#KeyIssues

Steve Dustcircle 🌹dustcircle@masto.ai
2024-10-25

The #US. benefits from #immigration but #policyreforms needed to maximize gains

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Recommendations and a review of #keyissues to ensure #fairwages and #labor standards for all #workers

Fantastic Comic Fanfantasticcomicfan
2024-07-02
CareerDoctorcareerdoctor
2024-07-01
CareerDoctorcareerdoctor
2024-06-14

So a friend of yours has finished their training and has produced leaflets advertising their services with patient testimonials on them, and they ask you to distribute them in the emergency department.

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CareerDoctorcareerdoctor
2024-06-07

I need to know that sort of stuff which is sort of getting outside of your normal bubble of what you do in the daytoday as an unaccredited trainee or whatever job you're currently doing at the moment.

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CareerDoctorcareerdoctor
2024-06-03

So one thing you want to be doing is practicing questions and practicing what I call the brainstorming out loud, but what I also call the key issues approach.

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BonnettsBooksBonnettsBooks
2024-05-29

5/29/24 β€” Open 6-9p Mask recommended. No open drinks, please.

By request, a little flashback to a 1966 newspaper article about the shop. This story mentions Dad (Walter Bonnett) too, so – early Happy Father's Day!

We've got great Father's Day Gift ideas on hand for all types of Dads!


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From page 20 of the JOURNAL HERALD, Wednesday, April 27, 1966 in Dayton, Ohio; Staff Photo by Ed Johnsey.
"Harold Bonnett Displays Collector's Items.
... Prices of original comic books up in the sky, too."
A black and white photo of my grandfather in front of a rack of paperbacks in our family shop, Bonnett's Bookstore. He's holding four old comics fanned out. The comics are: BAT MAN β„– 1, SUPERMAN β„– 1, FLASH COMICS β„– 1, & WALT DISNEY COMICS and Stories β„– 1.[article text carefully edited for length]

"10 Cents Worth Of Batman Will Bring You $75 Now" by Tim Bleck, Journal Herald staff Writer.

Look. Up in the sky. It's a bird. It's a plane. It's the price of old comic books.

For the price of a small set of encyclopedias you can purchase the 26-year-old original version -volume I, number one of the adventures of Batman at Bonnett's book store, 502 East Fifth street.

Well, maybe you can. "We don't really want to sell it," said Walter Bonnett, son of proprietor Harold Bonneft.

They have a volume I, number one of "The Complete Story of the Daring Exploits of the One and Only Superman," too. That dates to 1939 and sells for $60. The original Walt Disney comic (1940), with Donald Duck on the cover, is available for $30.

"We've got quite a few $10 ones. That's about as much as most people will go," said Harold Bonnett.

"I've been here over 30 years and built up quite a collection. This comic book collection craze started about 10 years ago, I guess."

When his son returned from the service a year ago, he began exploring his father's gold mine and answering the requests, mostly from out of town, from collectors.

"Right now the hot thing is Marvel Comics" said Harold. "This is the age of super-heroes I guess. And Marvel has them-the Fantastic Four, Thor and Captain America.

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