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It is well known that respect for authority figures and organizations of all kinds has been slipping for decades; and there are many reasons for it.

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22

I often arrange my days so I can see their sunrises and sunsets; so I have seen more of them, and paused longer over them, than most people I know.

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Posted in: Perspective
18

But still, l like the spoken word.  Where the speaker has spent time thinking about how the words sound, alone and in combination.  A speaker who uses stories to tell a story.

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Posted in: Perspective
15

As we develop administrative tools to ease the local school administrative burden, we deepen our understanding of the work in which local administrators are engaged.

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Posted in: Technology
11

I am famous at home and office for my lack of keyboarding skills. The only “C” grade I received in high school was a summer school course in what was then called “typing.”

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08

Day-to-day fretting causes heartburn for investors who ignore their long-term investment strategies and goals.

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04

And in this so-called “modern world,” . . . it has never taken more courage to be a sports official than it does today.

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Posted in: Officials
01

“You never know,” he said, “when you are five minutes from your destiny.”

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