Brooke Autowski

Brooke Autowski

I am a full time student, published writer, wife and mother of three.
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  • Lightsey's Pumpkin Patch Has Returned to St. Augustine
    If you are looking for a fantastic selection of the freshest pumpkins in St. Augustine, stop by Lightsey's Pumpkin Lot in the K-Mart parking lot at 1777 US1 South.
  • Sertoma Club of St. Augustine Gears Up for Its Dodgeball Charity Event!
    Sertoma Club of St. Augustine is hosting a dodgeball tournament and raffle on October 17th. Register your team now for a day of fun-in-the-sun for a cause! Enjoy games, great food, and enter to win a Harley Davidson Sportster!
  • Infant and Childhood Nutrition
    How important is a child's nutritional intake? An adequate diet in childhood is vital for physical, mental, and long term health.
  • Epigenetics: Nature Versus Nurture is No Longer a Debate
    This article describes the delicate balance between nature and nurture as one grows and develops in the dynamic environment. Topics explored include: heritability of traits, DNA methylation, genotype variations, and individual epigenetic predisposition.
  • Web Based Training
    With the influx of data available on the internet, it is no surprise that people are turning to the world wide web for their training and educational needs.
  • Smart Card Identification
    The introduction of Smart Card technology has spurred controversy about the practicality in usage. Can a card that contains everything from our bank account numbers to our blood type be useful, or would it be a risk to our personal security?
  • St. Augustine Beach Florida Welcomes the 2009 Florida State HOG Rally
    This October 21-24 St. Augustine Beach Florida will be hosting Harley Davidson riders for the four day Florida State HOG Rally. The city of St. Augustine Beach proclaims, "Bikers Welcome".
  • How to Cook for a Vegan on Thanksgiving
    If you plan to have a vegan guest at you Thanksgiving table, a little preparation goes a long way. Follow these simple tips and host a successful Thanksgiving meal for your vegan guests.
  • Christmas Remembered: St. Augustine Florida's 41st Annual Tour of Homes
    The annual Christmas tour of homes is back! Delight your inner child as you stroll through historic St. Augustine and marvel at the twinkling lights and handcrafted Christmas decorations of the nations oldest city.
  • Preserving Culture Through Language
    Children of Thailand are experiencing a forced assimilation through language and many are leaving their ancestor's culture behind. How does a country move forward without deserting the past?
  • Oktoberfest Has Arrived at St. Augustine Beach Pier and Pavillion
    Oktoberfest will be filled with bratwurst, beer, carnival rides, games, and the best German food presented by local vendors.
  • Halloween Fun in St. Augustine FL: Trick or Treating, Pumpkin Patches, Haunted Houses, and More
    St. Augustine Florida is the perfect place to hunt ghouls, goblins, and ghosts in a haunted house, or just hunt down a scarily good treat. Kids and grown ups alike can have a fantastic Halloween with tons of local Halloween events!
  • Vegan Artichoke Christmas Dip Appetizer
    This vegan artichoke appetizer is quick and easy, inexpensive and will have your guests begging for more. This dish takes 15 minutes from prep to table, so you spend more time with your guests and less time in the kitchen.
  • How to Make Your Own Laundry Soap
    Laundry soap is expensive! There is no way around it. Tired of spending a fortune on your laundry? Try making your own. It's easy, inexpensive, and will save you hundreds of dollars each year.
  • Epigenetics: Nurture Takes the Spotlight
    The new science of epegenitics is taking a spotlight as scientists are now able to quantify how one's environment changes the function of one's genetically programmed DNA.
  • Plastic Water Bottles: A Crisis for Our Budget and for Our Environment
    When money is tight, families are struggling to make ends meet, and the environment is in desperate need of some TLC, why do we continue to consume a product that is so harmful to our budget and to the Earth?
  • Environmental Ethics
    Saving the Earth is not just a fad. Humans have an ethical responsibility to care for the home that cares for them.
  • Analyzing Film
    In this paper, one learns the keys to judging intent, theme, genre, cinematography, dialogue, setting, musical themes, acting, and success through audience response.
  • Pleasantville: Powerful Theme and Visual Effects Make This Film an Instant Classic
    This review of Pleasantville gives the reader an inside look at the theme, central focus, setting, characters, and effectiveness of innovative visual effects.
  • Business Ethics in a Global Economy
    In today's global economy, businesses need to establish a code of ethics that takes into consideration the vast array of moral and ethical codes present in foreign markets.
  • H1N1 Swine Flu Symptoms, Treatments, and Prevention in Preschoolers
    When I found out that my daughter had the Swine Flu (H1N1 virus) I was concerned. Her preschool and her doctor's office went a long way to ease my mind and offer rational, detailed information on symptoms, treatments, and prevention techniques.
  • The Demerits of Meritocracy
    This research paper examines the strengths and weaknesses of Louis Pojman's theory of Meritocracy. Do people earn the right to be treated morally?
  • Inclusion of Animals in Ethical Consideration
    An overview of various philosophical views on the inclusion of animals in the realm of ethical beings. Opinion is asserted that animals are, in fact, deserving of ethical treatment.
  • Swine Flu: In like a Lion, Out like a Lamb
    A Little League baseball game started with fun and excitement and ended with a trip to the doctor. My daughter's fever spiked to over 102 degrees and we were worried that the latest outbreak of Swine Flu had hit our family.
  • The Benefits and Drawbacks of Retail Medical Clinics
    Walk-in-care clinics stationed inside large chain retail drugstores are rapidly becoming a consumer choice for quick, convenient medical care. You must weigh the benefits and drawbacks to see if this is the answer for your non urgent medical needs.

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