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October 2007

Issue Home
The Powerful Power of Choice
A Thank-You Note Could Make a Difference In Your Job Search
Four Powerful Little Words
Advice to Effectively Deal With Overwhelm
Do You Have An Action Plan For Debt Elimination?
FSS Spotlight:
FSS Trivia


 

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Quote of The Month

Fear is the main source of superstition, and one of the main sources of cruelty. To conquer fear is the beginning of wisdom.
— Bertrand Russell

 


The Great FSS Trivia Challenge

1) Of the 43 people who have occupied The White House as President of the United States, he is the only one who did not occupy The White House, as he never resided there.

2) Wayne Allwine has the distinction of being the current voice of Disney's Mickey Mouse, but can you name the person who originally served as Mickey's voice?

3) As of January 2, 1971, Federal Law prohibited the advertising on television of this consumer product.

4) Former Republican Congressman JC Watts first gained fame as a wishbone quarterback for what University?

5) Ohio State University has two school fight songs, Buckeye Battle Cry is one, can you name the other?

6) Williamsburg, Virginia is not only home to tourist attractions, Colonial Williamsburg and Bush Gardens, this famous college founded in 1693, the second oldest higher education institution in the U.S., is also located there.

7) Speaking of that college in Williamsburg mentioned above, counted among their famous alumni are three former U.S. President's. Can you name them?

8) In the United States, what national monument does not remain still, but continues to move through the streets of the American City they call home?

9) On October 8th, 1956 what baseball event occurred that had never ever happened before and has not happened again since, in the history of Major League Baseball?

10) Don McLean hit number one in 1972 with this epic recording that has become an American classic. The Songs of the Century education project lists this song as the number five song of the twentieth century.



Last Issue’s Puzzle Solution

1) Paraguay
2) Buffalo Springfield (after a steamroller)
3) Above the fire station on Main Street USA
4) Krusty Krab
5) Robert H. Jackson (Jackson is widely considered by legal scholars as one of the greatest Supreme Court justices in history, known particularly for his vivid writing style.)
6) Jerry West
7) Clay Buchholz
8) Jack Nicklaus
9) Absolute Zero
10) Coshocton, OH
11) Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous
12) Aerosmith