Articles about Aristotle (0-50 of 430)

  • The Pituitary Gland, Or Hypophysis
    By: stu09ckcbl | - The pituitary gland, or hypophysis, is undoubtedly an endocrine gland about the measurement of a pea that sits during the modest, bony cavity with the base from the mind.

    It is a protrusion off the bottom of the hypothalamus for the base of the mind, and rests within a little, bony cavity (sella turcica) covered by a dural fold (diaphragma sellae). The pituitary is functionally linked to the hypothalamus by median eminence by means of a small tube called the infundibular stem (Pitui ...

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  • Emerald Rings: A Look At The Fascinating, Powerful Jewel
    By: Vishnu Batwra | - For over six thousand years, the emerald has been a gem of fascination in many cultures. A fine emerald may be two to three times as valuable as a diamond that is why it is prized according to carat. The name emerald was first translated from Sanskrit as marakata, as told by the Indian Mythology, which means the green of growing things. The name we know smaragdus, and eventually over time, corrupted to emerald which is now is believed to come from an ancient Persian word, ...
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  • The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People
    By: Scott F Paradis | - Stephen Covey in, "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People", lays out a road map for excellence. In concert with Aristotle's declaration, "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act, but a habit." Covey emphasizes a flourishing, worthwhile existence is a matter of routine. Success and failure, distinction and mediocrity are outcomes of habit. Selecting, developing and nurturing the right habits makes all the difference.

    Achieving and maintaining a balance between ...

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  • Fashion Accessories For Women Enhance Their Overall Presentation
    By: Purple_Reign | - Aristotle once declared the most loved truth of the world A woman is Gods most beautiful creation. And it wont be wrong to state that women get to enjoy the most precious and most beautiful things of everything. We always love to connect women with jewelries and accessories that they love to carry with them all the time. And, why not? These make them complete, in their eye, in our eyes. Women need to be presentable, no matter what, and their overall aura is good enough to set eve ...
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  • Most Well-known Could Style Accessories
    By: dona5drqre | - Aristotle, one of the biggest philosophers in heritage once said that a lady is The lord's most wonderful generation. As a lady, you need to be a existing confirmation of this report. That is why, it is essential that we always look excellent and respectable whatever we do and where we go. In doing so, one should always be popular.

    Many will accept the fact that dressed in excellent apparel can significantly increase your looks and can immediately convert you into modern lady. And t ...

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  • Most Well-known Could Style Accessories
    By: dona5drqre | - Aristotle, one of the biggest philosophers in heritage once said that a lady is The lord's most wonderful generation. As a lady, you need to be a existing confirmation of this report. That is why, it is essential that we always look excellent and respectable whatever we do and where we go. In doing so, one should always be popular.

    Many will recognize the simple fact that put on great clothing can substantially develop your looks and can immediately convert you into modern young lad ...

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  • Holistic Health - An Introduction
    By: Tim Moorhouse | - The concept of holism is a very ancient one. Aristotle in his seminal work Metaphysics first introduced the idea that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. This idea forms the basis of many different approaches that can be considered to be holistic.

    Within this philosophy there is the idea that you cannot consider only one aspect of something without reference to the whole system. For example an individual human being cannot be understood without reference to the society ...

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  • Distance Learning Courses Are For People In Any Industry
    By: sanjeev yadav | - Let me quote Aristotle: "Education is what you find when what has been learned has been forgotten." As is true for the nomination. Education is something that makes you different from others and that will be also many others in your field.

    If you're stuck with so many priorities in life: family, work and everything and finally his dream of going to college was buried. Why not start pursuing your dream today? Never too late to follow your dream. If you cannot afford to let their work ...

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  • How To Be Happy With Yourself
    By: mulkurnia | - Happiness depends upon ourselves
    Aristotle

    Happiness is subjective and is dependent upon each individual person. With the same situation, person A can find happiness whereas person B might be dissatisfied. More than anything else, as happiness is a state of mind, only you yourself can give the permission to be happy or unhappy. The key to happiness lies within ourselves.

    Little Desire over Things Materialistic
    A happy person tends to have relat ...

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  • Manuka Honey For Eye Care
    By: manukahoney12 | - Although there is evidence that the ancient Egyptians used honey to treat eye diseases, the Greek philosopher Aristotle is credited with being among the first to record medicinal use of honey for the eyes as far back as 350 B.C. Honey was also widely used in India to treat eye disease and has been used by traditional healers in Mali to prevent scarring of the cornea in cases of measles. There is also evidence that honey was used by the medieval English to treat eye diseases.

