J. A. Young is a free-lance writer with a Master's Degree in English and background working in general research and special libraries. Her work published in the 2008 Winter/Spring edition of Spoon River Quarterly Review has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize.
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Enhance a child“s love of reading by collecting specialty books. Collections of pop-up books, mechanical books, or even thematic books, for example, can lead to a greater interest in literature. Such collections are rewarding to piece together and ultimately beneficial for reading development.
Words: 720 Downloads: 0 Category: Books & Reading By: J. A. YoungAs weddings become more personalized in nature and less about following a traditional format, couples are faced with a myriad of decisions when it comes to planning their big day. This article explores the eclectic side of wedding invitations so that couples can select a style that complements their wedding.
Words: 600 Downloads: 0 Category: Weddings By: J. A. YoungAlthough fine dining is a popular pastime among foodies, today´s diners might be missing out on a unique dish that was popular around the turn of the last century. Carpetbag steak, a dish that combines steak and oysters, is one of yesteryear´s signature dishes that should be tried today.
Words: 274 Downloads: 0 Category: Food & Dining By: J. A. YoungEven the simplest plants can be complicated when it comes to their relationship with humans. There is an array of plants that have been shown to help people, but also harm them. This article describes various plants that contain this interesting dual nature.
Words: 632 Downloads: 0 Category: Alternative Medicine By: J. A. YoungIt takes more than plants to make your garden truly green. Repurposing used or discarded items outdoors is an easy and cost-saving way to model green habits in your neighborhood. The following ideas can help make recycling work in your garden and landscape.
Words: 745 Downloads: 0 Category: Gardening By: J. A. YoungFoods that are rich in tryptophan can help some depression. Tryptophan, a powerful amino acid, is converted to serotonin in the body. When serotonin levels are boosted, depression can be alleviated.
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