Summer Stewart
As a freelance journalist with a degree in Nutritional Biology and English, one could say that I am out to achieve the highest level of education, while living the must-have experiences of life. My education has taken me to the depths of California and the rainy coasts of Washington and currently to the cold shores of Alaska. Every new experience in my life molds me into a wiser more mature version of my former self.
My writing focuses include physiology, nutrition, parenting, cooking, and the local news of my cities.
I am pursuing an MFA Creative Writing. My career goal comprises editing for a publishing house and authoring several novels.
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My writing focuses include physiology, nutrition, parenting, cooking, and the local news of my cities.
I am pursuing an MFA Creative Writing. My career goal comprises editing for a publishing house and authoring several novels.
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How I Work from Home and Pay the BillsWork from home scams are in abundance, which can leave you thinking that you cannot do it. I am here to tell you that you can work from home and pay the bills!
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Top Ten Things to Do in Kansas City During the All-Star GameAre you heading to Kansas City to enjoy the MLB All Star game? If so, check out these ten things to do in your down time.Also published on:
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How I Dealt With the Divorce from My HusbandDivorce can be difficult. It can be more difficult when it is easy to get divorced....
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My Experience with CancerCancer can show up and the next thing you know, you ares struggling with the idea that you have mere months if this surgery or chemo doesn't work. This is my story of dealing a cancerous tumor.
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First Person: Get Out of Credit Card Debt and Never Go BackCredit card debt can be a thing in your past if you use these five simple steps to get out of debt.Also published on:
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A Single Mom's Weekly Fitness RoutineWorking out and being a single mom used to be a hassle, but not anymore since I started this weekly fitness routine!
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How My Family Sticks to a BudgetMaintaining a budget can be difficult at first, but once you get in the groove it can save you tons of money and you will feel more secure in your finances.
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How I Realized I was a ShopaholicShopping is exhilarating but it can turn into a problem. Here is my story of how I realized that I was a shopaholic.
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First Person: Fresh Produce on a BudgetFruits and vegetables are rising in cost, but that doesn't mean you have to stop eating them. Here are the ways that I stay on budget and keep a healthy diet.
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First Person: I Pay 15.3% in Taxes, But I'm Not Mitt RomneyNot everybody pays outrageous taxes every April 15th. As a freelance journalist, I pay a low 15.3% in taxes each year.Also published on:
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First Person: Stocking My Library Without Emptying My WalletReaders can vouch that books are not cheap. If you are on a budget and love to read, here three tips to saving money and expanding your library.
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First Person: 5 Ways I Save While Feeding My FamilyFood prices are rising, but your paycheck isn't. Here are five ways that I am feeding my family on a budget.
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10 Reasons Why I Became an RNNurses always seem to be shorthanded. You should consider becoming a nurse because of these ten amazing reasons!
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First Person: 4 Reasons I Rent Instead of OwnIn a buyer's market, one may think it is crazy, even stupid to rent, rather than own a home. Here are four reasons that'll convince you that renting is the smarter choice
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First Person: I Repaid My Student Loans While Still in CollegeHere is how I paid off my student loans before I graduated college.Also published on:
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Occupy Davis SlideshowThe Occupy Movement has taken storm in Davis's Central Park in a huge way. Check out this slideshow. -
First Person: How I Survived as an Undergraduate Without a Part-Time JobI don't have a job. However, I am attending a prestigious university and scraping by without having to sacrifice my time in a part-time job.
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First Person: Feeding My Family on Less Than $100 a MonthFood costs are sky high right now. Being a student and single mother, I knew that I had to come up with a budget for groceries.
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First Person: Surviving as a Single Mom on $22,000 a YearThis is my Financially Fit pitch.
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Top 5 trick-or-treating neighborhoods in San FranciscoThis Halloween, check out one of these five neighborhoods to take your child trick-or-treating in San Francisco:
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First Person: Surviving as a Full-Time Student and Single MotherFinances are tight in my life. I'm a single mom and full-time student.
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Best Halloween costume shops in San FranciscoHalloween is approaching and finding that "wow!" costume is a must in San Francisco. No, not those boring corporate stores. Check out these local Halloween shops.
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David Stern Announces 2011 NBA Lock OutNBA Commissioner David Stern announced a two week lockout last night. What does that mean for the upcoming NBA season???
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Crispy Tofu Pad ThaiPad Thai is a culinary craze that you can make in your own kitchen.
