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Tag Archives: president
Who Should Lead?
This year there’s a strong undercurrent of what the candidates for President and Vice President represent in terms of demographics – their race, religion, age, and gender have all been “issues” in and of themselves. It is not the first …
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Good Time for Gossip?
I want to talk about our new president, but that got me to asking “when do you stop being new?” He’s been on the job for a few months more than a year and–like employees everywhere–we’ve been talking behind his …
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