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One of the great natural wonders of North America is the Giant Sequoia tree. These are the earth’s largest trees, growing over 300 feet tall and up to 30 feet in diameter. The bark of sequoia’s can be up to three feet thick which protects it from insects and birds. ...
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The first time I heard that was in 1997. At the time, Navy Medicine was pursuing a Total Quality journey (referred to as TQL – Total Quality Leadership. It was one of the few things I had seen in the Navy that made actual sense to me. Because of this, I volunteered...
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When I joined the Navy in 1983, I didn’t realize I’d also be learning a new language. First, I thought I knew a lot of profanity. My knowledge paled in comparison to the salty old chiefs who served as our company commanders in boot camp. I heard every word in the...
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I’ve been a music lover as long as I can remember. When I was 11, my parents got me a red tape recorder that would record on cassettes. It also played the radio. I remember making mix tapes even back then as I waited patiently for my favorite songs to come on so I...
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I don’t consider myself a stubborn person, but I don’t like to be told what to do, or what I can’t do. I complied when I had to while in the Navy, but once I got out, it was a little harder. When I started my business, I made up for my lack of experience with...
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The man I called “Grandpa” was in fact, not my blood grandpa. My grandmother on my mom’s side divorced her first husband and later married her second, Henry Stanczyk. I only met my “real” grandfather on my mom’s side once when I was around seven years old. My dad’s...