Harold Lyme III

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I am a writer from the Northeast United States. My writing work includes travel, business and management, healthcare, politics, and may more topics. Having lived all over the US and having traveled all over the world much of what I write comes from personal experience. My formal education is in environmental health and healthcare business management. I hold a host of technical certifications making me somewhat of as well.

Combining my technical expertise and masters level business education I teach beginning online business topics and especially enjoy working with new online businesses.

Taking the plunge into Associated Content contributions is a way for me to keep disciplined with my writing. Writers have to write every day to keep sharp. Using Associated Content this way allows me to share the products of my brain's random electrical turbulence with the world while avoiding the marketing effort such projects otherwise require.

So feel free to browse my work. If you like it enjoy. If you don't like it I'm sorry and will try and do better.
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New England Collage; Masters of Management, Ferris State University, Bachelor of Industrial and Environmental Health Management, Army Academy of Health Science; Preventive Medicine Technician (91S), Long Beach City College, Certificate of Emergency Medica

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