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29th September 2009
A confidence crisis is more than a minor dip - it's more serious. A confidence crisis is triggered by setbacks like losing an important business order, break-up of a valued relationship or losing a job.
When this happens, even a small thing can send yo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
The Premier League this year is going to be one of the most hotly contested title races in years with many teams in contention. Many people have criticized the English Premier League for the lack of competition with the same 4 teams finishing in the top ... Read >
Author: Marcus Wilson
24th September 2009
One of the key reasons why a vision is successful is in the attitude of the leader of it to allow others part ownership in it. Our western philosophy of ownership can be quite selfish. I am not talking of negating our responsibility to lead the vision, bu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Everyday people have to contend with long stressful hours at work and even at home. Once stress builds up, you will have a hard time making decisions, given its stranglehold on your line of thinking. It could adversely affect your work as well as your i... Read >
Author: rickcarstens
23rd September 2009
Everyday people have to contend with long stressful hours at work and even at home. Once stress builds up, you will have a hard time making decisions, given its stranglehold on your line of thinking. It could adversely affect your work as well as your i... Read >
Author: rickcarstens
23rd September 2009
Ever since humans learned how to shape metal, the sword has been the weapon of choice for many warriors. It is a sturdy, durable weapon that has been a fixture in the hands of soldiers for thousands of years. Military swords have been used in combat in ne... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Manage customer orders for your retail and restaurant business!
Traditional order management solutions require merchants to lock themselves into a proprietary vendor controlled order management solution. These proprietary systems are expensive, diffic... Read >
Author: Salemanager Merchant Services
14th September 2009
Google is such a huge search engine and owns a tight stranglehold on the Internet marketplace. So this means Internet business entrepreneurs must use Google for assistance in marketing their Internet business. Google owns several features that you can use... Read >
Author: David Gange
10th September 2009
It seems that as much and as often that state, federal and local elected government officials promise to undo the stranglehold that electricity providers seem to have on the public, prices continue to keep going up. So what’s really going on anyway? Can... Read >
Author: Chriss Tyrrell
03rd September 2009
If you're a proud iPhone owner, you've probably noticed the fact that Apple has a stranglehold over the Applications Store. Apple has the first and last say over the programs that make it into this outlet, and if the Powers that Be decide that your applic... Read >
Author: Tom Lasky
30th August 2009
Big broadband market players have capitalized on the ever increasing demand of broadband services by offering newer and more lucrative deals. BT Broadband leads the pack and is regarded by many as the best Internet service provider in UK. Its unique deals... Read >
Author: Andrew Peterson
03rd August 2009
The first time Doug Wallace, author of the bestselling memoir, Everything Will Be All Right, saw a library; he was awed by the presence of thousands of books stacked floor to ceiling. His young mind couldn't grasp the concept of one person reading all th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd August 2009
Doug Wallace, an attorney and author of the memoir Everything Will Be All Right was the third oldest of eight children born into an impoverished Tennessee family. In his memoir, Wallace tells the story of how the stranglehold of poverty enchains its victi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
06th July 2009
Many of us around the world have secrets or have a mysterious side to us that conceals a bigger truth that we just don’t want others to know about. Some secrets are bigger than others, whilst other secrets can protect certain people from hurting. But we... Read >
Author: byerwills
30th June 2009
Women were the marginalized section of our society. They were struggling to have a stranglehold in this men’s world. But, in
oday’s time their position has improved after years of subjugation and domination.
Though, in remote villages of India th... Read >
Author: Neha Gupta
12th June 2009
Twitter is the ultimate social media tool to put your personal branding on steroids. You're about to discover a remarkable concept that will not just boost your Twitter marketing efforts, but your branding and positioning as well.
To tell you a bit abo... Read >
Author: Puppet Master
05th June 2009
How much time is left before we lose our home? It's already too late for most of us. If only we had sold a couple REOs per month--we might have made it.
