Penelope Attwell

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My name is Penelope Attwell and I am twenty-one years old. Ever since I was six I have desired to be a journalist, but a medical condition preventing me from driving makes working in print journalism impractical, and so I turned to internet journalism. Throughout school, I was an active member of my school press club and have done work experience at the Penrith Star Newsapaper amongst other, smaller publications. I have recenty completed a Bachelor of Arts with a double major in Communications and Literature Composition from Griffith University.

Latest Articles

Wisdom Tooth Surgery: What to Expect
What to expect in the lead up to and aftermath of wisdom tooth surgery from the experience of someone who did.
Apr 11, 2011 - Penelope Attwell
Lamotrigine / Lamictal: All You Need To Know
Lamotrigine (Lam-o-tree-jean), marketed as Lamictal, is a popular drug taken in the treatment of epilepsy and bi-polar disorder
Feb 9, 2011 - Penelope Attwell
Christmas Disease: Haemophilia B
Haemophilia B is a rare genetic blood disorder which prevents the blood from clotting normally
Dec 26, 2010 - Penelope Attwell
Torticollis: Wry Neck
Torticollis is a condition mainly involving the nerves of the neck, causing the head to become tilted to one side
Nov 4, 2010 - Penelope Attwell
Cervical Radiculopathy: Nerve Impingement in the Cervical Spine
An overview of cervical radiculopathy, a serious condition in which the nerves of the cervical spine are impinged or damaged.
Oct 14, 2010 - Penelope Attwell
The History of Technicolour
The history of the brand name and technical film process Technicolour.
Sep 10, 2010 - Penelope Attwell
Chilblains: Large and Painful Swellings Caused by Mild Frostbite
An explanation of chilblains, a medical condition characterised by skin damage caused by mild frostbite.
Aug 11, 2010 - Penelope Attwell
The Migraine: Intense and Continuous Pain on One Side of the Head
Migraines are severe headaches that last for a period of between four to 72 hours and can be extremely debilitating for the sufferer.
Jul 26, 2010 - Penelope Attwell
Nathan Ames and the Invention of the Escalator
Nathan Ames, the first person to provide plans for the escalator, has gone very unnoticed in the fields of science and engineering since his death in 1860.
Jul 21, 2010 - Penelope Attwell
Literary Hell: Writer's Block
Many have written about the possible cures to writer's block, but rarely is the condition as fully explained as it is in this article.
Jul 14, 2010 - Penelope Attwell