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AllA Beautiful BrainAdvocacy for Older AdultsShoulders back and head high, the nun paced like a drill sergeant in front of her 6-year-old students. Her long black habit floated above the stone floor, and she gave each nervous child the steely eye. Her hands appeared out of the black and white folds and produced a can of coconut cookies, ...2025年12月28日Some College No Creditation (SCNC); delayed, if ever, degree completion Why might Floridians complete their degrees at out-of-state colleges? As a returning student, part of my educational delay was due to numerous, sometimes unnecessary, barriers to entry. In the end, thanks to other...Thank you to the Tallahassee Democrat for posting my article! https://www.tallahassee.com/story/opinion/2025/08/03/florida-should-give-seniors-wider-access-to-college-credits-opinion/85467745007/ Florida needs to give its seniors easier access to earning college credits | Opinion Lorraine...2025年12月28日My parents went missing for several days, and in the end, my 92 year old father died, and my mother's faltering memory degenerated into dementia; we were devastated. The police refused to search for them as "old people wander and go missing". The State of Wisconsin disagreed and signed...The Blog
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New Third Chapter's goal is to prevent Alzheimer's Disease and other neurological disorders.
Lorraine Randall is an advocate, a Mayo trained wellness coach, and is currently in graduate school at the University of South Florida.
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