Police Impound Auctions - Their Loss, Our Savings by Donnell Lowery

Unfortunately crime is a part of our daily lives, crimes are committed all the time everywhere around us. This may be an inconvenience to us but there are ways we can see some good out of it. When crimes are committed the cars that are used in them are usually impounded then sold at auctions. Po

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The Key to Stop Stuttering by Rin Otori

Stuttering is a speech disorder in which the flow of speech is disrupted by involuntary repetitions and prolonged enunciation of sounds, syllables, words and phrases and unintentional pauses wherein the person is unable to produce sounds. Those who have problems of stuttering either start at chi

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Discipline = Freedom by David Stanford

There is no better mantra for the procrastinator than discipline equals freedom. As a human you can only do so many things in a day. As a entrepreneur you let some of the things you have to do as a human override the time you need to generate business. What is one to do? Schedule. Discipline. Fo

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The Comfort of Your Miseries by Dr. Michael J. Duckett

Most people want to go somewhere with their lives but they are not willing to leave the comfort of their miseries. A better life is an unknown life factor for many people. If we do not understand how to achieve a better life, we find ourselves compromising for a less than adequate existence. Y

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Shifting Our Focus For Better Results by Craig Harper

In some of my workshops, I run a short activity which provides the audience members with an immediate and practical example of how and where we focus our attention and energy - and the potential consequences. It's a pretty simple process used by plenty of facilitators. How it works: I ask my a

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Steps to Follow When You Are Making an Important Decision by Connor R Sullivan

When Larry was asked if he would be interested in taking over a distributorship for a locally produced line of Italian products, he thought it over carefully before he said yes. He knew the product was excellent and he himself enjoyed the spaghetti sauce and succulent meatballs whenever he had t

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Mental Health Nursing - Could You Cope? by Kelly Hunter

A CDC report states that about 996,000 individuals suffer from some form of mental illness in the United States of America, in a given year. The report also mentions that a whopping 25% of adults in the country suffer from a mental disorder (That is about 1 in 4 adults). Mental health nursing he

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Career Success Advice - Be Nice by Bud Bilanich

I liked the 2010 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony for its simple elegance. As I was watching, I took note of a line in Slam Poet Shane Koyczan' tribute to Canada, We Are More... And some say what defines us  Is something as simple as "please" and "thank you" The Canadian audience roared wh

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Inflatable Seatbelts - What Are the Benefits by Macri LaValley

Inflatable seatbelts? Really? As with anything new, there is always an element of skepticism and uncertainty. However, Ford has designed inflatable seatbelts for backseats with safety in mind. Production is expected to start in the next-generation Ford Explorer sometime in 2010. So, what exact

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3 Things You Must Never Say at Work No Matter How Angry You Are - Tips to Corporate Politics by Paul De Vizard

Here are 3 things you must never say at the workplace. Regardless how angry you are, you need to keep that mouth shut and never say these things or it can potentially result into some consequences on your career. "This Guy is an Idiot" Office gossips have always been part of the daily routine

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