S. C. O'Neil
I am a full time student, and am majoring in English with an Art minor.
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Wedding Dress Faux-PasA few key ideas to picking a great wedding dress, and avoiding possible faux-pas in picking the dress of your dreams.
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What's in a Name?A discussion on the meaning behind a name, naming trends and the importance of name choices for your children.
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Wedding PlanningSeveral helpful tips to help allow for a smooth wedding planning experience!
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College FitnessAn outline and brief description of easy, inexpensive options targeted to women to staying fit within the college life.
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Wedding Money-SaversGreat ideas to help save money in planning your wedding, and allow your big day to be perfect - with any budget.
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St. Patrick's Day LimerickA limerick in honor of St. Patrick's Day
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Review: 'The Blind Side'An overview of the popular movie, 'The Blind Side'.
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From Paperback to the Silver ScreenA compare and contrast of the original book to the movie: Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, and Where the Wild Things Are. Both classic, popular children's books that have recently been formatted into films.
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Tea for Two: Ways to Spice Up Hot TeaA few simple, tasty ways to spice up your hot tea! And fun ways to color and flavor up the iced tea for your guests.
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Decorating Made EasyA few successful decorating projects, inexpensively done and very effective to brighten up a room and bring in a fresh look to your home!
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Sega FlashbackA reminiscing list and description of classic Sega games, dear to the heart and well loved by all.
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Christmas HasteEvery year, there seems to be an extreme haste to get to Christmas - even at the expense of fully celebrating Thanksgiving!
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Songs for ThanksgivingClassic songs to enjoy and perform. Celebrate the special and grateful spirit of Thanksgiving.
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Analyzing the Poem The Windows, by George HerbertA short explication of the beautiful poem The Windows, by George Herbert.