August 10, 2011 – 12:00 am
With money being tight for many families, people are trying to find ways to make extra money and many people are turning to the Internet. The problem is people seem to think that it is simple to start making money online. Putting in time and energy is one of the requirements for starting your own [...]
August 2, 2011 – 12:00 am
In regards to ye olde standard business cards, the 21st Century has a lot of surprises in store. For instance, some people have taken to handing out little mini-CDs! These “cards” are generally rectangular, except with the two shorter sides being round (almost quarter-circular, in fact) to facilitate spinning in a drive. But in common [...]
Well, it’s official: The Great Recession started in 2007 and ended in 2009, even if folks worldwide are still grappling with the fallout two whole years later. Interestingly, retail sales for this holiday shopping season appear to be the strongest in three years – that’s three years, even before the recent recession – but home [...]
Standard business cards are all the range in Japan. Does that seem funny? It’s been long observed, since The Eighties if not The Seventies or even before that, how the typical Japanese, and not only the average salaryman, carries around business cards to exchange with people by way of an introduction. In fact, the practice [...]
Caribbean medical schools have long been decried as diploma mills for the rich and undeserving; they are strictly for-profit institutions serving American kids rejected by U.S. medical schools, yet they rely on hospitals in the U.S. to provide the necessary clinical experience in the third and fourth years of a medical education. Recently, however, an [...]
It’s crazy that modest swimsuits are supposed to cover up the female form, since in many ways they can be even sexier, all the same! But that’s not so surprising, considering how minimalism is really powerful, which is why lingerie can be so seductive in a different way than what bare naked flesh offers – [...]
Why modest swimsuits are now ever more popular is probably because of rising religious fundamentalism wordlwide — or, to be more specific, with the three great monotheistic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam (though political Hinduism has gotten out of hand with its nationalists, too). Perhaps it’s a psychology necessary to and further accentuated by [...]
Sometimes, females will wear modest swimsuits not due to religious sensibilities but shyness. In many a situation, they are fat and feel bad about it, so they try covering up much more than necessary. Yet there’s no need for any negativity at all — and, in fact, it’s completely unnecessary for them to feel bad [...]
The affiliate marketing successes just keep pouring in: the latest situation history concerns one Ashley Qualls, a seventeen year-old who’s become a millionaire by simply giving away cost-free MySpace layouts. Yes. It’s no joke. A teenage girl in high school makes seventy thousand dollars a month by giving stuff away for free. Chalk another one [...]
Such lovely weather, a day of flowers, flowers for a prince! And yet, it was everywhere: it was just as I went down the street outside of On Off Digital World, one of those old-fashioned mom-and-pop operations from a generally bygone era in New York retailing, and there it was, the news about Osama bin [...]
Affiliate marketing is a good way for the tech-savvy hobbyist to generate some money on the side. For a select few who have managed to put their finger on the Zeitgeist, however, it means full financial independence, with income in the tens of thousands per month! Probably the most celebrated cases of affiliate marketing made [...]
A network of Roman Catholic schools that can be traced back to early nineteenth-century France, The Convent of Jesus and Mary Schools can be found in all the major areas of the world today, from Africa and Asia to Europe and the Americas. But even as they receive financial support from the Church itself, local [...]
April 29, 2011 – 12:00 am
Situated in one of The Big Apple’s wealthiest neighborhoods, the Joan and Sanford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell University is dedicated to both teaching and research. It is one of the most selective medical schools in the entire United States, only some hundred hopefuls are admitted each year – from out of some six [...]
April 26, 2011 – 12:00 am
Tax continuing education is essential for accountants as tax laws change constantly and with every Republican victory at the polls comes a new pair of corporate giveaways. With a tax code that spans some sixty thousand pages, somebody’s got to keep an eye on it all! And those somebodies have a lot on their plate. [...]
April 20, 2011 – 12:00 am
The advantage to getting unlocked cell phones is that they do not restrict you to just one carrier. Many handsets are available this way, and while people often normally opt for the most recent releases, it often pays to think about yesterday’s offerings as well. For example, unlocked cell phones such as the Nokia Surge [...]
April 19, 2011 – 12:00 am
“Boys Town” and its sequel, “Men of Boys Town,” are movies loosely based on the famous real-life American charity of the same name. Established by a Catholic priest in 1917, it was an orphange that pioneered progressive methods of juvenile care. Since then, thirteen Boys Town locations have been established across the United States, but [...]
April 15, 2011 – 12:00 am
Local backing has always been important to institutions such as hospitals and medical schools. Even most medical research facilities have had some significant amount of communal support, especially in the form of philanthropic dollars. Typically, benefactors are helpful to more than just one organization, as is the case with Isaac Toussie and family with regards [...]
April 13, 2011 – 12:00 am
Sam Antar was the former CFO of Crazy Eddie’s, his cousin’s electronics retail empire. Sam is a much sought-after speaker on the lecture circuit currently, and his seminars can even earn CPE and CLE credits for the attendees. That’s because he is a convicted fraudster. Ethics continuing education courses are usually self-paced correspondence courses one [...]
April 12, 2011 – 12:00 am
CPE requirements of late (relatively speaking) has emphasized ethics more and more, especially for lawyers and accountants. Usually, continuing professional education courses contain self-study, whether online or with the use of traditional materials like workbooks and the like. Nonetheless, credits may also be earned through attending qualifying seminars, such as those well-liked talks given by [...]