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Nutrition Guide for One Year OldsOne year olds can be picky eaters. This is a guide for parents interested in learning about one year old nutrition and includes a sample day.
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How I Will Plan My Next Family Vacation to South Lake TahoeVacation is expensive, especially when you have kids. So much planning, budgeting and foreshadowing must go into the trip. This year we'll be heading to South Lake Tahoe. Here is a guide on how we plan to do it.
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The Best Local Brewery in San FranciscoLet's face it, America has embraced the storming presence of crafted ales and all for the better. Here is a guide to San Francisco's best local brewery.
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Top Hiking Trail in Davis,CADavis has a lot to offer. Bike trails, fresh produce, and The Davis Wetlands, a spectacular nature hike fit for all.
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Labor Day Guide for San Francisco 2011Labor Day is a big deal in San Francisco.Here are three locals-only places to celebrate Labor Day .
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Best back-to-school deals in San FranciscoSchool is in session. That means it is time to hit the stores and get the best back-to-school supplies in San Francisco.
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San Francisco schools crack down on truancyThe San Francisco school system is addressing its truancy issue with a new program, Attention2Attendance, with the beginning of the school year. Do you know all of the details?
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Volunteer Opportunities in San FranciscoSan Francisco is a wealth of opportunity for those looking to give back to the community. If you want to volunteer in SF, check out one of these two great volunteer chances!
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Roasted Eggplant FriesIf you love sweet potato fries, then you are going to love this Middle East inspired eggplant fries.
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Official local poker nights in the San Francisco Bay AreaDo you love to play poker? Want to play against other poker aficionados? Check out these three local poker nights in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Marzetti Buffalo Ranch Veggie BurgersA creamy, spicy veggie burger is just right for summertime. -
Marzetti Blue Cheese Brussel Sprout Cole SlawChanging the cabbage for something nutty, crisp, and oh so delightful can turn any summer BBQ into an evening to remember. The marriage of Brussels sprouts, red cabbage, yams, and blue cheese will yield a refreshing slaw year round. -
10 most influential people in San FranciscoSan Francisco is a major hub for California industry, hence it is no surprise that there are some of the most influential people in the heart of this cultural and technologically savvy city.
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The New Mom Calorie Scorching WorkoutThis 12 week fusion workout builds news moms strength and endurance through a combination of cardio, calisthenics, and strength building exercises.
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Top 5 Fourth of July fireworks viewing spots in San FranciscoThis year, experience the myriad fireworks from one of these great local spots to watch the fireworks of the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Transitioning to BottlefeedingTransitioning to bottlefeeding can be daunting- keep reading to learn helpful tactics that will ease the transition from breast to bottle.
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Milk Ejection ReflexHuman lactation, an involuntary process in lactating women, should function identically in all women, yet women experience varying levels of strength in the milk-ejection reflex.
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Five Day Trips from ParisWant to stay in Paris, but see all that France has to offer? Check out these five day trips that will give you a taste of France!
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Plants and Evolutionary TheoryThe evolution of species is witnessed through three methods- natural selection, genetic drift, and gene flow. All of the methods give rise to a varying gene pool with respect to the environment and frequency of certain alleles.
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Plant DiversityThe heart of the plant kingdom lies in the bed of diversity
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Plant PhysiologyPeering out the window in early springtime, one might see trees with little buds at the end of every branch. Look out the window within a few days and entire flowers or leaves have emerged from the spot where that
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Thai Recipes: Shrimp Pad ThaiShrimp Pad Thai is the most common dish ordered in American Thai restaurants, so why not learn how to make it at home!
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Effective Parenting StylesParenting is a process that takes learning on the end of the mother and father and the child. Many parents ease into their own parenting style, and many follow authoritarian, authoritative, or permissive.
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Postpartum DepressionPostpartum depression can be a silent evil in a supposed joyful time, read this article to better understand the interworkings of PPD.
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Postpartum Hair LossYou are finally feeling better, life is moving in a smoother direction, when out of the blue, clumps of hair are falling out in the shower.
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Potty Training AdvicePotty training is a major milestone for toddlers and many parents wish that they had some advice for the process. Read more to get great advice from parents and professionals.
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Top 5 California Community CollegesChoosing a college is hard, especially if money isn't in your pocket. Check out one of these top five California Community Colleges!
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Vegan Pregnancy DietNot all pregnancy diets are created equal; vegan women can thrive during their pregnancy with this guide to a successful vegan pregnancy diet.
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Pregnancy: Nutrition and DietA wholesome, healthy diet is important every day, but it becomes crucial during pregnancy. A well-balanced diet during pregnancy keeps mom in good health and is essential to the proper development of the fetus.
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Stages of LaborYour water breaks and then comes baby, right? Perhaps, there are three stages of labor that result in the birth of a beautiful baby. Read to learn more about the stages of labor!
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Attachment ParentingThere are many styles of parenting, but only one stems back to the days of our ancestors: attachment parenting. Read more to learn about attachment parenting
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Weaning TechniquesAs the breastfeeding experience comes to a close, it is important to approach weaning with a calm and prepared approach (hint: don't go cold turkey).
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Advantages of BreastfeedingFortunately, for those of us who can and choose to breastfeed there are a multitude of advantages for mom and baby, making the decision an easy one.
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Breastfeeding ComplicationsBreastfeeding is a wonderful experience, unfortunately, some mothers experience complications with breastfeeding.
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Breastfeeding Twins or MultiplesBreastfeeding one baby is hard enough, but what do you need to know about breastfeeding twins or multiples? Read on to discover valuable information about breastfeeding twins and multiples.
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Morning SicknessMorning sickness can make the happiest pregnancy gloomy. Read this article to learn about morning sickness and how to get passed it with ease.
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Pregnancy ComplicationsPregnancy is full of wonder, but for some expectant mothers, it can be full of complications. Keep reading to learn about the most common pregnancy complications and how you may be able to avoid them.
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Pregnancy and ExerciseNot too long ago, women were not advised to continue exercising (or start an exercise routine) while they were pregnant, but thanks to decades of research, expectant mothers are being urged to maintain physical fitness.
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Infant Nutrition: Starting Solid FoodsInfant nutrition is a popular topic among mothers and professionals. What to feed and when to feed are important subjects to address to give every child the perfect introduction to solid foods.
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Baby Care 101Baby is home from the hospital, now what? Read this guide to learn about the most important aspects of baby care. Learn about feeding, sleeping, bathing, and playing with that precious newborn baby.
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Newest Restaurant in San Francisco: Yatere OrganicsAs the economy goes up during this recession, San Francisco gets new businesses in the Mission District. Yatere Organics opened its doors less than one month ago and is making all residents smile.
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Weights Go Flying: Exercise Mishap!!!Exercise mistakes are dangerous, funny, and unexpected....
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Baby Poop: A Complete GuideBaby poop is a topic very familiar to new and veteran moms alike. When should your baby's poop concern you and what is normal baby poop?
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Baby Teething GuideIs your baby teething? Read all about the process of teething, teething symptoms, and how to ease the pain.
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The Mission District's Strangest ActivitiesTake the Mission District, for example, it has a plethora of definitely different restaurants, attitudes, activities, and habits that make it stand out from the rest of the bustling city.
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Budget-Friendly Activities in San FranciscoSan Fran is filled with events and activities that are free or are nearly free making the big city fun for even the smallest paycheck. Here are three intriguing and delightful activities for all of those San Franciscans looking for cheap fun:
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The Breastfeeding DietBreastfeeding women need to eat clean, healthy, and nutritiously to guarantee their loving babies a jump start in life. Read on to learn about what you should be eating as a breastfeeding mother.
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Appetizer Recipe: Tzatziki SauceTzatziki sauce can complement any menu, whether it is used as adip or as a spread. Try out this amazing appetizer recipe today!
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SpanakopitaSpanakopita is a traditional Grecian dish that is served as a main dish or as a side.
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Greek Recipe: Spanakopita DipToo tired to roll out fresh pastry dough for spanakopita, but still want the dish? Try this spin on the Greek classic by turning it into a dip for an appetizer.
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Ten Things I Wish I Knew at FifteenAt fifteen we all believe that we are some kind of invincible demi-god...that is until we get caught by our mothers, teachers, or the police. Looking back, there are ten things that I wished that I'd known when I was fifteen.
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Worst Christmas Gifts to Give Your WifeLooking for a fabulous gift for your wife, but don't want to mess it up? Read this article to find out about the worst Christmas gifts to give your wife this Christmas.
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The Basics of BreastfeedingBreastfeeding is a basic and natural experience for both mother and baby. Read this article to learn about the breastfeeding basics.
