Whitney Glenn
Whitney Glenn is a writer, graduate student, nonprofit executive director, community leader, and lifelong learner, as well as a single homeschooling mother. She lives in Colorado's San Luis Valley with her three children and many critters.
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Education/Experience
Pursuing M.A. in Counselng; B.A. in Sociology; Yoga Teacher certificationInterests
animal welfare, counseling, teaching, learning, writing, researching, sociology, spirituality, parenting, homeschooling, community, public administration, cats, animal rescueMotto
Be the change you wish to see in the world.
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5 Things All Online College Students NeedFive things you need to get through your somewhat solitary online college career and graduate with the degree you've always wanted! -
Low-Tech Indoor Fall Activities for TweensAlleviate boredom and strengthen family bonds at minimal expense with these fun indoor activities for tweens. -
The Tale of a Foster PigeonThe account of what happened after Animal Control brought a pigeon to the cat rescue. -
How to Cope with a Broken Ankle when You Live AloneHaving a broken ankle is a painful and humbling experience, and it is a challenge like no other. I hope some of these tips will be helpful. -
Earth Day 2010 Activities in Colorado's San Luis ValleyCommune in the beautiful nature of the San Luis Valley, or join the community for some Earth Day community events. -
The Best Nursery and Garden Store in TaosYART is ands down the best nursery and garden store in Taos, New Mexico with full nursery, extensive gardens, thriving greenhouses, and artistic gardens store. -
Should Government Be Run More like Business?Governmental organizations are different from private businesses in many ways. Administration is not the same across all settings, and public administration has challenges and restrictions that other private businesses do not.
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Should Public Administrators Make Value Judgments to Promote Equity when Implementing Laws?Public administrators make value judgments to further equity as they work to implement the law. The question at hand is whether they should or not.
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What is Public Administration?Simply put, public administration translates laws into action. Public administration exists to implement law, because laws do not implement themselves.
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Five Redeeming Qualities of Dog the Bounty HunterMost people have no problem listing things they hate about Dog the Bounty Hunter. So what in the world would an educated Taoist pacifist mom find redeeming about Dog the Bounty Hunter?
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Ruptured Eyes in CatsA cat with a ruptured eye will be in pain, and this condition warrants an immediate trip to the vet. Unfortunately, the only treatment for a ruptured eye is surgical removal, and you will have a one-eyed cat on your hands. -
Winter Sports Safety Tips from Colorado NativeRegardless of your winter pleasure, keep it safe by following these important health and safety tips for winter sports. -
Top Five Ski Resorts for BeginnersA Colorado native and lifelong skiier shares her top picks for the beginner ski resorts.
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Pandemic H1N1 Influenza Vaccination Issues in the United StatesIn the face of the H1N1 influenza pandemic, governments at all levels are confronted with many legal and ethical issues as they try to determine who will receive limited influenza vaccinations.
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The Process of Policy ImplementationAn introduction to the implementation stage of the policy process for students of public administration.
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Pitfalls of American Public Welfare Reform Since 1988Pitfalls of public welfare reform in the United States since 1988 and its impacts on the implementing organizations and their public welfare workers.
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What to Do If You Find Newborn KittensWhen you find kittens so young they still need to nurse, it is sometimes best not to "rescue" them. Learn how to tell when they need you and when they don't. -
Celebrate DiversityA non-traditional limerick with a haiku theme and a liberal title.
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What You Need to Know About Feline Bordetella in Shelter EnvironmentsFeline Bordetella, also known as "kennel cough" in dogs, is a bacterial infection that is known for causing death in cats with virtually no warning signs, especially in shelters and other high population areas. -
Feline Cerebellar HypoplasiaThe cause and symptoms of Cerebellar Hypoplasia, and the lives of cats with the condition. -
Transsexual Children with Gender Identity DisorderTranssexual children are often viewed as odd or deviant even from early childhood. In this paper, I will discuss the sociological and psychological impact of this deviance on transsexual children, treatments for transsexuality, and theories about transsexuality.
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Gardening in NovemberThe avid gardener doens't need to twiddle their green thumbs until spring. In addition to planning next year's garden, you can also focus on planting bulbs, composting leaves, mulching beds, tidying up, protecting plants, and of course, bringing the garden inside.
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Creative Fundraising for Animal SheltersTake the initiative and put some of these fundraising activities into action, and with the support of the animal-loving community you can help keep your local animal shelter afloat. -
55 Reasons I Love Being a Single MomWhy I Love Being a Single Mom of Three
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Party Down! - Celebrate National Dictionary Day on October 16!On this day, semantic sticklers and phonetic fanatics alike can share their passions without ridicule (mostly) and take advantage of this wondrous day of verbiage.
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Children's Books Featuring Homeschooled CharactersFortunately for book-loving homeschooling families everywhere, many books featuring homeschoolers are available to add to their home library.
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Taos, NM Community Encouraged to Add to YART's De Los Muertos AltarTaos's YART is displaying a Dia de los Muertos altar, and invites the community to contribute to as a way of remembering and honoring their beloved dead.
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Five Ways to Banish Little Bunny Foo Foo From Your GardenNatural and eco-friendly ways to repel rabbits from the garden.
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The Effects of the "No Spanking Law" on Child Abuse in SwedenThe history, prevention, demographics, evolution, and risk factors of physical child abuse in sweden since the passage of the 1979 "anti-spanking" law.
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Helping Children Understand Gender Roles and Avoid Gender BiasThere are many ways that we can help typical American children to avoid gender sterotypes and biases and to forge their own way into life with their authentic self.
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The Problem of Homelessness in the United States of AmericaEstimations of the homeless population in the U.S vary, causes of homelessness are structural and deep-seated, and the solutions to homelessness would require a nationwide concerted effort to make fundamental changes in the structure of society in the United States.










