Today is

 

Tuscarawas MHA Resources:

Tuscarawas MHA Home

FSS Newsletter Home

Table of Contents
June 2006

Issue Home
Change Begins With Choice
Tips For Handling Short-Term Jobs On Your Resume
Managing Multiple Priorities
Dr. Phil’s Advice: Making Family Resolutions
Have You Come Across Any Hard and Fast Rules of Personal Finance?
FSS Spotlight:
FSS Trivia


Find the Weather for any City, State, Zip Code or Country

Quote of The Month

To avoid life situations in which you might make mistakes may be the biggest mistake of all.
— Peter McWilliams



The Great FSS Trivia Challenge

1) At approximately 4,000 miles, this is the longest essentially unguarded border between any two countries.

2) This nation is currently the USA’s largest trading partner.

3) They had a hit song in 1983 with “Union of The Snake”?

4) The USA currently imports more oil from these two nations than anyone else.

5) This New York Times Bestselling author has penned among her many works, “Heart Full of Lies,” “Empty Promises,” and “The End of The Dream.”

6) This tough guy is the current UFC (Ultimate Fighting) Welterweight Champion of the world.

7) In the 1992 Disney film Aladdin, she provides the voice of Princess Jasmine.

8) What Las Vegas hotel offers a free show called “The Sirens of TI,” a 17th century clash between a group of beautiful, tempting sirens and a band of renegade pirates?

9) Most people remember what they were doing on September 11th, 2001, but do you remember what day of the week it was?

10) Speaking of 9/11, he had a hit song about it called “Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)?”

11) This American Patriot will always be remembered for his significant contributions in founding and leading this country, but did you know he also invented the Dumbwaiter, Swivel Chair, and Lazy Susan.



Last Issue’s Puzzle Solution
1) Practiced law before the U.S. Supreme Court
2) Crayola
3) Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing
4) Radon poisoning
5) William H. Harrison
6) Billy Crystal
7) Mary
8) Robinson Crusoe
9) Golf
10) Peanuts “found in many explosives but not necessarily Dynamite”
11) Reader’s Digest
12) Oklahoma
13) Gravity