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  • Blend In The Culture And Beauty Of Greek Real Estate
    By: Umesh Upadhyay | - Greece is a culture rich country that has experienced many historic events over the years. Popular for its literature, art, and drama, the country also has been a part of life and work of icons like Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and Epicurus. Already renowned as a holiday destination, Greece provides you the experience and pleasure of one of the best range of scenic beauties present in world. However, in the past few years, Greece property is also looked upon as a great deal for property seekers a ...
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  • The History Of Photography
    By: Chris Canham | - If you've ever wondered about the history of photography, then this article is for you. We'll look at the early origins and key people who helped make photography what it is today.

    First, let's look at the actual meaning.The word photograph derives from Greek words phos (light) and graphein (write). In 330BC Philosopher Aristotle first observed that early pin hole cameras could use sunlight to make a circular image when it was shined through a square hole. However, it wasnt until ...

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  • Losing Sense Of Your Senses
    By: Jamie Lyons | - As we all know, humans have 5 senses - many scientists argue that there are in fact many more. However the common response to the question, 'how many sense are there?' is 5. The classification of these 5 senses has been attributed to the philosopher Aristotle. He explored the senses and referred to them as the ways in which we perceive the world around us

    Sight

    This is the unique ability of our brains and eyes to take different waves of light and reconstruct them to pro ...

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  • Loads Of Vacations To Go That Are Reasonable And Great With Houses, Fine Dining And Air Tours
    By: Clarencia Breck | - Honeymoon Vacations To Go to You Dont Want to Miss

    Marriage is bliss and what better way to enjoy it than to find romantic places and pleasure laden Vacations To Go after the wedding. Arubas coast is lined with outstretched divi-divi trees that provide a welcome sight to couples looking to honeymoon along its 7-mile stretch of beach lined with coves that can be explored on foot or on horseback, which are part of different land and water activities the island nation has to off ...

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  • Manuka Honey For Pressure Sores And Skin Ulcers
    By: Honeymark | - Ancient Egyptians used honey regularly for medical purposes. Aristotle described its use in medicine as did the Greek physician Dioscorides. Honey is now being used again to treat wounds, including pressure sores and skin ulcers. Manuka honey is a premium honey produced in New Zealand by bees that utilize the nectar from the flowers of the Manuka bush. It is this nectar that contains unique healing properties not found anywhere else.

    Due to its high sugar content, Manuka honey is hy ...

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  • Tons Of Vacations To Go Which Are Sparing And Remarkable With Lodging, Snacks And Beach
    By: Clarencia Breck | - Vacations To Go after Your Wedding

    Getting married should be a cause for celebration and these honeymoon spots and Vacations To Go will surely ignite the flames of love and bliss. In the island nation of Aruba, divi-divi trees that seem to stretch out towards the sea is a stunning background for couples who just tied the knot and want to explore the 7-mile beach dotted with coves on foot or on horseback which along with other land and water activities make Aruba a top honeymoon des ...

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  • Many Vacations To Go Which Are Stingy And Cool With Suites, Fine Dining And Recreation
    By: Clarencia Breck | - Vacations To Go to for Honeymoon

    Facing the altar for I-Dos is a step towards marital bliss and good Vacations To Go to for a nice honeymoon is a must. In the island nation of Aruba, divi-divi trees that seem to stretch out towards the sea is a stunning background for couples who just tied the knot and want to explore the 7-mile beach dotted with coves on foot or on horseback which along with other land and water activities make Aruba a top honeymoon destination. The fishing vi ...

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  • Dream Interpretation
    By: Jacinthe | - The earlier knowledge about dreams are deep and really magnificent especially if tackle this topic with such intent. Suffice to say that Sigmund Freuds theories had helped people understand what they see in their humble sleep. What images and things they encounter, seeing different character or scene in each persons dream.
    No one really knows and understands what dreams are and why people dreams. Its all about theories. Since Aristotle, the wise and the philosophers are continuous ...

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  • Filthy Rich Yet Inspiring: Famous Entrepreneurs
    By: Anthony Harris | - John Rockefeller, Aristotle Onassis, Ted Turner, Richard Branson, Donald Trump, Estee Lauder

    Do the names mentioned above ring a bell?

