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Lesson #3: Give Back
“I don’t want to be a Russell Simmons, greedy-ass entrepreneur,” he exclaims. “I would like to be a Russell Simmons, philanthropist/activist.”

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Hope For The Jobless: How One Woman Turned Getting Laid Off Into More Than Just a Blessing in Disguise!
Recession, Job Cuts, Downsizing, Outsourcing...These are all words that we dread, they were the Buzz Words of 2008! Ask the voters in Michigan...they know a thing or two...and yet they could very well the best word uttered! Gone are the days of working for the same company, great pension at the end of it all. But this is not news! I didn't expect to be out of a job!

Will You Keep Your Health coverage
A good percentage of voters believe that the healthcare crisis in America affects and will affect someone else. They have always had health care insurance policies and feel that they always will have coverage. However, there are immense holes in our existing system and it is far too easy to fall into one of them.

Drunks, A Wall, Entrepreneurs and Jobs
That young firms account for most of the job creation in the U.S. – as written about my Kauffman colleagues Dane Stangler, Bob Litan, and others -- has quickly become one of those compelling facts that changes the way you apprehend the entrepreneurial world. Young firms assume their rightful priority of place, and the vexing conflation of young/growth firms with small firms is finally and rightly undone.

You are too dumb to vote!
For some time now I have had the feeling that the majority of American people had so little grasp on the realities of economic, business, foreign, defense and global policies that there should be some kind of an awareness test that voters must pass before being allowed to vote.

Generating Traffic For Your Website - Some Practical Online Marketing Ideas
Since early 2000 networking site and blogs have been around but they were almost exclusively under the purview of young students. It was almost beyond comprehension that these phenomena once considered just a trend would become one of the most significant means of communication for both the young and the young at heart. Further, that it would be adopted by network marketers as one more arrow in their collective quiver.

U.S. Issues A Stop-Payment To Its Government
Voters Take First Step To Cancelling Obama's Credit Card

Political Video Marketing
How much did you spend on your last political mailer? Does the thought of someone tossing that pamphlet in the trash still disturb you? What if I told you your campaign could reach thousands of more voters with video and for only a fraction of that mailer budget. Your video would introduce you to voters in a personal way, give them a glimpse of how you speak and what you believe. Your video would be more entertaining and compelling with its natural sound, music and moving parts. And with the power of peer groups, there is a statistically higher chance that your video would be forwarded to undecided voters.

Maybe States Could Just Swap Their Senators
See, with SWEEP, Wisconsin and Illinois could actually swap senators. Never mind that voters elected them in different places (heck, when has what the voters wanted ever stood in the way of progressive hope and change?)... what matters is that everybody's drinking beer and voting with people they completely agree with. I'm sure there must be a commensurate number of minority Republican state senators in Illinois who'd be happy to commute to Madison to provide a quorum, and to have some beers with other Republicans....

Enter A Water Sports World And Get Used Jetskis For Sale
Cubicle workers do it. Dads to young young children do it. Day dream of an open ended horizon, freedom splashing on our cheeks as we jet ski our mundane life absent within the panoramic view of blue oceans.

Dare To Look Them In the Eye
One thing that I was taught at a very young age was common courtesy. Saying please, saying thank you, wiping your feet before you go into someone’s home- things like that. Something that I also remember being taught at a young age was to look someone in the eye when you’re talking to them. In sales it is critical to have good eye contact.

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