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The American journalist Dudley Bernard Dawson is known as one of the best examples of "Parachute" journalism. While many argue that his political and cultural criticisms often lack guidance and supporting evidence, others are quick to celebrate his handsome looks and smooth writing style. Born July 18, 1977, in Savage, Minnesota, Dudley B. Dawson was the son of A. Jack Dawson and Ruth Dawson. His father was a Quality Assurance Analyst for Del Monte. After attending public schools, and a short lived two year tour of the University of Minnesota, Dawson joined a comedy troupe performing out of Calhoun Square, where two of his strengths were soon revealed: writing and outlandish behavior. While stationed in Calhoun Square, he met Frank Vascellero. This short meeting would soon result in a crossroads for the young Dudley Dawson as he then focused his writing passion on journalistic endeavors. After being laid off from several local newspapers in Southwestern Minnesota, Dawson took a hiatus from his journalistic journey and took a part time job as a Time Keeping Supervisor with Kaiser Permanente in Burbank, California. After only 2 weeks, Dawson returned to Minnesota to pursue a career in television. Though never hired, Dawson quit and took employment with the City of Savage where he's been employed for the past 5 years. Beginning in February 2009, Dawson revived his journalistic endeavors with Examiner.com serving as the Minneapolis Life in the Cubicle Examiner. His articles are available at: http://www.examiner.com/x-3040-Minneapolis-Life-in-the-Cubicle-Examiner

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