AboutIf you meet me and think I talk funny, it's because I'm from north Jersey. I spent most of my adult life up there. I went to college at the University of Pennsylvania for my undergraduate degree in Biochemistry, and Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons for my Masters in Pathology.
After I earned my master's, I worked for several years as a research scientist, where I met my husband Doug while working in the labs at Bristol-Myers Squibb. We have 4 wonderful children.
A few years into our marriage, I enrolled in Seton Hall Law School, and earned my law degree. Since moving to NC, I've worked both as a scientist and as a lawyer. And I've also worked in the business development group for Sandoz, the #2 generic drug manufacturer. Presently, I am once again a full time student, for a Masters of Education. I hope to teach science, math, or history to high school students, and help people, young and old, become an informed electorate.
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No one can deny that the United States has got more than its share of problems now, with a serious debate at its core... The proper role and the scope of government.
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Ridley Scott employed the perfect balance of narrative, cinematic imagery and adventure to build the timeless tale of a once great empire beginning its fall into the moral decay that was Rome.
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I didn't know what to expect since I hadn't seen a coming attraction and hadn't even heard of the movie, and so I was hoping to be pleasantly surprised.
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They say love can make you a little crazy. And the movie begins by showing how 2 people are living proof of that.
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Beginning in August, we learned of a controversial documentary that would be released in select theatres in time for this presidential election season.
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