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Contributors to May AE-Extra Lynne Fukuda, an instructor of Anthropology at Windward Community College, a part-time instructor of Biology at Hawaii Pacific University, and an instructor at Central Texas College, based in Hawaii at Schofield Barracks. Ms Fukuda is a regular contributor to this journal in her monthly column, “The View from Here.” Her previous column, "Fukuda's Chalkboard," can be found in the January-August 2002 editions of this journal, as well as various other writings in the 2001 editions. Dan Lukiv, M.Ed., teaches English and creative writing at McNaughton Centre, Quesnel, BC, Canada. He is a poet, novelist, short story and article writer, and an independent education researcher. His writing has appeared over two thousand times in 18 countries. His formal apprenticeship as a writer includes intensive personal direction from masters such as Canada's Professor Robert Harlow, the USA's Paul Bagdon, and England's D. M. Thomas. He edits a literary journal, CHALLENGER international, which focuses attention on young, up-and-coming Canadian poets. He also edits The Journal of Secondary Alternate Education. He is married and has four daughters. Neerja Arun, Ph.D., is working as an Assistant Professor in the English Department of Bhavan’s Arts and Commerce College, affiliated with Gujarat University, India, as well as coordinator of the Study Abroad Program for Gujarat University. Dr. Arun is widely traveled and has participated in a number of national and international seminars, round tables and conferences in locations such as Russia, Nepal, Malaysia, Paris, Mauritius, Shreveport, Sri Lanka, Cyprus and Egypt. Additionally, Dr. Arun has published more than 18 papers and articles in literary, technical, Spiritual and educational journals. She has also worked in the field of tele-education and telemedicine. Geraldine Rose Daniels works as an administrator in state government in Alabama. She is a former Public Affairs Officer with the United States Army Reserve. A licensed attorney and registered mediator in Alabama, she received her undergraduate degree in News and Public Affairs with a double minor in Political Science and Marketing from the University of Alabama. She is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Interactive technology from the University. She is a Certified Public Manager and South Central Public Health Leadership Institute scholar. She holds certifications in Property Management from the National Property Association, namely: CPPS, CPPA and CPPM. Kathleen Maloney, Ph.D., is an assistant professor at St. Mary’s University. Dr. Maloney teaches a variety of British literature and composition courses. Her areas of research include composition pedagogy and the nineteenth-century British novel.
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