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How Much Money Does Your Business Need? By: Dee Power As much as I can get! This would be the answer readily shouted out by most entrepreneurs. The fact is though, both over and underestimating the amount of capital needed to fund a business can have serious negative consequences.
Underestimating what you need can cause problems ranging from having to go through the whole time consuming fund raising process again, to having to shut down the company because funds have run dry. Having to go back to the original investors and as... Tags:
Colorado's Most Popular Ski Resorts By: Chris Hagdon Any ski aficionado is familiar with the legendary ski hills in Colorado that draws celebrities to their snowy peaks each winter. Much of Colorado is situated in the Rocky Mountains, giving perfect ski conditions each year. If you are planning a trip to Colorado for a little skiing or snowboarding you have plenty of mountains to choose from. Tags: colorado, skiing, snowboarding
The History of Snowboarding By: Rob Daniels Over all, snowboarding has been a very fast growing sport. But it did have a rocky beginning. The history of snowboarding, however, tells the story of how the sport was evolved from a completely different human need. Tags: snowboarding
Friday Ritual in Bilin: Occupied Territory By: eileen fleming Billin, West Bank-Largely unreported by the media, thousands of Palestinians and hundreds of Israelis and Internationals have been waging a major grassroots nonviolent campaign of resistance to the construction of Israel's Wall in the Occupied Territories...Anarchy is best understood as Rebellion against UNJUST laws... Tags: Israel, Palestine, anarchy, justice, human rights, The Wall, apartheid,
Visit The Alicante Area Of Spain By: Clinton Maxwell It is now called Calpe, which means steep, rocky hill, but when it was settled by the Phoenicians, it was called Ifach, which simply means "north". But by any name, this beautiful town is a perfect spot for a vacation on Spain's Costa Brava on the Mediterranean Sea. Ideally situated between Altea and Benidorm to the south and Denia to the north, the town of Calpe recognized its prime location as far back as 1935, when its first resort hotel opened and hosted such notables a... Tags: Alicante
Rhode Island Lighthouses By: Fruzsina Csery When I think about Rhode Island, a nice picture comes to my mind with hilly, rocky beaches and picturesque lighthouses. These wonderful, mostly white buildings are familiar in New England. There are plenty of lighthouses in the smallest state of the United States, Rhode Island. You can visit over 20 lights, all located in a close geographical area.
First, there is Castle Hill, Newport. This light was built around 1890, stands forty feet above sea level and marks the east ... Tags: rhode, island, real, estate, lighthouse, lighthouses
A Beauty in Southern Spain By: Gaizka Pujana Granada is viewed as one of the most historic cities of Spain and for centuries has been considered an important cultural center. Tags: Granada, spain
HORSLEY HILLS OF INDIA By: Rajneesh Yes it’s in the state of Andhra Pradesh of India.
In an earlier avatar when Horsley Hills was not the commercial hill station it is now, it used to be an undeveloped rustic hillock. According to local legend, a pious woman called Mallamma used to live on the top of the hill where she was protected and looked after by an elephant. Word soon got around and the place was rather simplistically dubbed Yenugu Mallamma Konda (hill). Tags: Ecotourism, Travel, traveling, travel tips, Indian tour, Adventure traveling
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