September, 2005

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Welcome Ms. President

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After much anticipation and publicity, a woman -- and a very capable woman, I might add, is President of the United States. Well, it's about time. You may think I'm crazy. "It's only a TV show," you may say. But I've learned that reality often imitates what we see on the media. The opportunity for millions of Americans to see a woman in action as "Commander in Chief" every Tuesday night on ABC-TV could go a long way in making it a reality.

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Women's Leadership Exchange - Blog - WLE Atlanta Welcomes Katrina.

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Help for Katrina Women Business Owners

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It’s overwhelming. The tragedy in Louisiana continues. Since my last blog, the media revealed the lack of a quick response of the Federal Government. People in New Orleans and other areas seemed abandoned. Finally, however, relief efforts went into the action. People either escaped or have been transported to many areas of the country, so that they could, first, survive, and now a week and a half later, begin to rebuild their lives.

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Help the Hurricane Relief Effort

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The devastation of Hurricane Katrina is shocking. We?ve seen it in other parts of the world ? and it has affected us profoundly. Disasters like the Tsunami have moved us into action to help the people. This disaster is still unfolding. Because of its nature, I?m afraid the worst is yet to come. The media reports and video footage of people waving for help from their rooftops, messages in red and black paint on buildings, 20,000 people without food, water and hygiene in the Superdome (supposedly

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Reduce Bias in Hiring: Structured Interview Questions for Employers

Structured interview questions are a valuable tool for reducing bias in hiring. They help: Ensure all candidates are asked the same questions in the same way Level the playing field so all candidates have a fair chance of being successful Improve credibility, reliability, and validity Download the guide to get the most out of your interview questions!