Tricia Chadwick
Tricia Chadwick is a freelance writer based in Connecticut. She lives with her husband and three children, the oldest of which has type 1 diabetes. She is involved with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation as an advocate. She is also active in local and state politics.
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Understanding Type 1 DiabetesDo you or a loved one suffer from Type 1 diabetes? Here is some basic info to help you deal with this disease.
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SmackDown: McMahon Vs. BlumenthalMcMahon rises in the polls as she badmouths her opponent.
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Have No FearMaking a new friend at the ocean. -
John Rawls and the Healthcare DebateIn "A Theory of Justice" John Rawls poses an important question. How do we convince those who are well off, to consider those that are struggling? In examining this question, Rawls makes a substantial case for the Welfare State.
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Returning to College as an AdultGoing back to school is a big decision, is it the right one for you?
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Best Music Store in Torrington CTLooking for music lessons for your child? George's is the place!
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Dan Malloy Wins 2010 Connecticut PrimaryGoing into the general election, lessons the candidates should take from the primary.
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American Foreign Policy in Haiti and Chile, Before and After the EarthquakesThis paper discusses the impact American foreign policy has had on the infrastructure of both Haiti and Chile.
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Essential School Supplies for the College StudentA guide to choosing the most essential school supplies.
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The Emotional Value of Material Possessions in Howard's EndThe novel suggests that a civilized society depends on many different connections. Connections to places and things have merit because they evoke memories of human connections.
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The Role of Women in OthelloA discussion of the importance and role of women in Shakespeare's Othello.



