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Should You Pay Upfront Costs For A Small Business Loan? n says. “It’s a nice thing to be able to talk to someone, and not get a sly remark or a dirty look. It’s the way I think politics should be, and that’s something an organization that’s made up of youth is able to do. We can redefine how things are done.”Many time entrepreneurs turn to angel investors, private equity lenders and what is commonly known as "hard money lenders" to fund new ventures. Unlike traditional lenders or banks, many of these lenders ask for a deposit or upfront cost that can range from $2,000 on up. This has become the cause of much controversy and debate in the small business community. The questions looms. Is this an ethical practice?Unfortunately, there are lenders that are unethical and dishonest. However, in all fairness, you have to separate what is unethical from what is a common One of the most refreshing aspects of being young is that our opinions are not The #1 Promotion Method That Sells More eBooks (and print books, too!) The pen, they say, is mightier than the sword. Jonathan Fantini owes his very existence to a well-written letter.As an author, and someone who knows a bit about PR, book promotion is the most important thing you can do for your book.All authors know this (and if they don’t, they better hone up on some book promotion skills), and go through various book marketing strategies, hoping they hook onto the one that will turn their book (or eBook) into a bestseller.While we all know that appearing on Oprah is the key to becoming an overnight sensation, not all of us have that opportunity, especially those who are published in electronic format.However, there are still o In the 1970s, his mother, a member of Amnesty International, spent years writing to the Argentinean government advocating for the release of a political prisoner she had never met. Her constant campaigning eventually helped free the man, a college student unfairly jailed for protesting the country’s military government. They met the day he was released from prison and quickly fell in love. “My father is evidence that you can change a person’s life with a piece of paper,” says Jonathan, a 22-year-old senior at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. ‘The Way Politics Should Be’ With such a background, it’s no surprise that Jonathan embodies his parents’ fiery spirit to change the world. He’s a founder and president of the Collegiate Forum, a student-run progressive organization that encourages students to share and learn from one another’s political opinions and experiences. The group, which began in 2003, claims more than 10,000 members across the U.S., Germany, and Canada. Jonathan’s patriotism and discontent with the Iraq war inspired him to form the group. “We have people from both sides of the aisle sitting in the room talking, and these days that’s not an easy thing to come by,” Jonathan says. “It’s a nice thing to be able to talk to someone, and not get a sly remark or a dirty look. It’s the way I think politics should be, and that’s something an organization that’s made up of youth is able to do. We can redefine how things are done.” One of the most refreshing aspects of being young is that our opinions are not Is the Building Industry Forsaking our National Sovereignty? lped free the man, a college student unfairly jailed for protesting the country’s military government. They met the day he was released from prison and quickly fell in love.In the United States we have many industries, which continually hire illegal aliens and illegal immigrants and we all know, which industries are the greatest problems. For instance the Building Industry is a huge problem, as they hire sub-contractors knowingly who hire illegal aliens by the busload and who are clearly operating outside the law. So, is the Building Industry Forsaking our National Sovereignty?Well consider the number of illegal aliens who work in the building and construction industry, who most likely would never have come to the United States if the “My father is evidence that you can change a person’s life with a piece of paper,” says Jonathan, a 22-year-old senior at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. ‘The Way Politics Should Be’ With such a background, it’s no surprise that Jonathan embodies his parents’ fiery spirit to change the world. He’s a founder and president of the Collegiate Forum, a student-run progressive organization that encourages students to share and learn from one another’s political opinions and experiences. The group, which began in 2003, claims more than 10,000 members across the U.S., Germany, and Canada. Jonathan’s patriotism and discontent with the Iraq war inspired him to form the group. “We have people from both sides of the aisle sitting in the room talking, and these days that’s not an easy thing to come by,” Jonathan says. “It’s a nice thing to be able to talk to someone, and not get a sly remark or a dirty look. It’s the way I think politics should be, and that’s something an organization that’s made up of youth is able to do. We can redefine how things are done.” One of the most refreshing