Articles about Progress (0-50 of 38003)

  • Hardcover Textbooks Vs. Virtual Books
    By: raja | - Owing to the tremendous progress in digital technology, more and more students have lately started using e-books or digitized books to read assigned study materials. However, not all students seem to be enchanted by these voguish virtual books. Several students still opt for the old-fashioned hardcover books as they find them more convenient to use in the classroom.
    Students find it is easier to flip through the pages of a hardcover book than scroll down a computer screen, and easier to m ...

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  • Progress Application Development
    By: Rodney Battle | - Progress Database services is a business programming language thats helps in the development of world class business applications. Progress programming services develops software applications that empowers the clients to drastically improve their development needs, deployment, integration and management of quality database applications worldwide. The origin of Progress software is Data Language which was introduced in mid 80's. By the mid 1990's Progress had established a global profile and acqu ...
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  • A Modest Proposal To Heal The Earth
    By: Howard Jacobs | - For Returning Our Planet To Its Pristine And Natural State Of Being (Based on the Essay "A Modest Proposal", by Jonathan Swift in 1729)

    Our organization, the Bastion of Urban Renewal and Progress (BURP) was founded a few years ago on the West side of Manhattan. We are dedicated to the betterment of humanity, the cleanliness of the earth and the causes of equality within and between all nations.

    The organization is staffed by people from all walks of life as well as by ...

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  • Ghp Amplifies Report Calling For Funding Products To Fight Neglected Tropical Diseases
    By: Mark Grayson | - The third-annual Global Funding of Innovation for Neglected Diseases (G-FINDER) survey was released last week revealing both good and bad news for the funding of neglected diseases in the developing world. In a press release issued by Policy Cures, an independent group providing research and analysis for those involved in the creation of new pharmaceuticals for neglected diseases, the group reveals that while funding for neglected diseases has increased, funding for new products has decreased. F ...
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  • Global Health Progress Amplifies Report Calling For Funding Products To Fight Neglected Tropical Dis
    By: Alberto Stellpflug | - (1888PressRelease) New report from Policy Cures finds less funding for product development and more for domestic research.

    Washington, DC-MD-VA-WV - The third-annual Global Funding of Innovation for Neglected Diseases (G-FINDER) survey was released last week revealing both good and bad news for the funding of neglected diseases in the developing world. In a press release issued by Policy Cures, an independent group providing research and analysis for those involved in the creation o ...

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  • Retail Inventory Tracking "" Must For Every Retail Business
    By: Judith Smith | - Tracking what you have and what not is of utmost significance for every business. Especially in the case of retail businesses; the need to know exactly what you have in the inventory is extremely critical for ensuring that the demand supply chain keeps functioning as it should. Retail inventory tracking solution can be extremely useful in ensuring that you have the desired inventory irrespective of external factors prevailing in the market. This solution may work wonders for your business as a r ...
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  • New Un Program Ensures Developing Nations' Access To Drugs Effective At Treating Malaria
    By: Mark Grayson | - Earlier this week, the United Nations announced a new plan of action designed to help fight disease resistance to artemisinin, the world's most potent treatment for malaria. Launched by the UN World Health Organization (WHO) and the Roll Back Malaria Partnership (RBM), the groups hope to better contain and prevent resistance to artemisinins, the critical component of artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs), which are currently the most effective weapon in treating falciparum malaria.

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  • Global Health Progress Commends European Union And India Agreement Increasing Access To Drugs In Dev
    By: Alberto Stellpflug | - (1888PressRelease) EU/India reach agreement on dispute allowing generic medication to pass through EU, increasing access to drugs and generic medication.

    Washington, DC-MD-VA-WV (1888PressRelease)- According to a Reuter's article, the European Union (EU) and India have come to an agreement which should ease the process of exporting Indian drug manufacturers' medicines to developing countries, increasing these countries' access to drugs.

    Karel De Gucht, commissioner of ...

