September 2007
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Acupuncture A 5,000 Year Old Remedy
The mere thought of needles causes most people to cringe. There’s a good reason for this, as these pointy shards of metal are closely associated with the subject of pain. But, here is the irony. For thousands of years, practitioners of Chinese medicine have utilized the insertion of needles to treat not only pain, but various diseases as well.
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How to Ask for a Raise
Negotiating for a raise is scary. It’s especially scary when employers are substituting technology for people, moving business offshore, downsizing their workforce, and converting permanent jobs into project-length positions. You can’t help wondering, “If I ask for a raise, will I be fired?” Not if you know how – and when – to ask. Begin by assessing your negotiating position.
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The Short Sale A Viable Alternative to Foreclosure
Economic experts have said that the real estate market is not a major factor in the Federal Reserve’s true goal of keeping inflation in check – and its recent activity seems to bear this out. By strategically infusing billions of dollars into the banking system and unexpectedly cutting its discount window rate for 30 days, the Fed has clearly attempted to "bail out" the financial and credit markets. The real estate market, however, continues to suffer...
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Body Language 101 The Science Behind Silent Communication
We use a variety of methods to communicate with those around us. Verbal and written exchanges seem to be the most studied and, in turn, the most well-understood. But, there is another method we use to communicate our thoughts. And, while it is effective, it’s a medium that doesn’t get the attention it rightly deserves. That being said, welcome to Body Language 101.
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Olive Oil The Culinary World’s Most Important Commodity By Kirk Leins
Given its many uses, olive oil may well be the most essential food item found in any kitchen. Not only is it a wonderful medium in which to cook, it’s also a critical ingredient for many dishes, as well as a complementary, yet understated condiment. Follow me on a gastronomic journey, complete with tips for tasting and buying olive oil, not to mention a few delectable recipes...
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Preparation for Your Presentations By Jim Rohn
Persistence in your presentations, this is one secret to success. After my first presentation, I got up and did it again. Even though I was scared to death, I did it again. And that second one wasn't too good, but guess what. I did it again, and I did it again. And I worked up my courage, and I did it again. I committed to it, and I did it again. And finally, it got to be a little bit easier.
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Creating a Home Office
There are many rooms in a home that could be considered a sanctuary: a cozy bedroom, a luxurious bathroom, and a state-of-the-art home theater, to name a few. But, how about an office? We realize it’s a bit of a stretch to equate a home office with a place of refuge, but maybe it’s time we changed that.
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