Kathleen Cook
Kathleen Cook began her career in the 1970's as an editor for the Port of Call News. She has published two novels and numerous articles on gardening, history and dance. In 2006, Kathleen became an editor for the Open Directory Project. She currently resides in Glendale, Arizona.
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Rio Salado Community College, Phoenix ArizonaMotto
Love is a boomerang, though the flight path may surprise.Affiliations
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A Religious and Creative DilemmaJesus' message could not have so offended the ordinary, poor slobs of Jerusalem that they clamored so fervently for his death. If his message had been one of female equality, however, that would surely have sent the men scrambling to see him nailed to a cross.
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Food Budgeting for the Once-AffluentWhen you must downsize, a few tricks will allow your family to eat the way they used to on your current budget. -
Dollar Store Guide for the Once-AffluentConsumers who once avoided dollar stores are finding that, with a little research, they can maintain their affluent lifestyle without sacrificing quality.
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A Mother's FuryInjustice is a small thing, to a mother, since she deals with it on a daily basis. She always receives the smallest cookie. She feeds the dog before she feeds herself and stays up all night to tend a sick child, but must beg for a tissue when illness strikes her. Injustice doesn't really matter to a
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Chinese Christmas TraditionsYes, the Chinese do celebrate Christmas! As China evolves into a global superpower, western traditions profoundly influence its culture. Santa Claus has finally arrived, to the delight of Chinese children and parents alike.
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Life Interferes Too Much With Existence.Life Interferes Too Much With Existence.
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Characteristics of Ramie FabricRamie, also called China grass and grass cloth, is a woody plant with wide leaves that grows in southeast Asia. Demand for ramie has risen in the past decade, as home decorators and clothing manufacturers find new uses for this durable fabric.
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The Rest of Us Struggling AuthorsAssociated Content offered another upfront payment for an article this week. Their payments are small, but it is a great experience for anyone wishing to break into the copy writing field. I recommend AC for their flexibility. Although I also work for Demand Studios, I enjoy the freedom to write wha
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Lithuanian Christmas TraditionsChristmas in Lithuania remains steeped in rural tradition. For the diaspora who have scattered throughout Europe, the United States and elsewhere, the observance of timeless Christmas traditions unites all Lithuanians in a common bond. -
Multi-Purpose Suvival KitsWhen disaster occurs, an organized and well-stocked supply kit may make the difference between survival and tragedy. A multi-purpose kit is recommended for home use by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Red Cross.
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What Every 17-Year-Old Boy Wants: Pink FlamingosFor several years now, I have believed that things could not get crazier with my ex than they already are. I never thought he and I would come to heads over pink flamingos.
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The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)The Economic Community of West African States, or ECOWAS, is made up of 15 member countries in West Africa. This article gives a brief overview of the region, including its geography, climate, history and people. -
Is this a marriage or a divorce?July 20th 2010
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Christmas Traditions of IrelandChristmas in Ireland evokes the faith and bucolic lifestyle of an unpretentious people. Most holiday traditions arose out of suffering and persecution.


