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Horns and Scurs In Cattle
In most breeds of cattle, horns are produced by a recessive gene, and the polled gene is dominant.
If you breed two animals with horns, the offspring will have horns; but if you breed two polled animals, the offspring could be horned or polled.
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Shock in the Workplace
A shocking 80% of Americans all have something in common.
Can you guess what that is?
They hate their jobs!
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Identity Theft Prevention Tips
This article explains what identity theft is and gives advice on the best ways to prevent becoming a victim of identity theft.
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Clinching Deals With the Right Teleconferencing Service
Imagine that for the past year you have been negotiating a huge deal with an overseas firm. On the day the deal will be finalized, your company's big brass troops to the conference room. You are tickled pink that the deal will be completed using the teleconferencing service provider you just chose for the company. What's more, you saved a few bucks by picking a brand new start-up company!
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Taking Stock: Time to Re-examine your Goals
Take a minute and think about the goals you've set for yourself. How close are you to accomplishing them? It's time to take stock and think about where you are, where you want to be, and how to get there.
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New Grads - Welcome!
Quick tips to help New College Graduates navigate successfully in their new careers.
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How To Get Sales Leads At Trade Shows
Getting sales leads is vital to every business. Every business has to have customers; and prospective clients are what they identify as sales leads. Even the teenage girl who is eyeing some fashionable clothes in a magazine can be considered a sales lead...
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How Much Attention Do You Pay to Your Clothing?
In its broadest acceptance, the term 'clothing' refers to coverings for the entire body. When speaking about clothing, we can also refer to coverings for the hands, feet or head. Almost all the people on this planet wear clothing.
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Let there be Light!
Forget cleaning molten wax with Glow candles. Glow candles possess the look of candles, emit light like candles, and can be operated with or without batteries. Light a Glow candle and let there be light with no unholy messes.
Decorative candles have a way of lighting lives.
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Factoring
A factor is basically a financial institution that purchases accounts receivable from businesses. The factor normally bears the credit risks associated with the accounts receivable purchased by it. There are about twenty firms in the United States engaged solely in factoring. These firms raise their operating funds by issue of equity and debt capital.
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3-Ring Binders
Three-ring Binders are the most frequently used binders. They became an immensely popular, very dependable workplace accessory used extensively for personal, sales, school, and business organizations since the first loose leaf patent was filed in 1854. However, the actual Three-ring Binders came about 20 years after the initial invention. Ever since they have been improving.
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Accounts Receivable Collection
Accounts receivable factoring refers to a process in which you can sell your invoices to a financing company for a rate, less than the face value of the invoice sold.
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A Primer In Executive Compensation In Not-For-Profits
A tremendous amount has been written about Executive Compensation, and lately, most of this information has been extremely unflattering. Much of the criticism has resulted from the gross excesses, misinterpretations of regulations, and the rash of criminal cases brought against the top management of a number of large firms, such as WorldCom, Tyco, Enron, and a host of others. Virtually every day another egregious example of corporate greed has come to light. The effect has been a huge increase in media attention, which in turn has acted as the stimulus for new government regulations aimed at curbing these abuses.
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