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5 Interesting Facts about Lovina Beach in North Bali

01st February 2010
Not as widely visited as south Bali, north Bali has a distinct and unique character of its own. Lovina, a sparsely populated stretch of pristine black sand beach, has become the destination of choice for tourists wishing to escape the Bali's busy south. L... Read >
Author: Anwar H

Understanding the Laws Concerning Collections

18th December 2009
If you have ever been contacted by a collection agency, you know that it can be an unpleasant experience. A collection agency can turn simple acts, such as checking the mail or answering the phone, into dreaded tasks. However, it is important to know that... Read >
Author: Raul Levine

How to teach acupuncture

15th December 2009
The teaching of western medicine does not change very much from one country to the other. Topics, methodology, techniques, procedures, diagnostic, treatment possibilities, and the practical applications are similar. The whole curriculum is set up by medic... Read >
Author: Francois Beyens

Meeting held to review the working of Coir Board

10th December 2009
Dinsha Patel, minister of state (independent charge), Ministry of MSMEs, recently held a meeting with the chairman of the Coir Board to review the working of the Board and also to discuss the measures undertaken in the current financial year for the dev... Read >
Author: David Parks

Incubation project for SMEs

03rd December 2009
The Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani (BITS Pilani) has resumed hiring and is now inviting applications from people to take up business incubation projects, which will be implemented under the 'Scheme of Entrepreneurial and Managerial Develo... Read >
Author: David Parks

Teri and SIDBI to boost Chandigarh-Mohali-Panchkula engineering cluster

26th November 2009
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) has decided to help the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) in implementing its project-‘Small and Medium Enterprises Financing and Development Project', in the Chandigarh-Mohali-Panchkula engin... Read >
Author: David Parks

Personal Grants to Pay Off Debt with Government Grants

26th November 2009
Government Personal Grants to Pay Off Debts In the up to date industrial scenario, government grants have show itself as one of the most trustworthy options in paying off debts. However , if you consider that debt consolidation loan is a miles better c... Read >
Author: Jerry Briggs

Offshore Asset Protection Secrets They Don't Want You To Know

24th November 2009
For every moderately affluent person there comes the time to start thinking about the future: namely asset protection and preparing for the worst. Although we can all hope for the best, life shows us that those who are prepared win time and time again.... Read >
Author: Offshorebanking

C-Level Selling Tip 9 - Overcoming Executive Intimidation

12th November 2009
Anxiety is the uneasy feeling that arises within you when thinking about approaching a senior level executive, doctor, high government official, etc. It surfaces because you are anticipating an unpleasant outcome or projecting a negative experience. So ... Read >
Author: Sam Manfer

Are All Work From Home Opportunities Scams?

05th October 2009
Are all work from home opportunities scams? - The short answer is no, but it would be naive to think that there aren't any work from home opportunity scams. After all, we're dealing with money here, and where there's money, there are scammers and con arti... Read >
Author: dkw

Explanation of Extortion

02nd October 2009
Extortion is an effort to acquire money from a person by threatening the person to make a criminal charge against that person. Extortion is considered to be a white color crime. Extortion is said to be committed by the person when the person tries to acqu... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

There's an Awful Lot of Coffee in Brazil!

11th September 2009
Brazil's coffee production in 2008 was more than double that of its closest rivals Vietnam. Brazil increased it's output by more than 12 million bags to a staggering 46 million, compared to Vietnam's 19.5 million bags during the same period. That's a s... Read >
Author: Fenton Wayne

Antique Lamps - Papier Mache

08th September 2009
Antique lamps, you would expect to be made of porcelain, glass, wood, or brass, but not paper! But, yes, there are papier mache antique lamps. Papier Mache is a French word, which literally means, mashed paper, or, sometimes, chewed paper. There is a ... Read >
Author: Maurice Robertson

Justice & Sec Clamping Down On Corrupt Practices: Beware Of The Conduct Of Strategic Partners

03rd September 2009
Today's state of affairs for private equity sponsors in the arenas of public relations and politics is challenging at best, and a private equity sponsor who is exposing itself to corruption or corrupt partners are inviting criticism and worse. Private equ... Read >
Author: J Solutions

COMING SOON, CHEAPER LOANS FOR SEZ DEVELOPERS

15th July 2009
grand-venezia-greater-noida.aspx The government may soon releasea new set of rules that will make domestic borrowing cheaper for developers of special economic zones (SEZs), thereby boosting investment in these tax-free manufacturing hubs. The ... Read >
Author: zameensapna
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