Why Workplace Politics Charts the Path…

February 20, 2010
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Why Workplace Politics Charts the Path…

By Damian D Pitts   …to Build Great Teams and Performance For Organizations   When most people hear the phrase “organizational politics,” they react very negatively. They see politics in the workplace as forming clicks and another way to keep those who go against the status quo labeled as an outsider.   People also...

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Queen Air Mattress – Comfortable and Convenient

February 20, 2010
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Queen Air Mattress – Comfortable and Convenient

By Janet Chua Understanding The New Air Supported Mattresses Things and events such as a friend or a relative coming to visit, or your kid asking you to have her friends over for a sleep over usually come to us unexpectedly. You’ll never know when those kinds of things will happen, so it’s best...

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Why Every American Needs a Will Now

February 20, 2010
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Why Every American Needs a Will Now

Michael D. Wild   What You Really Need To Know   While the nation still debates health care reform, a larger problem faces Americans. Seventy-eight percent of Americans own a home and fifty-five percent of Americans have minor children living at home, yet less than half of the country has even executed a will,...

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When Breast is Not Always Best

February 20, 2010
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When Breast is Not Always Best

By Bron McClain   New Equipment Needed For Breast Mammograms   In a woman’s life there are a few word couplings guaranteed to strike fear into her heart and mind; that cause her to rethink priorities and spend several long hours consumed with disbelief, fear, regret and anger. Let me try a few on...

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George Bush Gives A Speech Barack Obama Style

February 19, 2010
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by Howard Jacobs How To Blame Someone or Something Else   Every President has a unique style of speaking and dealing with issues. Barack Obama recently gave his first State of the Union address. In listening to him speak about all the problems the country faces in 2010, it brought to mind the early...

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The Power-Pundits: Columnists in the Press

February 19, 2010
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by Michael Walsh The achievements of Britain’s finest newspaper columnists were for the first time recognized at the Comments Award ceremony last October. Sir Christopher Meyer, former chairman of the Press Complaints Commission, chaired the awards’ debut. The categories included political, financial, environment, culture and media, with other awards included.   As might be...

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