Opera Star Mark S. Doss Begins 2010 With Run Of Successive European Engagements

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 | Art and Entertainment

BOLOGNA, ITALY--(Marketwire - Jan. 14, 2010) - Grammy Award winner and global opera star Mark S. Doss is welcoming in the New Year with a run of successive European engagements. He is confirmed for an exciting line-up of leading roles in several globally celebrated productions. Currently, Mr. Doss is staring as Jochanaan in a Teatro Comunale di Bologna production of Salome, in Bologna, Italy, with shows running through late January. Mr. Doss is pleased to be working in Bologna under renowned ...
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UP, UP AND AWAY! Ten Steps To Simplify Travel Packing

Sunday, August 29th, 2010 | Travel

UP, UP AND AWAY! Ten Steps to Simplify Travel Packing Travel is a fact of life, whether for business or for pleasure. Here are three steps to make your packing and unpacking much simpler and less time-consuming. 1. Make a list of all the products you use throughout the course of an average day. (shower gel, deodorant, shampoo, moisturizers, hair spray, toothpaste, toothbrush, floss, etc). 2. Take your list with you to the store and purchase one of every product on your list in a trial size. ...
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Mangosteen Juice Marketing Tips

Saturday, August 28th, 2010 | Business

Mangosteen is a great product There is no questioning the medicinal and health benifits of the Mangosteen and plenty of people want it so you can cash in as a mangsteen distributor.If you are a mangosteen juice seller and your ready to look at your business from a different perspectiveand put your mangosteen marketing online, the information I am about to reveal with you has the ability to change your mangosteen juice business and turn this year into your most financially rewarding ever.These ...
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Money Saving Travel Tips

Friday, August 27th, 2010 | Travel

Have you seen the T.V. commercial where they show that one passenger paid only a few hundred for his plane ticket while the person sitting next to him paid over a thousand? This is only one example of a truth that becomes all to apparent every summer. You can SERIOUSLY over-pay for travel if you aren't careful. If you are wanting to travel this summer, or anytime, use these four money saving tips to your advantage. You might just save 50% or more on your next trip. 1. Plan Ahead The reason ...
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HOW TO COME UP WITH UNIQUE AND PROFITABLE IDEAS FOR A SMALL BUSINESS?

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 | Business

When one aspires to start a new business, he/she has to come up with a unique thought which can meet today's competitive market needs. To beat the competition and maintain your position, it is crucial to start a venture having a strong and innovative idea that can lead the market by making you a trend setter. If you think of how anyone can come up with an idea that can change or set a trend, you must think about it critically and analyze it accordingly to find the answer of where do the ideas ...
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An Adventurers Travel Checklist

Monday, August 23rd, 2010 | Travel

The following is a List that I have gathered through years of experience and research. They don't neccessarily apply to an Outdoor Adventurer. You Pick and choose your priorities according to your destination and the length of your stay. Visit http://www.thecampingguide.com for more information and the necessary gear for your trip. Gear Essentials · Day Pack · Flashlight · Compact Binoculars · First Aid Kit · Sunglasses · Multi-tool · Watch · Sunscreen · Water bottle (with built-in ...
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Seven Tips for Organized Holiday Travel

Saturday, August 21st, 2010 | Travel

Traveling for the holidays? Here are seven tips for organized packing and traveling. 1. Check the weather forecast at your destination. Build your travel wardrobe around one basic color (black, navy or brown) to expand wardrobe options and limit luggage. 2. Use mini toiletry items to save space. Fill them only three-quarters full. Place in freezer bags to avoid leakage. 3. Use plastic dry cleaner bags around clothing to reduce wrinkles. 4. Pack these separately: camera, jewelry, keys, money ...
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INITIATIVES FOR STARTING A SMALL BUSINESS:

Friday, August 20th, 2010 | Business

The idea of starting your own small business sounds enthusiastic when one thinks of becoming his/her own boss, earning comfortably while staying at home(if possible) and having no absolute worries related to job security.Probing deeply for the idea of initiating your own business depends upon two consecutive ideas:'    Strong planning'    Having enough resources (money)One has to keep in mind that starting a new venture is always initiated from a small scale which can be extended ...
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ASSESSING THE POSSIBLE PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED BY SMALL BUSINESSES:

Thursday, August 19th, 2010 | Business

For a small business entrepreneur, it is almost impossible to hire a professional consultant that can solve the problems encountered by small business owners. If the small business entrepreneur is a newbie, then the situation becomes worse, because they may not proactively assess the possible problems they may face. Surprisingly, 90 percent of the problems may get solved easily, if they were assessed on time. To assess the problems, three things are necessary:'    Listen to your team ( if ...
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Time Travel

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 | Business

Our personalities are the key to finding out what kind of time manager we are. Whether we tend to do too much or too little, overwork or underwork, buzz around like a bee or freeze through procrastination, all comes down to one thing: which of the following Time Travellers are you? 1. The Perfectionist. The Perfectionist is one of the worst examples of a workaholic. They fill up their days with work activities in the belief that everything they do has to be as perfect as possible. George ...
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