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| | By Tony Seruga, Yolanda Seruga, And Yolanda Bishop Of Maverick Real Estate Investments Inc. There are many types of commercial properties available to those who work in the commercial real estate industry. |
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| | By Tia Briggs Disney is the supreme authority and the source of everything that youngsters enjoy nowadays. And while its rule waned during the Early characters of this decade, we are currently living its re-emergence over again, thanks to a duller of primary moving-picture, presents, and films it has published the few classes |
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| | By Jon Fernandez Bubble Up & Trickle Down Economics, What are they? Trickle Down Economics is the theory that if you allow more money to flow to the Upper income class, people of this class will invest in business and spend more money, and the resulting overflow will trickle down to the lower income class, benefiting them as well. |
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| | By Joseph Brochin A home-based business has needs and expenses just like larger corporate business. They require paper, pens, computers, printers, desks, chairs, envelopes, etc…. Most serious (serious is the keyword for this article) home-based business owners have these expenses calculated in their budget when they started writing their business plan |
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| | By Ed Sykes Time and time again I hear the following from students in my career advancement workshops: “My work speaks for itself…I shouldn’t have to tell anyone about my skills.” “Why did they hire from the outside, I am already doing what’s required of that position?” “Why did they get the job, I have more skills and experience than they do?” “How come my name is never mentioned when promotions come up in conversation?” The answer is…you need to promote your skills and experience. Everybody quotes the old saying, “It not what you know, but who you know.” That’s not quite right |
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