Articles, tagged with "rare breed", page 1
01st February 2012
Leaders today face unprecedented challenges. Economic downturns, change in workforce demands, an ever increasing competitive market combined with the need to do more with less makes for trying times for the best of leaders. Those leaders that stand out, t...
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Debora McLaughlin
15th December 2011
The business world is an interesting environment. Changes happen all the time, with industries starting up and closing down everyday. It’s a normal occurrence. Of course, there are others that, despite the sorry state their business is in, would still loo...
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Belinda Summers
11th October 2011
Everybody has a story to tell. What an incredible pity that so many people do not know how to do this. Language is one of the most important tools available to everybody. It is perhaps the most important of all the various tools that should form part of a...
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paultm
03rd October 2011
Car washing or detailing, oil and filter change and lube services are extremely common and widely accessible throughout the metropolitan areas of North America. However, consumers are always looking for a service that is acceptable, providing a full ran...
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Owen Jones
30th June 2011
If I want to know for sure that one of my homes will sell quickly, even on a certain date, I may consider a home auction. One thing I've learned about auctions is that the skill and marketing ability of the auctioneer is all-important, it can make all the...
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Leo Kingston
09th June 2011
The Field Spaniel originated in England in the course of the 1800's and made use of to be deemed the exact breed as the English Cocker Spaniel. It was in the 20th century that they determined any English Cocker Spaniel previously mentioned 25lbs would be ...
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Alfonso Wyatt
25th May 2011
The Field Spaniel originated in England during the 1800's and utilized to be thought to be the exact breed as the English Cocker Spaniel. It was in the 20th century that they decided any English Cocker Spaniel above 25lbs would be classed as a Field Spani...
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Edmund Velez
24th May 2011
There are two types of people in this world, those that live life above the line and those that live life below the line. People who live above the line are those that know they are 100% responsible for what takes place in their life. Those that live belo...
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mgriffiths
13th May 2011
Do you want to be rich? Does becoming a millionaire appeal to you? Well, we've all heard the stories about the millionaire next door and the answer to the question of wanting to be rich is a resounding "YES". But it's a trick question. The real question i...
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Lee Coates
15th April 2011
Working to achieve that perfect golf swing is the elusive Holy Grail for millions of amateur and possibly hack golfers. Professional golfers are a rare breed because they know they will never attain perfection, yet they continue to work towards that goal ...
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Anil
31st March 2011
An Evening of Classic Cars and Auto Detailing in Harpenden.
Quite by accident, I began my discoveries into Car Detailing in Harpenden on a warm July evening when I was visiting 'Classics on the Common'. This is an annual event where you'll find the cra...
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prestige
20th March 2011
Of the many places in the world that need no introduction, Switzerland is among the first names that comes to mind whenever anybody is asked about their favourite holiday destination, save the few who have already been there a couple of times! The reason ...
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Matric Cellular
10th March 2011
An inkjet is an inkjet is an inkjet, yes? Basically, although the bulk of models from Brother, Canon, HP and Lexmark, in addition to from Epson itself, use pigment-based or even dye-based water-soluble inks, the SX515W is really a rare breed that depends ...
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Jack Underwood
21st February 2011
When clovers take over a garden, they tend to do just that. Some might agree that although they are one of the more better looking pesky plants, they still pose a huge problem in a lot of extra moist soils. They spread like a disease, rapidly. When you lo...
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Author:
Derek Farley
15th February 2011
A group of bird enthusiasts recently amassed in a location in Suffolk with their binoculars and telescopes in a bid to see a rare breed of kestrel.
Alerted by a paging system, the twitchers travelled from around the country to the southern county hopin...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle