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- Selling Made Easy By:
Ronald Firquain Views: 2955
Learn how to master the art of professional sales once and for all. Selling Made Easy is a step by step guide that unlocks the inside secrets, tips and techniques you need to become a sales pro. Find out what makes a successful salesperson, discover the components of a successful sales process and learn how emotions play a role in the process.
- What Gun Owners Should Anticipate with a Democrat Administration By:
Sienna Sullivan Views: 787
The reason behind this is the simple notion that the lesser the guns being issued, the lower the crime that may happen. However, criminals do not always use licensed and issued guns, most of the time; guns used in crimes are smuggled. This is what contradicts the stated notion.
- A Look at Rewards Credit Cards By:
Jeremy Biberdorf Views: 536
If you\'re at all familiar with the world of credit, and these days it\'s hard not to be, then chances are you\'ve at least heard a thing or two about rewards credit cards. It\'s more than a little likely a friend or acquaintance may have one or that you\'ve stumbled across an advertisement or two covering the subject.
- Choosing an Airline Miles Credit Card By:
Jeremy Biberdorf Views: 434
We live in a day and age when various types of rewards credit cards are becoming increasingly popular due to the budget crunches so many of us are facing in these trying economic times. You may very likely know one person who owns her own small business and has a specialized credit account created especially to benefit people like her. Perhaps you know someone else who constantly goes out of town on business excursions or family road trips and is saving a fortune because of his gasoline card.
- Prince Of The Environment Chills His Palace By:
Roger Munns Views: 393
Global warming and the environment have been top of Prince Albert of Monaco's agenda for the last year, but as he continues his campaign to highlight the environment as a top political issue, press reports suggest that two of his staff have left.
Could climate change be too hot an issue for some of his subjects too?
- Advice For Those Seeking Male Sexual Enhancement By:
Thomas Geter Views: 359
A search for male sexual enhancement typically has one of two objectives. Sometimes such a search underscores a man's desire to obtain enhanced sexual arousal. Such a man typically wants to stir up by his appearance the sexual desires of a lovely lady.
- Casino games and mathematics. Part 2. By:
Arthur Prudent Views: 355
Thorp managed to find out that owners of gambling houses gave their officials rather strict directions with regard to the strategies which they should stick to in the game with visitors.
- Opposites Do Attract By:
Jan Brunk Views: 354
I've come to the conclusion (and it's only taken me 50 years) that Opposites DO Attract!
Of course there has been ton's of evidence of this since time began, but being from Missouri, you have to show me the donkey before I believe there is such a thing as a donkey. Anyway, I had to laugh recently when I read an article claiming that men and women should share the same hobbies, interests and in essence be the same person for love to really have a chance to grow..
- Manuals and Controversy in Mental Health: Part One By:
Pedro Gondim Views: 350
The complexity of human behaviour is closely related to the multifaceted nature of mental health disciplines. There are several propositions and varied focus on how to perceive mental health and to create standards which recognise symptoms and diagnose patients. Two proposed standards have roots in the development of medicine, psychiatry, and health statistics: the DSM and the ICD. What are these manuals, and why are they so controversial?
- Green Tea for Weight Loss By:
Thomas Geter Views: 349
One former graduate student suspects that a respected biochemistry text might have slowed realization of the connection between green tea and weight loss. Almost thirty years ago, one biochemistry text included detailed information on the energy gradient within a living cell. As explained in that text, the cell's energy gradient uses a chemical called ADP to store potential energy.
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