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Timothysexton

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About Me

Timothy Sexton established himself as one of the leading content providers on the internet when he was chosen from over 50,000 eligible writers to be honored as the inaugural recipient of the "Content Producer of the Year" Award from AssociatedContent.com, a nationally recognized media company. Mr. Sexton's articles have been reviewed by many respected publications, including The Washington Post, The Winnipeg Free Press, and The VillageVoice.com.  His analysis of the failure of America to embrace soccer netted him a guest appearance on a nationally syndicated radio talk show.  Most recently, an article he wrote about Cheney's attempt to dismantle the National Archives was chosen to be included in the course packet for a law course to be taught by the Dean of Law at Vanderbilt University.   His work has appeared on MojoHD.com, Dreamcars.com, Disaboom.com, and Zappos.com, among others.


My Awards & Certifications

Content Producer of the Year Award, AssociatedContent.com

Twice named to Who's Who Among America's Teachers


My Experience

B.A., English, University of West Florida

Published two novels.

Over 4,000 articles published on the internet.


My Latest Articles

  • Buy and Sell Stock Footage at Pond5.com

    Digital filmmakers very often need stock footage to lend a certain ambience to their masterpieces, but copyright laws and the cost of buying rights can often make it a prohibitive activity. Pond5.com not only has plenty of stock footage available for...
    Published on  July 4, 2011 to Digital Video

  • The Constellations of The Zodiac

    Ancient astronomers looked to the sky and, like us, saw patterns. The constellations that make up the astrological zodiac were appropriated long before the first psychic ever appeared on late night TV. Look to the sky during the night and discover...
    Published on  June 2, 2011 to Space

  • Asteroid Missions of NASA's NEAR Program

    The space race began as a political sprint to become the most impressive superpower in the new world order following World War II. The moon was the prize; asteroids had little cache, and not nearly enough prestige. Unbelievably, an asteroid was not...
    Published on  May 24, 2010 to Space

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