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Latest Articles Featured on LinkedIn
A variety of issues impact us as we go about our day-to-day lives. Take a peek inside to see how these articles can help navigate some of these matters such as hunger, rethinking our national legacy, continuing education, valuing American workers., and more.
Building A Dream Without A Cent: A True Rags To Riches Story
Because my most recent work is proprietary, I have edited previously published work written by others to showcase my editing proficiency. The following blog, written by Bhupinder Nayyar of India, was edited using AP online style. SEO terms were inserted to promote the actor.
Books Are Great Nourishment For Young Minds
In today’s fast-paced electronic age where parents are finding less time to read, literacy experts maintain that reading books and/or magazines can make the difference between success and failure for school-age children. “Kids who are exposed to books and reading at an early age are most successful in school,” says registered nurse, Susan Cooley, Ph.D., […]
Making a Big Splash: Parents are key to water fun, safety
For most children, summer recess means fun. Running, jumping, skating and biking are a few of the myriad of activities. But to beat the summertime heat, swimming and playing in and around water is their all-time favorite pleasure. While Memorial Day traditionally kicks off the long water recreation season, safety is important everyday as millions […]
Infant Sleep Repositioning Still Best Bet Against SIDS
Eight years ago a major campaign was launched to protect infants from a silent killer called sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Today, physicians are hailing the effort a success. Since 1992, the American Academy of Pediatrics has recommended that infants be placed in a non-prone position (other than stomach) when sleeping to reduce the risk […]
Creating Fiscally Savvy Youth: Teaching good financial sense can be child’s play
You can never be too young to start learning about money. How young? Well, that question is debatable. But financial experts across the country agree that it is more imperative than ever before for children to learn fiscal responsibility to survive in our consumer-driven society. Washington, D.C. based Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy (http://www.jumpstartcoalition.org) […]
It Really Does Take A Village…
Education is big business in Dickson County and there are several successful programs as proof. While this by itself is reason to celebrate, widespread community involvement makes this story more momentous. Empowerment is the key to its educational success.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The following are sample pages from The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Lisa Parker MacKay laid out both.
Young Professionals Aim to Make a Difference
Chamber of Commerce offers specialized support to attract and retain young professionals who are often lured away by big-city competition.
Unity ’94: Minority Journalists Come Together in Atlanta
Please refer to the following images for a sample of journalism experience with The SCOOP, the New York Times’ newsletter.
Vanleer Elementary Plans for Future: Building one child at a time
Big things do come in pint-sized packages, particularly when that package is a child. One small-town elementary school makes strategic changes to prepare its students for the long term.