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Fashion Forward: The Early Years of Ralph Lauren
Lauren was working as a salesman for Brooks Brothers in New York when he decided to jump head first into a new venture: Lauren was going to start designing his own ties. After hearing the news, Lauren’s boss told him, “The world isn’t ready for Ralph Lauren.” Today, with over $4 billion in revenue, Lauren has taken the fashion world by storm. But his newfound fortune is a long way from where Lauren started off.

Lesson #5: A Strong Work Ethic is A Work Essential
Lauren grew up in the Bronx, a far cry from the fashion capital of New York. He never went to fashion school, never graduated from college, and never lived the life of class and luxury. So how did this boy who shared a small bedroom with his two older brothers go on to become not only a billionaire, but also an ambassador for a world he never knew? The answer is that he worked hard for it.

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The Top 5 Reasons to Be a Jack of All Trades
Are the days of Da Vinci dead? Is it possible to, at once, be a world-class painter, engineer, scientist, and more?

On The Cutting Edge: Gillette Gets An Idea For A Business
In 1895, Gillette decided it was time to return home. Moving back to Fond du Lac in Wisconsin, he took up work as a salesman for the Crown Cork & Seal Co. The company’s founder, William Painter, had invented the cork-lined bottle cap and turned it into a profitable business. Still, at 40 years old, Gillette wanted some of that success for himself.

Staying Focused While Working at Home
When staying at home to work it can be very easy to become distracted. If there are others in the house or things need to get done around the house the mind can start to wander and forget about the task at hand.

Artist Jeffrey Lipsky finds real-world success in the virtual world of Second Life
Painter uses virtual world to promote his works

Marketing The Invisible
Most people have no idea how much effort it takes you to do your work. Whether you’re a gourmet chef, a house painter, a web designer, or a graphic designer – the work you do is invisible. People judge its worthiness not on your effort, but on the result. Can you (and should you) market your invisible work?

C House Italia signs franchise deal for Middle East
17th February 2010: C House Italia signs franchise deal for Middle East Italian restaurant and lounge franchise C House Italia has signed an agreement with Nicolas Jebran Houte Couture (NJHC) to expand the brand across the Middle East. The deal covers a 15 year partnership and will see the first Middle East C House Italia open in Beirut in May 2010. Owned by fashion designer Nicolas Jebran, NJHC will also open C House Italia franchises in Europe.

More Order in Your $ House
Getting your finances and financial house together gives you a clear picture of where you stand. A few hours on a Saturday should do the trick. Bach's book gives detailed items to collect. Step up to the plate and clean house this weekend!

Video Games…So Many Options, So Little Time
The fun and fantasy of the recent E3 conference was breathtaking. It's great to see gaming bouncing back and the console folks doing their darndest to breath new life into their systems -- especially since they haven't done a refresh design for way so many years, you begin to wonder... It was so cool because we were all ready to see the rebound. But wait a minute isn't it just like WarGames -- a lot of make believe along with some real world reality? Our house has the "standard" console(s). Our house has the "standard" HD TV set(s). Our house doesn't have any 3D content but then the game folks won't have theirs for "a few months." So what else is there? Right! The online gaming world is huge and getting even larger.

LTV: The Key to the Underwater Mortgage
If you're wondering whether or not you're in an underwater mortgage, the key is to understand your loan to value, or LTV, ratio. The LTV reflects how much you owe as a percentage of the total value of your house. So, for example, if you originally took out a $130,000 mortgage on a house that was appraised at $150,000, your LTV ratio would be 87%. In other words, you would then owe 87% of what the house was actually worth-a win for you once the mortgage was paid off, provided that the property value didn't change. Which, of course, never happens, does it?

Helping Kids With The Process Of Moving, Home Staging Helps!
Selling a house isn't fun. Worrying about your kids during this process is addtionally stressful. Home staging and help selling your house fast go hand in hand. Here are some tips and ideas to help you sell your home and your children on getting the house sold through home staging.

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