ET Cameron
I am a married mother of two with a range of interests and views. I could never identify any specific field to write about so I leave all options open.
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Where to Find Atlanta DiscountsFour websites that can save money for residents and visitors of Atlanta, GA.
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A Black History Month MemoirA memoir of how Black History Month became a catalyst for self-education
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Remake of We Are the WorldWe Are The World is remade by a new generation of superstars to support the ongoing relief efforts in response to the Haitian earthquake.
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Trying to Be White: Natural Versus Relaxed Black HairBlack women have many reasons for relaxing their hair. Many of these reasons are unfounded. The reality is that when black women relax their hair, they are trying to look like white people.
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Abortion During the Super BowlA controversial commercial is set to air during Super Bowl XLIV featuring college football star Tim Tebow. Should sporting events be stages for social issues?
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How to Overcome Sugar AddictionMany suffer from an addiction to refined carbohydrates, especially to sugar. Find out some of the causes and ways to defeat sugar addiction.
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Do-It-Yourself AbortionA look at how women have used different herbs, vitamins, and supplements to perform do-it-yourself abortions when faced with unwanted pregnancies.
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Why Isn't My Baby Walking?It may seem as if all the other babies, even those younger than yours have already mastered walking. You may have a late walking baby. Though you are anxiously anticipating those first steps, you shouldn't worry if you have a late walker.
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Enjoying the Evolution: A Small Guide to Black History Month Events in Atlanta 2010Ten activities to attend in Atlanta, Georgia that showcase African and African American culture during Black History Month 2010.
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"We Are the World" Will Be Performed Again for Haitian Earthquake ReliefThe 1985 hit "We Are The World," originally performed for victims of African famine in the 1980s, will be performed by a new generation of artists to benefit Haitian earthquake victims.