Bethany Begnaud

I am about to start my third year of law school at Mercer. I am currently working days at the DA's office, and nights at GEICO. I am married with three children ages 6, 7, and 9.
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  • Pepsi: The Choice of a New Generation
    Pepsi was founded in 1898, but after merging with Frito Lay in 1965 it became known as PepsiCo. Though most people associate Pepsi with cola, the company has a very diverse product line including Frito-Lay, Gatorade, Tropicana, and Quaker Foods...
  • The Effect of Athletic Involvement on GPA: The Benefits of Playing a Sport
    GPA and athletic involvement was studied during Fall semester 2005 at Georgia Southwestern State University, GSW, through the use of a survey. 100 students were surveyed and the data was analyzed using SPSS.
  • Psychology: An Analysis of Ann Rinaldi's The Coffin Quilt
    A different look at a Classic: In Ann Rinaldi's book, The Coffin Quilt, three of the characters exhibit symptoms associated with two well known disorders. Fanny shows symptoms of schizophrenia, and Roseanna shows the classic signs of deep depression.
  • Indian Society and the Caste System
    The Indian social structure is entwined with the religious beliefs of the Indian people. The caste system of India reinforced the idea of reincarnation. This idea helped to bring stability to India society and subservience to the outnumbered ruling castes...
  • The Biopsychology of Fear
    The following essay describes the biology behind the emotional response known as fear. The important roles of the amygdala and the hippocampus are discussed, as well as, several mental disorders associated with fear and axiety.
  • Poverty in the Land of Plenty
    Why do we have poverty in one of the richest countries in the world? In a society driven by economics there will always be a lower class and a poverty line.
  • College After Family? Tips for Mothers with Young Children
    Can a mother of three really go back to college? What about expenses, child care, and finding time to study? I have faced all of these questions over the last few years and I have a few tips for mothers who are thinking about going back to school.
  • Light and Dark
    Light cuts through the Dark like lightning. The blinding light hits my eyes. I blink...once...twice. The Dark creeps back...
  • Fading
    As the seasons change from summer to fall, and the leaves wither and die, I also feel myself wither with the absence of your love. My empty heart pounds uselessly... pumping blood without life.
  • An Overview of Rape and Sexual Assault
    This essay provides the definitions and statistics of rape and sexual assault, along with psychological profiles of criminals who commit these crimes and techniques for women to avoid becoming a victim.
  • Epilepsy: An Analysis of the Disorder
    This essay describes the history of epilepsy and the various treatments used through out it's history. The essay also discusses the biology behind Epilepsy as well as triggers for an attack.
  • Blind Love
    Wild as a rose, sharp as a knife...
  • In Darkness
    I try to understand, as I stumble, as I fall...
  • Daddy
    To my Daddy, Richard B. Schaeffer, 8/28/1952-1/17/2004.
  • The Last of a Summer Day
    A collection of three Haiku
  • Where is the Light
    This is a poem about loss.
  • Grasping for Love
    A poem about loneliness, desperation, and the desire for love.
  • The Cry of an Unborn Child
    Written about ten years ago, this is a poem that speculates as to what an unborn child might say with regard to the abortion issue.
  • Small Hope
    A poem about love, loss, and hope.

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