Jennifer Stubbs
Contributor
In 2001 Jennifer Stubbs started working as a freelance feature writer for local newspapers. Her articles on travel, the arts, music, lifestyle, and community interests have appeared in The Suncoast News and Tampa Tribune. She has been working in education and management since 2005 and enjoys writing educational and teacher training materials.
In 2007 she earned an honors BA degree in anthropology. She focused on Chinese culture and Asian religions in her studies and has lived in Beijing and Tianjin.
Latest Articles
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Wu-Wei: A Taoist Concept Demystified
The Taoist concept of wu-wei seems difficult at first. Examining translations, interpretations and examples can help clarify this paradoxical principle.
Apr 12, 2011
- Jennifer Stubbs
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Cultural Sensitivity in the ESL Classroom
Teaching English as a second language requires not only command of the subject, but a readiness to practice cultural sensitivity in the classroom.
Apr 4, 2011
- Jennifer Stubbs
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Easter ESL Activities for Kids
Holiday themed activities are engaging for young English learners. These two enjoyable Easter activities can be adjusted for different ages and levels.
Mar 27, 2011
- Jennifer Stubbs
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Quick Pickles: Sweet and Spicy Recipe
Don't want to wait on fermented pickles? This quick pickle recipe is a good alternative. Works with cucumbers or carrots--ready to eat in just 2 days.
Mar 20, 2011
- Jennifer Stubbs
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Fear Mongering and Nuclear Crisis, What Hurts Japan More?
The media is busy reporting on nuclear crisis and radiation poisoning in Japan, yet there is little talk of the psychological damage this is causing.
Mar 18, 2011
- Jennifer Stubbs
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An Overview of Tantric Buddhism
Tantric Buddhism is often misunderstood in the West. Magic and symbolism are distinguishing features of tantric practice more so than hedonistic behavior.
Mar 17, 2011
- Jennifer Stubbs
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