Terrie Schultz

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Terrie Schultz - Terrie Schultz

Terrie Schultz holds a BS in Biochemistry and an MA in Cell and Molecular Biology. She worked for many years in the biomedical field in the areas of cancer, immunology, HIV and hepatitis research. Following that, she earned a multiple subject teaching credential and taught middle school physical science, earth science, reading, math and art.

Her many interests include all areas of science, alternative medicine, history, art, education, psychology, mythology and travel. She is currently studying herbalism, aromatherapy and Traditional Chinese Medicine, and she also enjoys writing fiction.

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Ancient Bristlecone Pines, the Oldest Trees on Earth
Found only in the harsh high desert environment of the southwestern United States, ancient Bristlecone pines are the oldest living trees on Earth.
Aug 16, 2010 - Terrie Schultz
Yosemite Day Hike to Wapama Falls
A pleasant early summer day hike from O'Shaughnessy Dam in Yosemite National Park leads to one of the most spectacular Yosemite waterfalls.
Jun 30, 2010 - Terrie Schultz
The Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, California
The Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, California features a stunning array of exhibits focusing on the fascinating habitats of the Pacific Ocean.
Jun 24, 2010 - Terrie Schultz
The Los Angeles Original Farmers Market
A Los Angeles landmark since 1934, the Original Farmers Market offers an appealing selection of fresh foods, restaurants, shopping and entertainment.
Jun 24, 2010 - Terrie Schultz
Quinoa Salad with Feta Cheese
This simple, healthy variation of pasta salad using quinoa can be made ahead of time and chilled as a side dish for a summer dinner.
Jun 7, 2010 - Terrie Schultz
The Seven Hills of Rome
What are the Seven Hills of Rome? Read about Rome's traditional Seven Hills and some of their features, past and present.
May 25, 2010 - Terrie Schultz
The Zang Fu Organs in Traditional Chinese Medicine
The Zang Fu organs in TCM are described in terms of the energetic processes they carry out in the body, as well as their physical and psychological aspects.
Apr 27, 2010 - Terrie Schultz
Chickweed, an Edible Medicinal Plant
Chickweed is a common annual herb that grows wild throughout much of the world. It is valued as an herbal remedy, and is also a nutritious salad green or potherb.
Mar 22, 2010 - Terrie Schultz
Hibernating Bears May Aid Osteoporosis Therapy
Understanding why inactivity during hibernation does not cause bone loss in black bears may provide clues for the future treatment of osteoporosis.
Mar 16, 2010 - Terrie Schultz
Dramatic Geologic Activity in East Africa
The splitting apart of the African Plate in the East African Rift Valley shows how continents change and oceans are created through the process of plate tectonics.
Feb 26, 2010 - Terrie Schultz