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  • Ghp Applauds Hiv-prevention Medicine Trial, Encourages Access To Medicines
    By: Mark Grayson | - The New England Journal of Medicine recently released the results of a ground-breaking trial of an HIV-prevention method called oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). Data from the trial revealed an almost 44 percent reduction of new HIV infections among participants who took the antiretroviral tablet daily to prevent HIV, compared to those who took the placebo pill.

    Participants in the study included 2,499 HIV-negative gay men, transgender women, and other men who have sex with me ...

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  • Ghp Amplifies New Report That Stresses Importance Of Drug Patents
    By: Mark Grayson | - There is a public health crisis in the least developed countries. It is a crisis made by humans and solvable only by humans. There is urgency for governments, businesses, NGOs and academia to collaborate in dealing with this most urgent of problems, declares Cameron Institutes new 200-page report, Pharmaceutical Access in Least Developed Countries: on-the-ground barriers and industry successes.

    Executive Director D. Wayne Taylor, Ph.D., F.CIM., who prepared the report, c ...

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  • Global Health Progress Amplifies New Report That Outlines Barriers In Securing Access To Medicines I
    By: Alberto Stellpflug | - (1888PressRelease) Importance of drug patents, public-private partnerships highlighted.

    Washington, DC-MD-VA-WV "There is a public health crisis in the least developed countries. It is a crisis made by humans and solvable only by humans. There is urgency for governments, businesses, NGOs and academia to collaborate in dealing with this most urgent of problems," declares Cameron Institute's new 200-page report, Pharmaceutical Access in Least Developed Countries: on-the-ground barrier ...

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  • Ghp Fact Sheet Reveals Mexico"s Investment In Biopharmaceutical Sector
    By: Mark Grayson | - A recent Global Health Progress fact sheet highlights how Mexicos investment in its biopharmaceutical sector has spurred economic growth, fostered global competitiveness, reduced the health and economic burden of disease on local citizens, and improved access to medicines. With the tenth largest economy in the world, Mexico is currently investing more than 1% of its gross domestic product into its biopharmaceutical sector and this percentage is anticipated to increase as the country works to ...
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  • Ghp Fact Sheet Highlights Russia"s Commitment To Biotechnology Sector
    By: Mark Grayson | - Global Health Progress (GHP) released a new fact sheet highlighting Russias commitment to expanding and promoting its biotechnology sector. Although the biopharmaceutical sector in Russia is less developed than other markets, the sector is making progress by implementing public policies that support pharmaceutical research and development (R&D) for life-changing treatments, contribute high-quality, high wage jobs to the region and increase the number of clinical trials offered to the populat ...
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  • Russia Reveals Renewed Commitment To Expand, Promote Biotechnology Sector
    By: Alberto Stellpflug | - (1888PressRelease) Global Health Progress' fact sheet summarizes country's plan to improve access to drugs, increase pharmaceutical R&D investment and drive economic growth.

    Washington, DC-MD-VA-WV - Global Health Progress (GHP) released a new fact sheet highlighting Russia's commitment to expanding and promoting its biotechnology sector. Although the biopharmaceutical sector in Russia is less developed than other markets, the sector is making progress by implementing public policie ...

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  • Global Health Progress Highlights Growth Of Brazil"s Biotechnology Sector
    By: Mark Grayson | - Global Health Progress (GHP) released a new report that reveals how the biopharmaceutical sector in Brazil, the tenth largest biopharmaceutical market in the world and the largest in Latin America, is an important driver for its economy.

    For instance, Brazils biopharmaceutical sector develops high-quality, highly skilled jobs, which is a key factor in creating a stable economy. Currently, approximately 821 biotechnology companies in Brazil employ almost 100,000 people with an ave ...

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  • Setting Weight Loss Goals, Tracking Progress
    By: John Phillip | - Many people embark on a weight loss program without a firm understanding of their realistic goal or the exact plan that will help them cross the finish line to weight loss success. Similar to any journey through uncharted territory you may make, the key to your weight loss success is to establish a realistic goal which you can maintain as part of your new healthy lifestyle. The power of positive thinking combined with the reinforcement you receive from tracking your progress each day provide the ...
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  • Brazil's Biopharmaceutical Sector Contributes To Economic Growth, Expands Access To Healthcare
    By: Alberto Stellpflug | - (1888PressRelease) Global Health Progress highlights how Brazil's investment in research and development promotes innovation and helps drive the economy.

