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THE MIRROR TEST
A Must Have "Business" Book By Ex-CMO of Kodak, Jeffrey Hayzlett
Using engaging and timely anecdotes, Mr. Hayzlett educates every business owner how to thoughtfully yet aggressively evaluate, deconstruct and then reconstruct one's business in order to focus on its bottom line.
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NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES IN THE AGE OF BROADBAND
By: N.L. Goodman
An era gone by? In a word, yes, but please keep reading.
The course, dry feel of ink stained hands. The silky glide of the glossy paper. You know the touch all too well. Paper my friends, printed paper.
But what has happened to paper? Technology was so rampant that when broadband came about, everyone was willing to embrace it; willing to forego the printed matter for the electronic edition.
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WHAT SHOULD I DO WITH MY OLD COMPUTER
By: Paul Popp
The problem of how to safely dispose of outdated, unwanted computers and other information technology is huge and growing larger each year. Studies estimate that between 250 and 700 million desktop and laptop computers in the U.S. will soon be obsolete.
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By: Robert Miller
'And the vultures, they came running..."
Well, it finally happened. My Mother died and the vultures came out.
Not the bird, the vultures, my siblings and other relatives.
I had seen it in other families, but I had not really thought it possible in my own, well, not to this degree. My Mother seemed to be in great health; running errands locally, taking the bus and train for longer excursions and occasionally relying on a taxi or two when forced. Then one Tuesday morning the phone rang with loud bang and the news was spread; my Mother was dead.
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THE NEED TO END FINANCIAL PYRAMID SCHEMES
By: Joe Warren
Financial Pyramid schemes are a scam, but why hasn't our gov't recognized that?
Rephrase, but why does our government put out warnings about MLM's and Ponzi schemes, but not their own, such as, maybe, ahem, social security.
Our modern times are hypocratic at its peak.
We have global flat wages, exceptionally high unemployment, and the USA has lost its manufacturing industry and it is desperately trying to sustain itself as a service country! We critize China as a piracy country, without understanding their culture or their retail, nor do American's appreciate their loans, which were necessary because of American corporate greed and schemes.
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