
John Sullivan
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Nov 14, 2024 |
smallwarsjournal.com | John Sullivan
John P. Sullivan was a career police officer. He is an honorably retired lieutenant with the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department, specializing in emergency operations, transit policing, counterterrorism, and intelligence. He is currently an Instructor in the Safe Communities Institute (SCI) at the Sol Price School of Public Policy, University of Southern California.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
boomermagazine.com | JeanMarie Brownson |Jackie Richter |Nick Thomas |John Sullivan
For a lightly spicy twist on a favorite winter tuber, pair chile and sweet potato in these two recipes from JeanMarie Brownson, celebrating the American heritage. This Thanksgiving, a judicious use of red chile will spark up our holiday table. The dark, tangy robust flavor of dried red chile works well to counter the richness of many of the side dishes. It also proves a welcome change to boring salt and pepper seasoning. Red chile pairs beautifully with sweet potato.
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Sep 16, 2024 |
boxingforum24.com | John Sullivan
Yellow. I embodied the McGregor flowstate Tao when I typed this post without the fear of death. What really is death? Anxiety dissipates. Samurai. What does it mean to live? I guess we'll never know. Thread theme:This content is protected
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Jul 10, 2024 |
boomermagazine.com | Jackie Richter |Nick Thomas |John Sullivan |Annie Tobey
We often think of post-traumatic stress disorder as it affects military veterans, but PTSD can arise from a variety of traumatic experiences, such as climate disasters, violence and abuse, accidents, and more. Knowing how to recognize and support someone with PTSD can help them find the help they need. DEAR MAYO CLINIC:I’m reaching out because I’m in a tough spot. A close friend rode out Hurricane Ian in Florida last year and it seems to me that he’s struggling now.
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Jul 7, 2024 |
ilovetheupperwestside.com | John Sullivan
She was born to modest means in Brooklyn and became–if only for a few years–an Upper West Side socialite. But she was nasty to the hired help, and it all came crashing down. In the early 1990s, Dina Wein Reis began her National Distribution Program scam. She persuaded Fortune 500 executives to let her purchase their companies’ products at an 85 percent discount.
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