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A View From the Norm. Wit, wisdoms, wonderings and writing from a common man. After all these years I can sleep now. Like my favorite poem (Reflections on Ice Breaking by Ogden Nash) this will be short. I feel sadness and that a long sense of doubt was lifted today – Mark McGwire admitted to using Steroids. Should Crashers be Prosecuted? Cue Jeopardy theme please…What is the Secret Service? Here’s the story. On ABC’s Good Morning America. What do you think? Should they be prosecuted? I’ve been to V...
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A View From the Norm. Wit, wisdoms, wonderings and writing from a common man. After all these years I can sleep now. After all these years I can sleep now. Like my favorite poem (Reflections on Ice Breaking by Ogden Nash) this will be short. I feel sadness and that a long sense of doubt was lifted today – Mark McGwire admitted to using Steroids. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Is this a surprise?
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A View From the Norm. Wit, wisdoms, wonderings and writing from a common man. Should Crashers be Prosecuted? Should Crashers be Prosecuted? In the last week we as Americans have been treated to a lot of turkey. The question is who is the largest – the one you enjoyed on Thursday, the 45-pounder “Courage’ that was pardoned, or the Secret Service of the United States allowing party crashers into the White House dinner? Cue Jeopardy theme please…What is the Secret Service? Here’s the story.
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Is Grad School for PR a no-go? | The PRepguide
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Is Grad School for PR a no-go? October 2, 2009 at 5:32 pm. This week I posted a discussion on Linked in Public Relations titled: “Should I go to Graduate School for PR and if so, which one? So far I’ve had five commenters, all telling me the same thing:. Do not go to graduate school for PR. Here, I listed the points they made:. 1 “Before deciding to go to graduate school, you should t. Ry to do an internship. That may better position you to move into a full-time PR position after graduation.”. 6 “W...
Should PR pros be licensed? | The PRepguide
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Should PR pros be licensed? November 10, 2009 at 8:51 pm. I’ve discussed this question with friends and colleagues, and it was brought up again on twitter (a tweet from someone at the PRSSA National Conference #prssnc): Should PR professionals have to go through some sort of licensing before they can practice PR? My opinion is YES. The PR profession is in need of a MAJOR face lift. 8221; I think a lot of people have that same misconception about the PR function. Have you read the Bad Pitch Blog. Most CEO...
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viewfromnewyork | observations and images in retirement
Observations and images in retirement. August 10, 2015. Lettie on Long Island. Dressed in my blue patent leather pumps with kitten heels and blue coat with its swingy hem and oversized buttons, I had boarded the LIRR at the Farmingdale station. Now the train was rocketing into the East River tunnel to its destination in New York City. I dug in my purse to check the ticket and letter. Did I have the right day? Did I have the right ticket? Did I have the subway token? 8212; David Brooks. At the concert hal...
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Weimaraner Chronicles
Monday, July 02, 2007. Pat, the doggies, and I hit the trails this past weekend, and what a beautiful weekend it was. Aside from a couple porcupine quills (ahem. Lincoln) and a sprained ankle (me) a good time was had by all. We hiked in the Dry River trail about 5 miles to the junction with the Isolation Trail and found a great established camp site. Once we set up camp, we discovered that Luna REALLY liked the tent! The doggies were quite exhausted and made themselves right at home! Is that Cesar Millan?
The View from New Hampshire
Monday, July 23, 2007. Here's an itinerary of what we did. I'll post some trip reports in the hiking section when I get a chance. In the meantime, you can look through some of our photos. Arrived in Denver, escorted by Uncle David to Boulder and Flatirons, then to Leadville (highest city in US at 10,200ft), to Camp Hale (site of 10th Mountain Division), and eventually to Glenwood Springs where we took a brief tour of the Hotel Colorado. Guided by Uncle David and Liza. Hot Springs Pool in Glenwood Springs.
The View from New Hampshire: Hiking Section
The View from New Hampshire: Hiking Section. This section of my blog will capture my outdoor adventures. Most of my adventures are hiking trips, but I enjoy outdoor activities of all kinds. Most of my outdoor adventures take place in the mountains of New England, but I have been out west to Colorado, Wyoming, Washington, and Oregon. I went on a 30-day NOLS North Cascades Mountaineering course during the summer of 2003. I was active in the NHOC at the University of New Hampshire while I was there. The des...
Elaine's view from Niagara
Personal observations on current events; discussion of local community activities. Saturday, 3 December 2016. This year, as post-secondary students are studying for term finals, I have also been studying. What! Yes This is the 16th course or seminar that I have completed with the Canadian Securities Institute. What does all this mean to you? For immediate news postings:. Like my Facebook Page @ElaineKellyCFP. This does not reveal your Facebook friends or posts). Follow me on Twitter @ElaineCFP. I was ple...
A View From the Norm | wit, wisdoms, wonderings & writing from a common man
A View From the Norm. Wit, wisdoms, wonderings and writing from a common man. After all these years I can sleep now. Like my favorite poem (Reflections on Ice Breaking by Ogden Nash) this will be short. I feel sadness and that a long sense of doubt was lifted today – Mark McGwire admitted to using Steroids. Should Crashers be Prosecuted? Cue Jeopardy theme please…What is the Secret Service? Here’s the story. On ABC’s Good Morning America. What do you think? Should they be prosecuted? I’ve been to V...
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A fine WordPress.com site. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Palmers Green to The Shard (London Bridge). August 26, 2013. A straightforward walk from my home in Palmers Green to The Shard, on the other side of London Bridge. A warm if overcast day I was glad to be out in the open air. A good way to walk off the stiffness of 7 hours in the car the previous day. I continue south towards Alexandra Palace via a sliver of greenery known as Avenue Gardens. As I see Alexandra Palace in fro...
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