    They should because we know all of them. They are just a handful of the men and women whom we all consider as famous entrepreneurs.

    Famous entrepreneurs are those people whom the public regard as tycoons, magnates, and moguls because of their material wealth and success in business. They had established their empires long ag ...

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  • Filthy Rich Yet Inspiring: Famous Entrepreneurs
    By: Anthony H. | - John Rockefeller, Aristotle Onassis, Ted Turner, Richard Branson, Donald Trump, Estee Lauder

    Do the names mentioned above ring a bell?

    They should because we know all of them. They are just a handful of the men and women whom we all consider as famous entrepreneurs.

    Famous entrepreneurs are those people whom the public regard as tycoons, magnates, and moguls because of their material wealth and success in business. They had established their empires long a ...

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  • Numerous Vacations To Go That Are Not Expensive And Fabulous With Condos, Restaurants And Land Tours
    By: Clarencia Breck | - Vacations To Go after Your Wedding

    Marriage is bliss and what better way to enjoy it than to find romantic places and pleasure laden Vacations To Go after the wedding. Divi-divi trees with branches stretching seawards welcome newlyweds in Aruba, a small island nation with a 7-mile long stretch of cove-dotted beach that honeymooners can enjoy walking or go horseback riding on and with other fun land and water stuff to enjoy, its no wonder Aruba is tops on the list of honeymoon ge ...

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  • A Lot Of Vacations To Go That Are Sparing And Super With Apartelles, Eating Spots And Day Fun
    By: Clarencia Breck | - Vacations To Go to for Honeymoon

    Marriage is bliss and what better way to enjoy it than to find romantic places and pleasure laden Vacations To Go after the wedding. Divi-divi trees with branches stretching seawards welcome newlyweds in Aruba, a small island nation with a 7-mile long stretch of cove-dotted beach that honeymooners can enjoy walking or go horseback riding on and with other fun land and water stuff to enjoy, its no wonder Aruba is tops on the list of honeymoon geta ...

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  • Lots Of Vacations To Go That Are Discounted And Cool With Lodging, Chow And Air Tours
    By: Clarencia Breck | - Honeymoon Vacations To Go to You Dont Want to Miss

    Getting married should be a cause for celebration and these honeymoon spots and Vacations To Go will surely ignite the flames of love and bliss. In the island nation of Aruba, divi-divi trees that seem to stretch out towards the sea is a stunning background for couples who just tied the knot and want to explore the 7-mile beach dotted with coves on foot or on horseback which along with other land and water activities make Aruba ...

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  • Very Many Vacations To Go Which Are Thrifty And Superb With Hotels, Breakfast And Parks
    By: Clarencia Breck | - Honeymoon Vacations To Go to You Dont Want to Miss

    Marriage is bliss and what better way to enjoy it than to find romantic places and pleasure laden Vacations To Go after the wedding. Arubas coast is lined with outstretched divi-divi trees that provide a welcome sight to couples looking to honeymoon along its 7-mile stretch of beach lined with coves that can be explored on foot or on horseback, which are part of different land and water activities the island nation has to off ...

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  • Good Marketing Is All About Making Friends
    By: Colleen Davis | - Aristotle once said, In poverty and other misfortunes of life, true friends are a sure refuge. The young they keep out of mischief; to the old they are a comfort and aid in their weakness, and those in the prime of life they incite to noble deeds.

    In the past, people blame social problems such as divorce, obesity, and homelessness to poverty, unemployment and unhappiness. But recent researches suggest that social problems are not really rooted from these areas. Rather, they re ...

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  • How To Speak Spanish - What Can Aristotle Tell You About This?-part 1
    By: Ahmed Bary | - Aristotle (384 BC - 322 BC) was a Greek philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the great. One of the greatest founders of the western philosophy, he is well known of his great insights and foundations in different areas of human life, from ethics, politics and logic, to music, theater and poetry.

    Well, Can Aristotle really tell you something about learning Spanish?

    Indeed, his quotes are nothing but pure wisdom, once you think about them a little deepe ...

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  • How To Speak Spanish - What Can Aristotle Tell You About This?-part 2
    By: Ahmed Bary | - How to Speak Spanish- What Can Aristotle Tell You About This? Part 2

    Aristotle (384 BC - 322 BC) was a Greek philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the great. One of the greatest founders of the western philosophy, he is well known of his great fabulous insights and foundations in different areas of human lives, from ethics, politics and logic, to music, theater and poetry.

