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B.A. Biblical Studies, Azusa Pacific University
B.A. Biblical Studies, Azusa Pacific University
Minor: Ancient Languages
Minor: Ancient Languages

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B.A. Biblical Studies, Azusa Pacific University Minor: Ancient Languages Minor: Philosophy Certificate of Distinction in Biblical Literature M.A. Clinical Psychology, Azusa Pacific University

Computational Discourse Analysis Research: Research Coordinator Presentations at American Academy of Forensic Sciences (2006), and American Psychological Association (2006). (specific citations will be updated later)

Guest Lecturer: Azusa Pacific University (2006)

I am interested in the integration of religion, philosophy and psychology, having presented a paper to that effect. My expertise also lends itself to working with religious and philosophical articles. I read greatly in the areas of integration between differing religious/philosophical schools In addition my work in computational linguistics as given a great interest in the use of language, and thus I find myself advocating for a concise and properly descriptive use of language that clearly articulates a point in the simplest manner possible.



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Sarah Tuttle 17:50, 26 December 2006 (CST)