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Note: As of Oct. 26, 2009, Yahoo! Geocities, the longtime host  for LRMs Place, will delete this website. The Webring community has offered this site a new home and has helped with moving the files. However, I need to check on the internal links and, time permitting, may finally get around to updating the content on some of the pages. Unfortunately, there won't be any referral or redirection to the new URL after Oct. 26, 2009. Please help get the word out that after that date, LRMs Place will have a new home at  http://webspace.webring.com/people/rl/lrmidi/ .




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Laura

Welcome to LRM'S PLACE, the personal web site of yours truly, Laura Remson Mitchell.

I am a public policy analyst, consultant and writer with 20+ years' experience, primarily in the area of economic, health-care and disability issues.   (For more on my background, you can read my online BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH or check out my listing in the 26th edition of Who's Who in the West.)

Although this site deals primarily with public policy, it also includes other areas that interest me. The site is an ongoing project. Among other things, I hope to continue adding links to other interesting sites.

As anyone who knows me could tell you, I've never been shy about expressing my opinions. So, of course, I have posted some of those opinions here.   Please remember that unless otherwise indicated, these opinions are my own and don't necessarily reflect the views of any group or organization with which I have worked or currently may be working.

I also like to play and write music.  For the last several years, I've been working with MIDI music. So I thought I'd include links to a few of my songs, including one I wrote as a theme for the disability rights movement. The disability rights song is named Justice for All, after a national network of disability rights advocates associated with Medal of Freedom winner Justin Dart, Jr., which is now part of the American Association of Persons with Disabilities (AAPD).


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This site is designed so that you can check out whichever section or sections you may like. Just click on what interests you. And check back periodically for new items and features. 
To hear mp3 versions of my original music, click on the "miniplayer" below. (Note: You need Flash Player for this to work.  If you don't have the software, you can download it for free here.  If you have a problem with that, you still can hear my music by  going directly to my mp3 website or by listening to MIDI versions of the music on my Songs page.)  
Song titles listed in the miniplayer are very small. For a larger version of the player in a separate window, click here. 

For even easier access, you can click on this link to all of my posted mp3. music. You can access track information and download mp3 versions of my music from this site as well.

The default song selected to begin listening is "Justice for All." I can't sing anymore, but I have recorded spoken lyrics over the music.  Only a few of my songs have lyrics,  and so far, this is the only one for which I have recorded the words. However, the lyrics to all of my songs are available through my Songs page and on the "track page" for each of these songs at my mp3 website.