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By Diana L. Matusewic

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I graduated from St. Cloud State with a B.A. in Creative Writing and a minor in Print Journalism in Fall of 2005. While in college I have written for two college news papers, and was an assistant writer for a newsletter. After graduation, I was a web content writer.

I also have a strong interests in the arts. In fall of 2005, I studied art (b&white photography, painting and art history) in Czech Republic. Before that, I took a b&white photography class at Hibbing Community College. Some of my art work has been published in college journals.


Journalism

  • Art Event Sprays New Creativity
  • Drag Show Empowers SCSU
  • J. Otis Powell Emancipates Paramount
  • Cuckoos Nest Well Received
  • Unsigned Bands To Battle For Studio Time
  • Film Festival Eradicates Stereotypes
  • 'Orientalism identifies Arab stereotypes in the media
  • Maya Angelou to Inspire, Entertain SCSU


  • Nonfiction
  • Coastal Geomorphology
  • Land Mosaic
  • Forced To Be "normal"
  • Analysis of Short Story, Pornography, by Ian McEwan
  • Dorothy Parker's Satire
  • Nation of Islam under Malcolm X


  • Web Content
  • For Sale in San Diego
  • Riverview Real Estate Agents
  • Prescott Valley Real Estate Listings
  • North Myrtle Beach Real Estate Agents Real Estate Agents
  • Murrieta Realtor
  • Albuquerque Real Estate
  • Selling a home in Gulf Shores


  • Poetry
  • Lavender Scented Nightmares
  • Devin Divadlo
  • In Waiting
  • Queen of Hearts
  • The Dish Family

  • Wednesday, September 20, 2006

    Palm Beach Gardens Real Estate Listings

    DESCRIPTION:
    The Palm Beach Gardens real estate listings have many housing options for you to choose from. You can find reasonably priced condominiums, town houses and single-family homes or you can browse the many upscale communities for a more luxurious lifestyle.


    Palm Beach Gardens has been dubbed by its residents as the “Golf Capital of the World,” but this city isn’t only for golfers, this city has more to offer. The Palm Beach Gardens real estate listings also have a numerous options to choose from.


    Palm Beach Gardens is one of the fastest-growing places you’ll find in southern Florida. Home prices are also climbing in this city, but you will still come across reasonably priced homes in the Palm Beach Gardens real estate listings. Condominiums and townhouses have a starting price of $150,000 and for higher-priced assets, search the Marina Gardens district for waterfront property that costs $750,000. The price range for single-family homes start at $200,000 and to $5 million. If you’re browsing the Palm Beach Gardens for luxury homes, search the exclusive neighborhoods of Frenchman’s Creek, Mirasal, Ballenisles and Maheu Estates. If you’re searching for residences with high value, browse the Palm Beach Gardens real estate listings for multi-family homes, single-family units or condominiums. Housing options have been increasing in the Palm Beach Gardens real estate listings since the first quarter of 2006.

    CONCLUSION:
    Search the Palm Beach Gardens real estate listings for the housing unit that suits your lifestyle. The prices satisfy assorted budgets. Whether you are a first-time buyer or a move-up buyer, you can find something that is suitable to you.

    Thursday, September 14, 2006

    Selling a Home in Gulf Shores

    DESCRIPTION:

    Demand is high for selling a home in Gulf Shores and housing prices are remaining steady.


    Gulf Shores, Ala., is located along the Gulf of Mexico in Baldwin County. This region is one of only two major seaside resorts in the state. Gulf Shores is also the only resort between New Orleans and resorts in Florida with direct access to the Gulf of Mexico. More houses continue to appear in the market, which means more selection. Plus, prices remain steady. The real estate market is also excellent for buyers and for anyone selling a home in Gulf Shores. Anyone selling a home in Gulf Shores are receiving 92 percent (on average) of list price, with an average unit price of $467,790. If you’re selling a home in Gulf Shores, you are in a good place.


    The houses available in Gulf Shores include waterfront properties, duplexes and single-family homes. The real estate market is excellent for anyone who is selling a home in Gulf Shore because demand is high, especially for single-family homes.


