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Michael Moore's ambitious new film skewers corporate greed and its influence on politics, while championing a more democratic, yet vaguely defined, economic system.
Exploring what it is like to live in the winter, as a local, in the ski resort town and community of Ketchum/Sun Valley, Idaho.
Myspace, once the leading online site for weblogs, appears to be flailing, in the wake of the emergence of Bebo and Facebook. Which site offers the most?
New communication channels use the latest in web technologies to enhance public relations messages.
Moving away from home for the first time can be a daunting and mesmerizing idea all at the same time. Learn how to survive your first week of college now.
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WWF, the World Wildlife Fund, has announced that the second Earth Hour will be held on March 28, 2009. People worldwide turn off lights to spur action on climate change.
Twitter is an increasingly powerful and influential blog posting service. Here are 10 Twitter members for job seekers to follow for job openings and career information.
When Wall Street is in danger, Main Street feels the effect. But what about those who work on residential streets? Learn how the economic crisis affects self employment.
No big business in Germany made huge profits off the backs of Jewish slave laborers. By 1944, however, these slaves were being exploited throughout Germany.
Wal-Mart's surveillance practice are being scrutinized since Bruce Gabbard blew the whistle on some of the company's intelligence gathering practices.
Finding a cheap car for a small business isn't always easy, but saving cash for more important purposes makes the search worthwhile.
Taking on the role of a business leader requires skills that inspire the employee to have faith and work in a team effort to reach the company's objective.
Owning a business is a dream for anyone who has ever had to work for someone else. Learn the essentials for starting a home-based business, and get ready for success.
With so many worthy causes and special events soliciting donations, you need to be careful in choosing your sponsorships.
Does it feel like the eco initiative just started to roll this past year? Going green and protecting the environment has a long and involved history.
Most people would love to work at home. However, both positives as well as some drawbacks exist for those who choose this career path.
Unemployed persons seeking a new job may wish to consider registering with an unlikely website - the 140-character or less micro blogging site Twitter. Here's how.
Wonder Festival is a Japanese gathering of kit and model collecting otaku with a long history and big-name attendees.
Strategic planning often focuses on what needs to be fixed in the current plan. The Organic method works because it focuses on building the future on current successes.
Finding new ways to spread the news or keep up with the news, public relations finds a valuable resouce in online social networking.
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A review of a free, flexible, and robust Wordpress blogging software theme usable as a general content management system.
Executive experience has become an issue in the 2008 US Presidential Race. Executive experience is important as a modern president but this is only a recent phenomenon.
It was Roll Call that first reported the arrest of the Idaha senator in a Minnesota airport men's room, but Craig vented his anger on the Idaho Statesman instead.
Public Transportation in Southern California is a vastly underused resource for travel and exploration.
The Wall Street Journal has been watching the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval process of stevia because the outcome may affect two major beverage producers.
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America's 1 million miles of water pipes deliver some of the safest water in the world to homes and businesses, but those pipes are aging and repair is under-funded.
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Terms and Conditions of on-line marketing and work-from home offers can leave buyers out of pocket. Money-back guarantees can be invalid and buyers can incur hidden costs
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Job scam offers for stay at home moms, retirees and students are not new. Now scammers, or criminals, are aiming to assist laid off employees.
Imported from Merrie Olde England, Mummers' antics were once reviled. Today, mumming is reborn as the visually extravagant January First Philadelphia Mummers Parade.
Good corporate citizenship or rampant commercialism? Running an Olympic Games takes big bucks, and Big Business steps up with the money in exchange for exclusive rights.
Everything you need to know about this great management strategy, Six Sigma training and Black Belt certification is right here in plain English.
The small business owner needs to administer profits to survive down periods, fund development, retain employees, win long-term clients and help with getting bank loans.
Teaching English in Japan can be a rewarding and challenging experience for both teacher and student, and an enjoyable way to combine work and travel.
A group of powerbrokers was formed in 1954 at the Hotel De Bilderberg in the Netherlands with the aim of encouraging frank discussion of world issues.
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