mistakes
mistakes
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by Elaine Sihera - 2007-03-03
If we knew that today would be the very last day for us, we would pull out all the stops to do the things we have longed for and hadn't done, or to remedy a personal wrong. Yet we treat each day with ...
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by Bernadette Sukley - 2007-03-07
Because stories are never free from passion, it's no wonder journalists and writers make costly (and embarrassing) errors. Here are a few examples.The headline that made heads turn.In November 3, 1948...
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by Derek Felton - 2007-03-08
Forget past mistakes. Forget failures. Forget everything except what you are going to do now and do it. - William Durant, founder of General MotorsThere was a period of about 5 years where it seemed l...
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by Deborah Carraro - 2007-03-12
At the tender age of thirteen, my mother sent me to "Finishing School" (a.k.a. modelling college). It was the custom in her family that all the girls got beauty and etiquette lessons rather than learn...
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by Paul Hooper-Kelly - 2007-03-16
In the first article of this two part series, we looked at the vital art of getting your article actually read. Now we'll look at how to get the reader to visit your web site.So, having got your r...
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by Jullieanne Matheson - 2007-03-22
Determining what type of advertising you will choose isreally a matter of personal choice and it also depends onwhat type of response you received, or expect to receive.Whatever the choice may be,...
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by John Hacking - 2007-03-24
Foggy or undefined business goals - your web site needs a purpose. For example, the purpose of my web site is: "to support word-of-mouth and classified advertising of my web design services to sma...
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by Calum Steel - 2007-03-26
Many serious, and potentially dangerous bad habits in horses started as little annoying (maybe even cute) habits. Stopping bad habits forming is easier than fixing them when they become serious pr...
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by Dr. Sander Marcus - 2007-03-28
Most of the experts say that the average person can expect to change careers (not just jobs) 3 to 5 times in their working life. The reasons? Many people are burnt-out, underpaid, stressed out, bo...
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by Dave Origano - 2007-04-08
Working a day job has long been the norm for vast numbers of us, waking early and punching a clock in the morning before beginning a day exactly the same as the previous one. All that could be changin...