May 2014 to 2000 Regional Consumer Affairs SpecialHospital Corporations of America Brentwood, TN Apr 2013 to Jan 2014 Patient Support SpecialistVerizon Wireless Murfreesboro, TN Oct 2007 to Apr 2013 Customer Service RepresentativeClaire's Mary Esther, FL Jun 2007 to Aug 2007 Third Key ManagerOld Navy Mary Esther, FL Aug 2006 to Jun 2007 Sales AssociateTmobile Nashville, TN Jul 2004 to Sep 2004 Sales Associate
Education:
University of Phoenix online 2009 to 2011 Masters in Business ManagementUniversity of Phoenix online 2007 to 2009 Bachelors in Criminal JusticeWestern International University online 2005 to 2007 Associates in Criminal Justice
Skills:
Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Fast typing skills with minimal error
bigger particles we ingest are expected to kind of pass through our gut and exit during some trip to the bathroom. Our respiratory system will also filter some of them out, but the smaller pieces will get absorbed into our body. I spoke to Heather Leslie about this. She's a scientist in the Netherlands.HEATHER LESLIE: The problem with plastics for your body is that our enzymes that are normally cleaning up stuff like that - they can't really attack this. So they try, but the plastic doesn't mind at all. This becomes, like, a constant opponent for your immune system.