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Day Trading Community – a group of traders dealing in stocks

04th September 2008
Online trading communities are become a norm now-a-days. A bunch of people with similar interests come together and form a community. Day trading community is also an online community formed by a group of persons who like to trade in different financial i... Read >
Author: David Jose

What Will Not Having Credit Card Processing Cost?

13th August 2008
There are a number of online business owners who have taken a casual look at adding credit card processing services to their sites, seen that there will be monthly fees and charges and stopped looking at that point. Why give the credit card companies thei... Read >
Author: Jim Osterman

Socializing with Seminar Attendees

25th April 2008
One way to make your seminar into an unforgettable experience is to arrange social activities in the hours -- and even days -- preceding and following your event. Social activities allow participants to relax and bond with each other, as well as giv... Read >
Author: Jenny Hamby

Proper Planning for Business & Home Security

03rd April 2008
Safeguarding houses and companies have proven to be a vital requirement for each person and it could be made possible with the help of advisors or consultants available. When a home or business application is to be secured, the general advice given by ... Read >
Author: Bill Pratt

Forgive All EBay Sins!

03rd April 2008
Over the years, I have been amazed at the "blinding" greed and reckless approach to commerce that some business owners have employed. Lying to customers, selling inferior merchandise, and not offering refunds, left a firestorm of irate customers in thei... Read >
Author: DIYA SOOD

Tony Soprano Style Dog Training

07th March 2008
"Revenge is like serving cold cuts" - Tony Soprano That saying was the first thought to pop into my head as I hung up the phone. I am a big Soprano's fan. I thought the show was very funny and had me rolling on the ground laughing sometimes. Especi... Read >
Author: AmazingDogTrainingMan

Work Intensification and Resisting It

26th February 2008
The Society for Human Resource Management calls it "work intensification"â€"the practice of employers trying to squeeze more productivity (and hours!) out of their workers. A survey by the global management consulting firm Accenture confirms that nearl... Read >
Author: Ruth Klein

Baby Names - Choosing Your Child's Name

22nd January 2008
Choosing the perfect baby name for your unborn child can be a time-consuming and difficult task, after all it's a name your child will carry with it throughout their life. With so many hundreds of thousands of baby names to pick from it's hard to know whe... Read >
Author: J Martin

The Easy Weight Loss Plan Review

30th March 2007
Start it now and start it simply. The easy weight loss plan consists of a little exercise, a few eating changes, and a little mental preparation. The toughest part, believe it or not, is having the strength to begin. Hot tip: If you can get past t... Read >
Author: brianthelion

Resigning with Dignity: Why leaving your job with professionalism is important

27th March 2007
Perhaps you've seen it, maybe more than once … your co-worker has resigned, and they'll earn their last few paychecks getting on everyone's nerves. Negative or hostile remarks, projects left undone, an unwillingness to help, tardiness and truancy - they... Read >
Author: Marketing Expert

The History of the Rosedale Neighbourhood in Toronto

19th February 2007
The wealthiest neighbourhood in Toronto came into being in 1824, when William Botsford Jarvis bought a portion of a 200 acre land grant made to Captain George Playter for his role in supporting King George in the American Revolution. Jarvis was the sherif... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

All About the Artificial Christmas Tree

16th November 2006
The very first artificial Christmas tree was nothing like the fabulous recreations of woodland beauty we see today. In fact, the first artificial Christmas tree was made by a company that manufactured brushes and of very unbecoming materials for a Christm... Read >
Author: Rob Buenaventura

Al Gore's Inconvenient Infomercial: A Movie Review, Part Two

05th July 2006
Whatever gravity the poseur portrayed during his supercilious narration, and in his deep-thinking (but awkward) poses, Gore nullified these moments with clumsy flashbacks to the 2000 presidential campaign. (Well, Gore reportedly did a lot of drugs in coll... Read >
Author: James Finch

ROI on the 8-Step Coaching Model

29th September 2005
Every training program should be examined for cost effectiveness; that is, the value of the program to the cost of implementing that program. The 8-Step Coaching Model taught by CMOE is no exception. The following story is an example of how one manager ... Read >
Author: CMOE Development Team
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