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Donald Michael Schwartz

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I Graduated from Eastern Michigan University with a major in English (journalism concentration). I did extensive coursework in Aquatic Biology (study of lakes and streams) before switching to Journalism. I also have a master's degree from Wayne State University (Detroit) in Library Science. I did extensive work with WSU's Center for Peace and Conflict Studies, which lead me to work with McGraw-Hill as a freelance web content developer for their political science and western civilization departments. I am combining all my talents and educational backgrounds to build a global collaborative of individuals learning from each other how to improve the planet's environment by each global citizen improving from the inside.

Recently I have been returning to my pasion for writing and performing poetry. I perform at an open mike night at a cafe by my house.

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(3 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, June 1, 2008
Open Letter to the Three Remaining Major Presidential Candidates This is an open letter I sent the campaign sites of the three remaining major presidential candidates, in April. Of the three, I believe this nation has it's best chance with Obama. When the election is over, I hope the two that had not won the presidency will work hard in the Senate to help forge the consensus needed to move this nation forward. The letter talks about the historical opportunity at stake in this election.

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