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  • Getting Things Done Through Effective Communication
    Executives and managers are involved in meetings, presentations, interviews, conferences, telephone conversations, memos or emails, participating in all sorts of communications methods to exchange the necessary information.
  • Kabul Beauty School
    There was this story on Afghanistan that hit the newswires a few weeks ago. Unlike most stories about Afghanistan that comment on the ouster of the Taliban and the end of the totalitarian regime in that country, this news story appeared to be on the other hand of the spectrum as far as seriousness
  • Walk Every Day
    When it comes to exercise we each determine what we can or cannot do, and how hard we push ourselves. Some follow the all-or-nothing principle, believing that if exercise is good for you it has to be hard, even painful.
  • Rising Property Prices
    A rise in mass property prices owes to many factors and becomes the cause to a general downfall and hinders economic growth. The whole money market plays a part in giving rise to the prices of properties, commodities, assets, factors of production and so on.
  • Cooking With Children
    Next Sunday morning, surprise your angels by inviting them to the kitchen and join them in creating their own breakfast.
  • Worldwide Employment Trends
    Employment prospects were bright in the Asia Pacific region for the first quarter of 2006 as well as in North America, but it was expected to be an up and down three months for most of Europe, according to news reports on June 29 this year.
  • Preparing Your Boat for a Hurricane
    Every marina has different rules for what must be done by boat owners in the face of an approaching hurricane. In the wake of Katrina and Wilma, states are beginning to pass laws requiring boat owners to prepare their boats in certain ways.
  • After Diet Comes Diet
    Judging from the recent statistical data in relation to the exponential increase of overweight and obese people worldwide, a lot of individuals who feel unhappy with their bodies, even when it is objectively considered to belong to the normal scale.
  • Education Can Be a Lifelong Process
    Studies have shown that seniors who spend time on educational activities have better cognitive function and retain their memories longer than seniors who do not. Additionally, attending educational programs give seniors the opportunity to interact with others of their age group and with younger people as well.
  • Dancing Your Way
    I adore dancing! Since early childhood, I always admired the movement of professional dancers and my mother used to laugh every time I glued my head in front of the TV set, during a dancing contest or a dancing video.
  • The Legendary Jack Nicklaus
    The general consensus seems to be that, at the rate he is going, Tiger Woods is destined to be the greatest golfer of all time before his career is over.
  • Encouraging Ethical Behavior
    Most authorities agree that there is room for improvement in business ethics. One of the most problematic questions raised in relation to business ethics is whether or not businesses can become more ethical in the real world.
  • SUV Pros and Cons
    Your car is bursting at the seams with children, sports equipment, groceries and pets. You think it may be time to trade up to a larger car.
  • Differences Between Canadian and American Football
    American and Canadian football both descended from rugby and began in Canada as a game played between British soldiers garrisoned in Montreal. The soldiers played a series of games against students at McGill University.
  • Real Estate Economics at a Glance
    Real estate business is like a whole different world in itself where different forces collect and affect one another and thus functions that world.

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