    Washington, DC-MD-VA-WV - Global Health Progress (GHP) released a new report that reveals how the biopharmaceutical sector in Brazil, the tenth largest biopharmaceutical market in the world and the largest in Latin America, is an important driver for its economy. For instance, Brazil's biopharmaceutical sector develops high-quality ...

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  • Global Health Progress Highlights Growth Of Turkey"s Biotechnology Sector
    By: Mark Grayson | - A recent report on the biopharmaceutical sector presence, employment, economic output and research and development activity in the European States highlights Turkeys long-term prospects for growth. The report notes that the industry is creating a positive ripple across the regions economy, improving the quality of life for its citizens and increasing access to medicine.

    In particular, strong public-private industry collaborations and an emphasis on research and development ar ...

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  • Turkey's Biopharmaceutical Sector Attracts, Boosts Research And Development Expenditures
    By: Alberto Stellpflug | - (1888PressRelease) Global Health Progress highlights long-term growth prospects as creating positive ripple across region.

    Washington, DC-MD-VA-WV - A recent report on the biopharmaceutical sector presence, employment, economic output and research and development activity in the European States highlights Turkey's long-term prospects for growth. The report notes that the industry is creating a positive ripple across the region's economy, improving the quality of life for its citizen ...

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  • Global Health Progress Agrees Criticizing "big Pharma" Is Not The Answer
    By: Mark Grayson | - In recent commentary in the Wall Street Journal, Alec van Gelder, Project Director at the International Policy Network wrote that strong intellectual property rights are critical to strengthening Africas health care system. He criticized statements by the Head of the World Health Organization Essential Medicines Program, Hans Hogerzeil. Hoberzeil wrote that "Big Pharma and intellectual property rights are preventing the worlds poorest countries from receiving access to healthcare. Co ...
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  • Removing Intellectual Property Rights Will Only Worsen Africa's Healthcare Crisis
    By: Alberto Stellpflug | - (1888PressRelease) Global Health Progress agrees criticizing "Big Pharma" is not the answer.

    Washington, DC-MD-VA-WV - In recent commentary in the Wall Street Journal, Alec van Gelder, Project Director at the International Policy Network wrote that strong intellectual property rights are critical to strengthening Africa's health care system. He criticized statements by the Head of the World Health Organization Essential Medicines Program, Hans Hogerzeil. Hoberzeil wrote that "Big Ph ...

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  • Global Health Progress Stresses Importance Of Product Development Partnerships
    By: Alberto Stellpflug | - (1888PressRelease) Recent Forbes commentary questions PDP's role play in fighting neglected diseases.

    Washington, DC-MD-VA-WV - Helen Coster's recent commentary in her new Forbes blog Good Work addresses the issue of how product development partnerships (PDPs) can develop and improve treatments for neglected diseases like malaria, leishmaniasis, and Chagas disease.

    Coster notes, "These diseases affect the world's poorest people, and they often get ignored by pharmaceut ...

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  • Partnerships Ensure Continued Progress On Malaria Vaccine
    By: Mark Grayson | - During the recent African Union summit, the African Leaders Malaria Alliance (ALMA) gathered to discuss how to combat the threat of malaria in the continent. Inspired by this meeting, Madik Seye, Vice-President for Africa GlaxoSmithKline wrote a guest article on the Independent's website calling for new tools, such as a malaria vaccine, which could complement existing interventions.

    Seye wrote, Vaccines and immunization services have been critical to improving Afri ...

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  • How To Keep Track Of Your Weight To Stick To Your Goals
    By: Katie Faulkner | - If you're trying to lose weight, how can you tell if you're making progress? Sure if you hop on the scale once in awhile you'll see how much you weigh, but is that really accurate? Our bodies don't stay the same weight all the time, in fact it can fluctuate quite a bit throughout every day.

