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Market Timing As An Art Form

Created: 2007.12.31

Market timing is key to a successfull product launch and the overall longevity of a products life cycle. Poor timing can kill the best product never sold.

Wonders of Angelica (Rheumatism, Colds, Kidney Disorders) - from a South African Perspective

Created: 2007.12.31

This robust and sweet-tasting plant is best known for its use in decoration of cakes and puddings. The stem is candied and used as a confection. Angelica lessens the need for sweetener when making pies or sauces.

Franchisee Tax Payments are the responsibility of the Franchised Outlet Not the Franchisor

Created: 2007.12.31

A franchised business is much like an independent contractor situation. The franchisor allows the use of their brand-name, in a designated territory and following a particular method of doing business. The franchisee is responsible for all debts incurred in the operation of that business, and responsible for all tax payments that are owed.

Make Your Room Magical And fascinating With Rustic Curtain Rods

Created: 2007.12.31

The sturdy and easy to install rustic curtain rods can add a completely different touch to your home. These rods are wonderfully designed and come in various prints and patterns. Get some excellent rods like antique white rods, Coppola rods, valance rods and beaded curtain rods to provide a captivating look to your entire home.

Four Questions You Must Answer To Get The Best Deal On Your Next Auto Purchase

Created: 2007.12.31

Let me tell ya- you must negotiate from a position of strength if you are going to beat the car dealership at its own game, or at least level the playing field a little. First, you need to know the dealer invoice price and then start the negotiation up from there- not down from the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP).

Be Careful Whom You Kiss!

Created: 2007.12.31

Unlike ordinary dirt, the hitch with germs is that they are invisible. Most of them are so small they can only be seen through a microscope. Their diminutive size, however, doesn't reduce their threat. Many different types of bacteria, like Strep Mutans, the bugs responsible for cavities, can be transferred from one mouth to another through kissing. Other organisms, like viruses, parasites, and yeasts, can be passed along as well.

A Block-In Method To Explode Your Figure Drawings

Created: 2007.12.31

This article walks artists through the simple concept of the block-in method for figure drawing. It will explode your drawings and have your figures looking alive and dynamic immediately.

Learn All You Can About Cosmetic Breast Enlargement Surgery

Created: 2007.12.31

In this world where plastic surgery has become something you can do on a weekend, more and more people are turning to surgeons to make their dreams of the perfect physique become reality. No plastic surgery is more commonplace for women than that of cosmetic breast enlargement surgery. Nothing gets at the heart of a woman’s physical insecurity than not being able to fill out a shirt. There’s something to be said for liking yourself the way you are. But when your breast size affects your whole perception of yourself - and there is a way to fix it through cosmetic breast enlargement surgery – you are more than likely going to consider this procedure.

Earth Changes and Shifts

Created: 2007.12.31

At the present there is a new breed of humans that are being born within this generation, as we move to the close to the end of grand cycle the great ones called the Shift of Ages. This new breed of humans was predicted and expected by the ancient and indigenous cultures. It is only in the Western World who is surprised mystified and sometimes fearful of these changes because it is in the West that we have lost the texts.

Employee Data

Created: 2007.12.31

Revenue-per-employee is simply total revenues in the past year divided by the total current level of employees. However, revenue per employee number can tell you the financial health of the company. A high number does not necessarily indicate health, but a low number may not...

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