Articles, tagged with "aesop", page 3
08th January 2009
Mark Joyner is an Internet marketing pioneer with a fascinating past. A cold-war
veteran specializing in military intelligence, he has a B.S. in Psychology which was
earned while serving as a decorated U.S. Army Officer in the Korean War. (He also
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John Cale
05th January 2009
Wine is one of the few things for which the people in every part of the world are crazy and it has remained as one of the most popular beverage throughout the history. The facts reveal that people have been enjoying this extremely tempting beverage from t...
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Shijina seo
02nd January 2009
There was a fable which most of us would have heard in our raw ages- how a sparrow was caught in a net by a chaser, tried hard to do break free, when other sparrow friends came to her rescue. They all got together and flew away to the forest along with th...
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Shelly Cruz
19th December 2008
Are you familiar with the story "The Fox and The Grapes?" It's a classic Aesop fable that goes something like this:
One hot summer day a fox was strolling through an orchard when he came upon a bunch of grapes just ripening on a vine high off the groun...
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David Jackson
08th December 2008
1.Develop a thorough business plan.
The kind of cash flow analysis you do upfront will determine -- to a large extent -- how well you can weather variations in sales, inventory, and customer interest. You can compile a business plan yourself or outsour...
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Dave Swegle
22nd November 2008
1. A secret to boosting your child's love of books is to read at different times of the day. In other words, don't just leave it ‘til bed time. Make reading an activity. Make it fun. Create a comfortable environment. Pull up a few pillows and relax....
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Anthony Vecchioni
18th November 2008
Just as the legendary Aesop is by consensus considered the forerunner of modern Fable, NewFiction.com is a pioneering contemporary - stand-alone - leader of the downloadable iSoap format. What is iSoap? Let us first describe the uniquely aural dimensional...
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Jamie Hanson
28th April 2008
Do you like applause? Do you like to get patted on the back for a job well done?
You know, I think it is only natural to want, even expect a little bit of validation and positive appraisal every now and then.
But, have you gotten to the point that...
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Michael Claridge
17th January 2008
By Christina de Wit
Aesop, the ancient Greek fabulist, was known for his kernels of wisdom - usually aimed at children. He advised that "it is thrifty to prepare today for the wants of tomorrow," and suggested that rewards come when you "put your shou...
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ResourceX Investor
14th November 2007
"Persuasion is often more effectual than force." -AesopWhen you learn how to use embedded suggestions the right way, you're going to feel really good. You're going to understand how it works, where it works, and where it doesn't.Did you notice the embedde...
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Kenrick E. Cleveland
20th April 2007
Famous quotes are a great way to reflect on important topics in a way that is both fun and inspiring. With the 30th of April being Honesty Day, I figured what better time to reflect on famous quotes that deal with honesty and trustworthiness?Here are 16 f...
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Noel Jameson
27th March 2007
Einstein had an amazing ability to explain very complicated concepts and principles in very simple terms. In fact I've often thought that the ability to reduce complexities to fundamentals is key to higher thinking. An example of Einstein's reductivist ab...
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Jim Owens PMP
19th February 2007
My mother used to affectionately refer to me as a turtle because at swim lessons, while the other kids eagerly jumped right into the pool ready to start, I stood near the edge, waiting. I wasn't afraid of the water. Rather, I was taking time to prepare ...
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Susan L Reid
07th February 2007
No doubt you are familiar with Aesop's fable The Tortoise and
the Hare. In case you aren't, let me sum it up for you: The Hare
challenges the Tortoise to a race, which the Tortoise accepts.
The race begins and the Hare lazes around (because he knows...
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Chemain Evans
07th January 2007
The 3 Secrets of High Traffic Sitesby Mark Joyner, CEO, Aesop.comIt seems to be in vogue these days to downplay theimportance of web traffic. It's popular (and perfectlyvalid) to say things like: "Traffic is worthless if youdon't turn it into money."Excel...
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