Tanisha Renee
Tanisha Renee is a San Diego native now living in Indianapolis. A histotechnologist by day and writer by night, she describeds herself as an "artistic geek". She primarily writes creative non-fiction, however she is also working on her first novel.
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Obama's Rev. Wright - is He Racist or is He Right?If the American family really desires to heal itself and become the nation it proclaims itself to be, we must first start with the truth. However painful and shameful that may be.
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Girly Girl Lip Balm and Gloss RecipesWhy pay for high priced lip balms and lip gloss when you can have fun making these all natural and amazingly simple recipes at home. These are really cool projects for teens. And they also make great homemade gifts. -
21 Quotes on LeadershipLeadership is action, not position. ~Donald H. McGannon -
21 Quotes on FreedomFreedom is that instant between when someone tells you to do something and when you decide how to respond. ~Jeffrey Borenstein -
21 Quotes on Being YourselfHe who trims himself to suit everyone will soon whittle himself away. ~Raymond Hull
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21 Quotes on GraduationWhen you leave here, don't forget why you came. ~Adlai Stevenson -
21 Quotes on Family...because inevitably, we become what we THINK and our world is a reflection of us. -
21 Quotes on Hope...because inevitably, we become what we think and our world is a reflection of us. -
21 Quotes on Dreams...; because inevitably, we become what we think and our world is a reflection of us. -
21 Quotes on Truth...because inevitably, we become what we think and our world is a reflection of us.
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21 Quotes on Courage...because inevitably, we become what we think and our world is a reflection of us.
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21 Quotes on Faith...because inevitably, we become what we think and our world is a reflection of us. -
21 Quotes on War and Peace...because inevitably, we become what we think and our world is a reflection of us. -
21 Quotes on Happiness...; because inevitably, we become what we think and our world is a reflection of us. -
21 Quotes on Friendship...because inevitably, we become what we think and our world is a reflection of us. -
21 Quotes on Art and Creativity...because inevitably, we become what we think and our world is a reflection of us. -
Spending Habits and Your Personality: Cheap Vs. FrugalCheap and frugal does not just describe the way that people spend money, it also gives some insight into why they spend the way that they do.
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Meatlessmonday.com - Save Money on Groceries by Being a Vegetarian One Day a WeekI found that more than 60% of my grocery money was spent on meat. Did my kids and I need meat at every single meal? I didn't think so. So I started something called "Vegetarian for A Day". -
Indianapolis Top 3 Greek RestaurantsIndianapolis Top 3 Greek Restaurants with Best Picks for Drinks, Appetizers, Dinner and Dessert
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Indianapolis Top 3 Creole/Cajun RestaurantsIndianapolis' Top 3 Creole/Cajun Restaurants with Best Picks for Drinks, Appetizers, Dinner and Dessert
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Walk Away the Pounds: 5 Day Fit Walk DVD in the Comfort of Your HomeIf you are looking for quick, simple yet effective ways to get a good workout, Leslie Sansone's 5 Day Indoor Walking System is a great way to Walk Away the Pounds. Add a set of light hand weights and you are good to go. It's one of the best $13.99 I have spent.
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Keeping Your Balance with Yoga ShoesIf you love shoes like I do, you may be excited to know that yoga has shoes too! Like other fitness shoes, these are made to give you the extra stability and the range of motion you want and need during yoga practice.
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Dannon's Activia Yogurt: Lose Weight and Feel GreatDannon's new yogurt Activia is not only high in calcium and protein; it is cultured with a probiotic bacterium called Bifidus Regularis which is clinically proven to help regulate the digestive system, which can boost weight loss and immune system defenses against disease. -
Indianapolis Top 3 Mexican RestaurantsIndy's Top 3 Mexican Restaurants with Best Picks for Drinks, Appetizers, Dinner and Dessert -
Indianapolis Top 3 Italian RestaurantsIndy's Top 3 Italian Restaurants with Best Picks for Drinks, Appetizers, Dinner and Dessert
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Don't Ask-Don't Tell Policy is Hypocritical and Bad American BusinessThe military is still a business. And anyone who knows anything about business knows that discrimination is bad policy.
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New Generation of Politics: Video Blogger Takes a Sledgehammer to Hillary ClintonThanks to the World Wide Web, common people like me have a voice, and we are shaking up this world. We're shaping our culture and unexpectedly revolutionizing politics.