    This is the second article of our series "What Can Aristotle Tell You".
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  • Treating Anxiety Disorders - Simple, Yet Easy Treatments
    By: Christoffer X Altesino | - It doesn't take a rocket scientist for treating anxiety disorders. Here are some quick steps to help you step out of your anxiety disorder.

    Get to know the triggers - The ancient scholars like Aristotle or Plato dedicated their whole lives for knowing themselves. I'm not saying that you become that kind of philosopher for treating your panic attacks. All you have to do is switch on your self analysis power.

    And triggers can include, but nor are limited to, things that y ...

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  • Discover The Secrets To Worms
    By: Helen Disler | - Back in antiquity, Aristotle called them the "intestines of the Earth," but it took several more centuries before earthworms were systematically studied -- by Charles Darwin who wrote a whole book on the importance of worms in breaking down dead organic matter, enhancing soil structure, and maintaining soil aeration, drainage and fertility. Darwin calculated that earthworms in the soil add about eleven tonnes of organic matter per acre (about 18 tonnes per hectare) each year; modern scientists b ...
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  • Sri Selvam Siddhar's Music Theraphy
    By: dr commander selvam | - Music therapy is a scientific method of effective cures of disease through the power of music. It restores, maintains and improves emotional, physiological and psychological well being. The articulation, pitch, tone and specific arrangement of swars (notes) in a particular raga stimulates, alleviates and cures various ailments inducing electro magnetic change in the body.

    Music therapy has a long history dating back to ancient Orphic school in Greece. Pythagorus, Plato and Aristot ...

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  • The Natural Way To Sell
    By: Desiree Jumchai | - "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit - Aristotle

    Aristotle says excellence is a habit and like any other skill, can be learned and acquired naturally.

    Selling is also an art and like any art, it requires practice and more practice.

    Today we discuss some basic sales skills.

    Know Your Customer

    The number one valuable lesson any sales person can learn is to understand who their ...

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  • The Turquoise Beauty
    By: Double Dee Deals | - The beauty and history of turquoise is hard to beat! Break into the history and mystery, it is really exciting stone.

    Turquoise history dates back over 6000 years. Archaeological and literary references to the stone before the Christian era by five millennia. These date back to the second rule of the first dynasty of Egypt, about 5500 BC Aristotle and Pliny both refer to turquoise. Marco Polo even wrote about it. Turquoise has always been considered a cornerstone of life.
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  • Thinking Runners
    By: Gary Cooper | - In the past I've been asked on occasion by my non runner friends, could I please explain what is it and why do runners run? They just don't get it for some reason! Believe it or not as long as you're going to be a runner you will continue to be asked that question.

    I am thoughtful of others feelings so I felt I would air my thoughts here for all to see. I have lots of good ones so here we go. Many runners are always in quest of becoming a perfect runner! Of course there is no su ...

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  • Healthy Lifestyles - More Soul Of Aristotle, Less Sword Of Caesar
    By: Derek Dashwood | - To watch the news from the middle east can be so painful. We can feel our hearts ache for those dying and being blown apart each day, we can despair, or still search for ways to stop the bloodshed. How we can best apply a kind and wise use of compromise and decision to create fair agreements that all can abide by is still nowhere in sight.

    Perhaps it is near time that we all take one step back from their wall building actions, which do not seem to be working as hoped for. The Bi ...

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  • Greek Antiques, Roman Warriors - Senior Aristotle Bush Vs Junior Nero Bush
    By: Derek Dashwood | - When Greek antiques met the incoming Roman warriors, what usually was left of the library was in shambles and flames; there was always much blood on the floor and the walls, and after not as much book learning as sword contests forever and a day ever after. And such fine minds who could bring others together in a common goal based on mutual discussion leading to what seemed a meeting common ground between two very opposing views.

    And in that regard we see the senior President Bush ...

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  • If I Can Show You How To Answer Correctly Any Question On Persuasion For The Cset English Exam Would
    By: Jolene Wise | - People have been attempting to persuade each other for the longest time. Possibly one of the greatest articulate early debaters was the Greek scholar Aristotle. His ideas are as pertinent in the present as they were when he was teaching at the Lyceum around 310 B.C.

