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Wealth Knowledge & Power ? Lost Secrets From Ancient Masters By
Eric Wichman
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Behold! He with the light cometh!He shall light thy darkest night, illuminate thy muddled confusion, and he shall uncover all that hides from thou. He who holds the knowledge of the ancients comes quickly to you. Be not afraid, for he brings hope. Tremble not, for he will calm you. You shall see as a blind man cured. Riding close behind comes with him the mysteries of wealth, knowledge, and power.OK, so do I have your attention? I called you to read the ad and take action didn?t I? I made you ?want? to read more, to ?see? this light so to speak. Don?t feel duped?J You have not been. What I present here is a simple psychology behind the ... |
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A Little Knowledge Goes A Long Way By
Tom Sabella
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The mark of a well-educated person is not necessarily in knowing all the answers, but inKnowing where to find themDouglas EverettWell, I guess being a teacher means I have to give a little lesson on how to study. You study your craft of being a musician now let me help you become a better businessperson.The only real way to get better is to learn as much you can about what you are doing.Familiarize yourself with the business part of the music industry. Laws referring to original compositions, distribution rights, agents lawyers, copyright infringements, and royalties, are important to investigate. Your are actually operating a small ... |
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Affiliate Program Mastery: Learning How To Build Internet Capital Goods For Free By
Isaiah Hull
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You may use this article for reprint, as long as it remains unaltered and the resource box and author information are included. - Isaiah HullAffiliate Program Mastery: Learning How To Build Internet Capital Goods for FreeAs I mention in almost all of my articles, 97% of Internet marketers never make a cent online. I mentionthis simple fact because it has a lot of power--it has the power to completely discourage people who are not succeeding, and it also has the power to encourage those same people who are failing to learn, so that they cansucceed.In this article, I will teach you exactly what it means to build Internet capital ... |
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How The Affiliate Masters Make Massive Sales By
Joe Bingham
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Everyone involved in Internet marketing knows the names of theaffiliate program masters. Marlon Sanders. Mark Joyner.Jimmy D. Brown. Terry Dean.Everyone knows them because at one point or another 95% ofus signed up as an affiliate with at least one of them. We alsoknow them because these are the guys who have pulled in theBIG money we all dream about. They've actually done it, andso we pay attention to what they do.Well, after having paid attention to these guys for over twoyears, I'm ready to spill the beans on their neat little secrets ---without asking for $49.95 per item or $1000 for the wholeshebang.Oh, what do I know, you say, ... |
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Working As A "knowledge Worker" In The Information Age By
Peter Garas
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The old adages: "It's not what you know, but who you know" and "High Tech, High Touch" could be the mottos of knowledge workers in the 21st Century.Never before in the history of the world has both networking and interpersonal communication been potentially easier, broader, more wide-spread and paradoxically, more difficult.The access to people and information in the information age is without parallel in history. The same technology which has enabled this to happen, has also reduced the time between communications from weeks to seconds.There is simply no officially available time within which to conduct the communications on which ... |
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Science Shows How To Win The Lottery By
Liam Jefferson
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How would you like to win the Lottery? Like, Doh! But strangely enough, according to a highly respected boffin, there may actually be a mathematically viable way to win the Lotto without breaking any of the rules of physics that normally render it a once-in-2-thousand-lifetime possibility (playing once a week, you'd be due a win sometime in the next quarter of a million years!!).Predicting the future is, of course, impossible. For that simple reason, crystal balls, tarot cards, tea leaves, i-ching or 'out-of-body' experiences won't put you in the winner's enclosure. Nevertheless, hitting the 14 million to 1 jackpot in the Lottery may ... |
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The Dismal Mind - Economics As A Pretension To Science By
Sam Vaknin, Ph.D.
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It is impossible to describe any human action if one does not refer to the meaning the actor sees in the stimulus as well as in the end his response is aiming at.Ludwig von MisesI. INTRODUCTIONStorytelling has been with us since the days of campfire and besieging wild animals. It served a number of important functions: amelioration of fears, communication of vital information (regarding survival tactics and the characteristics of animals, for instance), the satisfaction of a sense of order (predictability and justice), the development of the ability to hypothesize, predict and introduce theories and so on.We are all endowed with ... |
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The Wages Of Science By
Sam Vaknin
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In the United States, Congress approved, last month, increases in the 2003 budgets of both the National Institutes of Health and National Science Foundation. America is not alone in - vainly - trying to compensate for imploding capital markets and risk-averse financiers.In 1999, chancellor Gordon Brown inaugurated a $1.6 billion program of "upgrading British science" and commercializing its products. This was on top of $1 billion invested between 1998-2002. The budgets of the Medical Research Council and the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council were quadrupled overnight.The University Challenge Fund was set to provide ... |
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