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DeeCee

I live in Mississippi and am a survivor of Hurricane Katrina. I am an assistant manager at a chain retail store and write freelance.
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  • Are Nursing Homes Killing Our Senior Citizens?
    Instead of being a home where seniors can relax and enjoy their remaining years, nursing homes are becoming a dumping ground for the mentally ill.
  • Mystery Haunts Wichita Falls, Texas 47 Years After Andy Sims Disappears
    Andy Sims disappeared one December day in 1961 without a trace. Despite the best efforts to locate one little boy, 47 years later there is still no word of what happened to Andy.
  • 2009 Nissan Murano Crossover: Review
    Welcome back to the Nissan Murano in 2009 since it was not manufactured last year. With a few minor changes and a few added features this is a top of the live SUV.
  • 2009 Volkswagen Jetta TDI: Review
    Volkswagen is typically not considered a luxury car however, the 2009 Volkswagen Jetta TDi is an exception. The roominess and standard features are surprising in the vehicle which is quite affordable. A diesel engine is the standard for the Jetta TDi.
  • 2009 Ford Focus - Reviewing the Features and Options
    The 2009 Ford Focus is a terrific car for anyone who wants affordability as well as a great look. Many features are standard whereas on other cars they would be considered extras. An all around good looking car that has style and dependability.
  • While Mississippians Wait Aid is Offered to Cuba
    The people of Mississippi wait for a declaration that would allow them to request help from the damage Hurricane Gustav caused as the U.S. offers $100,000 to Cuba.
  • 10 Hints for Dealing with Social Anxiety
    Social anxiety can be disabling but there is hope. Several ways to try and work your way through this extremely rough time are what the sufferer is searching to find. They just want to have a normal life like everyone else they know.
  • The House
    This is a story about days gone by and the grandmother who has gone as well. The remembrances and regrets of a granddaughter who did not have the chance to know this grandmother as well as she would have liked.
  • Buying Lingerie: Tips for Men
    If you want to buy a different type of gift this time instead of the standard candy, flowers, or heaven forbid, small appliance, why not try sexy lingerie.
  • Decorate Beautifully with Italian Ceramic Decor
    From the decorative vases to the plates that you use on your dinner table, ceramic decor is one of the most beautiful of all. Your home will remind you of Italy and choosing the right decor will seem like you have just stepped through into a different world.
  • Reverse the Effects of the Sun from Tanning
    You can reverse the effects of the sun without having to undergo expensive treatments. Studies have shown that coffee and tea have provided amazing results when used topically and orally.
  • Mystery Haunts Fayetteville, West Virginia, 62 Years After Sodder Children Disappeared
    What happened to five children one Christmas morning still remains a mystery. Although their parents searched for years not a clue was found that might lead them to the children they lost.
  • Custom Officials Save More than 100 Endangered Pangolins
    Saved from the soup pot these scaly anteaters were being smuggled to China for supper. Valued at almost $30,000, these pangolins are considered a delicacy in China.
  • Tips on Selling Your Home for More Money
    There are a few things that you can do to get more money out of your home. If you are thinking of selling consider updating and it will pay off.
  • Hurricane Season Tips from a Survivor
    While hurricane season has been in full swing for a while, so far this year we haven't faced anything major. However August is a month for notoriously disastrous hurricanes, as we can personally attest to from August 29, 2005.
  • Tips for First Time Students
    It is that time of year again when school busses will be on the road taking our children to their particular place of learning. For those that are old hands at this, it is sometimes a welcome relief.
  • FEMA Mobile Homes - Is Formaldehyde Making Hurricane Katrina Victims Sick?
    After almost two years of people living in campers and mobile homes provided by FEMA, the evidence is surfacing that formaldehyde may be making us sick.
  • Failing the Victims of Hurricane Katrina
    We, the victims of Hurricane Katrina, have looked to the wrong people for help. It is not our government or extensions of our government that are giving the needed help for all victims as promised.
  • Tips on Preparing a Great Adoption Portfolio
    For the couple that cannot for some reason or another have children of their own an adoption may be the last resort.
  • Creative Wedding Videography
    Wedding videography started long before digital cameras and sound systems of today. A few people tried using 8mm and 16mm cameras to record the weddings of family and friends
  • Katrina: A Poem
    It's dark tonight along the coast of our dreams The moonlight and magnolias lull us to sleep

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