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Thanksgiving Brunch Recipes and IdeasForget dinner this Thanksgiving and celebrate the day of thanks with an amazing brunch. Read on for a Thanksgiving Brunch menu and ideas.
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Dog Friendly San Francisco: Top Three Off the Leash Dog ParksIf you are a San Franciscan like myself that loves to pend time running in the parks with your dog, then you will understand why these three dog parks are the most dog-friendly in all of San Francisco
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Mission Preparatory Slated to Open Next FallMission District has another charter school in the works. Mission Preparatory will open next fall with high anticipation of high enrollment.
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Haight-Ashbury's Red Vic Movie House Premieres "Stingray Sam"The Red Vic Movie House will premiere Stingray Sam on October 20th, 2010 in the heart of the Haight District.
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Morgan Stanley Golf Invitational Benefiting CFF at Chardonnay Golf ClubWant to help out those with CF and play a good game of golf? Come out to the Morgan Stanley Golf Invitational benefiting CFF at Chardonnay Golf Club on Oct. 22 to make a difference.
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Halloween Events in San Francisco 2010Just around the corner is Halloween, and you can bet your witches hat that the people of San Francisco will make it an unforgettable day.
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Richard Colman Exhibition Solo in Mission DistrictStop by the Guerrero Gallery this weekend to witness "Something Better," an art exhibition of Richard Colman's forward-moving artwork.
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DocFest 2010 Film Festival in Mission District San FranciscoThe 9th Annual San Francisco Documentary Film Festival, DocFest is back in the streets of the Mission.
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Writing Personal History - Danzy Senna Visits the Mission DistrictOn Saturday, October 23rd, The California Institution of Integral Studies MFA program presents The Art of Memoir: Writing Personal History an evening with memoir novelist, Danzy Senna.
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Free Movie Night for Dog Lovers in the MissionAre you a dog lover? Do you live in the Mission District? Come and watch SNIFF with other dog loving Mission District neighbors this October 14th!
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Last Weeks of Haight Ashbury Farmers Market Drawing NearStop by the Haight Ashbury Farmers Market before it comes to a close for the winter.
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Ten Healthy Eating TipsRead TheseStay healthy by following these top ten healthy eating habits.
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Heat the Street Faire is Heating Up San FranciscoThis Sunday marks the 11th Annual Heat the Street Faire on the city streets of San Francisco.
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Avotcjapalooza Returns to Mission DistrictThe Mission District will be bright and cheery on Sunday October 17th with the help of bright Jazz music to honor Avotcja.
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South Mission District's the Front Porch Now Serving BrunchThe Front Porch is switchin' it up and serving brunch on the weekends from 10a.m. until 2:30p.m..
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Habibi Premieres Next Weekend in the Mission DistrictThe rising playwright Sharif Abu-Hamdeh with the help of Resident Theater Company Campo Santo will premiere Habibi next Thursday, October 14th, 2010.
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Top 5 Places in San Francisco for a FoodieI'm proud to claim that I am a San Franciscan foodie. There are some paychecks that I will gladly spend half of on the tastiest dishes that I know of in San Francisco.
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5 Quirky Local San Franciscan Things to Do in the Bay AreaCheck out one of these top five things to do in San Francisco
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Free family movie night in the Mission DistrictSave the date this Saturday to spend time with your family, friends and neighbors at the free family movie night being held at the 24th Street Mini Park.
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Parque Ninos Unidos Community Garden expansion proposal meetingParque Unidos Community Garden is looking at expansion.
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Mission District Streetscape Plan meetingInterested in the Mission District Streetscape Plan? Attend the meeting ...
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Upcoming family-friendly events in the Mission DistrictMission District works wonders for parents and children by offering a handful of kid-friendly activities within the Mission District.
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Mission District hardware store paints mural to localize its brandNotice anything different about Discount Builder Supply lately?
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Fiesta on the Hill Returns to Bernal HeightsReady to party Bernal style? The Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center is throwing the 22nd annual Fiesta on the Hill, Sunday, October 17th on Cortland Avenue.
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The Fatted Calf Comes to Hayes ValleyThe Fatted Calf Opens up its local butchery and deli in Hayes Valley this weekend. Local residents will have access to local meats and cheeses from the region.
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Tartine ranks on Zagat!Our little Tartine Bakery in the Mission has reached a milestone...it has found itself among the greats on the Zagat Restaurant Guide
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Local nonprofit burns $100,000 donation from CraigslistA $100,000 check was thrown into to the burning flames of The Center for Young Women's Development's anger. The Center for Young Women's Development focuses on helping young at-risk women stay on the better path.