    Your goal should be to lose at least one pound per week. It may not seem like a lot, but small losses over time will add up and greatly encourage you. Here's how to keep track of your weight acc ...

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  • Global Health Progress Epitomizes Clinton, Gates" Call For "efficiency Savings"
    By: Mark Grayson | - During a recent international conference in Vienna for 20,000 AIDS scientists, health workers and activists, former U.S. President Bill Clinton and Microsoft founder Bill Gates urged AIDS activists to try to generate the most value possible out of funds set aside for HIV/AIDS prevention services and treatments, including securing access to drugs. Reuters Health and Science Correspondent Kate Kelland highlighted the leaders remarks in a recent article:

    "The world is awash in trou ...

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  • Global Health Progress Epitomizes Clinton, Gates' Call For "efficiency Savings" In Regards To Hiv
    By: Alberto Stellpflug | - (1888PressRelease) GHP's highlights importance of collaborative partnerships and securing resources, such as access to drugs.

    Washington, DC-MD-VA-WV - During a recent international conference in Vienna for 20,000 AIDS scientists, health workers and activists, former U.S. President Bill Clinton and Microsoft founder Bill Gates urged AIDS activists to try to generate the most value possible out of funds set aside for HIV/AIDS prevention services and treatments, including securing acc ...

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  • Global Health Progress Releases New Report That Features Innovative Solutions To Improve Access To H
    By: Alberto Stellpflug | - (1888PressRelease) Report highlights collaboration between Indian communities, biopharmaceutical companies and other international partners

    Washington, DC-MD-VA-WV - Global Health Progress' recently released report, Innovative Solutions to Improving Health in India, summarizes how the organization is committed to building sustainable, innovative solutions to secure access to healthcare for all Indian communities.

    The report notes that access to healthcare remains proble ...

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  • Aiming For Success? - How To Keep On Track
    By: Trevor Hill | - Sometimes it is essential to take stock - in fact our success depends on it. Here's a recent experience of mine that shows why.

    I had arranged a short break in the country. I drove the car and my friend read the map. Before each leg of the journey we would agree the route that we would take to our next destination. The trouble was that after a few miles we would get lost.

    Struggling to stay patient, I would stop the car and between us we would try to work out what had g ...

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  • The Self-interpreting Bible By John Brown Of Haddington
    By: Still Waters | - http://www.puritandownloads.com/swrb/products/The-Self%252dInterpreting-Bible%3A-With-Commentaries_-References_-Harmony-of-the-Gospels-and-Many-Other-Helps-Needed-to-Understand-and-Teach-the-Text-%284-Volume-Set_-1914-edition%29-by-John-Brown-of-Haddington.html

    Welcome to the Still Waters Revival Books video book summary for "The Self-Interpreting Bible: With Commentaries, References, Harmony of the Gospels and Many Other Helps Needed to Understand and Teach the Text" (4 Volume Set, ...

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  • Providing Innovative Solutions And Improving Access To Healthcare In The Developing World
    By: Mark Grayson | - Billions of people worldwide living in developing countries struggle with diseases and other health challenges that threaten their very survival as well as their prospects for building a better life. Developing innovative, sustainable health care solutions for the developing world is essential to ending this vicious cycle of disease, poverty and despair.

    The Global Health Progress (GHP) initiative, funded and supported by Americas biopharmaceutical research companies, seeks out t ...

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  • Earth - Amazing Spiritual Gardens For Spiritual Growth And Enlightenment
    By: GS Virk | - There are gardens spiritual in the universe where the air, water, fire and subtle combination of permutation of his life and made it there. The Earth is an incredible spiritual Gardens temporary stay for different types of individual life experience spiritual progress and the effects of greed, attachment, hatred and fear.
    Balloons endless planets of the spiritual world to stay for the different types of individual life formed. Each of the planets do not have air, water and land needed for ...

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  • Home Loans And Property Progress Are Complementary To Each Other
    By: Dealfor Loans | - Home loan providers are now insisting on construction-linked disbursal of funds to new projects, as they look to make developers more accountable after getting stuck in several stalled projects.

