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May 20th

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Dear Graduate

Dear Graduate,

Congratulations.  You have found ways to get up every morning and show up in a classroom or online; you have talked to people, listened, followed instructions, met requirements, overcome obstacles, learned a few things and crossed the finish line.  Graduating, whether from grade school, high school, college or medical school, is an accomplishment no one can take away from you.  It sets you apart from all those who never got there.  You are a graduate.  You have much to be proud of.

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Identity: Your Passport to Success

Identity: Your Passport to Success

Book Review
by Kam Williams

“The core idea of the book is this: Your happiness and success in life flow from becoming clear about who you are and establishing your authentic identity—first inside yourse...

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19 Years Old & 19 Men Later A Memoir: Book Review

19 Years Old & 19 Men Later A Memoir: Book Review

19 Years Old & 19 Men Later
A Memoir
by Tenisha Gainey 
Piners Press
Paperback, $20.00
140 pages, Illustrated
ISBN: 978-0-578-05536-7

“I wrote this book as a guide for young women so that they won’t...

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Getting healthy on the job without breaking a sweat

Curvy Jaleasa was surprised when her new manager described his leadership style as, “Healthy.”  She envisioned the team holding hands around the conference table humming and opening up about thei...

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Walking Tall A Memoir about the Upside of Small and Other Stuff: Book Review

Walking Tall A Memoir about the Upside of Small and Other Stuff: Book Review


Walking Tall

A Memoir about the Upside of Small and Other Stuff
by Clay Rivers
Constant Rose Publishing
Digital, $7.99
270 pages
ISBN: 978-0-9791741-2-4
“Writing my memoir wasn’t my idea. I avoided the chall...

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