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We'll each have different answers to the following, despite their provocative intent.Ever wondered what is going on in the heads of top sales people? Like most high achievers, top sales people manage their thoughts with discipline and optimism. They do things differently from the rest of the team.1) They plan to win. For a top sales person, losing is not an option. They visualize success. They have a positive dialog with themselves. They avoid negative thoughts. 2) They make this Thought Provoking Questions - Politics 1. When several million want a given person or party in power, but can never elect them because only Democrats and Republicans will be elected by the other 90 million voters, can they believe that this is a representative government? Would a system that allowed them to send their own representatives to congress be more fair? Is there a way to devise a system which allows any million voters that agree on a candidate to have representation? (There are a couple million libertarians, for example, who never get represented.) 2. It is considered immoral for me to stea Make Your Book Sales Go the Extra Mile With a Sales Letter and a question is just a question. We'll each have different answers to the following, despite their provocative intent.Authors all over the world have seen the wisdom in launching a website to sell more books. With varying degrees of success, many wonder what the next step is. To make sure your marketing goes the extra mile of success, write a sales letter and post it on your web site.Let your prospect's know about your book's benefits and help them visualize how it will help them. Believe it or not there may still be Thought Provoking Questions - Politics 1. When several million want a given person or party in power, but can never elect them because only Democrats and Republicans will be elected by the other 90 million voters, can they believe that this is a representative government? Would a system that allowed them to send their own representatives to congress be more fair? Is there a way to devise a system which allows any million voters that agree on a candidate to have representation? (There are a couple million libertarians, for example, who never get represented.) 2. It is considered immoral for me to ste Improve Your Company's Cash Flow several million want a given person or party in power, but can never elect them because only Democrats and Republicans will be elected by the other 90 million voters, can they believe that this is a representative government? Would a system that allowed them to send their own representatives to congress be more fair? Is there a way to devise a system which allows any million voters that agree on a candidate to have representation? (There are a couple million libertarians, for example, who never get represented.)One of the challenges of running a small business is dealing with the feast-or-famine nature. 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If the introduction is engaging and interesting, the reader will want to read further to see what will happen next in the story.There is no easy way to learn how to write the introduction to a story. The best way to le 2. It is considered immoral for me to ste Pre-Settlement Lawsuit Funding voters that agree on a candidate to have representation? (There are a couple million libertarians, for example, who never get represented.)Pre settlement lawsuit funding is a relatively new concept. The funding companies extend non-recourse loans to claimants who do not have sufficient funds to take on a legal battle to settle their personal injury cases. Personal injury cases can include: any automobile accident, medical or legal malpractice, harassment or discrimination at work, and sexual abuse or rape.Consider a scenario where the cl 2. It is considered immoral for me to steal from my neighbor Joe in order to send my kids to school, or to paint a picture, or to subsidize my tobacco crop, so how can it be right for me to do it using the government as my agent? Is it moral just because enough of us vote to take Joe's money for something we want to do? Is this "mob rule" okay for any purpose, or only if it is a "good" purpose? If so, who decides what a "good" purpose is? 3. Hitler was elected to parliament, and the ancient Greek parliament, which was more representative than what we have today, voted to kill Socrates for teaching young men to think, so is Democracy the best we can do? If people vote to violate their own rights or those of others, is it okay, just because the majority wants it that way? (Another
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