    CONCLUSION:
    Gulf shores is a tourist and residential community; it’s an excellent environment for a new family, retiring couple, “snow birds,” or vacationers. With sugar white sand, crystal blue beaches and an abundance of activities, including boating and golf, its no wonder that the demand for homes continues to be high. You should be getting close to your asking price if you’re selling a home in Gulf Shores.

    Albuquerque real estate

    DESCRIPTION:
    The number of building permits is at an all-time high in Albuquerque, and the northwest region is the fastest growing part of the city. Despite this city’s popularity, Albuquerque real estate still has very affordable housing.


    Albuquerque was predominately had farmlands until the late 1700s when some homes were constructed. The Albuquerque real estate market wasn’t booming until 1922. This was the year the Country Club Addition (later named Spruce Park) was constructed. In 1925, 17 subdivisions quickly developed. Albuquerque real estate was greatly affected in the post-World War II era when the population soared. Between 1940 and 1950 the population grew from 35,449 to 201,189. Land was being annexed to the east and north borders to house this influx of residents.

    Today, Albuquerque real estate has a variety of housing options: residential, country club, and luxury homes in gated communities. Development is flourishing; the number of building permits is at an all-time high, and Albuquerque real estate was rated the sixth best investment market for commercial property, according to an article published in the New York Times.

    North West Albuquerque will also have an influx of developments since it is the fastest growing area in the city. Here you will find the neighborhoods of Paradise Hills and North West Heights. These neighborhoods were built on the land that once had large ranches in the 1600s. Today, you can find single family homes in Paradise Hills from $100,000 to $700,000. Homes in Northwest Heights range from less than $100,000 to more than $1 million.

    Rio Rancho is a master-planned community located in the northwest corner of the metro area. Even though this neighborhood offers a country club lifestyle, Albuquerque real estate has very affordable housing in addition to upscale property. You can find property for as low as $100,000. This district has experienced a rapid growth rate due to the new firms that have developed in the area.

    The Dish Family

    My mother spent the most time

    Relaxing in the hot tub

    After exposure to extreme heat all day.

    Her greasy perspiration

    Stained her complexion,

    And chaffed black flakes

    When not immediately soaked.

    Her nickname was “burnout.”

    My father’s job was never done,

    He was the coroner,

    Sometimes the assassin

    Sometimes both.

    His sharp, metallic face

    Was usually covered

    In crimson and brown.

    His nickname was “Stabby.”

    I usually remained aloof

    Like fine china,

    But really I was indispensable plastic,

    I was like a transparent chameleon:

    At any moment

    I would be filled with

    Raspberry Blue,

    The next Cherry Red.

    My nickname was “Manic.”

    We had different purposes in life

    That wouldn’t allow us much quality time

    Except sometimes

    At the end of the day

    We would wash away

    Our stains together

    In the suds

    Of the silver lined hot tub.

    Saturday, September 09, 2006

    Murrieta Realtor

    DESCRPTION:
    If you are looking for a home, a Murrieta Realtor can help you, whether you are looking for a house in the “Millionaires Row,” or one of the more affordable homes and condos.

    Murrieta, Calif., is an upscale master-planned community in Riverside County, known as the “Gem of the Valley.” Murrieta is a rapidly growing city with a population of 77,000. Housing demand has increased, as well as the cost of a home. To increase your chances of finding your ideal house in this competitive market, you should consider seeking the help of a Murrieta Realtor.

    Even though prices for Murrieta homes are rising, this city still remains one of the more affordable places to relocate to in Southern California. The price range for homes in Murrieta have increased 25.2 percent. Yet, the median home prices vary between $465,500 and $480,500. You can find a house for as low as $300,000 in Murrieta, unless you want a large or newer home, then the price varies between $400,000 and $650,000.

    HOMES IN MURRIETA:
    A Murrieta Realtor can help you find any style of home available in the area. Homes in Murrieta include single-family detached homes, condos, town houses, horse properties, golf community homes and homes located in exclusive residential communities.

    LIFE IN MURRIETA:
    Murrieta may be a rapidly growing city, but you will still find wide-open spaces, small farms, ranches and vacant lots. You will also find places for outdoor activities such as, boating, fishing and golfing. If you want to live in an urban setting that still has plenty of open spaces, then Murrieta is an excellent place to search for a home. This area is high in demand so you may experience some competition. If you want to increase your chances of finding your ideal home quickly, then contact a Murrieta Realtor.