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Creator Newsletter: Nayeli Guzman

A series of Nayeli Guzman's work while at The Odyssey Online

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Creator Newsletter: Nayeli Guzman

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Each creator apart of our team is required to get to know their audience. We value our audience and we want them to know they are just as important as our articles and our social media. As an incite to the team we usually do one collaborative piece of social media or newsletter work a month and a meet the reporter.

Welcome to the newsletter of Nayeli Guzman's last 5 articles:

Life lessons a long-distance friendship taught me.

Life lessons a long-distance friendship taught me.

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My best friend who has been my best friend for over the last eight years decided to pursue different dreams and joined the army this year.

Losing someone to Alzheimer's disease.

Losing someone to Alzheimer's disease.

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In loving memory of my grandfather's death anniversary during the month of October.

Black Friday workers deserve more pay

Black Friday workers deserve more pay

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Black Friday is a national scam that shows the dark side of humanity as our materialistic selfs take over us, but cannot be ended or avoided so the solution is to pay our Black Friday employees more and treat them with kindness.

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Dear homophobic people

Dear homophobic people

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It is the year of 2019, a month away from the year of 2020. Society is finally becoming other-oriented and finally learning to accept one another, looking past all these irrelevant barriers such as sex, gender, race, color ect. But how is sexual orientation still a barrier for people to be happy?

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