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Ray and Joan Kroc Center
The Ray and Joan Kroc Center is just one of the many philanthropic ventures spearheaded by the wife of the McDonald’s founder. Located in Ronaldo, San Diego, the Ray and Joan Kroc Center is a 12.4-acre center designed to support families, education, recreation and cultural arts.

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Murder Walls for Crime Novelists
If you watch most great crime dramas such as Law & Order and Without a Trace, you will notice that investigators often use visuals on a wall to keep each case organized. This is a Murder Wall. Imagine trying to write a story without knowing your suspects or their possible motives. Here's how authors can construct a Murder Wall...

Dealing with Email Overload – Tips and Best Practices
Is your email in-box forever full? Distracted every time your email dings? Do emails drive your days, not your priorities? In Greek mythology, Sisyphus, an evil king, was condemned to forever rolling a big rock to the top of a mountain, and then, the rock always rolled back down again. Are you are suffering the same "Hell" every day while trying to keep on top of your email tsunami? Here are, but a few tips for your consideration.

LEADERSHIP IS ALWAYS “WE” and “TEAM”
We are not able to digest success and sustain success. Most of the people, I have found that they fumble after becoming a successful person. Most of the time, they forget their team and people around them. Believing in a team and appreciating team is a rock-climbing task.

Rock Climbing Lesson
There are certain principles to life, once learned, that we can apply freely in other disciplines as well. Here are the five principles that came alive during my rock-climbing lesson.

Change Management Led Zeppelin Style
Stephen Covey, author of The Seven Habits of Highly Successful People, tells us that: “Management is efficiency in climbing the ladder of success; leadership determines whether the ladder is leaning against the right wall.” Organizations choose a wall against which to lean their ladder. The ladder represents the work that needs to be done to get to the top; the wall represents the field of endeavor – the product or market selected to work in. The thing is, once your ladder is against a particular wall and you are half way up it, it takes a lot of extra effort to climb down again and move the ladder to a different wall (metaphorically speaking of course).

Success is your Baby
There were two warring tribes in the Andes, one that lived in the lowlands and the other high in the mountains. The mountain people invaded the lowlanders one day, and as part of their plundering of the people, they kidnapped a baby and took the infant with them back up into the mountains. Although the lowlanders didn't know how to climb the mountain, they sent out their best party of fighting men to bring the baby home. They first tried one method of climbing and then another. They tried one trail and then another. After climbing only a few hundred feet after several days of effort, the lowlander men decided that the cause was lost, and they prepared to return to their village below.

Carving Corporate Slogans
‘Love all. Serve all.’ The Hard Rock Café slogan sticks like taffy on our minds upon our enthusiastic exit from the rock-themed restaurant. The anecdotal origin of this slogan was that the founders of HRC asked the late-spiritual guru, SB for some kind words and the latter scribbled these words on a piece of paper.

Successful Failures
In a small pub in the highlands of Scotland, a group of fishermen gathered one afternoon to swap tales over a round of ale. One of them stretched his arms apart to show the big one that got away. At that very point, a waitress walked past carrying a tray of full ale glasses. The fisherman's wild gestures sent the tray smashing against the wall. The dark brew splashed on the white wall of the pub and began running down. The waitress and the fisherman tried to wipe the mess off the wall, but it had left an ugly dark stain.

Wealth Management Expert In Sacramento Keith Springer Quoted In The Wall Street Journal
Wall St Flat Ahead of Europe Summit. Keith Springer is quoted in the Wall Street Journal discussing the impact of the European crisis on the US economy.

How to Discover the Champion in You and Achieve Your Goals
Have you ever felt like your back was against the wall? You didn't know what to do? Everyone goes through periods when they feel pressured. Why do some people succeed when their back is against the wall, while others fold? This article discusses how to use four strategies when your back is against the wall.

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