Stephanie L. Baroni
Stephanie was honorably discharged from the Navy in 2008 after serving six years as an Operations Specialist. She has traveled the globe and taken part in Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and personally helped with humanitarian efforts during the 2004 Tsunami in Bandah Aceh, Sumatra.
She is currently a Human Resources Assistant for the United States Navy in a civil service capacity. Stephanie enjoys freelance writing on military and political topics for Yahoo! News and Associated Content. She has also recently been picked up to be a contrbutor for thepeopledecide.us.
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She is currently a Human Resources Assistant for the United States Navy in a civil service capacity. Stephanie enjoys freelance writing on military and political topics for Yahoo! News and Associated Content. She has also recently been picked up to be a contrbutor for thepeopledecide.us.
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University of Phoenix, Bachelors of Business/Organizational Innovation, Class of 2011Interests
Human Resources, Organizational Innovation, Leadership, Management, Business, Military, Veterans, Civil Service, Military Spouse, Politics, Marriage, Relationships, YogaMotto
"Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up." - Thomas A. Edison
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Penn State Scandal: Was Paterno Firing Just?University board of trustees for Penn State announced Wednesday night that effective immediately, Joe Paterno and Graham Spanier are fired. But what about Jerry Sandusky?
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Occupy Wall Street Needs to Evolve to Remain RelevantOccupy Wall Street has been in the headlines for weeks, yet still fails to prove to the American people what their solution to our problems is. Is this protesting all for not?Also published on:
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Q&A: DADT Repeal, Coming Out and Moving ForwardA gay U.S. Navy Commander describes his life prior to the DADT repeal and his hopes for the future of the military post DADT repeal. -
Military: Get Free Money for College and Travel the WorldThe military can be a rewarding life changing opportunity. Join today and get thousands of dollars towards college, medical benefits, and a chance to see the world and serve your country. -
A Veteran's Perspective: Fighting for Justice, 9/11 RememberedIt has been 10 years since 9/11, and it was memories of that day that motivated me in my Navy career. -
Leavenworth, Washington: Weekend Get-Away Guide for Summer and FallLeavenworth, Washington is the perfect destination for a relaxing weekend get-away. -
Unusual Images of Jesus, from Relics to Frying PansWith the recent attention a South Carolina couple has been receiving over a receipt bearing the likeness of Jesus, what other unusual objects showing his image have caught attention in the past?Also published on: -
First Person: Borders Liquidation Marks Beginning of the EndWith Borders Group Inc. recently announcing the beginning of liquidation, this may mark the beginning of the end of the brick and mortar book store, and maybe even printed books entirely.Also published on: -
Veteran's Perspective on Afghanistan Troop DrawdownPresident Obama aims to remove 33,000 troops from Afghanistan by 2012, with a complete transition by 2014.Also published on: -
Leaking Pentagon Papers Defended the People, Not the GovernmentThe National Archives and Records Administration declassified and released the Pentagon Papers in their entirety. Did Daniel Ellsberg act as a friend or enemy to the United States when he leaked the papers to the press? -
Sarah Palin Emails Not Worth the HypeAlaska releases thousands of emails from former Gov. Sarah Palin during her 2006-2008 reign.Also published on:
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Father's Day 2011: An ode to my grandfather and a valuable lesson in loyaltyThis Father's Day I would like to pay tribute to my Grandfather, the man who taught me loyalty through his deep affinity for college football. -
Weiner Admits Tweet, Joins Ranks of Other Fallen DemsRep. Anthony Weiner publicly announces that he lied about sending the now infamous lewd photo tweet. Will his honesty save his career? -
Oprah's Book Club a Seal of Approval that Goes a Long WayOprah's daytime television show is ending, but does this also mean the end of the famed Oprah Book Club as well?Also published on: -
Lemoore: New Thrift Store Coming to "D" StreetLemoore will soon see a fresh addition to "D" Street this summer, in the form of a Thrift Store. Shoppers will find quality goods with exceptional prices, and have peace of mind knowing they just helped give back to a community in need.
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Graduation Day: Memories from a Twenty-SomethingGraduation day is one of the most exciting times of our life. It is also the end of an era in our life that marks the beginning of Adulthood. -
Obama the New Bush, Cain the Underdog to Watch in GOP DebateGOP canidates call Obama and his administration out and talked about republican solutions. Romney, Huckabee, Trump, and Palin MIA.
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Blocking Photos of Bin Laden's Photos Won't Hurt National Security, Ease Pain of 9/11President Obama informed the media today that photos of Osama bin Laden's death will not be released. Issues include freedom of information, the families of the 9/11 victims, and national security. -
Bin Laden May Be Gone, but Terrorism Still ThrivesOsama Bin Laden may be dead but the mission of our military has not changed. Terrorism is still alive and well, and the death of Bin Laden may temper the cause.Also published on: -
Management: 5 Qualities of an Effective Manager in the Workplace5 qualities to use to improve your management skills in today's workplace, boosting employee motivation and performance and putting your management career on the fast track.























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