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This is the reality
I originally wrote this article in a different vane in the early nineteen-nineties. I called that version "Careers advice for Gayle Tuesday". The nursing journal, who previously accepted my articles, did not accept that one. Years later, and after three house moves, this is the extent of what I remember writing. I have the advantage of "years later" updates and "better content". My background was qualifying as a Registered General Nurse [RGN] in 1986 and a Registered Mental Nurse [RMN] in 1991 and, in-between, being an ophthalmic trainee in 1987 to 1988, gaining the Ophthalmic Nursing Diploma [OND] in 1988, which is now an obsolete qualification. Many years later, I become a Specialist Community Public Health Nurse [SCPHN] in the occupational health nursing pathway. I am also a freelance writer and published author.
By Malcolm Sinclair3 years ago in Interview
The Origins of Joseph R. Biden
Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. was born on November 20, 1942, in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He is the oldest of four siblings and the oldest living child of Joseph and Catherine Biden. His mother worked as a homemaker, while his father worked as a used car salesman and later as a cleaning supply salesman.
By Mark Solace3 years ago in Interview
Exploring the Good and Bad of Tesla: A Comprehensive Look at the Innovative Tech Company
Exploring the Good and Bad of Tesla: A Comprehensive Look at the Innovative Tech Company Tesla is a technological business that develops and produces solar panel systems, energy storage systems, and electric vehicles. Elon Musk launched the business in 2003, and since then it has grown to be one of the most well-known and creative businesses in the entire globe.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Interview
Earthbound
In late Spring of 1997, I was assigned a 3-day local tour of the Washington metro area. This job was perfect because first, I was very familiar with the locale, and second; I could go home each night instead of staying in a hotel. The only downside was the location of the pickup hotel, Georgetown. If any of you have ever visited this part of Washington, you’ll understand why no driver enjoys navigating a 45-foot bus through its narrow streets and gnarled traffic. Sometimes one has to take the bad with the good.
By Mark Gagnon3 years ago in Interview
Want to Optimize Router and Extender Performance Follow The Tips
Is it taking a lot of time to optimize the router? Many users say the same. There are many reasons behind this. But no issues as we are also with a lot of Linksys WiFi Extender Setup steps. So be careful while reading the article. As you do not miss any tip.
By Scott Guillory3 years ago in Interview








