K. West
A college graduate with a BA in English, currently pursuing a Pharmacy degree.
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B.A. English Literature with Emphasis on Business
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Organic Chemistry: Melting Point DeterminationOrganic Chemistry is hard, but the lab does not have to be. Lab reports follow a very specific format, and this is how to write a lab report on the experiment Melting Point Determination.
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Working in a Call Center: What You Should Know Before ApplyingCall centers are always looking for new employees. Ever wonder why? From personal experience, I can explain to you the benefits of working at a call center, and why those benefits are rarely enough to keep employees happy.
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How to Make Perfect SpaghettiSometimes the simplest thing to make can seem the most complicated on the first try. Making spaghetti shouldn't be like that. It is a basic meal that anyone can enjoy. And with the following advice, you can make the perfect spaghetti on your first try.
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Nashville Music Scene: The Wildhorse SaloonInformation and history of Nashville's #! Dining and Entertainment Destination - the Wildhorse Saloon.
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Sidekick Slide Smart Phone User TipsEnjoying T-Mobile's Sidekick Slide may not be as simple as new purchasers may think. The Waiting for Activation screen has proved a major hindrance to customers. Here is how you can get rid of it and why it's there in the first place.
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Identity Theft and Stupid People: How a Little Common Sense Can Save YouA lack of common sense is enough to leave you open to identity theft. And annoying the hell out of the wrong person is enough to turn a neutral party into pissed-off revenge seeker. Once you realize what you're doing, you can break yourself of those habits. -
Little Caesars: Is the Hot-N-Ready Pizza Really a Deal?Is a $5 pizza really a deal? And how much does both price and service factor into it? -
Faulkner and Erdrich: The Role of FamilyBoth Faulkner and Erdrich wrote of the importance of family in the lives of their characters (Absalom, Absalom! and Love Medicine, respectively). It is the pride, ties, and traditions of family that keep people together in times of need, or stagnant in times of prosperity.
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Euripides Vs. Aeschylus: Comparing Two Versions of ElectraBoth Euripides and Aeschylus wrote of Electra, daughter of Agamemnon and Clytaemestra. In a cycle of violence and revenge, Electra's role is in debate. Was she the passive maiden who knew nothing, did nothing, or was she the instigator who facilitated her father's revenge?
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Restoration Drama: The Rake and the CavalierThe cavalier, cruel and charismatic, hero and villain, was the standard protagonist of Restoration and 18th Century drama. He was the popular guy whom the audience could fall in love with, but the playwrights also knew that they could be vicious bullies as well.
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Antigone, a Greek Play by SophoclesIn the final chapter of Sophocles' trilogy, Antigone tells of the remainder of Oedipus' line. In the play, Antigone argues with her father-in-law Creon over the burial of her family. Because both refuse to compromise, either idealistic Antigone or pragmatic Creon must fall.
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The Flood Myth in ReligionAlthough the flood myth is most widely known as being a part of Christianity, it is just one of many passages that crosses over into different religions. The flood myth is part of the origins of Christianity, Greco-Roman mythology, Toltec mythology, and many other beliefs.
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Sake Cafe (Pensacola, FL)Formerly Okinawa, the Sake Cafe has greatly improved under the guidance of new management.
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Music Venues, Musicians, and MySpaceAn outsider's view of the Southern music scene. I am not a music person. I can tell you the names of my favorite bands, but not the names of the members in said band (or even list the vast majority of their songs). Still, I have had a lot of fun exploring.
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Crashing the Sacred Heart DietOne week on a crash diet, better known as the Sacred Heart Diet.