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$20 coupon for Luna ParkLove Luna Park, but hate spending the money to dine in style? Who doesn't? Thanks to Groupon's $20 for $40 coupon, you can sit down and savor a worthy bite to eat for only half the cost at Luna Park.
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Upcoming Mission Beacon community meeting on Oct. 5Mark your calendars friends and neighbors for the upcoming Mission Beacon community meeting being held on Oct. 5 from 6 to 8 p.m.
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Best Pancakes in AmericaAmericans love breakfast. And no American breakfast would be complete without pancakes.
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Check out "Reluctant" in October at Brava Theater!This season at Brava Theater Center will surely bring you to the edge of your seat. Check out the noir production "Reluctant" written by Joel Israel this Halloween for an interesting delight.
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Family activities in the Mission District San FranciscoThe Mission District in San Francisco is home to those that dive into the arts, education, and science head first. This fall the calendar is full of events that will please the whole family.
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Amazing Leek RecipesLeeks much like garlic and onions add a rich development to many dishes. Try these fast and fresh dishes which all have leek as a star component.
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Pumpkin Cranberry Oatmeal MuffinsFall is here...there is nothing tastier in the morning than a warm pumpkin oatmeal muffin with the bite of cranberries! Make these good for you muffins and feel better about your morning meal. -
Fresh Brussels Sprouts RecipesBrussels sprouts are rustic and the perfect addition to any meal. Check out the two Brussels Sprouts recipes and be surprised on how much you actually love them!
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Top Ten Back to School Supplies for College StudentsCollege is an expensive venture. Before heading back to campus, or if this is the first year, college students should add the following ten items to their must have back to school supplies list.
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Fresh Blackberry Recipes: Cobbler, Salad and Verbena Soda SyrupLove blackberries? How could you not! These three blackberry recipes will make everybody smile, because these recipes love you back!
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Top Three Independent Bookstores in San DiegoLooking for a bookstore that specializes in books? Independent bookstores are rare, but San Diego boasts an amazing selection of independent bookstores that cherish the written words of fiction! Here are the top three independent bookstores in San Diego.
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Beowulf: Roles of WomenThe roles of women in the epic, "Beowulf," are often forgotten or pushed aside. The women in Beowulf play central roles to the epic.
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Three Books that Should Be Made into FilmsEver read a book and thought that it would make a great movie? These three books are stellar reads and deserve to be put into pictures on the big screen!
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Top Three MicroBrews in CaliforniaHandcrafted microbrews are popping up across the country, but none compare to these microbrews found in the sunny California.
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San Diego's Best BarsSan Diego is loaded with bars. Many are duds, but these three bars are the upper echelon of tasty!
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San Diego's Best BurgersLooking for a juicy burger in the San Diego region? Look no further, this guide will give you local insight to the best burger joints in town!
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Easter Egg Hunts in San DiegoThe best guide for springtime celebrations and Easter egg hunts throughout San Diego County.
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The Best 3 Indie Coffee Shops in San DiegoOn every street corner sits a Starbucks in San Diego. Fortunately, coffee lovers have taken it upon themselves to create authentic coffee shops for the locals to spend their time in(and sip delicious coffee).
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Healthy Halloween Candy IdeasLove Halloween, but hate the calorie count the next day? Try these delicious candy recipes that will taste better than its unhealthy alternative...the kids won't want the other stuff!
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Fresh Tomato SauceHomemade tomato sauce homemade.
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Sweet and Sour ShrimpSweet and Sour shrimp the way it was meant to be made!
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Women: The Hips of Ancient Chinese and Egyptian CulturesThe paper evaluates ancient Egyptian and Chinese culture with the respect to women social and political status.
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Clean and DirtyA exploratory poem that uses nature to evaluate the behavior of humans - both good and evil.
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BrothersA poem that explores the imagination of boys who desire to be superheros!
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Natures CallA poem that involved grabbing random words and constructing verse.
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Ten Worst Ways to Lose WeightLooking to lose weight in a healthy fashion? Then stray away from these ideas!
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Science Fiction's Influences on Modern SocietyScience fiction is responsible for many of the technological advances in modern society. Check them out.
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Unconventional Valentines' Day Dinner IdeasCheck out these interesting and unusual dinner ideas that will wow your date!
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Special Gifts for the BakerChristmas is the perfect time of year to get the baker in your life one of these great gifts!
