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Carolyn
Posted: January 23, 2010 at 9:57 pm | Comments 3 Subscribe to this author's RSS feed
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IÂ was able to catch a good part of the Hope For Haiti Now telethon, enough to make me regret not having seen the entire show. It was excellent – great performances, superb production, and most importantly, the focus was kept exactly where it belonged: Haiti, the suffering of the Haitian people, and our moral imperative to help in any way that we can. 
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1.23.2010 | Bring What You Have
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While watching the Hope For Haiti Now telethon, I heard some unexpected wisdom that applies to all of us.
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11.11.2009 | Giveology: A Gift-Giving Survival Guide
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The Gift Therapist is in! Whether your problem is over-spending, feeling too overwhelmed to enjoy the holiday season, or being too strapped for time to search for the serious bargains, help has arrived. Combining her expertise as a licensed mental health counselor and reformed shopaholic, Jennifer Melnick Carota has become an expert source on smart shopping and charitable giving.
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10.23.2009 | John Starks Is Making A Deposit Into The Future
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In a world where busy people leading busy lives chase after success and achievement, there are always people like John Starks, who remind us that true success is not measured in points on the scoreboard or dollars in the bank.
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10.19.2009 | Big Green Purse-Use Your Wallet To Change The World
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Women spend $.85 of every dollar in the marketplace. I believe we should tell manufacturers what to make; they should not be telling us what to buy.
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10.17.2009 | CAMP CEO: Business Women Partnering With Girl Scouts
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This past summer, 25 excited young ladies converged on a camp at Butternut Springs, Indiana for the 2nd annual Camp CEO session, hosted by the Girl Scouts of Chicago*. All over the country, other groups of business leaders and future business leaders joined in similar programs, all offered by the Girl Scouts.
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