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Business Lunch:10 Things Not to Do
The way to career success winds through many an important restaurant meal. Make sure you don't try to walk that path with spinach between your teeth. ...
Tags: Job, Food, Boss, Beverage, MoneyWatch, Food & Beverage, Recruitment & Selection, Manufacturing, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Job Interviewing, Table Manners, Dining Etiquette, Emily Post Institute, Kim Girard
Articles 2009-06-30
Eat Your Way to Success
What you eat and how you eat it are far more important to your performance and image at work than you think. That's why you need to consider the effect of food not only on your waistline but also on your brain.Quick: What did you have for lunch today? How...
Tags: Food, Breakfast, MoneyWatch, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Nutrition, Carbohydrates, Low-Carb Diets, Proteins, Fats, Fiber, Zinc, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Working Late, Skipping Lunch, Jet Lag, Anti-Jet-Lag Diet, Job Interviewing, Table Manners, Dining Etiquette, Emily Post Institute, Business Dinner
Articles 2009-06-30

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Finning Gifts Land To Post-Secondary Institutions.
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, NOVEMBER 16, 2001 Finning International Inc. ("Finning") announced today that it is gifting an 80 per cent interest in an 18.6-acre parcel of land along Vancouver's Great Northern Way to four British Columbia post-secondary institutions. This property represents a portion of...
Tags: Finning International Inc.
Research articles 2001-11-16
Medina Institute offers etiquette, diplomacy courses
Never, never, never ask for ketchup for the beef Wellington when you're visiting the White House. It's very bad manners. And never sit with your elbows on the table. Take it from Wilvia Medina, the modern-day Emily Post of Maryland, who has advised some of the state's most...
Tags: bread, food, Manufacturing, White House
Research articles 2002-06-27
Asian Art Museum
The Asian Art Museum in San Francisco has appointed Jay Jie Xu as its new director, succeeding Emily J. Sano, who retired in January after 15 years. Xu, who assumes the post on June 15, has been chairman of the department of Asian and ancient art at the Art Institute...
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Research articles 2008-05-01
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