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Whole Grain Ale PancakesThese whole wheat pancakes will make anybody happy, especially beer lovers.
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Top 5 Most Anticipated Dramatic Films 2010If you thought 2009 was full of intriguing movies, just wait until you see this list of the top 5 most anticipated dramatic films of 2010.
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Healthy Recipes for Fall PicnicsWith rustic produce at hand, fall is the perfect time of year to have a blustery picnic in the park. Check out these perfect picnic friendly recipes that will make everybody smile!!!
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Top Five Beers for OktoberfestOktoberfest is Germany's renowned festival and breweries around the nation take part by making a special brew just for the season. These five beers are the best of the best, so give them a sip!
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Fall Activities in San DiegoCheck out these local outdoor activities in San Diego!
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White Chocolate Macadamia Nut and Raspberry Cookiesyummy cookies.
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Poblano Broccoli Polenta RecipeThie polenta is laoded with veggies and a subtle bite from the poblano pepper! Serve it up with steamed asparagus, marinara, and rosemary chicken.
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Running Routes in San DiegoThe next time you feel like taking a run, check out these five running routes in San Diego.
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Top Beers in California to Try Right NowCalifornia was once known for its wine, but local breweries are popping up all over the state presenting enthusiasts with new choices. Check these ones out!
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Healthy Recipes for a Labor Day PicnicLabor Day doesn't have to be about beer and chips...this year make your family a super healthy and delicious meal to celebrate the holiday.
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Yummy Zucchini Bread RecipesHere are two of the best zucchini bread recipes to make in the kitchen!
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Forgiveness Isn't OptionalA man receives a letter filled with love but turns it away against his own will.
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Soy Milk Smoothies RecipesSoy milk is nutritious and makes a great base for all types of smoothies. Try one of these smoothies after a long workout or as a on the go breakfast.
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How to Build Healthy Brown Bag Lunches for Your KidsNutritious brown bag lunch ideas for children to take to school.
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Top Day Hikes in San DiegoThe great outdoors are right outside of the beach that is too often frequented in summer by visitors. Get away from the hype by hiking these beautiful trails in San Diego!
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Staying Fit During the SummertimeTips and activities for everybody to stay fit and safe during the hottest part of the summer.
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Baked Manicotti with AsparagusAnd Italian favorite loaded with cheeses and crunchy asparagus.
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Jam Packed Macaroni and CheeseMacaroni and Cheese that is full of protein and veggies, plus a spicy kick! -
Portabellos Stuffed with Ricotta and SpinachVegetarian fare that will please meat lovers too. Bellos stuffed with ricotta and spinach make a great appetizer!
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Top Day Hikes in San DiegoSan Diego has a multitude of hiking trails that offer great exercise, scenery, and outstanding views of the ocean. -
Apple DumplingsApple dumplings are sinfully delicious...so you should try one -
Rosemary CrepesRosemary crepes are a savory treat. Serve with smoked turkey and cheese, or another great filling.
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Apple DumplingsA guide on making apple dumplings -
Helping Children Cope with DivorceHelpful tips for parents in the middle of a divorce and how to help their children deal with divorce.
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Detection and Treatment of Breast CancerThis article explains the importance of women preventing breast cancer and knowing about the treatment options.
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Rain in the NorthWestRaindrops falling on summer-blooming flowers. -
Top 10 Nutrients Men Need but Forget AboutThe top ten nutrients that men are lacking in their lives but need to help stay healthy.
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Hamburger Heaven: Neat Twists to the Traditional Summertime BurgerSick and tired of the ole burger? Well try these new twists to spice up that traditional burger!
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Healthy Simple Meals for Single MomsRecipes that will help moms feed their kids healthily without spending hours in the kitchen.
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Healthy Cinco De Mayo DishesAuthentic and nutritious recipes that will make Cinco de Mayo the best holiday of the year. -
Romantic Valentines Day Dates Minus the CommercialismThese are great ideas for V-day for those that are sick of the same thing every year!
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Banana Ginger Muffins-Take TwoThese are deliciously good for you. Loaded with Banana and Ginger! -
Use Your Time Wisely: The Advantages and Disadvantages of Modern Society on the Quality of LifeThe paper explores the use of time, arguing that life should be spent slow and experiential rather than quick and loaded.
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Preserving Independence in the Face of MarriageA look at the effect on identity within a marriage. Examines the influence of gender roles and discrimination as well.
