Nicole Ursprung
Enjoys languages, controversial topics, cooking, window shopping, music, theme parks, etc. I graduated with two Bachelor's degrees in History and Anthropology, focusing mostly in Latin America and biology.
I work at a residential high school for foster youth as an instructor and an assistant, which has brought all kinds of revelations to my life.
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I work at a residential high school for foster youth as an instructor and an assistant, which has brought all kinds of revelations to my life.
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BA History - Northern Kentucky University; BA Anthropology - Northern Kentucky UniversityInterests
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The Delight and Beauty of Hugh Laurie's Let Them TalkHugh Laurie provides audiences with an exquisite view of the music he enjoys, challenging us to seek out more of it.
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Evolution of Language: If Spellings and Use Can Change, so Can WeLanguages have evolved over time, but many people believe they need to remain as they are. Frequently, we see words changing for a new purpose. This is especially obvious within the realm of technology. So what makes us resist others?
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The Top 3 Most Influential Video Game ConsolesThe three favourite gaming consoles and why they are deserving of that title.
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Using Credit Cards: The Good and the BadAn overview about the pros and cons of credit cards, what they can offer and what problems they can help exacerbate.
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Irrational Sentiments: The Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami Were DeservedThe disgusting and nonsensical views about Japan's current disasters only create more hatred. We need to remove these abhorent feelings and reach out to those in need, regardless of their location.
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Too Many Farmers Markets -- Can They Be Sustained?An editorial in regards to the nature of farmers markets and why having too many is not viable.
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Four Online Gadgets to Engage Kids in LearningGetting kids to enjoy learning is quite possibly one of the most difficult aspects for any educator. Through my observation of classrooms, I have seen some interesting takes on using a few things that originally did not have education in mind.
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Internet Privacy is Not a Social NormFacebook's Mark Zuckerberg makes the point that can easily be paraphrased as "privacy is dead." But should that really be acceptable?
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Holiday Favourites: Union Station Chocolate Chip CookiesDetails how to make Union Station Chocolate Chip Cookies.
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A Simple Recipe: Spaghetti and MeatballsDelicious recipes don't always have to be difficult. They can come from creative attempts to make your favourite comfort foods fit your own tastes.
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Hello Madness: Light and Life After DuskA review of Alejandro Millan's recent solo debut as Hello Madness. -
The Problem with the Silent ProtagonistThe silent protagonist in games such as Shin Megami Tensei and Suikoden fails to instill creativity in the player and only serves to frustrate those who enjoy complete stories.
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Can the Newspaper Really Be Saved?A response to the ideas of Walter Isaacson of TIME Magazine and his article "How to Save Your Newspaper."
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Dead Like Me: Life After DeathRecently, I was able to view Dead Like Me: Life After Death. It will be coming out February 17, 2009, on DVD. It has noticeable changes from the TV series, but it still retains most of the original story line.