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A Search Engine For Your Website mmitted." Gil BailieIf you have a large dynamic website (run by a content management system) with a high volume of information, implementing a search feature may increase your website’s usability and user-friendliness. Website visitors are seldom willing to browse through each section of your website, reviewing each product or service in search of satisfying their need.But a website search engine can offer more than improving user-friendliness; This can be paraphrased: The people who swindled others never for one moment thought of their actions as wrong; rather they thought of it as capitalistically mandated righteousness. The same can be said of most of the high stakes gambles corporations take. It's called "white-collar crime". They lie to themselves saying, " Everyone does it and we can get away with it." Maybe George W did lie. It's human to lie, but "To thine own self, be true", When you are true to yourself and understand your motives, all of your lies will be white ones. To tell you the truth, I want everyone to investigate all the ways to learn about unconscious m Secure Voice Communication through Secure Telephone We Americans like to say George Washington wouldn't tell lies because he was our first president. But you know he did. Everyone does.The Secure Telephone is a communications system that meets the need for the protection of vital and sensitive information over a telephone system. Secure Telephone is a compact, self- contained, desktop unit capable of providing the user with both clear as well as secure voice and data transmissions. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that it works as an ordinary telephone simultaneously providing a secure telephone network to the othe Harriet Lerner writes, "Deception and con games are a way of life in all species and throughout nature. Organisms that do not improve their ability to deceive-and to detect deception-are less apt to survive." That's some quote, isn't it? What do you think about lying? Is it "right" sometimes and "wrong" others? Are there white, black and gray lies? What lie did you tell today? I lied when I said I would never again ride a bus more than twenty miles. I lied about my weight on my driver's license. (Shaved off four pounds) Think of this:Through outwitting predators our species survived. Survival is a basic instinct hard-wired into our brains. As our brains evolved, we developed cooperation. That involves trust and telling the truth. That, too, helped us survive: tribal teamwork. A capitalistic economy is the natural result of these two instincts in our subconscious, primitive minds: competition and cooperation. In any business both buyer and seller must trust each other and yet believe that he or she got, if not the best, at least an equal deal. There's may be some shaving of the truth on either side but belief is what matters. * * * I'm excited about current brain research applied to economics. Using neuroimaging, scientists are looking inside the mind to see why people buy, sell, save or trust. They see which part of the brain lights up during financial negotiations. Researchers at MIT wired the brains of currency speculators. They plotted the biological indicators of stress, exuberance and tension against real time profit and loss. Such measures document how involuntary emotions affect the rise and fall of stocks. Harvard economist David Lailson says, "Our emotional brain wants to max out the credit card even though our logical brain knows we should save for retirement." But you know that. Advertisers know that every purchase is emotional-right out of the midbrain. When I recall how many times I bought something and then lied to the husband at the time about its costs! I'll stop confessing and wrap up with these: * George Washington lied because he was human * It may be normal to lie, but only momentarily profitable * It's normal to lie to ourselves, but always unprofitable to do so. And one more quote: "The people who burned witches at the stake never for one moment thought of their act as violence; rather they thought of it as an act of divinely mandated righteousness. The same can be said of most of the violence we humans have ever committed." Gil Bailie This can be paraphrased: The people who swindled others never for one moment thought of their actions as wrong; rather they thought of it as capitalistically mandated righteousness. The same can be said of most of the high stakes gambles corporations take. It's called "white-collar crime". They lie to themselves saying, " Everyone does it and we can get away with it." Maybe George W did lie. It's human to lie, but "To thine own self, be true", When you are true to yourself and understand your motives, all of your lies will be white ones. To tell you the truth, I want everyone to investigate all the ways to learn about unconscious mo The Road Runner Is Not A Bird ounds)Road runner is cable internet service promoted by Time Warner and Bright Communications. Using internet for research or mundane work has become very common. By this we mean people now search the internet for scientific data as well as a cooking recipe. Time Warner’s road runner is a timely addition to the list of cable service providers.Dial up connections for the internet is now passe. They are slow and when we need to look Think of this:Through outwitting predators our species survived. Survival is a basic instinct hard-wired into our brains. As our brains evolved, we developed cooperation. That involves trust and telling the truth. That, too, helped us survive: tribal teamwork. A capitalistic economy is the natural result of these two instincts in our subconscious, primitive minds: competition and cooperation. In any business both buyer and seller must trust each other and yet believe that he or she got, if not the best, at least an equal deal. There's may be some shaving of the truth on either side but belief is what matters. * * * I'm excited about current brain research applied to economics. Using neuroimaging, scientists are looking inside the mind to see why people buy, sell, save or trust. They see which part of the brain lights up during financial negotiations. Researchers at MIT wired the brains of currency speculators. They plotted the biological indicators of stress, exuberance and tension against real time profit and loss. Such measures document how involuntary emotions affect the rise and fall of stocks. Harvard economist David Lailson says, "Our emotional brain wants to max out the credit card even though our logical brain knows we should save for retirement." But you know that. Advertisers