Percila Jackson
Contributing Writer
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Percila Jackson is a freelance writer who has written for Suite 101, Helium, Bright Hub, Demand Studios, and eHow. She has been writing professionally for over a year. She writes on varied topics including Advertising, Philisophy, Education, and Literature. She is a freelance writer who is open to freelance writing opportunities.
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Sugar and Artificial Sweeteners
Artificial sweetener is a sugar substitute that comes in a number of varieties. It is several times sweeter than regular sugar and has no or few calories.
Jul 3, 2010
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Reasons to Get a Free Credit Report
Getting a free credit report protects against identity theft, helps a person keep track of his credit score, and shows credit history.
Jul 3, 2010
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Curly Hair Care Tips
Curly hair care tips. Use gel, mousse, and ouchless hair bands to tame and style hair. Avoid excessive use of heat tools and use oils such as jojoba.
Jun 7, 2010
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How to Fight Dry Skin by Increasing Natural Facial Oil
Tips on how to deal with dry skin by increasing natural oils on the face. Use of gentle cleansers and natural oils helps the face produce natural oils.
Jun 6, 2010
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Hades and Persephone
The myth of Hades and Persephone. Hades stole Persephone and took her to the underworld. Her mother Demeter mourned until Persephone was returned.
Jun 6, 2010
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Jeremy Bentham : Human Nature and the Law
Jeremy Bentham saw human nature as the seeking of pleasure and the avoidance of pain. Laws are meant to control with the threat of punishment.
May 16, 2010
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Plato's Justice 2
Plato continues his discussion of justice by describing justice as harmony in the individual. Only philosopher-kings can rule the city justly.
May 16, 2010
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Plato's Justice
In Plato's Republic, Socrates is challenged by Thrasymachus to defend justice. Socrates does this by describing the just city, Kalipolis, and its people.
May 16, 2010
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Machiavelli : Virtu and Fortuna
Machiavelli defines virtu as the ability of a prince to adapt to any given situation by doing whatever is necessary. Fortuna is destructive unpredictability
May 16, 2010
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How the Health Care Reform Act Affects the Average Person
The Health Insurance Reform Act affects many different types of people by changing health care and by allowing more people to get health insurance
May 11, 2010
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