

Houghton has been under pressure about its lack of employee diversity, and her hiring should improve their optics. Among its least expected effects: She’s promoted to his job as head of legal, which puts her on the board of a family-owned, almost entirely White corporation. Ellice had no delusions about being in love with Michael-it was a colleagues-with-benefits situation for a woman focused more on her career than her personal life-but his death blows up her entire life. When he summons her for an early-morning meeting and she arrives at his office to find him dead, an apparent suicide, she keeps that a secret, too, leaving his body to be discovered by someone else. She has secrets in the present, too, notably her long-term affair with Michael Sayles, who is married, White, and her boss in Houghton Transportation’s legal department.

To rise, Ellice has carefully shaped her image-and left out certain pieces of her past, like her childhood in a small, grindingly poor Georgia town where some very bad things happened before she escaped via a scholarship to an elite boarding school. As a Black woman, she’s dealt with barriers other lawyers haven’t, especially in Atlanta, a city that, despite its vibrant and diverse present, hasn’t shed its racist history.

Success hasn’t been easy for Ellice Littlejohn.
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With some files it shows the code (xml for example) right away, and even though I cannot read much, I enjoy the look into the source.A seat on the executive board should be a professional peak for a corporate lawyer. And when I open it again there is no data salad, but my clean files are there, the one not opened doesn't show any more. I can test if LittleSecrets displays a certain filetype (Word - it doesn't, ragtime - it doesn't, htm - it does!), but there is nothing destroyed through my experimental approach, all that happens is that it will quit right away. It reads htm files and all of these I can just dump in the tree area and either a note will be created or even a folder, if there are many notes to be displayed. I can dump files of different kinds on if: pictures, rtf text files and plain text files. I am thrilled by the features this little app shows in heavy use.

And seems to be programmed by someone who likes qualitiy over show off! I export Inspiration 7.5 mindmaps as htm and they will show properly right away. LittleSecrets reads my AppleWorks files (text) instantly, much faster than if I had to open the application. But here I found one program which is forgiving, intuitive and more than worth it's price. I was looking for a note manager and mindmapping program and was searching out DevonNote, DevonThink, Inspiration, tinderbox and Curio. I like to have many and to push entries in a breeze between home and work and scrapbook etc. An DevonNote does not display that many file types. My thinking is not delayed by rolling pizzas any more.Thanks for a great app! And the price is great to! It is par with DevonNote which will be three times the price. This application is so fast, I couldn't believe Jaguar can be so swift. It is a joy to use and, for me, a happy ending to a long search. I just want to say: Thank You!! I love it - the simple, clean design and the perfect options in it's preferences that make it ideal for keeping all of my important information safe but easily accessible at a moments notice.
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I gave up for quite a while but NotePad Deluxe was the last of my PowerPC applications and with Mac OS 10.7 Lion's release right around the corner I decided to start looking again.
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Those didn't seem like lofty software search goals but I looked everywhere and tried dozens of apps without one measuring up. Who wants the program to dictate what fields I have to fill in? Just give me a secure, clean space to type out the information that's relevant and let me organize it into groups of my choosing. Unfortunately all of the "Password" applications trotted out 'features' that I really didn't like. However it hasn't been updated since 2005 so I knew I needed to start looking for a replacement. I kept all of my website & email passwords, credit cards, software licenses, etc. LittleSecrets is the little gem I've been searching for for years.