    A number of developers have either stopped construction midway or slowed down due to shortage of funds and poor sales in 2008 and the first half of 2009. Lending institutions expect the move to help them monitor the progress of construction and make developers accountable, said a senior exec ...

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  • Guitar Progress - Why Beginners Are Advised To Start Slow
    By: Kyle Hoffman | - The main reason that anyone starts playing the guitar is because they want to learn to play songs, and want to play them now! Unfortunately, things don't really work that quickly, and most beginning musicians are advised to start slow and progress slow.

    But why is that? Why don't most instructors tell you to dive right into the material and start learning the good stuff? Well, here are the main purposes why beginners should progress at a slow rate when playing the guitar.
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  • Let Your Brain Muscle Progress Your Career Prospects.
    By: Geoffrey Norman | - You cannot go through your career expecting to go forward by being nice. It used to work but not now because Managers now have to perform. More than that they need to be seen to perform and because everyone is so focussed on the job it all seems to be a bother to consider career progress. Well, there is an answer and that is to pur yourself in the shop window at the same time as over performing. Read on.

    Who has carried out a Benchmarking exercise? Not many I guess. I would ask why ...

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  • Is Change Another Word For Progress?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - As times change, so do companies. In 1806 William Colgate founded a company to make soap, candles and starch. Colgate toothpaste wasn't made until 1873. In 1837 John Deere was a frustrated blacksmith in Grand Detour, Illinois trying to make plows that cut through the area's clay. When he started to make his plows with cast steel, he started the John Deere Equipment Company. In 1866 David McConnell sold books door-to-door. To appeal to women customers he offered free perfume. When the perfume bec ...
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  • Where Is Progress Progressing?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - In Boston scientists have created a contact lens that can deliver a high concentration of medicine at a constant rate for more than 30 days; and because the drug-containing part of the lens is doughnut-shaped, it won't interfere with vision. Presently 90% of eye medicine is in the form of eye drops, but doctors estimate that only 1%-7% of the medicine gets absorbed into the eye. The rest runs down the cheeks. Although this lens has only been lab-tested, animal testing is starting; and it's expec ...
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  • Flash 8 Progress Bar Tutorial
    By: Linus Orakles | - When you are working on your computer online, you are accomplishing lot many tasks. You may have to download some e-book. You may have to transfer some files. You may be downloading a movie or song. All these tasks start at some point and finish at some point. You have to monitor the rate of downloading and know how much work is completed. When you have a progress bar, it shows you how much task is completed. This progress bar is simple but very much useful tool. We use it every now and then but ...
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  • "muscle Confusion Myth": Don't Let It Hold Back Your Bodybuilding Progress
    By: Scott Abbett | - Why is it that so many myths and downright idiocies become commonplace acceptances within the bodybuilding and fitness industries? Does it stem from widespread use of anabolic steroids - resulting in general ignorance among those considered to be experts by mere exhibition of their overdeveloped musculatures? Is it perpetuated by fitness trainers who'd like nothing more than to convince their clients that there's more esotericism to working the body than one might originally suspect? These quest ...
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  • How To Progress In Rock Climbing - Identify Your Limiting Factors
    By: Eva Eskilsson | - As the difficulty increases, the rock becomes less forgiving and one must find an exact sequence of movements in order to reach the top. Climbing vertical rock is like performing a carefully choreographed dance. But how do you obtain that fluid, seemingly effortless dancing up the rock? You know it is not only about the size of your biceps. So before getting on the campus board doing pull-ups, take a serious look at your other limiting factors.

    When climbing well on your maximum ...

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  • How To Deal With A Tantrum In Progress
    By: Judson Greenman | - You really want to get a tantrum stopped before it develops a life of its own, but in real life, that doesn't always happen, so you need to be prepared with some sound practices before you have to deal with your child's tantrum in progress in the checkout line at the store.

    Remain Calm: Losing your cool is sure to make it worse and don't argue with your child, either. If you can't control yourself, how can you expect your child to control themselves? Do whatever you have to do to ...

