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Oregon's Ethics War
Oregon's Ethics WarAgreeI agree. Proper use of public funds is the heart of the issue.RE: Oregon's Ethics WarIt is possibly done to countermeasure lobbyists, those who use their power to benefit their relatives private business. And also track their holdings - to know if you use your power to their...
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Research and Markets Adds Report: Sugar Monthly Market
FOOD AND BEVERAGE CLOSE-UP-8 June 2009-Research and Markets Adds Report: Sugar Monthly MarketC2008 - CloseUpMedia - newsdesk@closeupmedia.com Research and has announced the addition of China Sugar Monthly Market Report to its offerings. In a release, Research and Markets noted that report highlights include: -Based...
Articles 2009-06-08
Authentic personal branding: most buying decisions are based on trust, confidence, and emotions people have related to a product, service, or person. Branding is more important than marketing and sales. Branding is influencing, by creating a brand identity that associates certain perceptions and feelings with that identity. To be successful in life, you need a personal brand to sell yourself
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] A BRAND is the expectations, image, and perceptions it creates in the minds of others, when they see or hear a name, product or logo. Microsoft, Nike, Toyota, Volvo, and Coke tell us how they want us to perceive their products. These brands don't communicate about...
Articles 2008-12-01
William Shakespeare: playwright, poet, management guru: several critics suggest that Shakespeare's plays could be taught not just in English Literature classes but also in Business Management lectures and leadership seminars. Shakespeare provides thought-provoking insights into issues related to power, authority, leadership, management of risk, of crisis, of emotion: ubiquitous issues in the contemporary business and management scene
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] WRITTEN over four centuries ago, Shakespeare's plays continue to have a universal appeal for their absorbing stories (of kings, queens and dukes; of battles, rivalries and political turmoil of the time, of love, honour and betrayal), and also for the sensitive, rich, and eloquent use of...
Articles 2008-12-01
Migrants' adjustment to career: an analysis in relation to Nicholson's theory
This study addressed career transitions in view of new environments along with the mobility of individuals across cultural territories. It paid attention to various adjustments individuals can make in their career in relation to their new environment and analysed those adjustment modes in relation to Nicholson's theory of work role...
Articles 2008-09-22
Job search experience
In helping people find work we should aim to provide services that address their needs. What sorts of difficulties do people report? What steps do people take in order to find work? Have there been any changes over time? Answers to some of these questions are provided by the recent...
Articles 2008-09-22
At my desk
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] This column includes some observations from my recent participation at the Fourth International Symposium on Career Development and Public Policy in Scotland, and visits to LearnDirect and Careers Scotland. The outcomes of the Symposium and the latter two major initiatives directly link to policies of the...
Articles 2008-09-22
Impressive Interviews: Your Pocket-Sized Personal Interview Trainer
IMPRESSIVE INTERVIEWS: YOUR POCKET-SIZED PERSONAL INTERVIEW TRAINER Deborah Barit, Leichchardt: A&A Book Publishing, 2007, 108pp., ISBN 978-0-9803523-0-6 This compact and practical 'how-to' book covers some key essentials which will assist the job candidate whose interview is imminent and who needs to come to grips quickly with...
Articles 2008-09-22
Used guns: such a deal
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] If it wasn't for used guns, I would hardly have any guns at all. It's funny though, some people avoid used guns like I do rattlesnakes. A friend recently related an incident he experienced at a little party. The host showed him a couple of handguns,...
Articles 2008-08-01
A young'un's gun: the Winchester Model 40A single-shot .22 rifle
The new century--the 20th, not the 21st--began with the United States having acquired new territories overseas, becoming a world-class power and with a greatly expanding and growing economy, industrial and agricultural base. The new century saw America becoming a people with an expanding wealth and more disposable income. ...
Articles 2008-07-01
The finger
As a subscriber to several of the most prominent firearms-related publications, I often notice criticism of ads or pictures in which the model's finger is shown on the trigger. Such was the case in a letter which criticized the Kahr Arms ad in your Jan/Feb 2008 issue. As a person...
Articles 2008-07-01
Alternative pistol-packers
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Before Maxpedition Hard-Use Gear introduced their original and now famed Fat Boy Versipack, my backup blasters got stuffed into a drab array of sad sacks and clumsy carry-alls. The Fat Boy changed all that, providing a concealment platform I even felt comfortable using as a "primary...
Articles 2008-07-01
Start horsing around: ready for a unique supplement that can help you lose fat? Giddy up!
OKAY, FIRST OFF-despite the headline, this story has nothing to do with the type of horse you saddle up to ride across the Western plains. It is, in fact, about an extract that, no matter how savvy a supplement buyer you are, you've probably never heard of before. ...
Articles 2008-07-01
A surprising sex risk
Here's a high school health lesson worth repeating: Oral sex carries serious consequences. "Men and women can contract the sexually transmitted infection human papillomavirus HPV orally," says Maura Gillison, M.D., Ph.D., an associate professor of oncology at Johns Hopkins University. "The same types that lead to...
Articles 2008-07-01
Eating lite to get your body right
Eating is one of the basic pleasures of life, and with so many weight-related conditions plaguing our community, it is important that we understand the role food plays in health and disease. By combining a balanced diet and regular exercise, you can improve your health. And you don't have to...
Articles 2008-07-01
The epidemic of too much weight: if you're overweight, you need to lose those excess pounds—now!
Let's be honest. Most of us eat too much and exercise too little. No wonder, then, that obesity in America is a major public health problem. In recent decades, obesity has increased among men, women and children, across all age groups and within all educational levels and races. ...
Articles 2008-07-01
From the cradle to prison: violence is not just killing our kids, but incarcerating them younger and longer
Each day in America, 4,302 children are arrested--locked up at such a high rate that a Black boy born in 2001 has a 1 in 3 chance, and a Black girl a 1 in 17 chance, of going to prison in his or her lifetime. For decades it...
Articles 2008-07-01
All about carbs: for maximum muscle gains, here's what you need to know about this tricky bodybuilding nutrient
Simply cut carbs to lose weight? If you're a bodybuilder, it's not so simple. In the 1970s, the American Medical Association blasted low-carb diets as potentially dangerous "fads," and by the 1980s, scientists and doctors were blaming dietary fat for causing people to gain obscene amounts of weight....
Articles 2008-07-01
Punk is dead, punk is everything
By Bryan Ray Turcotte; Kill Your Idols, Inc, Gingko Press Punk died? Yep. What, when, how, why? Logical questions. In the grand scheme of things everyone will tell you what punk is in relation to how they came to know it. Today "they" say punk's a mass-produced unspecialized...
Articles 2008-07-01
Constant trouble
A salute to your penetrating piece on Haiti's loathsome Toto Constant, whom the Clinton administration referred to as the leader of a "gang of thugs." Still, even after he threatened the safety of a senior US embassy official, Constant was able to slip into the US. The Clinton administration refused...
Articles 2008-07-01
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