talent
talent
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by Robert Daniel - 2007-04-25
I first met John Arnott and Dave McCleery in 1990.I had just opened a Backpackers for travellers from around the world to relax, have fun and enjoy the stunning sites of Albany in South Western Austra...
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by George F Franks III - 2007-05-23
Much has been written in the media about who makes what both by name and by profession. Whether PARADE magazine, the WALL STREET JOURNAL or other periodicals, there seems to be a focus on paychecks. ...
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by C.S. Mackay - 2007-07-11
Thirty seven years spent in an ordinary average classroom has given me a lot of insight into what is a teacher friendly program. Teacher friendly programs realize that teachers are always under the gu...
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by James Kronefield - 2007-07-10
You can sing a simple song for fun or you can have a singing career for profit. Either way you usually have to be able to sing in tune over a useful range and that is the only basic requirement. ...
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by James Kronefield - 2007-07-13
You can sing a simple song for fun or you can have a singing career for profit. Either way you usually have to be able to sing in tune over a useful range and that is the only basic requirement.Easy S...
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by Mary McNeil - 2007-08-06
How often have you been told that you must work on your weaknesses in order to improve yourself? That you should focus on your weaknesses and bring them up to a higher standard? That by being a good, ...
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by Sarika Kabra - 2007-08-08
Are you a budding music professional, trying to make a mark in life? Well, you would already have experienced the initial pains of trying to establish a foothold in the industry. It is not easy if you...
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by Sarika Kabra - 2007-08-09
Music is a well paying industry especially if you are a known face. But you have to make efforts to make people love and appreciate your genre of music. There are no shortcuts or magic wands whi...
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by Sarika Kabra - 2007-08-08
Are you a budding music professional, trying to make a mark in life? Well, you would already have experienced the initial pains of trying to establish a foothold in the industry. It is not easy ...
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by Barbara Morris, R.Ph. - 2007-08-12
At age 60 I was a contestant in a Ms. Senior America competition. I knew my chances of winning were slim because among other deficits, I do not sing, dance, twirl a baton or recite poetry. When I shar...