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Writer
Education:
Franklin Technology - Mssu 2016 - 2016
Franklin Technology - Mssu 1993 - 1994
Baylor University 1987 - 1990
Carl Junction High School 1983 - 1987
Skills:
Fiction Creative Writing Copy Editing Leadership Social Media Proofreading True Crime Newsletters Social Networking Public Relations Nonprofits Writing Nursing Pediatric Nursing Nursing Homes Geriatric Nursing Child Development Working With Children Children's Books American Sign Language Signing Exact English Stealth Marketing Blogging Classical Ballet Jazz Dance Contemporary Dance Hip Hop Dance Dance Instruction Literary Fiction Egyptology Russian History French History
Interests:
Children Civil Rights and Social Action Education Poverty Alleviation Science and Technology Disaster and Humanitarian Relief Animal Welfare Arts and Culture Health
Languages:
English Spanish
Certifications:
Missouri State Board of Nursing, License Pn049640-Iv License Pn049640-Iv Lpn - Mo Pn 049640Iv
North Heights Elementary School North Little Rock AR 1975-1982, Redwood Elementary School North Little Rock AR 1981-1982, Central Junior High School North Little Rock AR 1982-1983, Ridgeroad Middle School North Little Rock AR 1983-1985
Community:
Harold Wood
Biography:
Life
Immediately after graduation I moved to Indiana with my family. I've since gra...
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Biography:
After highschool I met and married Bill, we have 2 children and I work with an Insur...
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