Cassandra Slaven
A software consultant by day and a freelance writer and avid blogger by night. Cassy has a BS in Business Communications which allows her to enjoy the technical AND creative side of things.
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BS Business Communications - Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia PAInterests
Generation X pop-culture, music, mental illness issues, self-improvement, exercise, running, reading, introspective observer of human natureMotto
Life is not easy, but how boring things would be if it were...Affiliations
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Fall and Winter 2009 Cardigans: Imaginative and Clever Cardigans that Let Your Personality ShineSport one of these brilliant fun cardigans and the spotlight is all yours! -
Notebooks and Journals for WritersIf you are one of the last remaining writers who still enjoy handwriting over keyboard typing, these notebooks and journals are for you. -
Fall 2009 Skirts: Uncommon Skirts Under $100 that Make a StatementDo you want to stand out this fall and make your own style statement? These novel skirts under $100 will separate you from the crowd. -
Travel the Carolinas for Halloween: Weird Carolinas, a Travel Guide Covering the Eeriest Corners of North Carolina and South CarolinaAn unusual travel guide to North and South Carolina's local urban legends and odd locales. -
Piggly Wiggly: Supermarket Achieves Cult Classic StatusWhy has the Piggly Wiggly supermarket chain become a cult classic, and where do I get one of those great T-shirts? -
The Rodin Museum in PhiladelphiaThe Rodin Museum in Philadelphia, located along the famed Benjamin Franklin Parkway, is worth a stop on your next trip to Philadelphia whether you are a fan of sculpture or you just want to feel like your spending an afternoon in Paris. -
Facebook Has Renderd the "Little White Lie" ImpossibleFacebook has taken away the ability to tell a little white lie. Be careful what you write because your friends may be watching.
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Lunch Boxes of the 70s - the Generation Xer's Pride and JoyThe lunch box - As a kid in the mid-1970s, the lunch box we carried was who we were. Remember these treasures?
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Pop-Up Books: Still Made by Hand and Not Just for KidsPop-up books have become so beautiful and complexly extravagant that adults are not just buying them for children, but for themselves as well. -
Why Monster & CareerBuilder May Not Land You a JobThe Black Hole of Resumes: If you are among the unemployed in today's economy, you have probably experienced the resume black hole. Avoid it by going directly to the source: the companies with the jobs. -
Top TV Christmas Specials for Generation XersGeneration Xers will remember these celebrated and memorable TV cartoon Christmas specials airing during the 70's and 80's
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Ivy League Campus Travel Guide: Fall 2009The Ivy League: If your dream of attending an Ivy League college or university didn't quite work out, it doesn't mean you can't visit and walk the hallowed grounds of one, or several. -
Halloween Parties: Strange & Unique Ideas for Celebrating HalloweenHalloween Party themes and strange ideas that are ghostly and weird enough to make your Halloween unforgettable.
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Off-Beat Labor Day Party IdeasLabor Day parties - tired of the same old outdoor Labor Day barbeque you do every year? Check out these ideas and get inspired to try something different.
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Top Halloween Specials for Nostalgic Generation XersHalloween TV Specials! Relive growing up in the late 70's and early 80's with these classic Halloween Specials! -
Unique Gifts Between $10 and $100 for the Eclectic RecipientUnique gifts from $10 to $100 for the person who enjoys the eclectic side of life. -
5 Essential Books to Read While You Are UnemployedIf you are unemployed and find you have extra time on your hands when not job searching, read these 5 books to stay focused, motivated, and entertained.
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Family Ties - How This 80s Television Show Shaped My LifeFor those non-Generation Xers out there, Family Ties was a show that aired from 1982 - 1989 which focused on a middle-class family living in Columbus, Ohio.
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Karma Boutique in Nashville, TennesseeLooking for something other than the souvenir cowboy hat key chain? Visit Karma Boutique, an eclectic little store stuffed full of the unexpected!
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Brunch Eateries in Carrboro, North CarolinaSpending the weekend in the Chapel Hill / Carrboro, North Carolina area? Try these eateries for brunch and people watching!
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Where to Brunch in Northwest Raleigh, North CarolinaNew to Northwest Raleigh, NC and not sure where to have brunch, or a longtime resident looking for something new? This is your comprehensive list of local brunch spots in or near the Northwest corner of the Capital City!
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Unemployed? Take Charge of Your HealthBeing unemployed has effected many of us, yet we can use this "down time" as an opportunity to take control of our health once again.





