Eyes
171:
MLM Recruiting: The Right Way and the Wrong Way
If you want your efforts to bear real fruit, you must be willing to be honest about your program...both with your candidates AND yourself. In fact, one very successful multi-level marketer I know of actually uses a screening technique, and does not waste his time with the merely inquisitive, greedy, or untrainable.
172:
Call China - Connect with the Great Wall of Civilization
Ni hao, (pronounced nee how) is the normal greeting for ‘hello’ or ‘good day’ in Chinese. While Mandarin Chinese is the official language, English is catching up with most business people, though it is not widely spoken. So carrying a phrase book to identify key phrases written in Chinese characters would be helpful on a visit to the country.
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Dealing With Multiple Sclerosis
Many people with this disease are able to walk for the rest of their lives. It is more likely, however, that sufferers will be in need of mobility devices as the disease progresses over a long period of time. Sometimes these devices are used by people to avoid injuries even though they are able to walk on their own.
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Flash Memory, Part I: MMC and SD
Many card readers are available for personal computers that promote the ability to read and write to a variety of common flash media formats. A 15-in-1 reader/writer, such as this one, can be made quite compact thanks in part to the fact that two of the 15, MMC and SD, can be read from the same slot on the device.
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Cliche-Ladened Presentations
Anytime you make your listener (or reader) work hard mentally to understand your message, you run the risk that the person simply won’t put forth the effort. The more words and phrases you use that aren’t easily understood by your prospects, customers, or clients the more difficult you make the sales communication process.
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Creating Satisfied Customers
Everyone in business wants to have customers but anyone wanting to remain in business wants satisfied customers. A satisfied customer is often a repeat customer and everyone knows that repeat business makes an easier sale. Obviously, creating a satisfied customer is a complex issue; from offering products and services that are reliable and high quality to being responsive when issues arise.
177:
Mini DV Player Sony
From the Manufacturer
The HDR-HC3 is everything you've come to expect from the industry's smallest and lightest camcorder as of February 1, 2006, plus a few extras. Instantly switch back and forth between HD and SD recording modes, capture 4.0-megapixel still images, and enjoy unprecedented detail and color reproduction with the ClearVid CMOS sensor.
178:
Antenna - Mobile CB Antennas
Then we have the center load mirror mount antennas. The most popular of these were the Cobras. Don't let these small things fool you. They could handle up to 3000 watts of power, usually made of 24 carat gold-plated 8-gauge copper coil. These antennas were also very expensive and today go for as much as $60 or more.
179:
Diamond Cuts For The Diamond Engagement Ring
Radiant Cut Diamonds:
With its square shape and trimmed corners the radiant cut diamond is a very versatile diamond that combines the classic emerald shape with the brilliance nearly matching a round cut diamond. It is quite similar to the princess cut but is usually slightly more in the shape of a rectangle and it has its corners blocked.
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Eye Catching Sun catchers
Valentine’s Day comes hot on the heels of Christmas, New Year and the Chinese New Year. While people do not normally decorate their homes extensively for Valentine's Day, now you have got in the decoration mood, why not have a few special Valentine ornaments about the home to indicate the day. By their nature, sun catchers are very cheerful and optimistic, so are ideal for a heart warming Valentine’s Day, reflecting not just the sunlight but the light coming from your heart too.
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