Deborah Gillespie

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  • High-Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS)
    Conception and over-distribution of high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) contributes to the obesity epidemic and other deadly diseases across America including type II diabetes, liver disease, and high blood pressure.
  • Bead Bar Systems Development Project
    An IT college course essay explaining a development project for the fictional Bead Bar company.
  • A Rose for Emily and the Yellow Wallpaper: A Comparative Study
    A comparative literature essay showing how the viewpoint of different authors affects the point of view of the stories they write. Comparing "The Yellow Wallpaper" with "A Rose For Emily" -- Two stories with similar themes but very different meanings.
  • Thanks for Those Still with Us - A Thanksgiving Poem
    A poem written by a young girl who experienced multiple losses of loved ones just weeks prior to Thanksgiving Day.
  • Tips for Maximizing the Shareholders' Wealth
    It is important to understand the distinct differences between shareholder wealth and profit maximization.
  • Waste Reduction in America's Backyard
    Municipal solid waste is a serious environmental problem that affects air, land, and water resources in dangerous global proportions. Humans are the largest contributors to the problem and therefore solely responsible for enacting solutions.
  • How to Succeed in High-Stress Lifestyles
    A lesson in how to ensure life is lived productively, happily, healthily, and successfully, by using stress to succeed rather than fail.
  • Life After Divorce
    An enlightenment journey through life after divorce from a single mother explaining why one must concentrate on today's choices and realities to create a positive tomorrow.
  • The First Step in a Journey to Finding Myself
    After a long relationship ends, one often finds it difficult to rediscover him or herself. Too often, we define ourselves by who we are with--rather than who we really are.

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