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Thoughts On “ObamaCare, a Catastrophic ‘Success’”
Don and Meir are searching for anything to try and prove their point while closing their eyes to the intimacy issues at hand. They see things as left/right issues instead of economic issues where the primary responsibility of the insurer is to make money. The insurer can't afford losses of money to pay for known care that is Read More
Views On “Soccerbleu! The Curse Of Sports Patriots”
Who cares about soccer in the USA?
No one.
Far more are interested in the American and National League pennant races, Stephan Strasburg's next start for the Nats, Bret Favre's latest comeback, the NBA playoffs, etc.
Soccer interest ranks somewhere behind the live NHL broadcasts which are outdrawn by taped poker.
BUT... I resent Read More
Commentary On “Paul Ingrassia: The Lessons of the GM Bankruptcy”
Having read Paul's book, I have to say it should be made a primer for anybody studying economics or business management vs. leadership to understand when a a union and management tango together, the bond holders and share holders are toast.Yet one fails to understand how the mutual and pensionfunds holding Gm and Chrysler stock Read More
My Analysis On “Microsoft Quashed Personal Privacy Features of IE8 Browser”
Thwhat is machismo article contains a strong anti-microsoft bias.
Microsoft cannot be blamed for trying to balance income production with major product decisions. A natural tension always exists with regards to any income producing company.
The only browser that has these privacy settings turned on as a default setting is Apple's Read More
Concerns For Present Employee Development Inside An Company
Employee development has been round so long as humans have. Scholars have traced writings as far back as Plato, Socrates, and other early traditional writers. Traditionally, organizational conduct was initially displayed by social norms and training against the more formal business photographs we would conjure today. The thought Read More
Guidelines to Absorb Employees
Growing up, my mother and father taught me to respect my elders, teachers, and those in uniform e.g., cops, fireplace fighters, military personnel and clergy. As I acquired older, I also discovered the significance of respecting those for whom I worked รข?? even once I disagreed with them or felt treated unfairly. You revered Read More
Bill Gates Home
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that makes you a criminal. NO? (to the shoe fits people)
you stole it from someone, did you not?
that is a crime. (it was not a gift!) read the closing docs of you can read at all.
dont worry you self, just vacate and let the judge decide which investors own what?.
its not any of your business.
It is Read More
Short Of Breath
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Those with bleeding nose and short of breath are certainly sympton of drug overdose. They probably put the US Dollar bills, which are contaminated with cocaine too close to their nose.
Anyway, I just eat at American fast food restaurant yesterday and got into a bad diarrhea. As a result, I missed a very Read More
Hp Store
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Here is what Walt didn't tell you.
With HP you may not get what you ordered. I got a computer from HP and it wasn't what I ordered. The replacement didn't work and HP support didn't believe me. After many heated telephone conversations my wife took the telephone away from me and placed her own call to Read More
Tetanus Shot
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I really don't think that these are errors at all, but merely attempts to pad the bill. A year ago, on Christmas Eve I went to the ER to get a tetanus shot or DPT injection. The ER was not busy at the time at all. A few weeks later I receieved a bill in the mail recounting the procedure that I had done. Read More