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  • The Backsliding Blues: Tips To Get You Back On Track
    By: Carolyn Ellis | - Progress is never a straight line. Often it's a matter of one step forward, two steps back. Just ask Oprah, icon of self-improvement, who publicly confessed how sabotaging beliefs contributed to weight issues that continue to plague her. Backsliding after we've started some new habits or set new goals is common. The choice you make after you've "fallen off the wagon" that is critical.

    Backsliding can show up anywhere. You decide to save some money, but then you can't resist that s ...

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  • Getting Unstuck: Tips For Overcoming "decision Gridlock"
    By: Adele Sommers | - Have you ever felt so stymied by your choices that every time you stared down at your "chessboard of life," you weren't sure where you could possibly make a move? If so, you're in good company, since that's where many of us find ourselves at one time or another.

    And whether that feeling of being "stuck" relates to your business, personal matters, or both, it can serve to encumber your progress. This article discusses two patterns of "decision gridlock," and what to do about them. ...

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  • New Project Development Management
    By: donyates | - Project managers are team leaders.
    If you are responsible for new project development, you must have defined procedures for establishing boundaries and to differentiate between stages of the project. You must know the standard for evaluating progress at any given check point or stage which requires review. In order for your projects to pass from one stage to another in an orderly fashion certain requirements must be adhered to. At each check point, the generated progress reviews pro ...

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  • \'excellent Progress\' Made In Financial Inclusion
    By: Mark Dawson | - Progress is being made towards promoting financial inclusion, it has been claimed.

    Speaking earlier today, chairman of the ATM Working Group John McFall and Kitty Ussher, chair of the treasury select committee, have announced that some 337 new free-to-use cash machines are in operation in low-income areas across Britain. Meanwhile, 206 further locations have been earmarked to receive such facilities during the first six months of next year.

    A total of 543, it was s ...

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  • Progress Or Apocalypse?
    By: Aaron Taylor | - The can that I am about to pry open is a gigantic one, far greater than what will meet the eye at first. The implications deal directly with the belief system of millions of people in our nation and around the world, in particular as it relates to the Christian faith. Read carefully and think about it for a while before jumping to quick conclusions.

    If we look at America today, it seems that we have two very different Christianities. One version of Christianity believes in societa ...

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  • Expand Your Sales By Exponential Leaps And Bounds
    By: Donald Mitchell | - My first trip on a German autobahn was an unforgettable experience that left me glad to be a pedestrian again. There's no speed limit on these well-engineered and flawlessly maintained roads. Many people drive high-powered Porsches, BMWs, and Mercedes that are designed to virtually fly over these routes.

    The CEO of a prominent German company loaned me his personal car and driver for a quick jaunt to the airport. Thank God for that favor: Otherwise, I would have been driving and I ...

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  • Breakthrough Methods
    By: Donald Mitchell | - If our organizations could produce breakthroughs, we would all be enjoying exponential increases in results. Did you know that such breakthroughs often require a different focus than making modest improvements?

    How can we replace our normal improvement projects with breakthrough progress?

    Breakthroughs usually take the combined sweat and tears of many people. But those efforts won't bear fruit unless the right mix of skills and experience is involved, properly dir ...

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  • Alternatives To Sumo
    By: Mike Scantlebury | - If you've been lucky enough to see the new book by Paul McGee, you will know that he has something great to offer in the field of self-improvement. SUMO stands for 'Shut Up, Move On' and there's a real truth there. That most people spend time and energy living in the past, regretting something they did or didn't do, or some slight or hurt they suffered years before. If you expend energy there, then you don't have enough to live in the present or plan for the future. 'Move On' is the cry. Get goi ...
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  • Questions For Finding And Implementing Fast Solutions For Accomplishing 20 Times As Much
    By: Donald Mitchell | - There are usually many pathways to creating a 2,000 percent solution (any way of accomplishing 20 times more with the same time, money, and effort) that improves a high profile benefit while enhancing many other benefits as well. With these questions, you will identify the opportunities that you want to use the eight-step process to develop.

    1. With unlimited resources and skills, how would you create the most immediate and valuable benefits for your customers and end users?

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