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- Economists Agree Real Estate Bomb Ready To Drop By: Mike Colpitts
Real Estate markets all over America are making the transition from a sellers market to a buyers market, making many economists contend a national real estate depreciation is forthcoming.
There are still isolated markets that are strongly appreciating, but they are the exception after 15 interest rate hikes from the Federal Reserve Bank, a series of hurricanes to hit Florida and Louisiana and weakening state economies in Indiana, Ohio and Michigan. Foreclosure rates are al... Tags:
- The Best Learning Tool By: Donovan Baldwin
There's a school where anybody can get a diploma if they're willing to pay the price. It teaches some of the best lessons around, and has one particular teaching technique that really gets the job. Tags: internet marketing, internet business, education, school, training, experience
- How To Effective Identify Bad Leadership In An Organization - NU Leadership Series By: Daryl D Green
“Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality."
Warren G. Bennis
Leader, are you going to meet your organizational goals? Are you looking for a "silver bullet" solution? Your organization won't be successful without good leadership. You can purchase better equipment or introduce a new process. However, your situation won't improve until you have effective leadership.
What is leadership? There are a variety of leadership definitions. For this article, lea... Tags: leadership, management, business, advice, Christianity, Christian
- Salmon Fishing Tackle By: Milos Pesic
Like the hunter with his gun, or the pugilist with his glove, fishing has its tackle. A best friend, a prized possession, the relationship is much like Tiger Woods and his True Temper Dynamic Gold Driver. Tags: fishing, salmon fishing, fly fishing, bass fishing, fishing tackle, fishing charter, fishi
- Criminals Work Vacation Rest Stop By: Johnny Jenkins
She went into the restroom, and as she was coming out a man knocked her down, snatched a pearl necklace off her neck, and ran into the woods. Tags: travel safety, self defense, road travel, rest stop
- George Washington Grew Marijuana ? By: G. Sandkamp
These are some llittle known and bizzare facts from history and the present.Make for great usless trivia at parties. Enjoy... Tags: bizzare facts, history, Trivia
- Why is the Leader of All Dogs the Bulldog? By: Bob Bergeth
Do you know why the leader of all dogs is the bulldog? Do you know which great leader personified the same qualities as the bulldog? Every person, every dog looks at a bulldog with a feeling of the utmost profound respect. If you can meet this leadership test, life will be good for you. You cannot buy it and you will not learn it in school. Read about it next. Tags: leader, leadership, entrepreneur, sales, business, persistence, success, resoluteness, mot
- Dedicated Employee By: Stephanie Gibbs
This is a real life true story about a man who worked for seventy two years with Los Angeles Public Transportation, only missed one day of work and continued to supervise of staff of eleven employees until he retired on his one hundredth birthday. Tags: success dedication commitment employee loyalty Los Angeles transportation retirement atten
- Unknown facts of the cigarette history By: Vasea
Camel cigarettes were put on the market in 1913 by company founded by R. J. Reynolds. In 20-30s "Camel" was "number one cigarettes brand" in the USA. In the 60s R. J. Reynolds Company made a decision to do the redesign of Camel. The packing was altered. Two of three pyramids were removed and was made the whole modification of external look. Tags: interesting fact, cigarette, cigarette history, marlboro, camel, cigarette fact
- History of worldwide reputation growth of legendary tobacco brands By: Glen Van Benton Sr.
American mixing has a specially cultivated tobacco. It is comparatively new tobacco which has magnificent aroma. It grows in Tennessee, Kentucky and Ohio states. Among its components we can find sugar, high content of nicotine. Burley also has rich nut taste. Tags: cigarettes, Marlboro, Camel, brand
- Diamonds Have Always Been The Stars Favorites By: dror klar
Throughout the world. Stars have always made diamonds their jewelry of choice. Tags: diamonds, jewelry, bracelets, earrings
- Working for Yourself - No Employees Required By: Sarah Rourke
This article discusses how running a business need not involve the headache of taking on employees. Tags: escaping the rat race, small business owner, microbusiness, start a business, successful b
- The Gift of Time By: Jonathon Blocker
The finest diamond watches are manufactured by Rolex, Cartier, Citizen, Movado and Winston. Of course, such quality does not come cheap; the finest Rolex men’s diamond watches can cost as much as $17,000. Those who are willing to consider mens watches that may not have quite so many gems installed may find excellent timepieces for as little as $1000, however. Tags: diamond watch, mens watches, luxury watches, mens diamond watches, timepieces
- Churchill Quotes By: Martin Scott
Looking for Churchill quotes is very easy. There are plenty of places where you can get them. Tags: Churchill Quotes, Motivational Quotes, Inspirational Quotes, Philosophy Quotes, Quotes, Po
- Coast Ghost Hunting Guide By: ch manoj kumar
The winds cut deeper and make progressively louder noises as the days shorten. Fog creeps in from the sea more often. And then Halloween shows up, as if to really remind us about things otherworldly. It's no wonder Oregon's northern coast has a load of ghostly tales swirling about. It's no wonder the remake of "The Fog" currently in release is set in a fictional North Oregon Coast town. Tags: travel tips, tour guide, traveling, journey
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