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Back Home to Yoga - Starting a Yoga Practice at HomeWhile yoga class is best, I have found that beginning yoga videos are a close second. And any yoga teacher would rather you practice with a video than not practice at all.
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Bridge to Terabithia: A World of Creativity and Imagination for Children and Parents AlikeI find Bridge to Terabithia to be an extraordinary gift to children and parents alike. It led me back to my own creative plays days and reminded me of the vitality and magnificence of imagination in childhood and beyond.
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Indiana Hate Crime Bill is a Step in the Right DirectionWe will never be able to legislate love or any other form of morality, but we can send a message that we will not allow mass terrorism of particular groups of people through individual hate crimes.
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Anti-Gay Republicans Remain Silent on Mary Cheney's Baby Despite Accusations of HypocrisyAccording to the Associated Press, Cheney tells a forum "This is a baby. This is a blessing from God...not a prop to be used in a debate."
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Gay Marriage and Other Conservative ContradictionsIt seems that conservatives are only opposed to government getting involved with social policy (and marriage IS social policy) when it doesn't benefit them...
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Black Women Do Yoga, Too!I felt good, but I was alone in my practice. Little Black girls in the ghetto "don't do no yoga", I was told. Once again I am practicing yoga to try and rediscover what it feels like to be physically strong and emotionally aware or centered.
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A Response to the Indiana Senate Who Approved Gay Marriage BanMicha Clark,of the American Family Association of Indiana claims that Gays and Lesbians will degrade and render marriage meaningless, but HETEROSEXUAL, wife beaters, adulterers and 3 time divorcee's have managed to f*** up the institution of marriage with no help from us.
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Abortion Debate Rages on in IndianaOnce again, the abortion issue makes its way back to the Indiana statehouse. This time, the do gooders want to make it mandatory for doctors to inform women who intend to abort that the fetus might feel pain.
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Indiana Senate Bill 327 Makes HPV Vaccine Optional for Young GirlsAn Indiana Bill, which would make it optional for girls entering the sixth grade to be vaccinated against HPV has passed after meeting strong conservative opposition.
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Indiana Unemployment Claims Rise by Over 9,500In Indiana, claims rose by 9,544. This growth is largely credited to lay-offs in manufacturing, an industry that is struggling all across the nation. But Indiana's recent lay-offs will certainly have Hoosiers looking for someone to blame.
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"Prevention" is Next on Planned Parenthoods AgendaWe hope to enlighten legislators on the importance of good sex education. Failure to provide it in our schools puts kids at risk." Planned Parenthood and their supporters will be standing up for health, privacy and reproductive rights by rallying at the Indiana Statehouse
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Understanding Alzheimer's DiseaseAlzheimer's is a brain disease that slowly destroys a person's memory, impairs their judgment and interferes with their ability to communicate. However people with the disease experience it in different ways.
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Revelation of a Tree Pose: A Lesson on Living in BalanceAuthors of the book Living in Balance compares the journey of life to walking a tightrope, each of us trying to our best to keep from falling. But the more we struggle to live in balance, the less we really are.
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7 Inspiring Gifts for WritersMost writers probably want gifts like the perfect word to complete a sentence or a magic formula to instantly cure writers block. But since you may not be able to give these things, here are some great gifts you can give.
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Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is NOT Indicative of PromiscuityDespite the unsupported claims by opponents of Gardisil, that HPV is indicative of promiscuity, a new research study reveals that "HPV prevalence was high throughout the country, even among women with only one lifetime partner".
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Cervical Cancer - Why Are so Many Black Women Dying of a Preventable Disease?4,000 women in the United States will die from this preventable cancer this year. Even more disturbing to me, is the fact that black women will die at rates much higher than their white counterparts. Here are 3 reasons why.
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Violence Against Women is Still a Global CrisisDespite progress in recent years, violence against females remain "severe and pervasive" worldwide. Disturbingly, it seems many Americans believe that violence against women is not an issue that we struggle with.
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Black Community Remains Silent on Gay Hate CrimeThe homophobia that runs rampant in our community is directly linked to the deep religious roots of the black church who spend far too much time supporting the idea that maybe Michael Sandy, Sakia Gunn and others like them are deserving of their fates.


