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.
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Bead Bar Systems Development ProjectAn IT college course essay explaining a development project for the fictional Bead Bar company.
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A Rose for Emily and the Yellow Wallpaper: A Comparative StudyA 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.
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Thanks for Those Still with Us - A Thanksgiving PoemA poem written by a young girl who experienced multiple losses of loved ones just weeks prior to Thanksgiving Day.
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Tips for Maximizing the Shareholders' WealthIt is important to understand the distinct differences between shareholder wealth and profit maximization.
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Waste Reduction in America's BackyardMunicipal 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 LifestylesA lesson in how to ensure life is lived productively, happily, healthily, and successfully, by using stress to succeed rather than fail. -
Life After DivorceAn 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.
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The First Step in a Journey to Finding MyselfAfter 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.