Lisa Babers
I have a BA in English Literature and an MA in education. I currently work as a substitute teacher and write on the side. I love working with children and teaching, but my true passion is writing.
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TRESemme Vitamin C, Deep Cleansing Shampoo: A ReviewIf you suffer from unwanted oily hair on a regular basis, I know just the right shampoo to solve your problem!
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Almond Milk; A Healthy Alternative to Cow's MilkAre you looking for a healthy alternative to cow's milk? Are you allergic to dairy and soy? Maybe you are like me and just do not like the flavor of cow's milk. Almond milk is a great tasting and good for you too!
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Coconut MilkLooking for a low calorie milk alternative? Allergic to dairy and soy? Coconut may be the answer to your problems, or it can just be a healthier option than cow's milk.
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Flax Seed: Small but Powerfully HealthyFlax seed is a small seed packed with omega-3 and other health benefits. This tiny seed may be the secret to lowering your cholesterol and keeping your heart healthy.
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Delicious Fast and Tasty SalsaWith the robust flavor of cilantro and the tang of lemon, this salsa is sure to make your mouth water and your guests looking for more!
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Where to watch college basketball in the Inland EmpireLooking for a place to watch some college basketball and have fun doing it? Here are my top three places to go in the San Bernardino/Highland CA area.
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BA in English and Struggling for EmploymentMy journey from a community college student to a graduate student. When one degree was the stepping stone to the next, college led me to a career in Education.
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Straightening Hair with a HERSTYLERAfter many years of managing my daughters' hair, I finally found the perfect flat iron to straighten their curls. The HERSTYLER comes in fabulous bright colors, and just enough heat to make my life easier and my daughters' hair straight and manageable.
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The Importance of Children Doing ChoresChores teach children values and ethics, especially when rewards are given. In order to raise responsible children who will be productive citizens one day, assigning chores is vital and the foundation to a good work ethic in the future.
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What To Look For When Buying A Used CarWhen you are in the market to buy a rather cheap used car, there are definite sings to look out for. Many of the signs can be determined within 10 minutes. Here are some things to help you get the most for your dollar.
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How Healthy Are School Lunches?An alarming number of children in California receive free or reduced breakfast and lunch at school. How healthy are these lunches really? Are they satisfying our childrens' hunger, or causing them to be more hungry?
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Avoiding Workplace GossipHere are some quick tips to avoid gossip in the workplace.
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Great Outdoors Month 2009: Yucaipa Regional Park in CaliforniaAt this huge regional park you will find space to camp and activities ranging from fishing and picnics to horseshoe pits and swimming to keep you busy all day long.
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Inland Empire's New CHW Urgent Care Now Open in Fontana, CaliforniaThe Inland Empire has a new Urgent Care. St. Bernardine's of San Bernardino has opened a new Urgent Care located in northern Fontana. This is a great alternative for after hour medical care.
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Creative Potty Training TipsHere are some creative ideas to aide you during your potty training experience.
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The Effects of Parents in DaycareParents who decide to stay in the daycare or preschool class for longer periods of time than necessary to say goodbye could actually be harming their children and hindering their development.
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Keeping Your Relationship FreshRelationships can sometimes become boring or predictable. In order to have a long-lasting and fulfilling relationship that will last you need to keep it fresh. Here are some tips to do just that.
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Shopping Wal-Mart OnlineTired of walking through crowded stores to find the right gift? Wal-Mart offers a "site-to-store" option when shopping online. The process is quick and efficient and saves time, headaches and hassles.
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M.SA poem I have written in dedication to my Grandfather and his fight to survive, even though he suffers every day.
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Pawn Shops: Do You Get Your Money's Worth?Pawn shops are a quick fix when we need fast cash, but not so beneficial in the long run.
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Samuel Johnson and John Locke's Argument that Man is Free by NatureA look into the belief of Samuel Johnson and John Locke, that a man is free by nature, and that no man should be able to take that from another man. -
The Illiad: Heroism of AchillesA look at what heroism is and whether or not Homer's "The Illiad" portrays achilles as a hero
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Ethan Frome and O Pioneers: When Environment is a Life-Determining FactorAn Analysis of the effect an environment has on the characters in these two stories.
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Beowulf: A Character AnalysisA look at the character of Beowulf to determine 2 things; 1. Is he Christ-like? 2. Should he have fought the dragon?
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The Charwoman's Shadow: Literature Tools Are the Determining Factor of FantasyLord Dunsany's "The Charwoman's Shadow" is a good representation of how tools in literature determine if a story is in fact in the genre of fantasy.
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Frankenstein and the English Romantic PeriodAn analysis of Mary Shelley's fankenstein and the stages that Frankenstein's monster was in according to the Romantics of the Romantic Period in English Literature. -
An Analysis of Willa Cather's O PioneersAn analysis of Willa Cather's "O' Pioneers"
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Poetry Analysis: To a WaspA close reading analysis of "To A Wasp" by Janice Townley Moore. The speaker in this poem is talking to a wasp. While in the process of making cheesecake, a wasp flies in the batter. The wasp gets stuck and dies in the batter.
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Langston Hughes: Race And Identity as a Motivation for PoetryA brief look at how Race and Identity played an inspirational role in Langston Hughes' writing poetry.
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John Donne's "The Flea" an Analogy for SexJohn Donne uses a flea and the sucking of blood as an analogy for sex and murder. A personal analysis of the poem. -
Othello: A Look at Iago's CharacterA look into Shakespeare's character Iago from his story Othello.
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Hamlet: The Role of Suicide in this Shakespearean TragedyA review of Hamlet and the consequences of suicide. -
Joseph Campbell's Definition of Heroes: Does the Traditional Hero Still Exist?The hero today compared to the archetypal hero that Campbell details -
Shakespeare's Othello - Desdemona and the Loss of Her VoiceThe transformation of character that Desdemona goes through in Shakespeare's Othello.
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The Fall of Mankind: The Woman's FaultUsing Milton's Paradise Lost, the fall of mankind is considered and examined as it seems to be blamed on the female gender.
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Possible Sources for Shakespeare's King LearSources with great information about Shakespeare's King Lear.
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How to Play and Learn with Play DoughA detailed paper explaining why children have fun and learn at the same time when they play with play dough.
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Use of Piaget's Theories in the ClassroomA review of Piaget's theories and the use of his theories in a secondary classroom.
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Prereading Classroom Activity: The Use of Visual AidsThe use of visual aids as a prereading strategy
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Language Acquisition - An Educator's GuideStrategies a teacher can use to evaluate the language acquisition of an ELL student
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English, 9th Grade Descriptive Writing Lesson PlanA SDAIE lesson plan developed with ELL students in mind.
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A Moment in TimeSimple minute moments in life lead to everlasting memories.
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MetaphorWhat a metaphor is.
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PerspectiveOpen an eye to diversity












