Cheri Esperon
Mother of 2, founder of Northern Alliance of Paranormal Investigators. Kenosha, WI resident and owner of a zoo full of critters. Professional trainer and marketing consultant....and...ghost hunter.
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Displaying Results 1 - 33 (of 33) for Yahoo! Voices
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When Paranormal Investigators Harm Each OtherSome so-called "professionals" in the paranormal field are causing physical, emotional, and financial harm to their peers
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So You Want to Be a Ghost Hunter?Ghost hunting may seem like an exciting hobby, but before you invest time and money, you might want to read this article.
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Paranormal Activity Sneak Peek Cities AnnouncedParanormal Activity- called the scariest movie of the year is premiering in select cities on September 25
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The Ghosts of Sherwood Point Lighthouse, Sturgeon Bay, WisconsinSherwood Point Lighthouse is said to be haunted by the Ghost of Minnie Cochems. Read the real account by the only paranormal investigative team ever allowed to investigate this location. -
The Ghosts of Brumder MansionResults of paranormal investigation at haunted Brumder Mansion in Milwaukee. -
Burlington Haunted Woods TourWhat really goes on in the woods of Burlington, is it worth your $20 to find out? -
Northern Alliance of Paranormal InvestigatorsUpcoming paranormal investigation of Northern Alliance of Paranormal Investigators of the Sherwood Point Lighthouse in Sturgeon Bay Wisconsin. Supposedly haunted but the ghost of Minnie Hesh Cochems
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MySpace 101 - Beginners Guide to MyspaceSome tricks that those new to MySpace might find helpful, especially for those promoting a business, band or group on MySpace.
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Generating Publicity for Your Paranormal Investigative TeamIt can be difficult for ghost hunting teams to gain respectibility. This guide will help differentiate your team from fly-by-night teams who lurk in cemetaries. -
The Da Vinci Code: Why the Controversy?Sadly, for those that boycott this movie on a religious basis, are going to miss a great movie for nothing.
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Inexpensive and Easy Remedies for Morning SicknessThe joys of pregnancy can soon turn to a nightmare if you suffer from morning sickness. There are thousands of products on the market that claim to provide relief from morning sickness but relief may be available in your grocery store or candy aisle.
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Tips and Tricks of the Holiday Shopping ProsThere are ways to make sure you get the hot toy on sale this season. Do your own research, use layaway and plan ahead, you don't have to pay $200 for a $30 toy on eBay. You can save yourself hours of running and possibly hundreds of dollars.
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An Insider's Guide to KenoshaKenosha, Wisconsin is located on the shores of Lake Michigan, north of the Illinois/Wisconsin state line. People seeking a mix of country and city with large town diversity combined with small town values, should consider calling Kenosha home.
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All You Can Eat in Kenosha75th Street in Kenosha is home to four all you can eat buffets Golden Corral, Old Country Buffet, King's Buffet, and Super China Buffet.
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Karoake Bars in Kenosha WisconsinKenosha Wisconsin offers several places to enjoy karaoke night.
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The KFC Myth: Are You Too Chicken to Explore This Urban Legand?Although people have been perpetuating urban legends throughout time, one of the most popular urban legends surrounds fried chicken establishments. One particular victim of these myths is KFC.
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Thrift Stores and Garage Sales: Frugal Parenting in KenoshaParenting is hard, but finding good deals in Kenosha doesn't have to be. Buying used toys and clothing can be a great way to stretch your dollar. Why pay retail when you don't have to? Resale, Thrift Stores, and garage sales offer great deals. -
Ralph Baer and the Beginnings of Video Game TechnologyThe video game history started in a strange and complicated way and it is important to avoid confusions with what happened in the 1950s and 1960s.
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The Myth of the U.S. Trade DeficitOverblown fears about the burgeoning trade deficit, along with a slowing U.S. economy, could spark protectionist policies in Washington, which could then trigger retaliations around the globe.
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Finding the Best Pizza in KenoshaIn Kenosha, Wisconsin there are more than 35 pizza parlors. With a population of about 90,000, that is a pizza joint for every 3,000 residents. For delicious authentic Italian-style pizza you may want to try some of the following:
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Kenosha County Will Have Off-Leash Dog Park Thanks to PAWSThanks to the efforts of Lisa Saliture and Dog PAWS, Kenosha County dog owners will soon have an off-leash dog park in Petrifying Springs Park (aka Pets) on the North West side of town.
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Using Email for Successful Business CommunicationEmail has revolutionized the way that we communicate with others. It's almost hard to believe how businesses functioned without email. This rapidly growing form of communication is often misused. There are guidelines to be followed when sending email.
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Understanding and Advertising for the Hispanic American MarketThe Hispanic American market is comprised of 39.9 million people, which makes it the largest minority market- with 13.7% of the US population. By 2050 there will be more than 102.6 billion Hispanic-Americans in the United States (www.infoplease.com)
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Understanding and Advertising for the Asian-American MarketThe Asian-American market is the fastest growing market in the United States. In this highly educated market 87% of adults over 25 have at least a high school education, 47% hold a bachelors degree, and 16% have a PhD or other advanced degree.
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Understanding and Advertising for the African-American MarketThe African-American market is 38.3 million people strong. It comprises 13.3% of the total US population. The median income level of the African-American adult is $29,177 although 23.9% of the population lives at or below the poverty level.
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How to Create and Manage Diversity in the WorkplaceToday, there is no typical American worker. Managers can no longer rely on one method of communication or motivation to reach the diverse workforce.
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A Study of Marxism in Faulkner's Barn BurningIn William Faulkner's "Barn Burning," the deSpains are barbaric, because their wealth was gained through the inhumane institution of slavery and is maintained by cheap labor.
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Herman Melville's Bartleby the ScrivenerMany people would argue that Melville's "Bartleby the Scrivener" was written with a main theme of either Marxism or mortality.
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Analysis of a Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee WilliamsThe play, A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams is a study in contract between two of the main characters, Blanche Dubois and her brother-in-law Stanley Kowalski.
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Discrimination and Stereotypes in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper LeeThe novel, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is a coming of age story of a young girl growing up in rural Alabama in the 1930s. Characters in the book suffer discrimination due to race, age, social status, and sex.
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Adware Legally Infesting Our Computers?The makers of many adware programs are fighting in court, they claim that users are agreeing to the programs and to remove them is breaking the legally binding user agreement.
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Love's CanalThe Love's Canal disaster could be considered a tragic comedy of errors or a horrible case of corporate irresponsibility and greed- you be the judge.
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A Short Biography of Jeffery WigandBiography and ethical analysis of the life and career of Jeffery Wigand.