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Jul
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On Professionals
July 14, 2005 | Leave a Comment
In The Bahamas, we’re really blessed.
Now I know it’s become commonplace to say that, and the normal response to that kind of statement is “Amen”. We claim our blessings for all sorts of reasons. Some of them are rather shallow if we examine them too closely. Why should we invoke blessing, for [...]
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On Merit
July 7, 2005 | Leave a Comment
Connections, they say, are everything in The Bahamas. They tell you who you are, where you stand in society, what you can do, how high you can climb. The person with connections is rich indeed. The person without –
Well, let’s say they better have a Green Card.
There are many people who believe [...]
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