Myra Miller
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The Best Manager of a LifetimeBest management technique for working with and empowering your employees. -
Toyota Camry - the Best Vehicle I Ever OwnedWhen top vehicle performance exceeds the manufacturer's expectations.
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Chanukah Memories from My Mind’s EyeWhat Chanukah represented to me as a child and now represents as a Bubbie (grandmother).
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Government Shutdown Looming…AgainHow many times can the government threaten to shutdown before citizens no longer see the threat or the fear?
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ATM MalfunctionWhat happens to your checking account when the ATM malfunctions and does not give you the cash.
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Plastic Bag TaxEliminating use of plastic bags may not be as environmentally friendly as first thought. -
Personal Hygiene, Courtesies, and the Public RestroomPublic restrooms generally do not leave a good impression on people. A small amount of consideration can change that perception. -
The American Economy - One Big Problem, One Small SolutionA few alternations to business rules and practices can start our economy on a fast rebound.
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Commercial Free Cable TV: The Fairy TaleCable television packages need to be commercial free for all of the membership fees. Commercials are okay when viewers do not pay to watch.
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Measuring Liquids and Dry GoodsThe number of servings or dosages listed on the outside of a product don't always meet those standards when you use the product.
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FREE Can Be a Four Letter WordInternat offers of free merchandise or prizes won usualy come with a price tag.
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Life with Grandpa Caruso: Immigrating to America, 1949Immigrating to America, from Italy, after World War II in 1949 and learning to become an American citizen. -
Live with Grandpa Caruso: Motorcycle Road Racing in Sicily, 1944 to 1949Learning to ride motorcycles during and after World War II in Sicily. -
Recovering from SurgeryRecoving from surgery can be a tough time unless you keep your sense of humor.
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Imagination or Creativity, is There a Difference?The use of imagination and creaticity is the basis upon which our world gets new and better ways and things to improve our daily lives.
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Medical Care Check in and Check OutThe administrative process at medical centers can be repetitive and time consuming. The process begins long before and after the actual procedure.
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Life with Grandpa Caruso: the Benito Mussolini Years 1922 to 1943Living in Sicily before, during and after World War II meant living under Fascist rule and Benito Mussolini.
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Baby Fat - Fact or Fiction?You can't change the number of fat cells that you were born with.
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First Conference on the New Job and Fate Tests Your DeterminationAttendance at the first conference with my new job required more than a willingness to learn; it required the determination and fortitude to arrive at the conference site.
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Simon Legree...Dead Or Alive?When the boss treats you as if he owns you only negative feelings result
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Helping Your Neighbors May Not Be a Good IdeaSometimes when you try to aid people you cannot tell if you are helping or hurting the situation. This is a true story.
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Life with Grandpa Caruso: the Automotive World During WWIIDuring WWII learning about cars and how to keep them operating when all the equipment and supplies were hard to find. -
Life with Grandpa Caruso: Fontana Del Cherubino Pre-World War IIPre-World War II life in Sicily where history is always alive. -
Life with Grandpa Caruso: World War II SurvivorHighlights of how life has changed from pre-WWII to Modern times for one Italian immigrant coming to America.
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Airline Fees for Extra PoundsPassengers having to buy extra seats if they are considered overwight.
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Snow Days - Making MemoriesHow to make the most of those times when the snow is up to your waist or higher.
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Credit and Debit Card FeesWhen using plastic, credit or debit cards, a person needs to be aware of all the potential fees that will be added to the transaction.
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Rush Hour Traffic in Washington, DCMorning Rush Hour in DC lasts from 4 to 10 AM. Afternoon traffic starts at 2 PM and ends as early as 7 PM or as late as 10 PM.
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The Impace of a Decade of Technology Changes May Not Be that AdvancedA decade of enhanced technology improves daily life at the risk of learning too much about too many people, places, and things.
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My Biggest 2010 New Year's Resolution and 5 Ways to Keep Itthe drastic measures one can take when one desires to truly lose excess weight.
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2009: What Thankful Looks like to Me2009 was a year that rained blessings and bruises aplenty on one family. With the promise of a brighter 2010, we gather to appreciate the good things and acknowledge the not-so-good things.
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Where Do My Tax Dollars Go?How Congressional Budget Committees work separately and jointly to produce an annual budget appropriations bill for the President's signature.
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My Experience with a Federal Health Insurance SystemHaving a federal government health insurance plan is not the red of roses that everyone thinks. Procedural requirements often make the cure more painful than the disease.
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When Tragedy Strikes and a Family Member DiesWhen the young die young, the remaining family suffers.
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A Family Tree in Need of RootsFinding out you have no family history to find out about.
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Listen to Your Heart: How To Know If You're Having a Heart AttackWhen heart failure does not display the "usual" symptom; it is STILL heart failure.