Chanda Green
Chanda Green has been a journalist in Southern Illinois for more than 30 years, having worked at several local and regional newspapers. She now owns her own newspaper, Heartland Women, which publishes stories by, for and about women in the Heartland twice a month.
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The Very Strange-looking and Elusive Goblin SharkThe goblin shark is named for its "ugly" appearance, it's uniquely shaped snout and impressive array of long, pointed teeth. Despite its frightening appearance, the species poses no threat to humans.
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Much is Known About the Lemon SharkThe lemon shark gets its name from its unique yellow coloration.
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The Whale Shark: The Largest Fish in the SeaThe whale shark is as big as a bus, averaging from 18 to 32.8 feet (5.5 to 10 meters) long and weighing an average of 20.6 tons (18.7 tonnes).
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A Guide to Creating a Resume in Generic FormThe second most important marketing tool in the job-seeker's toolbox '" after your targeted cover letter '" is your resume. Your resume is how you sell your value to your future employer.
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A Guide to Successfully Collecting Money Owed to Your BusinessCollecting money owed to a business is neither easy nor pleasant. You have to be assertive and flexible. You have to use your common sense and your ability to think on your feet. And above all, you must be persistent.
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How to Plant, Grow, Store and Prepare SpinachSpinach is a great source of Vitamin A, iron, calcium and protein and is extremely rich in antioxidants, especially when fresh, steamed or quickly boiled. It can be grown in the spring or the fall.
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Five Facts About the Atlantic Sharpnose SharkThe Atlantic sharpnose shark (Rhizoprionodon terraenovae) gets its name from its long, pointy snout. The shark's meat is sold for human consumption and used by fishers as bait for larger shark species.
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Natural Energy-Boosting, Stress-Relieving Tips for FallSo many factors affect our energy levels, from diet and fitness to stress and mood, even seasonal changes. Give yourself an energy makeover to revitalize every aspect of your life.
