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Tag Archives: leadership
To Like or Not to, Like
I read an article today from the Women’s Media Center entitled, “How Hating the Word ‘Like’ Hurts Young Women.” It’s an intelligently written article positing that frequent use of ‘like’ in speech, particularly by young women, should not be interpreted … Continue reading
Courage In The Face of President-Instigated Insurrection
If ever there was a time for courage in the U.S. Congress, the time is now. Leaders without courage are imposters. First and foremost, they seek to protect their power and position. They are sycophants and cowards preening and pounding … Continue reading
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