know that every purchase is emotional-right out of the midbrain. When I recall how many times I bought something and then lied to the husband at the time about its costs! I'll stop confessing and wrap up with these: * George Washington lied because he was human * It may be normal to lie, but only momentarily profitable * It's normal to lie to ourselves, but always unprofitable to do so. And one more quote: "The people who burned witches at the stake never for one moment thought of their act as violence; rather they thought of it as an act of divinely mandated righteousness. The same can be said of most of the violence we humans have ever committed." Gil Bailie This can be paraphrased: The people who swindled others never for one moment thought of their actions as wrong; rather they thought of it as capitalistically mandated righteousness. The same can be said of most of the high stakes gambles corporations take. It's called "white-collar crime". They lie to themselves saying, " Everyone does it and we can get away with it." Maybe George W did lie. It's human to lie, but "To thine own self, be true", When you are true to yourself and understand your motives, all of your lies will be white ones. To tell you the truth, I want everyone to investigate all the ways to learn about unconscious m All Change Please bout current brain research applied to economics.Restructuring, redundancy, redeployment; mergers, acquisitions; downsizing, upsizing, expansion, streamlining; cost cutting, cost savings, cost justifications.All the above signal change, and if you're like most people, change might just sit a bit uneasily with you. This is true whether you're changing where your desk is positioned or changing jobs. It's very rare to have no reaction to change.Though, of course, some p Using neuroimaging, scientists are looking inside the mind to see why people buy, sell, save or trust. They see which part of the brain lights up during financial negotiations. Researchers at MIT wired the brains of currency speculators. They plotted the biological indicators of stress, exuberance and tension against real time profit and loss. Such measures document how involuntary emotions affect the rise and fall of stocks. Harvard economist David Lailson says, "Our emotional brain wants to max out the credit card even though our logical brain knows we should save for retirement." But you know that. Advertisers know that every purchase is emotional-right out of the midbrain. When I recall how many times I bought something and then lied to the husband at the time about its costs! I'll stop confessing and wrap up with these: * George Washington lied because he was human * It may be normal to lie, but only momentarily profitable * It's normal to lie to ourselves, but always unprofitable to do so. And one more quote: "The people who burned witches at the stake never for one moment thought of their act as violence; rather they thought of it as an act of divinely mandated righteousness. The same can be said of most of the violence we humans have ever committed." Gil Bailie This can be paraphrased: The people who swindled others never for one moment thought of their actions as wrong; rather they thought of it as capitalistically mandated righteousness. The same can be said of most of the high stakes gambles corporations take. It's called "white-collar crime". They lie to themselves saying, " Everyone does it and we can get away with it." Maybe George W did lie. It's human to lie, but "To thine own self, be true", When you are true to yourself and understand your motives, all of your lies will be white ones. To tell you the truth, I want everyone to investigate all the ways to learn about unconscious m FOREX Brokers – What I Learned as a Broker Trading 5,000 Clients ertisers know that every purchase is emotional-right out of the midbrain. When I recall how many times I bought something and then lied to the husband at the time about its costs!I spent 10 years as a forex broker and traded thousands of clients, here I will give you a broker’s view of trading clients.I will reveal who won, who lost, how we made money and how we treated them.I joined as a rather green salesman and had no idea about the reality of forex and futures trading.I was excited about joining an industry where millions were made and millions were lost by clients – It was very exci I'll stop confessing and wrap up with these: * George Washington lied because he was human * It may be normal to lie, but only momentarily profitable * It's normal to lie to ourselves, but always unprofitable to do so. And one more quote: "The people who burned witches at the stake never for one moment thought of their act as violence; rather they thought of it as an act of divinely mandated righteousness. The same can be said of most of the violence we humans have ever committed." Gil Bailie This can be paraphrased: The people who swindled others never for one moment thought of their actions as wrong; rather they thought of it as capitalistically mandated righteousness. The same can be said of most of the high stakes gambles corporations take. It's called "white-collar crime". They lie to themselves saying, " Everyone does it and we can get away with it." Maybe George W did lie. It's human to lie, but "To thine own self, be true", When you are true to yourself and understand your motives, all of your lies will be white ones. To tell you the truth, I want everyone to investigate all the ways to learn about unconscious m Leather Laptop Cases mmitted." Gil BailieLeather laptop cases are one of the various types of laptop cases available on the market. Beautifully designed, thick and supple laptop cases emit a perfect blend of style and practicality. Leather laptop cases not only look good, but they can retain their luster even after years of use.The carrying strap of a leather laptop case is built to carry its weight with a bulletproof attachment system with comfortable padding. To c This can be paraphrased: The people who swindled others never for one moment thought of their actions as wrong; rather they thought of it as capitalistically mandated righteousness. The same can be said of most of the high stakes gambles corporations take. It's called "white-collar crime". They lie to themselves saying, " Everyone does it and we can get away with it." Maybe George W did lie. It's human to lie, but "To thine own self, be true", When you are true to yourself and understand your motives, all of your lies will be white ones. To tell you the truth, I want everyone to investigate all the ways to learn about unconscious motives. Copyright 2006 Cole's Poetic License
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