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By Paul McCord |
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Vietnam War
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Historical Events
Technology advances killed tens of thousands during the Civil War--how many sellers is it killing today?
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By Paul McCord |
Filed In:
Armies
and
Armed Forces
We don't say it often enough, but thank you for giving us the opportunity to pursue our lives in freedom and safety.
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Passports & Visas
and
Immigration Law
A paid or unpaid break from work could be the perfect vehicle to make a dream trip come true.
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By Louis Maze |
Filed In:
Business Leadership Development
and
Management
Change happens. It's critical that we develop in managers the ability to perceive and respond to change in timely fashion, even if it means revising plans that are carved in stone. In a...
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By Charlie Alter |
Filed In:
High Speed Trains
and
Rail Transportation
One critical lesson from the the Japanese experience with Bullet Trains and particularly the MagLev technology is how to move technology out of the lab and into application so it can be sold...
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By Keith Girard |
Filed In:
Government Controllers & Auditors
and
Public Finance Agencies & Treasuries
Government programs designed to help disabled veterans start businesses are failing our soldiers who served in Iraq and Afghanistan
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By Stephen Key |
Filed In:
Manufacturing Output
and
Economic Indicators
Innovation is one of America’s major assets, and President Obama is wise to recognize this.
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By Laurel Donnellan |
Filed In:
Entrepreneurship
and
Company Structures & Ownership
Reflect on what your parents have taught you, embrace those things that still resonate, and develop new lessons that are aligned with your own values and goals.
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By Hoover's Editors |
Filed In:
Recession
and
Economic Conditions
How does the current recession shake up against other difficult economic times in US history? Hoover's Editors go back in time to find out.
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By Sam Thacker |
Filed In:
Veterans
and
Demographic Groups
In many ways, generation Y military veterans are like those who served their country before them. In other ways, they are different. They are however, potentially good employees who should be considered because...
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By Carol Carter |
Filed In:
Gift, Novelty & Souvenir Stores
and
Miscellaneous Store Retailers
Record albums become bowls.
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Filed In:
Mortgage Loans
and
Mortgage Banking & Finance
The Veterans Administration mortgage loan program offers several benefits to qualified military personnel.
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By Kevin Stirtz |
Filed In:
Customer Service
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Customer Relations
In my work, I spend a fair amount of time helping people bring change to their companies. That’s what improving customer service is all about. The companies that make a substantial and permanent...
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By Carol Carter |
Filed In:
Fashion Accessories
and
Clothing & Accessories
India and China up next
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By Barbara Jorgensen |
Filed In:
Manufacturing
The American Chamber of Commerce reports U.S. manufacturing companies are pulling out of China because of rising labor costs
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By Keith Girard |
Filed In:
Small Business Lending
and
Banking, Lending & Credit Services
Credit cards have gotten most of the blame for high small-business credit costs, but commercial banks are playing a role as well.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Photocopiers
and
Commercial & Industrial Electronics
Refill a cartridge, recharge your spirit. This is the appeal to customers of Wisconsin-based LaserMonks, who offer cartridge refills for copiers, printers, and fax machines.
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By Tyler McKenzie |
Sixty one year old Kathleen Casey-Kirschling, a former elementary school teacher and Red Cross worker applied for Social Security benefits via an on-line event hosted by Social Security Commissioner Michael Astrue. Casey-Kirschling, born...
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By Kevin McKenzie |
Filed In:
Sheriffs
and
Police Forces
I am sure Dave would not want me to mention this. But after several hours of tough talk about seals, I catch him feeding salmon guts to a seal pup that’s taken to...
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By John Foley |
Filed In:
Food Products
and
Food Industry
Stinky tofu, chicken testicles, black meat chicken breasts. Scrumptious. Travelling with Andrew Zimmern as your guide is a culinary adventure...
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