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How to Become a Master of Your Chosen Trade

by martinpm in Work, September 25, 2009
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Some useful thumb rules to become an expert in your chosen field.

We Have Lost Touch with What is Authentic and Real

by Ron Fields in Issues, September 25, 2009
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In a world dominated by marketing, images, promotion, and inattention, we have lost touch with what is authentic and humane in our lives. Our culture has become so dominated by selling that it is very difficult to judge who or what is geniune. What can we do to restore authenticity and the good part of humanity in our lives?

Effect of Long Work Hours

by rekon hall in Work, September 18, 2009
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Working Late is threat to health.

Focusing on Carbon Neutrality is Hysteria

by jacobtop in Activism, September 10, 2009
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Our focus on labeling products we buy with a CO2 neutral stamp is out of proportions and clouds our judgement on where we should look to find a solution for out climate.

Network Marketing Companies Only Tell You What You Want to Hear

by LadyT32 in Psychology, July 13, 2009
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“Make $17,000 in the first seven days”!“I made $31,500 in one day”!“Quit your JOB and make $5,000 a month or more from home”!“We earned $1,600 in our first 21 days”! Do any of these statement sound familiar? Of course they do. You can find them everywhere nowadays. From the Internet, to TV commercials, even on the radio, and in the newspapers.

Keys to Freelancing: Market Before You Write

by Ben Pearce in Work, July 1, 2009
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A look into marketing your ideas before you write them. One key to freelance journalism.

Do Teachers Actually Teach?

by Alexa Gates in Education, June 1, 2009
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I know there are good teachers out there, but about 95% of the teachers I have had in my educational career are bad. I get yelled at in class because my opinion on a certain subject is “wrong.” When can an opinion be wrong? Please explain. Or when I ask a question and do not understand what the teacher is trying to say. So the teacher yells at me. Maybe it’s me, or teachers just can’t teach.

Change Management and Posters

by Anna Cruz in Activism, April 21, 2009
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Ver proposed a major change at your company, got a lot of buy in at the outset, but after a few weeks the old way of doing things had taken hold again? This is a very common problem when it comes to managing change in an organization. The “old way” already has momentum. You have to fight for the “new way” while also phasing out the old. This can be a real challenge!

How to Become a Successful Affiliate, and Work From Home, in 10 Easy Steps

by affiliateschool in Work, April 16, 2009
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I guess the most common question I get asked at Affiliate School is “How can I get people to visit my web-site”; a pretty important detail to get right when you think about it, because many people spend loads of time creating beautiful websites, but if no one visits, what’s the point.

How to Read a Person’s Gestures

by dark silver in Advice, April 13, 2009
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Typical Meanings Behind Every Voluntary or Involuntary Action.

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