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The Causes of the Civil WarA look at the events in the mid 1800s that led to the Civil War in 1861.
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Raising Vegan Children: Is it Healthy?Collected research proves that children can be healthy on a vegan diet as well as benefit from reduced risk of disease.
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Top Ten New Year's Resolutions for San DiegansA look at the habits a citizen of San Diego,Ca should change.
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Civil War: A Perspective from a SpyEver wondered what it was like to be a spy in the Civil War? And female. Here is a developed journal entry that is mirrored off of the times.
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Roasted Butternut Squash and Pear SoupMake Thanksgiving healthy this year by serving soup in shot glass or miniature bowls. Top each one with a dollop of skinny sour cream. -
Circuit City Files for BankruptcyIt was a shock to see Circuit City filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy today, and it has left many wondering what happened.
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Roasted Butternut Squash LasagnaAs a vegetarian, I am constantly looking for new holiday recipes. This year I am using this awesome butternut squash recipe. -
Identity: Self-DefinedAn analysis on the development of identity through prose
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Skinny or Fat: Diet Pills Hauntng Your Life?An opinionated idea on why people are fat and the effects of diet aids onsociety.
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Exotic Holiday DishesTired of plain ole turkey? Try these dishes and awaken your taste buds!
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Tell Me You Are Coming Homequick poem about cheating, inspired by Raymond Carver's short story, "call If You Need Me"
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Document Analysis: Excerpt from Anne Hutchinson's TrialAn in depth analysis of the trial of Anne Hutchinson Trial Transcripts.
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Diabetic Thanksgiving: Good Food, No ProblemRecipes that can help diabetics have a flavorful meal! -
Halloween Recipe: Brain HemorrhageThe Brain Hemorrhage is a classic drink that can spook anybody. Serve this up alongside a nice caramel apple -
A Recipe for My Favorite Cheese SauceA great cheese sauce for veggies and to mix with salsa!
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Imagine a Life Without Plastic BagsWith the environment taking new turns it is time for society to change their lifestyles, if not say goodbye to plastic bags!
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High Frutose Corn Syrup: A Sweet DemiseA brief opinion on High Fructose Corn Syrup and if it is the true culprit of obesity in the U.S.
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Halloween for Kids: Fun and Festive Party SnacksHalloween is all about the spook, the costumes, and the parties. This year hold a costume party for your child, and instead of candy, make these fun and healthy snacks!
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Delicious and Simple Mediterranean Cuisine UncoveredMediterranean food is world-renowned for its delicacy and exuberant flavours. Want to learn how? Here are some great tips and recipes to use at home.
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A Reaction to the Article NaciremaSilly Americans is a reaction piece to the article "Nacirema"
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Wake-Up Muffins: A RecipeThese muffins are made with coffee and go great with a cup of coffee. Full of flavor and moistness, these will be off the table and in your belly before they are hardly out of the oven
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Top Seven Places to Visit in San DiegoTraveling to San Diego soon? Well here are the top 5 places to see on your journey to California's most cultured city!
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Entertaining and Lively Party AppetizersWhat is a party without an abundance of beautifully designed, yet simple appetizers that feed the soul and the stomach simultaneously? Here are 7 great finger foods that are sure to surprise your guests!
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Fall into No Bake RecipesTired of using the oven? No worries, here are four great no-bake recipes for the fall!
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Literary Analysis: Fahrenheit 452A literary analysis of F451 in regards to Montags struggle with societal pressures
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Pan's Labyrinth: A Psychological AnalysisThis is a piece on some psychological concepts featured in Pan's Labyrinth.
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Abu Gharib in Comparison to the Stanford Prison ExperimentA short comparison and reasoning behind the events that took place at Abu Gharib and during the Stanford Prison Experiment.
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AbhorrenceA latter from a young girl to her father during times of crisis and confusion.
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Death of a Salesman: Biff's StruggleA character analysis of the character Biff in Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller
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Rockin Baja Coastal CantinaA review of the restaurant that gives tips and prices, plus just how good their food is!
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Guide to Lake TahoeSee all of the gems of Lake Tahoe in just three days!
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Yoga: The BasicsA brief introduction of yoga, types of yoga, and some basics positions of yoga
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Super Moist, Super Eggless Chocolate CakeThis is a great for those with intolerances to eggs, but works great for anybody!!! You wouldn't even know the eggs were missing!








