanese style futon sleeper.
  • Sylvia Browne: Fascinating or Freak?
    Some say Sylvia Browne is a fake while others find comfort in her "readings" from the dead. Despite the negative chatter, is it really in poor taste for her to tell people of the encounters she supposedly has with their loved ones?
  • America's Growing Battle with E. coli: Are We Eating Poison?
    What's going on in the US with e-coli outbreaks in national restaurant chains? What is causing it? Should we become concerned? And what is the FDA going to do about it?
  • Forcing America to Christianity
    Why do we as Americans allow one group to take over a holiday or celebration and say it is solely theirs and nobody else can have it? When and where do you draw the line? We are in need for religious equality.
  • Feminists -VS- the Starlets
    Britney, Paris, and Lindsey are all over the media recently, sometimes showing a little more than they should. But does this give the feminists the right to complain? After all, aren't they proud of these women for being strong, successful and in the public eye?
  • This Season Let Us Sing Praise to the Flying Spaghetti Monster
    Will you too be one of the millions that have been touched by His noodly appendage? Let us give thanks and sing praise this holiday to the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
  • Quick and Easy Cookies for Non-Bakers
    With all of the things that we all have to do everyday, who has time to make delicious cookies at home? Anyone! Try these time saving tips and techniques to make your own "homemade" cookies. Your family and friends will think you slaved over a hot stove for days!
  • Best Places for Part-Time/Temporary Jobs in Columbus, Ohio
    There are several businesses around Columbus that offer great benefits or pay for part time or temporary help. Since it is the Holiday season, most retail businesses will give perks for temporary employees.
  • Benefits for Veterans that Are Going Unused
    There are so many benefits through the VA for service men/women and veterans that are not being used. I have listed some of the benefits waiting for you, and how to go about using them.
  • De-bunking the Strong Woman Theory
    Being a stay at home mom should be considered a choice, not a burden.
    Let's put an end to the woman being the head of the house, and give the right back to the man.
    Keeping the roles divided adequately could lead to happier and stronger families.
  • The Best Christmas Light Displays and Events in Columbus, Ohio
    So, after making it through Thanksgiving and Black Friday, what is there to to to relax and have fun? How about going to look at Christmas lights and maybe attend some of the local events as well?
  • New Year's Eve Events Around Columbus, Ohio
    A list of the main events taking place around Columbus, OH for New Year's Eve. There will be events held for not olny adults, but for the entire family as well.
  • Top 10 Gift Ideas for Techies and I-T Geeks(and Even the Wanna-be)
    A handful of technological gifts for the geek in everyone or the geek in your life. There are so many to list, but here are 10 to think about.
  • When Will Men Stop Acting Chauvinistic?
    There are far more men than women in the IT industry. But this does not give reason to why women have to put up with degrading comments. Women in the IT field are just as intelligent as the men but they need to find the right way to show it.
  • Top 10 Gift Ideas for the People You Can't Stand (Co-worker, Relative, Neighbor, Etc)
    Everyone has someone they can't stand, so here are 10 gift ideas for the Holidays.
  • Wiccan Burial Plaque Installed
    Widow Roberta Stewart received confirmation of the Wiccan symbol being installed on her husband's marker Monday morning.
    Their wedding anniversay is Wednesday the 22nd of November.
    This is one small step toward religious equality in the military.
  • Top Ten Gift Ideas for Pre-School Boys (Or Girls)
    My 3 year old has personally tested a majority of the toys on the list and has had hours and hours of interactive play with all of them.
  • VA to Be Sued Over Wiccan Burial Rights
    2 women and a couple of organizations have had it with the US VA. The VA will not allow Wiccans or Pagans to have a symbol for burial, so these people are trying to do something about it. Hopefully after 9 years it will happen!
  • Putting Christ Back in Christmas...You Can Now Rest Easy
    After debates and groups of people refusing to shop at certain retailers that don't advertise "Christmas", everyone can rest easy now. Apparently they decided to remove "holiday" and go back to "Christmas" once more. What a relief.
  • Canadian Postal Workers Acting "Postal"
    Canadian postal workers rally off the job and refuse to deliver questionable material about AIDS.
  • Best Places for Thanksgiving and Holiday Meals in Columbus, Ohio
    I have listed 3 reasonably priced restaurants for Thanksgiving, whether you have children or not. You can choose a dinner and concert pre-Thanksgiving or dinner buffet with the family.
  • The Women's Civil Rights Revolution and the Downfall of Nazi-Feminists
    Modern feminism today can be completely different than what is shown on television. In my paper, I delve into the downfall of modern feminism, or what I like to call Nazi-feminists.

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