aspects of being young is that our opinions are not Web Design – Is It An Art? D.C.Web design is an art. There’s no question about that. The question is: how many websites designed by real web designers are out there? With the amount of crap that purely invades the Internet and suffocates the users nowadays, there are serious reasons to doubt that web design is an art in its own right.So called web designers create terrible made for AdSense sites, or those awful personal pages that have nothing to say. But the Internet is a World and you should expect to find, as in the real world, tones of nonsense and digital rubbish. Such websites have no real ‘The Way Politics Should Be’ With such a background, it’s no surprise that Jonathan embodies his parents’ fiery spirit to change the world. He’s a founder and president of the Collegiate Forum, a student-run progressive organization that encourages students to share and learn from one another’s political opinions and experiences. The group, which began in 2003, claims more than 10,000 members across the U.S., Germany, and Canada. Jonathan’s patriotism and discontent with the Iraq war inspired him to form the group. “We have people from both sides of the aisle sitting in the room talking, and these days that’s not an easy thing to come by,” Jonathan says. “It’s a nice thing to be able to talk to someone, and not get a sly remark or a dirty look. It’s the way I think politics should be, and that’s something an organization that’s made up of youth is able to do. We can redefine how things are done.” One of the most refreshing aspects of being young is that our opinions are not Public Relations for ATF eriences. The group, which began in 2003, claims more than 10,000 members across the U.S., Germany, and Canada. Jonathan’s patriotism and discontent with the Iraq war inspired him to form the group.The ATF often comes under fire from civil rights groups because many citizens feel that the right to bare arms should not be limited in any way. All too often we see pictures on the television set of the ATF raiding some household or business and going in to get the bad guys. This concerns many citizens because they believe that most often this is a violation of our civil rights and that there are too many laws controlling firearms. They believe that in the Constitution the right to bare arms was not meant to be limited.Still some folks get a little nuts and migh “We have people from both sides of the aisle sitting in the room talking, and these days that’s not an easy thing to come by,” Jonathan says. “It’s a nice thing to be able to talk to someone, and not get a sly remark or a dirty look. It’s the way I think politics should be, and that’s something an organization that’s made up of youth is able to do. We can redefine how things are done.” One of the most refreshing aspects of being young is that our opinions are not Do Your Words Mean Business? n says. “It’s a nice thing to be able to talk to someone, and not get a sly remark or a dirty look. It’s the way I think politics should be, and that’s something an organization that’s made up of youth is able to do. We can redefine how things are done.”Every word that comes from your company -- whether it is on a piece of paper, on a computer screen or written across the sky, for that matter -- carries with it your reputation and your customers’ (or potential customers’) perception of who you are and what you can do for them.It should go without saying that these words need to be as compelling as they are convincing, and as clear as they are error-free. Here are a few quick tips on tuning up and perfecting your copy and, ultimately, your message:Stick to the basics: Remember in grade school when you learne One of the most refreshing aspects of being young is that our opinions are not set in stone, which usually leads to more insightful debate. And the diversity of college life, in particular, offers countless opportunities to challenge other people’s perceptions and your own. Your roommate may speak English as a second language, practice a different religion or simply hold a different outlook on life. The diverse and welcoming college atmosphere provides an easy springboard for discussion. That’s why Jonathan chose to take the Collegiate Forum beyond Georgetown University to other campuses around the country and abroad. Political activism has long been a hallmark of college campuses, but it has evolved over time, from protests and sit-ins to Web sites and emails. Many issues facing youth today are global in nature, and technology-savvy college students recognize that the most effective way to reach policymakers is through a massive, collective voice. The Internet, text messaging and social-networking sites like MySpace have transformed the way political groups communicate with and mobilize their supporters. But with so much information moving around so fast, Jonathan fears we could ignore the importance of truly listening and reflecting on others’ opinions. “The trouble I find with some youth organizations is they act before learning,” Jonathan says. “Beards and tie-dye shirts are out, and
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