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Saturday morning I sat for my exam to be able to join the National Association of Parliamentarians. Yes, you have to pass a test in order to JOIN the association. Fortunately it's only 100 questions (out of a test bank of 300 questions), so it wasn't too bad, although I have already learned a number of things I didn't know while preparing (like there really is such a thing as an adjourned meeting - I thought they made it up hehehe). I'll find out within a few weeks if I passed or not. I'm going on the assumption that I did (cause I'm optimistic that way). :) [more]
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He betrayed her…

After finding out that her fiancé was keeping a dark secret, Monique Thompson called off the wedding and worked to put her life back in order. [more]

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The Tennessee Division 2010 Annual Meeting Committee is working very hard to make this a weekend to remember.  First, we have vendors on Friday, June 4th, to start off the AM with our seminar speaker Gary Minor of 21st Century Leadership Institute whose topic is "Filling the Shopping Cart of Effectiveness: Knowing What You Have and Getting Enought of What You [more]
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March - The Learning Curve…

When we were little kids, we thought we could do anything and be anybody.  When we grew up, somewhere along the way we lost [more]

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I was thought not to break a person's name at the end of a sentence when writing a letter/memo.  Nowadays, I see that as the trend in written correspondence from admin assistants.

Can anyone help me on that?  I am from the old school andguess  not moving with the times.

With the advent of MS Words,some  rule of thumb  in writing correspondence has gone through the door - (to many for the window).
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First let me be clear that I have never been on any seminars, conference or workshops.

I am an executive secretary and is required to take minutes at our Executive meeting every week for about 4 hours. 

My difficulty is tht I am unable to capture all the information that was discussed and my minutes are always geting a lot of edits.
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