We've been trying since last September to get into the the REO market as selling agents. We've sent... Read >
Author: Chez Christian
24th April 2009
You will have undoubtedly have been bombarded with facts and figures all about ulcerative colitis and no doubt a thought is lingering in your mind as to the question everyone would like answered. "How did this happen?" You were probably healthy before bei... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker
09th April 2009
With the recession tightening its stranglehold on the UK, here are some ways in which you can save money on your next ski holiday.
First of all, why not consider a self catered holiday? In this day and age, self catering doesn't automatically mean tiny... Read >
Author: Snowmonkey
17th March 2009
As medical research continues to confirm that many natural remedies to common and sometimes catastrophic illnesses are safe and effective, many physicians find themselves in an untenable dilemma.
While their Hippocratic Oath demands that they do no har... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th March 2009
The trend toward homes that are powered by alternative energy sources, ranging from wind turbines and solar collection cells to hydrogen fuel cells and biomass gases, is one that needs to continue into the 21st century and beyond. We have great need of be... Read >
Author: Jimmy Spier
17th December 2008
Copyright © 2008 Ed Bagley
Wisconsin's men won their 10th straight title, Minnesota's women repeated as champs but Nicole Bush of Michigan State won the individual title Sunday (11-1-08) at the Big Ten Cross-Country Championship Meet in Ann Arbor (MI)... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
16th December 2008
Virtual Sports Page was started about a month ago and it has blossomed very quickly due to the addictive material that is posted. It seems readers can't wait to get back to see which of their favorite athletes is being picked apart.
The page focuses on... Read >
Author: Sean Taylor
22nd November 2008
Ever since Easton turned the hockey world upside down with their revolutionary composite Easton Synergy stick they have had a stranglehold on the hockey stick marketplace. Big companies like Bauer, Sherwood and Reebok have all tried to put a dent in their... Read >
Author: EuroTraveler
12th September 2008
The German car manufacturers often seem to have a stranglehold on the luxury vehicle market. Many of the most popular “high end” luxury vehicles originate in Germany such as Porsche, Mercedes, Audi and BMW.
The German companies built their reputati... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com
22nd August 2008
IBM Bundles Middleware on Linux Systems
IBM on Tuesday said it wants to free desktops from Microsoft software(from: http://www.china-computer-accessories.com/buy-software/), announcing an alliance with Linux vendors to preload its middleware on Linux dis... Read >
Author: sws
13th August 2008
In the past, European competition laws restricted BT's stranglehold on telephone line access throughout the UK. There was a process known as LLU, or 'local-loop unbundling', which permitted companies to establish their own equipment in BT exchanges, payi... Read >
Author: Shirley Stevens
21st July 2008
Every guitar player that has ever been born lives for the day when he/she can pick up a vintage guitar. Vintage guitars are available in all major manufacturers and brands. But it's not only musicians and guitar enthusiasts that are attracted to these mas... Read >
Author: michro01
14th July 2008
Was it a day like today? Did the dawn chase away midnight dreams? From mountain peaks to valley floors, surely all creation joined nature's chorus as the Almighty's symphony sprang to life. This voiceless choir sang utopian melodies of heavenly ecstasy wh... Read >
Author: Ed Vortek
23rd June 2008
Many are unaware that technology now makes it possible to watch TV on PC. Yes, all you need is a normal home computer and an Internet connection to turn your PC into a super TV. It is now possible to escape the stranglehold of the cable and satellite co... Read >
Author: Bill Gatton
14th May 2008
The trend toward homes that are powered by alternative energy sources, ranging from wind turbines and solar collection cells to hydrogen fuel cells and biomass gases, is one that needs to continue into the 21st century and beyond. We have great need of be... Read >
Author: warren85390
02nd May 2008
Despite controlling the majority of the population’s day-to-day finances, the UK’s big five banks only appear nine times in the top 64 Best Buy credit cards, loans and savings accounts list issued by consumer magazine, Which?
