Heather Von Stackelberg
CitizenshipCanadian
Occupation(s)Teacher, Writer, Researcher, Blogger

BACK UP:

Heather Von Stackelberg lives in Edmonton, Alberta CA and is currently a teacher of Maths at Yellowhead Tribal College. She is also a freelance writer, researcher and blogger, with degrees in Communication Studies (BSc), Botany (BSc), and Integrated Studies (MA).[1]

Education

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Stackelberg graduated from Athabasca University where she completed a Communication Studies degree. This was to accompany her BSc in Botany. Stackelberg then went on to complete a MA in Integrated Studies at the Grant MacEwan College.

University Associations

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Published Work

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Authored Work

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Stackelberg has written many articles regarding health and fitness, some of which are stated below.

Sprouting Back to Health
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  • An inspiring account of how new biochemicals can help the relief of pain and improve further health.[2]
Genetics and the Basis of Biotechnology
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  • Talks about the methods used in biotechnology to genetically modify plants and to transfer genes from one species to another.[3]
Healthy Snacking
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  • Gives advice on how families should promote healthy snacking in between daily meals.[4]
Probiotics
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  • A discussion about the positive effects that probiotic microorganisms have on human health.[5]
Cholesterol is No Monster
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  • A debate about the negative reputation of cholesterol, which some experts believe to be linked with heart disease.[6]
Stretch Your Way to Better Health
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  • An article that discusses the positive benefits that stretching two to three times a day can have on our bodies.[7]
All Glutamates Are Not Created Equal
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  • Discussion about the food additive glutamic acid, which also gives details to the ramifications of the intake of these glutamates.[8]
Free Radicals
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  • An article that discusses the implications of the formation of free radicals that can occur inside human cell structures. The article also gives a view on controlling free radicals if they do become present.[9]
Genetic Engineering Faults
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  • A discussion about the fairly new science of genetics. This article talks about the positive and negative effects that this science can have on human health.[10]
Good Sugars, Bad Sugars
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  • Talks about the effects of what consuming too many can have on the human body.[11]

As well as articles, she has also written many blogs about various topics within her life. Blogs

Co-Authored Work

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  • Psychology and the Internet : Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, and Transpersonal Implications

Psychology and the Internet is a book examining the affects of how the internet shapes society and also researching communication and work patterns written by Jayne Gackenbach and was also co-written by Stackelberg. Stackelberg main contribution to the book was in chapter three, "Self Online: Personality and Demographic Implications", within this chapter Stackelberg and Jayne explore how internet user become a different person when communicating online.[12]

  • The Journal of Integrated Studies

This is an online journal for graduate students. It is edited and produced by MAIS graduate students with the help and support from Stackelberg.[13]

Contributions

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Stackelberg also from time to time writes article in a number of different magazines, news papers and online fanzines. She has contributed to:

  • The Windspeaker

Windspeaker is a Canadian Aboriginal magazine operated by the AMMSA (Aboriginal Multi-Media Society). The magazine covers news, current affaires, cultural issue and many other topics.[14] Stackelberg began to contribute to Windspeak in 2002, within the time she was there she added seven articles to the magazine, one of which was then taken on to become an brief article to buy on amazon. The article, “Creative solution found to funding problem”, was published by AMMSA in July 30, 2005.[15] The article is an explanation about the financial cutbacks made to the Canadian art education fund and how the Aboriginal Art Project of Edmonton Public Schools are fund raising to further keep the art education.[16]

  • Alberta Sweetgrass

Alberta Sweetgrass, an extension of Windspreaker, is a monthly published newspaper of Alberta.[17]

Academic research areas

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Stackelberg has many academic areas of interest and she has written articles in areas such as Psychology, Health and Fitness and Organic Growing.

Psychology

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Within this field Stackelberg has co-authored a chapter in the book Psychology and the Internet; Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, and Transpersonal Implications. She also wrote while studying her master of arts- integrated study degree a thesis on Towards Creative Expression which was submitted as part of her degree.[18]

Health and Fitness

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Stackelberg has written many articles within this field such as Sprouting Back to Health, Cholesterol is No Monster and Good Sugars Bad Sugars. Many of her articles including these are featured on website Alive.com.[19]

Organic Growing

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In this area Stackelberg has written the article Genetics and the Basis of Biotechnology which is also featured on the website Alive.com.[20][3]

Current Professional Position

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Stackelberg is currently teaching math’s at Yellow head Tribal College, an educational institution located in Edmonton, Alberta and Winnipeg, Manitoba which is run by five member nations of Treaty 6 with the five members being Alexander First Nation, Enoch Cree Nation, O'Chiese First Nation, Sunchild First Nation and Alexis First Nation.[21]

Past Professional Positions

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While studying for her MA in Integrated Studies at The Grant MacEwan College, Stackelberg hosted Creative Writing classes for other students.[22]

  • Research Assistant for the Associate Dean of Science at Grant MacEwan College.

References

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  1. ^ von Stackelberg, Heather (2011). "In a world created by a drunken god - Blog of Heather Von Stackelberg" (blog). Retrieved 4 March 2013. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  2. ^ von Stackelberg, Heather. "Sprouting Back To Health Article" (online). Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  3. ^ a b von Stackelberg, Heather. "Genetics and the Basis of Biotechnology Article" (online). Retrieved 6 March 2013. Cite error: The named reference "Genetics and the Basis of Biotechnology" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  4. ^ von Stackelberg, Heather. "Healthy Snacking Article" (online). Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  5. ^ von Stackelberg, Heather. "Probiotics Article" (online). Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  6. ^ von Stackelberg, Heather. "Cholesterol is No Monster Article" (online). Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  7. ^ von Stackelberg, Heather. "Stretch Your Way to Better Health Article" (online). Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  8. ^ von Stackelberg, Heather. "All Glutamates Are Not Created Equal Article" (online). Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  9. ^ von Stackelberg, Heather. "Free Radicals Article" (online). Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  10. ^ von Stackelberg, Heather. "Genetic Engineering Faults Article" (online). Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  11. ^ von Stackelberg, Heather. "Good Sugars Bad Sugars Article" (online). Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  12. ^ "amazon.com, Psychology Internet Intrapersonal Interpersonal Interpersonal" (online). Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  13. ^ "Athabasca University, The Journal of Integrated Studies" (online). Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  14. ^ "Aboriginal Multi-Media Society, History of windspeaker" (online). Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  15. ^ "amazon.com, Creative solution found to funding problem" (online). Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  16. ^ "Aboriginal Multi-Media Society, Windspeaker Creative solution found to funding problem" (online). Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  17. ^ "Aboriginal Multi-Media Society, Alberta Sweetgrass About" (online). Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  18. ^ von Stackelberg, Heather (2010). Towards Creative Expression (PDF) (MA). Athabasca University. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  19. ^ "Alive.com, Search results: von stackelberg" (online). Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  20. ^ "Alive.com, Natural Health & Wellness Information & Recipes" (online). Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  21. ^ "Yellowhead Tribal College, Yellowhead Tribal College Homepage" (online). Retrieved 4, March 2013. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  22. ^ "MacEwan, MacEwan Writing Works" (online). Retrieved 4 March 2013.
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