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Letters to the Republic (4): Dear young people
By Terry MANTE“No one will hand you success; you must actively pursue it.” – Terry ManteYou hold in your hands the power to shape the destiny of Ghana. The choices you make today, the attitudes you ...
The overwhelming majority (86%) of the 32,366 phone calls to his office asked him to veto House Bill 93. It is obvious the puppet only responds to those pulling his strings, and unfortunately not to ...
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Former Utah Congresswoman Mia Love has revealed that her brain cancer is no longer responding to treatment. She shared a ...
I have seen that President Trump is not consulting any Democrats about what is going on in Washington. He knows what he wants, and he doesn't take advice from losers. But he did have a long and ...
One last thing, I pledge allegiance to the Constitution, not the president. If you are sending a Letter To the Editor, please be sure to follow these rules: Letters have a firm 200-word limit and ...
Thank you, Berkshire County, for the chance to celebrate the goodness ... Peter Gutmann, Pittsfield The writer is the the IAABO Board 25 secretary and treasurer who submitted this letter on behalf of ...
While practice is essential to learning, you need to hold your child’s attention. The reward comes when your child knows ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Cover letters are still important. Career advice expert for TopResume Amanda Augustine says that in her findings 50% of recruiters still pay attention to them.
If you voted for Trump, I understand your indignation when your fellow Americans try to block his agenda. After all, you and 77 million other voters elected him.
Only one-third of US adults have discussed end-of-life wishes. The Stanford Letter Project gives you the tools to ensure you ...
Stephen Bush (Opinion, February 18) is fair in his criticism of the coyness that afflicts the motivations of UK legislators around assisted dying and other individual laws. But what is it about ...