Chris Rosenthal
Contributing Writer
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Hello world! My name is Chris Rosenthal, very nice to meet you. I graduated in May of 2009 from the University of Missouri with a Bachelor's degree in English and an emphasis in creative writing. I am currently employed in a medical clinic doing things that have little or nothing to do with my degree. I continue to read and write whenever I can and hope that someday my passion will help in contributing to something worth while.
Latest Articles
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Coping with Post "Friday Night Lights" Anxiety
What is there to do now that one of the best shows of all-time is over for good? Ways to spend time without Friday Night Lights.
Feb 16, 2011
- Chris Rosenthal
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Fun Things to do While on Hold With Insurance Companies, Etc
Almost everyone has had the wonderful experience of being put on hold while on the phone. Here are a few ways to use that hold time wisely.
Feb 10, 2011
- Chris Rosenthal
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Prior Authorization: What It Means and What a Patient can Expect
High cost medical procedures often require a prior authorization through insurance. What this means and what a patient can expect during this process.
Nov 9, 2010
- Chris Rosenthal
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The Growth of Christmas Cheer in Christians
Christmas cheer takes on many different forms as we grow older and experience new things. What Christmas means can change many times over one's lifetime.
Nov 4, 2010
- Chris Rosenthal
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Living as a Muggle in a Wizard's World
As Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows hits theatres later this month, here are some simple words of advice for non-fans living with super-fans.
Nov 1, 2010
- Chris Rosenthal
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Friday Night Lights Begins Its 5th & Final Season On NBC
"Friday Night Lights" begins its final season April 15 on NBC. Why fans love it and why more didn't.
Oct 27, 2010
- Chris Rosenthal
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Office Drama: Why We Love It And How It Can Be Avoided.
Drama between professional colleagues and employees can be irresistible. Why office politics and private lives intrigue us and how this can be avoided.
Oct 25, 2010
- Chris Rosenthal
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