Regina Swint
A graduate student in project management, Regina holds a BA in English Literature and has over 17 years experience in writing and editing. She has published several pieces in local community publications, and is also certified in change management.
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University of Tennessee - BA English Literature; Colorado Technical University - Professional Certificate in Change ManagementInterests
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The Truth About Magic WandsAdvice to college students and college graduates who only recently or have yet to be bitten by reality. College degrees can be a springboard, but are not guarantee of instant success and wealth. Life is the education, not the degree.
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Internet Dating InevitabilitiesAn honest list of observances and personal experiences encountered while exploring Internet online dating.
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Lessons Learned from Sesame StreetJim Henson's classic characters entertain and teach our children valuable skils about life and living with each other. Characters from the past and present series show why Sesame Street is the leader in "edu-tainment" in children's television.
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The Magic of a CrushCrushes are magical little mini-fantasies, with the potential to flourish or dissolve. A crush is natural.. Everybody has one at least once. It doesn't have to be publicized, realistic, or reciprocated. It's just permission to daydream and smile.
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It's Class Reunion TimeThoughts on upcoming class reunions bring thoughts about the rarity and value of true friends, and how they are found, lost and kept in some unexpected places.
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Ghosts of VietnamThoughts on the cultural climate regarding U.S. troops and operations. Supported or vilified, service seems to garner expressions from gratitude to contempt to pity to ridicule. To some, service is just a honoring a contract; to others, it's much more.