stages
stages
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by Elias - 2007-01-11
The stages that any business develops though whether it is a home business or a business with a start inside a major corporation can be summarized as follows - Business Concept, business evaluatio...
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by Ken Fields - 2007-02-04
The word "chakra" is from the classical Indian language of Sanskrit. It translates as "wheel" or "disk" and signifies basic energy centers in the body. Each of these centers correlates to major nerve ...
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by Donald Saunders - 2007-02-19
Having been diagnosed with prostate cancer it's vital that the stage and growth rate of the cancer is established, so that a treatment option can be chosen which will give you the greatest benefit...
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by Leonard Bartholomew - 2007-03-15
I have always been a helper personality. I remember being like this for many years. It started when I joined the military and had to learn to work with customer's military pay and travel reimburse...
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by Elaine Sihera - 2007-04-08
Without exception, all relationships have stages. Even though everyone is unique, there is enough consistency in human action to demonstrate noticeable patterns in behaviour. It is difficult to put a ...
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by Gary Mueller - 2007-05-13
1980 saw the peloton pummeled by relentless rain. Bernard Hinault started the tour like the winner he is but tendinitis in his knee forced him to quit. Joop Zoetemelk from Holland, in his 10th Tour ta...
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by Gary Mueller - 2007-05-16
The Tour de France is broken down into "stages." There is one race held each day but not always one stage. Think of a stage as a sort of distinct race distance. Riders win or lose, rank high or low, d...
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by Gary Mueller - 2007-05-16
The 1990s are the Miguel Indurain era in the Tour de France. He entered the race for the first time in 1985 and entered it eleven more consecutive times. His ratings steadily improved and he eventuall...
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by Gary Mueller - 2007-05-16
Sponsored Teams AgainThe 1960s saw a return to sponsored teams and commercialism yet the Tour still offered lots of intrigue and drama. The Tour was the most watched event in cycling and the sponsors ...
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by Gary Mueller - 2007-05-16
Post World War RivalriesHenri Desgrange, the Tour de France founder, died in 1940. His successor was Jacque Goddet. The Germans tried to persuade Goddet to hold the race during the war years, but he r...