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    Enron Commodity Trading was Not Original
    If one were to go an annual report for El Paso Energy from 2000; they would find on page 11 of the shareholders report a picture of their 80,000 square foot trading floor, with 700 merchant staff. Enron many thought had in fact originated this; once upon a time claiming to be the largest in the world energy trading floor. So it was not new for Enron have come up with the concept, yes as far as trading floors for energy were concerned they did build a bigger one. It was not totally innovative for them to have more traders at that point, not even very innovative to trade o
    lways produce longing and melancholy, and new beginnings engender a powerful combination of joy and trepidation.

    What We Don’t Like About Endings

    • They are so final. When something ends, a door closes. T
      Advantages of a Limited Liability Company
      There are many advantages to the limited liability company (LLC) including the financial and tax advantages. Herein we discuss the other specialized uses and benefits to you for possibly implementing the limited liability company in your estate planning and business strategies.THE LLC IN ASSET PROTECTIONFirst-time business owners were first unincorporated proprietorships. As they began to realize the possible loss of their personal assets or as they started to get in trouble only then did they consider other types of ownerships. The limited liability compan
      Every May we celebrate Mother’s Day—a time to tell mothers everywhere how much we love and honor them. In the midst of all the holiday revelry we should take some time to reflect on just what this day represents—the end of nine months of waiting and the passage through birth’s doorway to a new beginning.

      When I became a mother, this holiday took on a whole new meaning—especially when my daughter graduated from college. Graduation ceremonies at her university were always held on Mother’s Day as a special tribute to the mothers who labored hard right along with each student and who rejoiced to see the ending and new beginnings. I was one of those mothers and 27 years prior to that day, my mother rejoiced on Mother’s Day to see me graduate from the same university.

      Yes, Mother’s Day creates happy endings and memories; but endings in and of themselves are not always happy occasions. We live in a world of new things. Endings almost always produce longing and melancholy, and new beginnings engender a powerful combination of joy and trepidation.

      What We Don’t Like About Endings

      • They are so final. When something ends, a door closes. Th
        Logo Pens
        A pen is much more than a writing instrument. Even an individual who relies on a computer to do most of his writing work, needs a pen for simple everyday situations, such as signing a check or autograph. Few are the people who leave the house without a pen tucked in the pocket or in their schoolbag, handbag or briefcase. The pen is an almost indispensable and universal tool.Smart businessmen have realized that giving away pens as a promotional tool is an economical and effective way to build brand awareness. A pen engraved with a company logo creates instant recal
        waiting and the passage through birth’s doorway to a new beginning.

        When I became a mother, this holiday took on a whole new meaning—especially when my daughter graduated from college. Graduation ceremonies at her university were always held on Mother’s Day as a special tribute to the mothers who labored hard right along with each student and who rejoiced to see the ending and new beginnings. I was one of those mothers and 27 years prior to that day, my mother rejoiced on Mother’s Day to see me graduate from the same university.

        Yes, Mother’s Day creates happy endings and memories; but endings in and of themselves are not always happy occasions. We live in a world of new things. Endings almost always produce longing and melancholy, and new beginnings engender a powerful combination of joy and trepidation.

        What We Don’t Like About Endings

        • They are so final. When something ends, a door closes. T
          Communication And Flexibility Are The Best Pandemic Medicine
          Companies can survive the massive disruption of a pandemic—but only if they take steps now to inoculate against the threat of contagious misinformation and fatal chain-of-command breakdowns.That warning comes from one of Canada’s most experienced disaster managers, who says even where a company has developed an emergency plan, few employees know about it, fewer are familiar with it, and nobody has tested it.“The most comprehensive plan isn’t worth the paper it’s written on if no one has read it,” says Steve Armstrong, who worked on incident command proto
          ays held on Mother’s Day as a special tribute to the mothers who labored hard right along with each student and who rejoiced to see the ending and new beginnings. I was one of those mothers and 27 years prior to that day, my mother rejoiced on Mother’s Day to see me graduate from the same university.

          Yes, Mother’s Day creates happy endings and memories; but endings in and of themselves are not always happy occasions. We live in a world of new things. Endings almost always produce longing and melancholy, and new beginnings engender a powerful combination of joy and trepidation.

          What We Don’t Like About Endings

          • They are so final. When something ends, a door closes. T
            Create A Rappin' Resume
            (Percussion sounds emanating from who knows where while you listen to the cadence of the words below.)It’s time to sell yourself.May the words light up the way.It’s now your chance to shine,And it’s soon gonna be your day.So make sure you show themAll the many things you can do.It’s now your chance to shine.With a resume just for you.No, no, no! Wait a minute! This isn’t the kind of "RAP" that you should use for your resume. Although, there would be some shock value, and the person doing the paper screening w
            d on Mother’s Day to see me graduate from the same university.

            Yes, Mother’s Day creates happy endings and memories; but endings in and of themselves are not always happy occasions. We live in a world of new things. Endings almost always produce longing and melancholy, and new beginnings engender a powerful combination of joy and trepidation.

            What We Don’t Like About Endings

            • They are so final. When something ends, a door closes. T
              Plastic Pen Collections
              Some people collect stamps, others show off their shot glasses from around the world. There are a few people that enjoy collecting plastic pens of all types. A few collectors even have websites that show off their plastic pen collections. Just a few collections are outlined below.Suzanne’s Pen Collection, Alabama. Well over a thousand pens, this collection is primarily made up of printed plastic pens, mostly ballpoint. She is particularly fond of plastic pens that advertise a particular business, event or place. Her favorites aren’t ballpoints at all but felt tip
              lways produce longing and melancholy, and new beginnings engender a powerful combination of joy and trepidation.

              What We Don’t Like About Endings

              • They are so final. When something ends, a door closes. Things are never the same way they were before the ending.
              • They can be heartbreaking. There’s a nostalgia and bitter sweetness associated with endings—a sense of regret for what we have lost even when the ending is a happy one.
              • They force us out of our ruts. Endings are so insensitive. They don’t care whether or not we are ready to transition into other things. When something ends, we are forced out of our paradigms, habits and routines.

              What We Like About Beginnings

              • They are fresh and new. Everyone loves to be refreshed. Each new day welcomes in a host of blessings and new beginnings—at work, home or play.
              • They provide new opportunities. If we remain open and alert to them, beginnings can supply brand new and innovative prospects to pursue as well as challenges to overcome.
              • They are great Do-Overs. Beginnings g

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