Jewel Kennington
Contributor
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I am a long-time writer and editor with many years of experience in technical communications, and I have recently turned to my first loves of article and fiction writing. As an undergraduate, I studied anthropology and history, and recently received a masters degree in Christian apologetics. My interests are eclectic, encompassing history, religion, philosophy, the arts, and the sciences. As a new Suite 101 writer I intend to contribute in all these areas.
Latest Articles
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Alfred von Tirpitz, German Navy
Germany's Grand Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz was known as the Father of the High Seas Fleet and author of Germany's World War I navy.
Apr 19, 2010
- Jewel Kennington
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Willy-Nicky Telegrams to Avert World War I
On the eve of World War I in 1914, the Emperor of Germany and the Tsar of Russia exchanged a series of telegrams trying in vain to avoid war.
Apr 17, 2010
- Jewel Kennington
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Da Vinci Surgery
A revolution has come to operating rooms around the country with the minimally invasive da Vinci surgery method.
Apr 3, 2010
- Jewel Kennington
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The General Slocum Disaster
On Wednesday, June 15, 1904, the New York excursion steamboat General Slocum caught fire, causing the worst tragedy in the City before September 11.
Apr 1, 2010
- Jewel Kennington
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Trachtenberg Speed System of Basic Mathematics
While imprisoned in a German concentration camp, Jakow Trachtenberg developed a mental system for performing mathematical computations.
Mar 18, 2010
- Jewel Kennington
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Georgia Salt Marshes
Salt marshes are one of the most ecologically important regions in the country, and Georgia has some of the largest and most pristine of these natural wonders.
Mar 12, 2010
- Jewel Kennington
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The Butler Family of Ireland
The surname Butler is common around the world. Many Butlers trace their ancestry back to Ireland, especially to Kilkenny.
Mar 1, 2010
- Jewel Kennington
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