My Favorite Links
www.michelepaiva.com
Syndicated writer, radio host, author and public speaker, Paiva is committed to outreach, education and advocacy.
After a successful career as a television news reporter, writer and anchor, and previously, as a television choreographer, Paiva concurrently owned a performing arts and yoga therapy studio for almost two decades to satisfy her creative kinetic spirit and love of the arts.
During this time, she refined her research skills, calling upon skills from her print journalism days, and embarked upon a new journey of exploring science and law more deeply.
The experience of working as a national legal advocate and seeing firsthand the damage of federally funded program abuse expedited her focus on educational advocacy writing and outreach.
This catapulted into developing learning methods for gifted and twice-exceptional students as well as developing a national online coop to serve a niche that has been wildly ignored.
Although law and justice has been an integral aspect of Paiva's professional focus through writing and research, another area of specialization includes science; delving into biology, chemistry and health and wellness; with an added focus on advocacy in these realms.
From lepidoptery (study of butterflies) to the Title IX (anti-discrimination law), Paiva enjoys a variety of research and study outlets and is always open for more opportunities.
Always looking to problem solve and help others in their ventures, Paiva is always researching, and always networking with others to get their messages out; there is power in one but more power in many.
One motto Paiva lives by, which was a basic foundation instilled by her parents, is to never limit challenges but challenge your limits and to strive to leave no opportunity wasted; and to create opportunities not only for herself but others along the journey.
Syndicated writer, radio host, author and public speaker, Paiva is committed to outreach, education and advocacy.
After a successful career as a television news reporter, writer and anchor, and previously, as a television choreographer, Paiva concurrently owned a performing arts and yoga therapy studio for almost two decades to satisfy her creative kinetic spirit and love of the arts.
During this time, she refined her research skills, calling upon skills from her print journalism days, and embarked upon a new journey of exploring science and law more deeply.
The experience of working as a national legal advocate and seeing firsthand the damage of federally funded program abuse expedited her focus on educational advocacy writing and outreach.
This catapulted into developing learning methods for gifted and twice-exceptional students as well as developing a national online coop to serve a niche that has been wildly ignored.
Although law and justice has been an integral aspect of Paiva's professional focus through writing and research, another area of specialization includes science; delving into biology, chemistry and health and wellness; with an added focus on advocacy in these realms.
From lepidoptery (study of butterflies) to the Title IX (anti-discrimination law), Paiva enjoys a variety of research and study outlets and is always open for more opportunities.
Always looking to problem solve and help others in their ventures, Paiva is always researching, and always networking with others to get their messages out; there is power in one but more power in many.
One motto Paiva lives by, which was a basic foundation instilled by her parents, is to never limit challenges but challenge your limits and to strive to leave no opportunity wasted; and to create opportunities not only for herself but others along the journey.
Some of My Favorite Irish Websites
http://www.irishcultureandcustoms.com/
http://www.behindthename.com/nmc/iri.php
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/irish.htm
http://library.thinkquest.org/20619/Irish.html
www.historynet.com/americas-civil-war-why-the-irish-fought-for-the-union.htm
http://www.irishtourism.com/independent-vacations-ireland/irish-castles.htm
http://www.behindthename.com/nmc/iri.php
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/irish.htm
http://library.thinkquest.org/20619/Irish.html
www.historynet.com/americas-civil-war-why-the-irish-fought-for-the-union.htm
http://www.irishtourism.com/independent-vacations-ireland/irish-castles.htm