
The true power of habits is rarely felt until they are too strong to be broken easily.
—Arlene Taylor |

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Life Member of Madison Who’s Who,
Madison Executive and Professional Registry,
published in the 2007-2008 edition |
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Recipient, American Medal of Honor for
Brain-Function Education, American Biographical
Institute Inc, #22 of 100, 2001
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Life member of Kingston's National Registry
of Who's Who, Member #196863 in 2001, Published
in the 2002 Edition |
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Life member of the National Registry of
Who's Who, Published in the 2000 Edition |
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Honoree, International Who's Who of Professional
and Business Women, Fourth Edition, for
significant career achievements and contributions
to Society, 1995 |
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Most Admired Woman of the Decade, American
Biographical Institute Inc, 1992 |
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International Woman of the Year, The
International Biographical Center of Cambridge,
England, 1991 |
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Included in Edition Five of 5,000 Personalities
of the World, American Biographical Institute
Inc |
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Woman of the Year, American Biographical
Institute Inc, 1990 |
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International Woman of the Year, Church
Life Award, AAW and the General Conference Office
of Human Relations, 1990 |
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Included in the Second Edition of 2,000
Notable American Women, American Biographical
Institute Inc |
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Who's Who of Women Executives, The
National Reference Institute, Owing Mills, MD,
1989 |
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Included in the Fourth Edition of The International
Directory of Distinguished Leadership, for
outstanding contribution to adult education,
American Biographical Institute Inc |
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Who's Who in U.S. Executives, 1989 |
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Included in the Sixth Edition of Who's
Who in American Nursing, The Marquis Who's
Who Publications |
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Alumnus of the year, Loma Linda University
School of Nursing, 1989 |
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Qualified for membership in, and joined
American Mensa Limited, 1982 |
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