Ned W. Lauver
Ned W. Lauver is the Associate Principal at Edgewood Middle School (Wooster, Ohio). He holds degrees in Education and History from Baldwin-Wallace College (Berea, Ohio). Passionate about the value of high school speech and debate, Mr. Lauver currently serves on both the Akron and Eastern Ohio district committees, and was recently re-elected to the 12-person Ohio High School Speech League Executive Committee in 2010. In his spare time, he is a freelance voice actor and writer and is the owner of Ned W. Lauver Voice Acting, LLC. He and his wife Nicole reside in Wooster, splitting their time between downtown and the North End in order to maintain the overall balance of the universe.
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First Person: I'm Ready to Dump My Chase BP Credit CardOne of the simplest things we can do for our personal financial health is to maximize our credit card rewards opportunities - but my favorite credit card's rewards programs has now been slashed, leading me to consider other options for the future.
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I Started a Voice Acting Business for Fun and (Someday) ProfitA little over a year ago, I started a voice over business. In that time, I have learned to stay disciplined and organized, and I love what I'm doing.
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First Person: I'm Taking on More 'Good' Debt and Reaping the BenefitsDebt can either be good or bad, depending on how it is structured and what it does for you. I'm taking on more debt now - on my terms - in order to benefit my family.
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Save the U.S. Postal Service: Play Correspondence ChessPlaying rated chess games through the mail is easy and fun. Here's how you can start today! -
My Teacher Used April Fools' Day to Teach Us a Powerful LessonWe thought we had come up with the perfect prank to pull on our 5th grade teacher. We were wrong.
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Batting Cages in Wooster, OhioLooking for a good softball/baseball batting cage facility? The Wooster area in Wayne County, Ohio offers two good choices for family fun.
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My First Car Wasn't Just a Car - it was a LifesaverThe first car you ever own is always special. The first car I ever owned saved my life.
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Film Directors Should Challenge Us to Think, Not Just WatchMindless movies might be fun, but it's the films with complicated plots and/or serious messages that stick with us for years on end. Christopher Nolan and Steven Spielberg are two directors who are serious about the content, and the message, of the work.
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Mazda CX-9 Versus Toyota HighlanderMy wife and I test drove the Mazda CX-9 and the Toyota Highlander when recently deciding to purchase a large SUV. Would the "wow factor" be enough to trump more practical matters?
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Power Up: The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) was More Than Just a ConsoleEveryone looks back on their childhood toys with a sense of nostalgia. For me, my first video game console was also my favorite.
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How I Used Long-Term Solutions for a Better Auto Insurance RateI don't believe in quick fixes for serious financial matters - I believe in long-term solutions. To get a better rate on auto insurance, I put my philosophy to the test.
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The Night Ohio CelebratedOn January 3rd, 2003, the double-digit underdog Ohio State Buckeyes defeated the top-ranked Miami Hurricanes for the national championship of college football. It was a night no one would forget.
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Wonder No More: 'The Wonder Years' is Now (Finally) Streaming to a Device Near YouFrom 1988-1993, "The Wonder Years" was one of the best shows on television. The characters and episodes made a permanent impression on the viewing public. Now, "The Wonder Years" has been released in a digital streaming format - to the delight of fans.Also published on:
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2011 NFL schedule's three best and worst games for the Cleveland Browns: Fan's takeIn a town where football rules, the release of the annual schedule commands attention. Will the 2011 NFL schedule bring hope or heartbreak to the Clevealnd Browns?
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Black History Month Should Bring Literature to LifeAs a history teacher, I very rarely get the opportunity to read corresponding works of literature thanks to the daily grind of the job. Last year, I decided to make time for Black History Month - and it has rewarded me beyond measure.
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Goldeneye for the Wii: It's a Whole New BondA decade ago, Nintendo produced one of the greatest games of all time: Goldeneye. Now it's back and better than ever - for the Wii.
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My Kindle: Never Thought I'd Use it - Can't Live Without ItI once swore that I would never own an eReader. I was wrong.
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Pulled Over, Lesson LearnedSeveral years ago, I was pulled over by a State Trooper on Ohio State Route 39. Though it was embarrassing, it also taught me a few things to remember in the future.
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The top five best sports moments in Cleveland 2010Despite a tough year for sports in Northeast Ohio, there were indeed more than a few glimmers of hope for Cleveland fans. Here are the top five!
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The top five worst sports moments in Cleveland 2010Unless you've been under a rock, you know that Cleveland has seen some rough times in the sports world. Here are some of the lowlights from 2010.
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Down Memory Lane: How High School Tennis Taught Me to Ace LifeA personal essay about a favorite sports memory and how it continues to motivate as the years pass by.
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The Perfect Weekend Getaway: Ohio's Amish CountryInformation about Ohio's Amish Country can be overwhelming. Why not get a local perspective on the best way to enjoy all that this beautiful part of Ohio has to offer?
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How I Used My Degree in HistoryThink that a bachelor's degree in a liberal arts field is worthless? Think again...
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Resolved to Be the BestNeedy students. Endless piles of papers to be graded. Emotionally draining work. Teachers who stop, step back and refocus during the holiday break can conquer all.
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Wooster, Ohio Charter Amendments Approved by VotersEvery ten years, a citizen commission is appointed to review and make recommendations regarding Wooster's City Charter. The Charter Review Commission of 2010 made five key recommendations that have recently been approved by the electorate. -
Boehner in a Bind: Republicans Conquer in Midterms, but Governing Won't Be EasyThe Republican Party and incoming Speaker of the House John Boehner are celebrating a dominant victory in the recent midterm elections - but will they be able to govern?
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In defense of Cleveland sports, or: Suffering isn't suffering when you know you're long-sufferingA lot of people love to hate Cleveland sports - but they don't know the first thing about Cleveland or its fan base. I offer a fan's perspective on Cleveland's most beloved team, the Cleveland Browns, and why Hanford Dixon will always be my Top Dawg. -
Great Debaters: Why High School Speech and Debate is Essential to America's FutureA personal essay about the power and necessity of high school speech and debate.
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The 'Hiccup Girl': 15 Minutes of Fame, a Lifetime of Infamy and Obscurity to ComeIn 2007, she hiccuped her way into our hearts. In 2010, she has been charged with first-degree murder. But she's not the only flash-in-the-pan celebrity to run afoul of the law...
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Bursting His Bubble: Why 'Officer Bubbles' Won't Win His LawsuitConstable Adam "Officer Bubbles" Josephs is suing YouTube and several commenting users over cartoons lampooning his conduct at the G-20 meeting in Toronto last June. What's his beef?Also published on: