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12th October 2009
Darlene Quinn thinks that Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke sounds like a reverse Chicken Little.
For the last two weeks, the head of the Fed has been declaring the recession is already over, even if it doesn't feel like it, and that recovery is ar... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th October 2009
One day, while Chicken Little was walking in the woods, an acorn fell and hit him on his head.
"Goodness gracious me!" said Chicken Little, "The sky is falling, the sky is falling. I must go warn everyone."
We see this all the time. The stock market... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
08th October 2009
The $40,000 Washer/Dryer
Not giving an inch may cost you a mint in real estate transactions
Back in the 1960's, Tarryton Cigarettes had the saying "I'd Rather Fight Than Switch". Personally, I think I would give up my specific brand of cigarette... Read >
Author: Mark Wade
02nd October 2009
It’s refreshing to say that fans of Kingdom Hearts were finally rewarded for their patience with a game that is a worthy successor to the original. It’s not a secret that more often than not sequels don’t live to be as good as the originals. The new... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
30th September 2009
Video gaming is one of America’s favorite pastimes. There are more video game stores in New York City than there are books stores. And there are enough games out there to satisfy the taste of any gamer alive. Why do people of all ages find themselves so... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd June 2009
Impending Changes in the SEO world
The sky isn't falling chicken little, but your traffic may be in the near future.
There is no question that Google has been a dominating force. There is also no question that Microsoft has both the financial and the ... Read >
Author: pkshukla
21st June 2009
We have all seen the news reports and read the papers. We know that people are running around like chicken little screaming about the collapse of the housing market. If you listen to all the experts it starts to seem pretty bleak. Is there an upside?
... Read >
Author: Kari Clark
11th June 2009
Impending Changes in the SEO world
The sky isn't falling chicken little, but your traffic may be in the near future.
There is no question that Google has been a dominating force. There is also no question that Microsoft has both the financial and the ... Read >
Author: Prashant
28th April 2009
In ancient times, lessons were taught via stories told around the campfires at the end of the day. The wise elders would tell and retell fables that turned into modern stories such as "The Hare and the Tortoise" where the moral of "slow and s... Read >
Author: Cheri Alguire
04th April 2009
With technology moving at an unprecedented pace, it seems that ‘new and improved’, updated gadgets are released almost immediately following a previous version. But no matter how nifty that previous version was, consumers still love to see - and own -... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
30th March 2009
Easter Sunday is a holiday much anticipated by kids. After all, they get to hang out with friends and family, play games, eat candy and other treats, and even get presents! Of course, unfortunately for us adults, we’re the ones who have to provide all t... Read >
Author: Corina Volegna
25th March 2009
While our economy may be experiencing a recession, it doesn’t mean that your mind and spirit need to fall into a slump as well. I know it's difficult sometimes; especially if you’re a worry wart, who constantly tunes into the six o’clock news to ge... Read >
Author: Joan Marie Whelan
06th February 2009
My dad has a saying:
"Most people are like chickens.
They don't like their feathers ruffled - it flusters them."
I would bet you're acting like a chicken right now.
Lots of squawking and not too much action.
But Chicken Little - the sky isn't fallin... Read >
Author: Kim Duke
03rd February 2009
"The sky is falling, the sky is falling!" Perhaps you are familiar with the story of Chicken Little. Do you know anyone like that? Do you know several people like that? Do you find that after you are exposed to these people that you begin to think a bit m... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th January 2009
Are you searching for information related to antenna or other information somehow related to antenna tutorial, or portable antenna? If yes, this article will give you helpful insights related to antenna and even somehow related to notebook computer and fm... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
18th December 2008
It was the third time in as many weeks he'd asked to see me. Once again sitting across the desk, Jeff was expressing distress at something. This time he was upset that Lydia was making more money than he was. Last week he was unhappy with the hours Joe wa... Read >
Author: Nan Russell
04th December 2008
It seems that those in the know are reluctant to use the “R” word (recession) to describe the economy. However, if economic activity is receding, by definition, that is a recession.
Can the government really help? Sometimes yes, and sometimes no.... Read >
Author: jackdonner
12th November 2008
Having trouble staying calm and centered in "this economy?" You're not the only one.
I was just chatting with a client last week who shared how upset with herself she was about getting sucked into the maelstrom of negative energy the banks, the media,... Read >
Author: Helen Graves
11th November 2008
�The sky is falling, the sky is falling� said Chicken Little, which, if you turn on the radio, watch the TV or read the paper feels fairly accurate. Everywhere we turn the word �crisis� is in the air - the financial crisis, the food crisis, the gl... Read >
03rd November 2008
Switch on CNN, or BBC News 24 just now and there’s a pretty good bet that the focus
right now is on the gloomy world economy. As the world banking system has all but gone
bust and advanced economies rush headlong into a recession with rising une... Read >
Author: Frasier Smith
03rd November 2008
You know what Chicken Little said, “The sky is falling”. Has the bad news really come home to roost this time?
Our economy started out based on agriculture, then went to manufacturing, then to the information age, and now to consumerism. The chal... Read >
Author: jackdonner
30th September 2008
So you received a call from a friend and you are now kicking yourself for not screening the call because it turns out that he/she/they are in your neighborhood soon to pay you an unexpected visit.
You cannot faint in despair (since you do not have ti... Read >
Author: Adas Interior Design, Inc. - Designing for your co
29th September 2008
Growing up in a middle class family of seven was a learning experience which caused me to reflect often about the whole issue of success and motivation.
Our family was a microcosm of the varying income strata ranging from wealth to low middle-class. I ... Read >
Author: Lee Walters
26th August 2008
Believe it or not, chickens make very good pets, and they can provide you with food in the eggs they lay. They are easy to take care of and easy to feed and you don't need to keep them inside the house. Of course, if you have a pet chicken, you want to gi... Read >
Author: Ling Tong
20th July 2008
It’s amazing.
Graduate from university and you are paid $50,000 or more, have a big training budget and lots of expensive management attention.
12 months earlier and all you could do was flip burgers.
How does this miracle happen? It’s the sa... Read >
Author: Toby Marshall
12th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Robert M. Clinger III
Deteriorating economic conditions have policymakers in Washington, D.C. running around like Chicken Little. As a result of the perceived falling of the sky, these same policymakers are scrambling to come up wit... Read >
Author: Robert M. Clinger III
07th November 2007
Stress is a hot topic in the workplace. Some employees get bent out of shape by almost anything. Other people calmly take almost any sort of situation in stride.Here are immediately useful tips for leaders and all employees. First are tips to help lead... Read >
Author: Michael Mercer
16th June 2007
One of my good friends – we’ll call him MJ to protect his alleged innocence -- manages a chain of independent record stores in the Pacific Northwest. Over dinner last week, MJ lamented that the industry he’s loved and catered to for the last 20 year... Read >
Author: Guy van der Biek
21st August 2006
Do you remember the first time you saw your favorite Disney movie?
How would you like to relive the magic and be able to see your favorite Disney movies any time you wanted to?
Movies On VHS And DVD
With movies available on VHS and DVD, you can e... Read >
Author: Mike Dougherty
13th August 2006
Another smashing hit by Walt Disney. A beautiful, innocent story of young teen passionate, wanton spirits who want to excel in music industry. These teen divas are full of energy and thrill like swift felines pouncing in the jungle and they are ready to o... Read >
Author: Ron Arthur
01st April 2006
In the old days, choosing a video game system for children wasn't all that
hard. After all, parents didn't have to worry about games carried by systems
like Atari (there was nothing threatening about Pac-Man or Space Invaders).
Today, however, with ... Read >
Author: Mark Robbins
05th March 2006
The bird flu virus is supposed to be really affecting the birds only. However, because of the nature of flu viruses that can be able to mutate and transfer from one species to the other. The bird flu virus that has been killing birds has now been affectin... Read >
Author: Michael Colucci
08th February 2006
OPTIMISM MONTH: March 1- 31, 2006
Are you an optimist or a pessimist? Do you often expect bad things to happen? Pessimists are like the fairy tale about Chicken Little. In the fairy tale, Chicken Little kept shouting, 'Help, help the sky is falling'. ... Read >
Author: Maryann Troiani
31st January 2006
Q: After years of dreaming about starting my own business, I finally took the plunge a little over a year ago. To say the least, my dream quickly became a nightmare. The business didn't do nearly as well as I had hoped. I ran out of money within six month... Read >
Author: Tim Knox
14th January 2006
The sky isn't falling chicken little, but your traffic may be in the near future.
There is no question that Google has been a dominating force. There is also no question that Microsoft has both the financial and the manpower resources to give them som... Read >
Author: Wildfire Marketing Group Content Development Team
13th November 2005
At some point, most businesses, especially small businesses will find themselves in a position where they feel that they can't afford to advertise properly, or even at all. Unfortunately this can cause a vicious downward spiral because by not advertising ... Read >
Author: Jeremy Knauff
10th October 2005
Paying for expertise is an inherent part of business. How else can we make the best decisions in specialty areas without informed help?
Unfortunately there can be conflicts of interest on the part of your expert which can be subtle yet extremely powerf... Read >
Author: Mark Meshulam
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