Edward Michaels
Ed Michaels is a technical writer and journalist who lives along the suburban outskirts of Albany, New York. His writing covers a wide variety of topics, including pop culture news, business, politics and psychology, particularly mental illnesses and treatment. His writing mediums are also varied--they include newsletters, miscellaneous articles, website content, and so on.
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Maple Hill High School, Hudson Valley Community College, College of Saint RoseMotto
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Chemical Sensitivities and Allergies- Consideration in EmploymentAn article recently published in Executive Forum Magazine, which takes a look at less common disabilities that affect employees in and outside the workplace-- allergies and chemical sensitivities-- and how employers can accommodate.
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How to Be Taken Seriously as a Writer (Twelve Ways!)A short tongue-in-cheek piece. Twelve ways to stop your potential agents and the general public from laughing in your face when you talk about writing.
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Coping with Friends and Loved Ones with Mental IllnessHow to cope when you have friends and/or loved ones with mental illness. Six strategies to dealing with the problems now and how to deal with them in the future.
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Useful Writing Habits to Get Into: Get Motivated, STAY MotivatedIn this article I describe some writing habits which, should you choose to pursue, will help fuel your motivation and keep it going, as well as improve the overall quality of your work.
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Adverbs- How Not to "Quickly" Ruin Your Writing!How to use adverbs effectively, and how using them incorrectly will hurt your chances of having your work published. I make analogies to cooking sausage and peppers.
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A "Beautiful Friendship"- How We Judge Others with Beauty StereotypesA closer look at "beauty stereotypes," the assumption that beautiful people have good qualities. How we're raised to think this way, how it is harmful, and how we can put down the rose-coloured glass.
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What Reading Regularly Can Do for YouIn this article I identify five ways in which you can benefit from reading, physically and psychologically.