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RICHARD ALLEN STIGALL

Body The Richmond News, Mar. 3, 2023 Richard Stigall Richard Allen Stigall, 87, of Richmond, died Wednesday, Feb.
RICHARD ALLEN STIGALL

Annoying or annoyed? The difference

Body Dealing with people in general or specifically partners, family members or friends can be quite the challenge. Being close with individuals will likely bring disagreements or quarrels – leading to annoyance and irritation. As an older sister, daughter and girlfriend, I get it.
Annoying or annoyed? The difference

The life-changing period for women

Body In light of National Women’s History Month, a flashback to the 1920s – when life was changing for women. Not only did women get the right to vote – they were also able to start to work.

Tat(too) much?

Body Getting a tattoo can be a creative way to express yourself and can help to remind us of meaningful moments in our lives. To the older generation, tattoos are considered to be taboo because they were often associated with gangs and prisoners in recent history.
Tat(too) much?

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Body Carrie Classon’s, “Blue Yarn: A Memoir,” is available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and other fine stores. Learn more at CarrieClasson.
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A terrifying trend

Body Steven Roberts teaches politics and journalism at George Washington University. He can be contacted by email at stevecokie@gmail.com Steven V.
A terrifying trend

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Body “I have to say, that is a very nice hat!” I told the man as he passed me on the sidewalk.
Carrie Classon’s, “Blue Yarn: A Memoir,” is available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and other fine stores. Learn more at CarrieClasson. com.

The myth of multitasking

Body We have all heard of multitasking. I am here to tell you all these years of “multitasking” have been a myth. Multitasking is not an actual real thing. Hard claim, I know. Do not worry, it is a lot to hear.
The myth of multitasking
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