Kathie Scheidler
Kathie is a freelance writer and professional librarian.
Kathie is a graduate of Butler University in Indianapolis, where she was a double-major in History and Sociology. She received her Master of Library Science degree from Indiana University.
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Kathie is a graduate of Butler University in Indianapolis, where she was a double-major in History and Sociology. She received her Master of Library Science degree from Indiana University.
Kathie Scheidler, Freelance Writer: http://www.kathiescheidler.wordpress.com
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Why the Term "Camelot" was Given to the John F. Kennedy PresidencyThe Presidency of John F. Kennedy is one of the most memorable times in American history. This article will explain who first used the term "Camelot" to refer to the administration and why it was done.
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Why the Movie "Gone with the Wind" is Still so Popular Even Today"Gone With the Wind" first premiered in 1939, yet it is still one of the most popular movies ever made. As well, there is no other American movie that has earned more money. "Gone With the Wind" still holds an impact after many years for several reasons.
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How Gardening Helped Actress Audrey Hepburn Cope with Her ProblemsAudrey Hepburn did not have a perfect life. Starting from childhood, Audrey had emotional issues and always was seeking ways to bring herself peace and happiness. Audrey Hepburn's love of gardening seemed to really help her.
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Why Passionflower is the Best Way to Naturally Treat Anxiety and Panic AttacksPassionflower has been used for hundreds of years for treating anxiety and panic attacks. The herb, however, has just started to become well-known to the American public.
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Dolley Madison's Ghost Still Haunts Washington, D.CMany people have claimed to have seen the ghost of Former First Lady Dolley Madison throughout the U.S. capital of Washington, D.C. This article gives an explanation of why she seems to want to remain in the city where she died almost 200 years ago.
