- 1). 24 Hour Profits By Picking the Perfect Investment Club Broker - Hidden Tricks Only The Experts Know By : Jimmy Cox
Every investment club needs to work with a broker. No one member of the club is going to be able to provide the constant watch on the markets that is necessary to provide up-to-date information on the stocks that your club may be considering. However, it's a good idea to investigate several brokers, of different types and have the investment club meet to discuss the various options before making any decisions. While many investment clubs will use a full-time broker who guides them and offers advice at the occasional meeting, others prefer to use a discount broker.
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- 2). An Insight Into Affirmative Action Program By : Morgan Hamilton
It is very important for every company manager or human resources worker to have an affirmative action program. Although certain steps should be taken in order to make that program work and to advance either women or minorities or any other underrepresented groups in the respective field, specialists on human resources strongly recommend not having quotas, at least not officially announced ones.
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- 4). An Overview Of The Business Monitor International By : T J Madigan
A leading publisher in both print and online of trade specialist information, Business Monitor International (BMI) was established in 1984 with a global perspective. Its service is updated not just quarterly, monthly or weekly but even daily. They cover a wide range of issues such as political risk, financial status, macroeconomic performance, industry sectors and operational environment.
article related to: business, monitor, international, articles, information
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- 5). Anarchy as an Organizing Principle By : Sam Vaknin
The recent spate of accounting fraud scandals signals the end of an era. Disillusionment and disenchantment with American capitalism may yet lead to a tectonic ideological shift from laissez faire and self regulation to state intervention and regulation. This would be the reversal of a trend dating back to Thatcher in Britain and Reagan in the USA. It would also cast some fundamental - and way more ancient - tenets of free-marketry in grave doubt.
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- 6). Approaches to Care in Physician Assisted Suicide By : Sam Oliver
There is a growing interest in suicide. When people start looking for more information about suicide, you'll be in a position to meet their needs. This article is a brief description of much information on this subject. Let's start with 3 levels to discern in the act of euthanasia.
There are three levels to discern in the act of euthanasia:
1. One is a patient who is comatose or brain dead.
article related to: ethics, physician, assisted, suicide, death, dying, resources, soul, spirit, and, hospice
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- 7). Are Employers Less Likely to Hire Muslims? By : Murad Ali
Research conducted at Davenport University by Murad Ali indicates that Muslims are the least likely out of all other ethnic groups to be hired by employers. Participants were students enrolled in either the MBA program or in business undergraduate courses. The type of full-time work the students engaged in ranged from entry level to senior executive.
article related to: muslim, employers, hiring, recruiting, islam, workplace, law
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- 9). BackGround Checks and Balances By : Reggie Andersen
Background Check Resources
Whether you're hiring a CEO, a subcontractor, a babysitter, or even looking for a new tenant or roommate, you're taking a big risk. It's the nature of business unfortunately for people to go to great lengths to misrepresent themselves and thus create the need for background check resources and references.
Avoid doing business with deceptive people with these 5 key factors in mind:
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- 10). Business Dress Code By : Obinna Heche
Working in a stockroom can be a dirty job and someday you hope that your efforts will be noticed and you will get the chance to prove what you can with a promotion into a supervisors role.
article related to: working, promotion, extra work, attention, tie, dressing, groom, dress code, attire, supervisory position, job
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- 14). Business Relationships - Promises are for Keeping By : Martin Haworth
It's a small thing, but it is so vital for business relationships. Forgetting little things promised, causes erosion of trust and belief in you...
article related to: motivation, trust, team, consistent, people, employee, staff, development, business, business relationships
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- 15). Cheating in America, A National Pastime By : Fred DiUlus
Look around. Today, more than ever before, it has become fashionable to cheat. One could say, and come away without too much criticism, that everyone expects it. The funny thing is the person who expects it, or observes it, or knows someone who does it, never does it themselves. Ironically, they actually believe they are not infected. As noted, this is a national pastime.
article related to: applied ethics, business ethics, management ethics, professional ethics, medical ethics, education ethics, museum ethics, virtues, character and ethics, government ethics, sports ethics
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- 17). Claim to Fame of Nicholas Darvas: By : Mark Crisp
* Turned a $25,000 account into $2,25 million in just 18 months.
Wrote:
* "How I Made $2 Million in the Stock Market" and made another $2 million from this.
* "Wall Street The Other Las Vegas"
* "You Can Still Make It In The Stock Market"
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- 18). Community Vs. The Loner By : Jeffery Glaze
I am sure that you have heard the phrase "safety in numbers" before. In the animal world, creatures travel in groups because they instinctively know that, when there are many of them, predators have less of a chance of being successful during an attack. In most cases, if a predator is successful, its victim is usually a sick or weaker member of the herd.
article related to: business, networking, ethics, fraud prevention
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- 19). Corporate Crime By : Steve Gillman
Corporate crime? I'm not sure that there is such a thing. If we want to reduce the crimes that are given that lable, we need to quit handing out large punitive fines to corporations. The idea isn't as radical as it sounds.
First of all, when I say that there isn't such a thing as corporate crime, I simply mean that it is always individual people who commit crimes.
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