But, despite their a... Read >
Author: mpressman
11th April 2008
There’s a huge threat facing today’s Realtors, and it isn’t the sluggish housing market. The very nature of the Real Estate industry is changing in a huge way, and it’s possible to predict who will come out on top. The threat is called Web 2.0... Read >
Author: Phil
02nd February 2008
In a balanced marriage, the man is traditionally supposed to go out to work every day. He is supposed to earn enough money to provide for all the needs of the family. The father is also expected to give overall guidance to the children in life matters a... Read >
Author: James Walsh
01st February 2008
Is it possible for us to get cheaper prices when we buy products and services? Car warranty appears to be one area where there are definitely savings available for those who are prepared to shop around for an online deal.
The internet has changed the w... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
21st August 2007
It appears that the dung heap is finally hitting the fan in the mortgage industry. As lender after lender fold up their tent due to illiquidity or even bankruptcy, many homeowners now find themselves in a unfamiliar position concerning their mortgage loan... Read >
Author: Dino McShane
03rd August 2007
A confidence crisis is more than a minor dip - it's more serious. A confidence crisis is triggered by setbacks like losing an important business order, break-up of a valued relationship or losing a job.
When this happens, even a small thing can send yo... Read >
Author: Emmanuel Segui
26th July 2007
Common criminals who specialize in assaults have long used the military principle of surprise when they do their dirty work. They sneak up on women or men from behind and before you know it they have their arm around your neck in a stranglehold demanding ... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn
22nd May 2007
Many guys who pull a toy or two behind their truck are also fiercely brand-competitive. But, the same crowd who sees their rear window as a blank easel for denouncing their neighbors’ truck brands may find their time wasted when battling over hitch and ... Read >
Author: Andrew Bernhardt
30th March 2007
Welcome.
I’m Toby Marshall, Director of Abacus and a new contributor to CCH. My goal? To each month explore and offer thought-provoking opinion on topics of interest that as human capital professionals we can’t ignore … Why we routinely pay tens... Read >
Author: Toby Marshall
30th March 2007
Today’s need to attract and retain quality employees is arguably more important but increasingly more difficult than ever before, and many business managers struggle to recruit the people they need.
Understanding the dynamics of the Australian recru... Read >
Author: Toby Marshall
19th February 2007
In the Star Wars movie's famous bar scene you knew, by appearance, what zany character was sitting beside you. Each character had a distinctive look. Yet in meetings you may have no idea the constellation of characters that you're meeting with. That's bec... Read >
Author: Craig Harrison
19th February 2007
In the Star Wars movie's famous bar scene you knew, by appearance, what zany character was sitting beside you. Each character had a distinctive look. Yet in today's meetings you may have no idea the constellation of characters that you’re meeting with. ... Read >
Author: Craig Harrison
16th June 2006
By ADSL South Africa, 11 June 2006
The state of affairs in regard to broadband or ADSL in South Africa can now easily be categorized as a crisis. A crisis when compared to most all other countries. The Demand for broadband is growing but service delive... Read >
Author: Lloyd Lopes
25th April 2006
Copyright 2006 business-cards.com
History would have us believe the first printed book, like so many inventions, came out of China. The publication, "The Diamond Sutra" appeared in 868 AD and the print type was most certainly made from clay. Others ins... Read >
Author: J Dubo
14th January 2006
Debt is bad!!! Or that's the message you hear most often. But I'll let you in on a little secret - you actually get two types of Debt: Good Debt and Bad Debt.
Good debt is the debt that you enter into when you're using other peoples money (OPM) to bu... Read >
Author: Gerard Korsten
01st October 2005
If you're finding your debt payments are increasing but your salary is stuck in place, you're not alone. Millions of Americans are making the mistake of living a lifestyle that's not in synch with their take-home pay. Unfortunately, when that paycheck d... Read >
Author: Frank Liz
06th January 2005
About a year ago if you wanted to register a domain name there
was only one place to go: "Network Solutions". For $70.00 (for
the first two years) you could register a name of your very own.
Today that's no longer the case. Now that the Internic no l... Read >
Author: Merle No Last Name
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