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About MeFarrah N. Ashline began her international studies as an exchange student in France from 1992-1993. She attended undergrad at SUNY Albany for English and French while studying fiction at the New York State Writers Institute. Upon graduating in 1997, she studied integrative medicine and holistic therapies at Harvard Medical College, furthering her belief in eastern philosophies and practices towards healing. She moved to Washington, DC in 1999 and worked for top radio and TV networks at Broadcast Interview Source in Georgetown. She launched DCErrands.Com, a personal assistant agency which garnered attention on IdeaCafe.Com at the age of 22. She became Managing Editor of the Gannett-owned Nursing Spectrum Magazine. Her passion for planning events for women became a nationally-acclaimed web site, GirlsGoingOut.Com, which landed attention from the Washington Post, The Washington Business Journal, Entrepreneur Magazine, The Potomac News, and various TV and radio shows. She even fit in time in 2002 to be an entertainment morning DJ on Graeham's World on WHFS 99.1FM after winning a contest at a CREED contest. In 2004, Farrah launched her own public relations firm, Paidia Public Relations and an interior design firm, www.GetMeThatDesigner.Com. In 2005, she launched her holistic center, www.HeartacheHelper.Com, and a travel company, www.AffordableIndia.Com. She has consulted for Omsai.Com, Frank Lane LTD, and ConnectLive TV. She has a passion for writing fiction and still freelance writes in her spare time. Her fiction can be viewed at www.FarrahAshline.org
"I want to meet people who challenge my spirit & intellect and share my love for indepth conversation and creativity. Those who are not afraid to walk through a dark tunnel alone in order to reach to the other side instead of sticking to the side of the road, hitchhiking off of someone else's back in order to try and arrive to the same place. Those who recognize the true meaning of UGLY/BEAUTIFUL: You know when you can't stop staring at something (or someone) so ugly in life that they become beautiful for the little details? Anyone can make themself beautiful with makeup and a trainer. But not everyone can be beautiful with the little ugly details attached and still manage to get people to be fascinated. I'm interested in meeting those who are their own trainers in life, and are capable of giving rather than taking. And those who recognize that their journey here on earth is no coincidence." Comments
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