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  • Alternative Energy Sources – With Every Wish There Comes A Curse  By : GARKO
    The generation of energy sources beyond those derived from fossil fuels has attracted increasing attention and gone more mainstream in recent years. This is not a area specific phenomenon, it is actually becoming more and more pervasive on a global basis. Why do we need alternative fuels globally?
  • Short Term Forecast For Gas Prices In The USA  By : GARKO
    Many analysts expect oil prices to rise higher in coming months, possibly above last month's records, partially due to the plans that the Fed has to continue lowering rates. Lower rates equates to higher inflation and rising prices. The reported minutes from the March 2008 meeting of the Federal Reserve, just released, indicated a split in opinion about the decision to cut the key federal funds rate by three-quarters of a percentage point, and that they are worried about the severity of the economic slowdown.
  • A Real Solution For You To Fight Back Against Soaring Fuel Prices  By : GARKO
    The price of gas at the pump dropped a drop from its highest ever prices just prior and some car owners saved a few pennies, but even before anyone could take their savings and celebrate by buying half a six pack of beer with it the government was Johnny on the spot with bad news that gas prices could soar above $4 during the coming Summer months.
  • How You Can Fight Back And Win Against Soaring Gas Prices  By : GARKO
    The average cost of a gallon of gas decreased a wee bit from record levels Tuesday and some car owners saved a few pennies, but but the government curtailed the celebration by announcing that gas prices could rise as high as $4 per gallon this Summer.
  • The Advantages Of Running Your Car On Hydrogen  By : GARKO
    Consider that the comparative fuel economy between an automobile in 1908 and today is a drop of 40%! If the oil industry and car manufacturing corporations had done nothing, we would get improved gas performance by 40% compared to what we do get.
  • The Little Business Bankruptcy  By : David Urmann
    Everything you need to know about small business bankruptcy.
  • Knockoffs and The Right Stuff  By : Kenneth Ragpala
    Kenneth Ragpala shares his views on faking the good stuff and robbing the originals their money. Also some political issues are discussed.
  • Ethiopia the origin of Coffee  By : Cicely K. Leblanc
    The story of coffee has its first phase in Ethiopia, the original home of the coffee plant, coffee arabica, which still grows wild in the forest of the highlands. Though nobody is sure accurately how coffee was originally discovered as a beverage, it is thought that its cultivation and use began as early as the 9th century. Some authorities assert that it was cultivated in the Yemen previously, around AD 575. The only thing that appears certain is that it originated in Ethiopia, from where it traveled to the Yemen about six hundred years ago, and from Arabia it began its journey around the world.
  • How to Deal With Bankruptcy Law  By : Steve Buchanan
    Bankruptcy is a very unfortunate situation and can happen even to seasoned businessman or to a new entrepreneur. To avoid falling into such a trap one should ensure to keep his or her financial health in a very good state. Filing bankruptcy is not an easy job and one has to go through a very complex process involving lot of complex court procedure.
  • Get Business Financial Relief from Bankruptcy Filling  By : Steve Buchanan
    Business is a situation in which a business organization has more liabilities than assets and is no longer capable of meeting its financial obligations. Any type of business can file for this bankruptcy. Actually it is common part of business, no matter what market you are in.
  • Drop shipping scams and how to avoid them  By : WilliamKing
    This article explains the different type of dropshipping scams one might encounter and what possible precautions can be taken to avoid these scams.
  • Business Ethics Case Study  By : Daniel Cuts
    Ivan Ivanovich knew that something has to be done, which will make people choose his place and stay loyal for a long time. The decision came about soon and from a very unexpected direction. He had his usual Sunday dinner with his wife and daughter, and after that he offered them to go to the cafeteria and have some ice cream.
  • Computer use and abuse – is your business protected?  By : Andrew Crisp
    Recent surveys have found that a third of office staff spend the equivalent of 7 to 14 days a year on personal web surfing, e-mails or texts during working hours.
  • How to Evade Liability Lawsuits as a Home Appraiser  By : Austin Appraiser
    As an evaluator in the real estate industry, the danger of legal actions is real. Mortgage companies constantly force you for higher values, lenders are looking for scapegoats, and notorious "investors" are looking for easy target to help them commit mortgage fraud. Here are a few things you need to do to handle this threat.
  • Home Appraiser’s Guide to Evading Liability Lawsuits  By : Austin Appraiser
    As an appraiser in the real estate business, the threat of lawsuits is real. credit agencies constantly pressure you for higher values, lenders are looking for fall guys, and shady "investors" are looking for easy target to help them commit fraud. Here are some methods you have to do to manage this danger.
  • Real Estate Appraiser’s Manual to Evading Liability Lawsuits  By : Austin Appraiser
    The possibility of a complaints is real if you’re a real estate evaluator. There are lenders who are looking for fall guys, shady “investors” who are looking for a suckers in order to commit fraud, and finance agencies who constantly demand you for higher values. Here are a few things you need to do so as to manage this danger.
  • Con Man or Average Citizen? Pursuing Zany Jury Awards  By : Jack Payne
    Legal adjudication. Situation comedy, or psychological fantasy? Today it is often difficult to tell the difference.
  • Legal Thriller Author Analyzes Paper Trails Scams  By : Jack Payne
    Endless hanky-panky on the Internet as con artists invent a new information-extraction dance.
  • The Truth About Membership Sites  By : Theresa Cahill..
    I field emails and phone calls weekly from people who have signed up for a program or programs online and need help.
  • Pardon me, but I thought free, freebie, no cost, free download as well as many others, meant just that!  By : Theresa Twogood
    I'm sure you are as fed up as I am with all the parsing of common words to misrepresent something, someone or both. The parsing of commonly held words is stupid and will not be tolerated by the masses any longer! If an advertiser wants us to dance a jig or jump through hoops to receive their low cost, almost worth nothing, free or freebie item all they must do is simply say so.
  • Ides Of March: Implementing Reg NMS In A Volatile Market  By : John Fakler
    Questions are being raised about how and when the SEC required stock markets to conform with new electronic trading rules. Both the NYSE, the largest stock exchange in the world and the NASDAQ struggled with electronic trading platform issues during the recent market correction.
  • Show Me The Love, Show Me The Money!  By : Chuck Bauert-1523
    Valentines Day is a perfect holiday to implement a T.O.M.A. sales procedure.
    First, the rush of holiday cards is over, meaning much less competition in your
    clients’ mail box. Secondly, I guarantee that 99% of all salespeople will miss this timely . . .
  • Having Sales PMS?  By : John Smith
    If you are a sales person, do you have PMS for your sales production? As a sales manager, do you have PMS for your sales team? If not, then the information given here will provide you powerful tools and ideas that will help you have high levels of PMS!
  • Tell Stories to Your Customer  By : John Smith
    Have your salespeople tell stories. I have found that most successful salespeople sell by telling stories and not by making presentations. And, it does not seem like they are selling.
  • Suffering A Seasonal Sales Slump?  By : John Smith
    It's that time of year again, when sales volume slumps during the holiday season. The CEOs and Sales Managers I work with have fits this time of year. They know their sales forces are mentally preparing well in advance of the holiday season for the usual mental check out, or what I refer to as the Seasonal Sales Melt Down, or Seasonal Sales Slump.

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