    Persuasion is the routine of persuading. It is the power to dissuade using the spoken or written word. Persuasion is a type of social control. It is the cognitive process of leading people toward the adoption of an at ...

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  • All About Bed Bugs
    By: Jhon | - Bed bugs are a hardy and resilient pest, despised by most who have encountered them. Getting rid of bed bugs has been a problem documented as early as medieval times in Europe or during the time of Aristotle in Greece. Bed bugs are smart creatures that choose to move when the target least knows it, often attacking when a person is fast asleep, unaware of their silent assailant. Every person will have his own version of a bed bug story and most likely it will be bad.
    Further information ab ...

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  • Need A Mortgage... Negotiate
    By: Shelby Ryan | - The life of money-making is one undertaken under compulsion and wealth is evidently not the good we are seeking; for it is merely useful for the sake of something else - Aristotle

    For most, the cost of purchasing a home is the biggest financial decision of their lives and with the escalation of home prices over the past decade, shopping for a new home can be a bit traumatic when that perfect place is out of reach.

    Although, you must be realistic in looking for homes ...

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  • Emotional Types Mastery
    By: Kurt Mortensen | - Over the centuries, philosophers have tried to categorize the very many complex emotions of humanity--no easy task. Philosophers argued emotions are largely influenced by one's time period and culture. In the persuasive process, you want to eliminate negative emotions while constructing positive emotions.

    Aristotle came up with fourteen emotions:

    *Anger
    *Patience
    *Friendship
    *Enmity
    *Fear
    *Confidence
    *Shame
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  • Rhetoric Selling
    By: Kurt Mortensen | - One's ability to persuade meant great social prestige in the ancient Greek world. Homer regarded the rhetorical skills of Nestor and Odysseus as tremendous inborn gifts. It was Aristotle who first introduced persuasion as a skill that could be learned. At that time, rhetorical training became the craze for citizens of Athens, especially for the politically elite. The first book ever written on persuasion was Aristotle's The Art of Rhetoric. The book's basic principles established a foundat ...
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  • Edipsos, The Health Spa City Of Greece
    By: Peter News | - Edipsos (or Aidipsos, or Aedipsos for others) is located at the green northern part of Evia (or Euboea) island which is the second largest in Greece.

    Edipsos spa, known since ancient times for its medicinal springs, mentioned by both Aristotle and Strabo and, nowadays one of the best known Greek holiday resorts.

    Evia has been blessed with an incredible landscape that throbs with verdant forests, rivers, spa and ravines, infinite beaches and crystal waters. Furthermo ...

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  • Investment Property Financing
    By: Bill Dufrane | - 1. Property and people

    Certain requirements are in place that affect rules for conventional funding.People should usually get property financing even when they can afford to purchase a property.

    Aristotle, in Politics, advocates "private property." In one of the first known expositions of tragedy of the commons he says, "that which is common to the greatest number has the least care bestowed upon it. Every one thinks chiefly of his own, hardly at all of the common i ...

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  • Music To Your Ears - The Healing Way
    By: Eric Cho | - Shakespeare once said, If music be the food of love, play on. The power of music over the human mind is enormous, and that's putting it lightly. Music therapy is the use of music for therapeutic purposes by a trained professional. The idea of using music as a healing influence dates back to the time of Plato and Aristotle. In the modern world, music for therapy came to the fore when musicians played for war veterans to cure them of physical and emotional trauma. Since many of the patients resp ...
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  • Our Christian And Patriotic Pursuit Of Happiness
    By: Steven Coffman | - Throughout our recorded human history great people such as Aristotle, Socrates, and Plato all suggest that we personally play a pivotal role in our own happiness. Our right for the pursuit of happiness was also written by Thomas Jefferson in our Declaration of Independence of the Thirteen Colonies; but what we use as our guide to obtain happiness is essential to truly achieving happiness.

    If one reads the beginning paragraph and the first sentence of the second paragraph of our De ...

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  • A Career Built On Character
    By: Bill Tyler | - "Personality can open doors, but only character can keep them open." ~Elmer G. Letterman

    "The best job goes to the person who can get the job done without coming up with excuses or passing the buck" ~Napolean Hill

    What About Politics?

    Political Astuteness is something that you may not learn in school; however, it plays a significant role in success in business.

    "Man is by nature a political animal." ~Aristotle

    Take Contro ...

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