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I second the sentiments of Ginger Partington. Raising 5 children of her own, plus 23 foster kids who all finished high school, is as strong as character gets, in my view. As a father of four (4) I understand, from first hand experience, what a selfless commitment that is.
Moreover, her interest in politics at work, not More
Awesome... lets say the same for U.S. carriers as well. The word Grand Torpedo sponge or easily sent to the bottom with one missile is appropriate for even U.S. carriers. Carriers are as obsolete now as battleships were when Ronnie Ray-Gun recommissioned ancient WW II ships. I love the military response that the Sea Sparrow/Phalanx More
Goal Setting Theory is a model of business planning and behavior first developed and made fashionable by Edwin Locke in the 1960s. As most businesses start to take part in a globalized market, the role of aim setting has not diminished however turn out to be even more important. Aim setting generally is a powerful instrument More
Are you still ready for your dream career aspirations to come back? How do you find it within the first place? Do you believe that when you wait long enough, in the end your desires of success will come true?
On the subject of your dream career, you are better off spending your time working towards being profitable More
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Great link, good basic test.
The results summary at the end however was shocking.
I suspect most people would score better if the questions dealt with Harry Potter trivia.
Makes me wonder if people hold their basic liberties so cheap.........Steve, do not try to apply a logical defense to a More
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CONTROLS?!...which controls?...the name of the infamous trader look like african or something like that,
so, he is immoral but the "system" or people responsable for controls and supervision they are completely
incompetents...every day bad news about UBS, from USA and europe, all of them related More
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STEVEN BREEN replied: "Kamburoff, a guy whose service involved servicing the electronics of USAF planes, far from the sounds of guns, wants to lecture about his "qualifications" to speak. And he wants to direct this lecturing towards pople he calls "stay-at-home patriots" even though he hasn't More
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The article and Bush omit crucial information.
This is both a communicable and preventable disease. Yet I read the phrase "non-communicable diseases such as cancer" in this article. And I failed to find the word "prevention" in Bush's foundation's goals--although he wants to lower the incidence More
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Life is a journey. We try to prepare our children for this journey by educating them to its demands. Some of the demands involve learning mathematics, science, history, art; but some demands require learning how to negotiate our existence among others. Learning depends upon its discipline, whether More
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Re Jonathan's most recent comments: (in two parts)
Rest assured, my views on corporate life come not from the movies, but from my lifelong experiences and observations, and my understanding of the relationship between corporate leaders and the rest of society has been informed by much reading. More