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Christina Bartolozzi

Originally from Phoenix, AZ, I came to NY to persue my education at the Fashion Institute of Technology. I am currently the Senior Production Manager for a cosmetic company in New York City.

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Pintrest Becomes First Major Social Networking Site Driven by Women

Pinterest has become a unique internet sensation appealing mostly to women.

Leaders Have Disillusioned Our Veterans
Leaders Have Disillusioned Our Veterans

One-third of veterans say they don't think the Iraq War was worth fighting for. American leaders could have done more to "win" this war for our veterans.

Has Fashion's Freedom of Expression Gone Too Far?
Has Fashion's Freedom of Expression Gone Too Far?

In the wake of Vogue magazine's "slave earrings" scandal, it is important to examine how fashion often blurs the lines of art and acceptability.

China’s Millennials Are Online, But Apathetic
China’s Millennials Are Online, But Apathetic

China's educated youth are poised to have a greater influence on national affairs with their economic clout and interest n social media, but apathy limits their political influence.

U.S. Receives an
U.S. Receives an "F" With No Child Left Behind

America's education system significantly lags behind other nations, and U.S. graduates will only have a harder time competing for jobs with their international peers.

President Obama and the EPA’s War on Jobs
President Obama and the EPA’s War on Jobs

With unnecessarily strict environmental regulations, the EPA under the Obama administration has hindered job and industry growth.

Hailing the Maverick: Why America Needs More Ron Pauls
Hailing the Maverick: Why America Needs More Ron Pauls

In an increasingly partisan political landscape, American politics needs more true mavericks.

We Need the EPA
We Need the EPA

Republicans have been bashing the EPA for ruining the economy. Obama needs to toughen his stance and defend the organization to help the planet.

Hostage Taking: A New Quirk in Our Democracy
Hostage Taking: A New Quirk in Our Democracy

Democrats can learn from the GOP's success in the deficit debate: take the situation hostage.

The NFL Free Agency Fever Hits Politicians
The NFL Free Agency Fever Hits Politicians

With NFL free agency captivating the nation, what would the U.S. look like if the political arena had a free agency period for politicians to jump parties when they choose?

What FIFA Can Teach Us About Global Governance
What FIFA Can Teach Us About Global Governance

Soccer's governing body has gotten a black eye from scandal in recent weeks. FIFA needs to reorganize and prove it is a democratically healthy supranational organization.

Top 5 Most Overrated U.S. Presidents
Top 5 Most Overrated U.S. Presidents

Taking a look back on these presidents' histories reveals some unsettling facts about the people who've led our country.

Breaking the Chinese Monopoly On Rare Minerals
Breaking the Chinese Monopoly On Rare Minerals

The recent WTO ruling against Chinese export limitations on raw materials is not just a mandate for China to open its doors — it is impetus for the U.S. to seek out alternative sources.