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Peaceful Path of Inner Christianity: Growing Commitment To Our Spiritual Path: Three Steps
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Peaceful Path of Inner Christianity. Sunday, November 14, 2010. Growing Commitment To Our Spiritual Path: Three Steps. The last couple of weeks in class, we have been talking about how important it really is to be ever-more committed to our spiritual path. You can feel the growing sense of urgency in every aspect of human life that the people of the world are finally getting it that they need. Grace is a total commitment,. The Ur tells us. And, Your commitment is not yet total. 160; This crucial step is...
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Anatomy of an Internet scam | The Learning Curve
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New tricks for an old dog. Anatomy of an Internet scam. I’m fairly careful when it come to taking the online bait. I like to read the fine print and I know if an offer sounds too good to be true, it’s probably not true. But, sometimes I slip up and make a mistake. As you can see at the bottom of this web page screen shot, indicated by the white arrow which I added, there is nothing but blackness. But, once I highlighted the text, voila! The invisible becomes visible. There is a “Terms Condition...8220;&#...
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Peaceful Path of Inner Christianity: October 2009
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Peaceful Path of Inner Christianity. Wednesday, October 28, 2009. Wide appeal of A Course in Miracles. The Course clearly appeals to people from very diverse religious backgrounds. Why do you think that is? First and Foremost: A God you can love wholeheartedly. The diverse appeal of A Course Course in Miracles. Is due in very large measure to the way it completely reshapes our relationship with God. We do not have to earn our way back into our Heavenly Father’s love because we never lost it! For the firs...
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microenterprise: Apple's gross profit margin on new iPod Nano
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Send Mail to Tom Fox. Apple's gross profit margin on new iPod Nano. Apple's gross profit margin. On new iPod Nano is about 70% (330% markup), according to Boy Genius Report. This is with Apple's strong pre-existing market position, a large and experienced manufacturing ability, and nearly guaranteed sales of a bazillion units. Each $149 iPod Nano costs Apple about $45 to manufacture, says Boy Genius. Posted by Tom Fox. Labels: business - profit. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe in a reader.
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microenterprise: Free advice to a book author
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Send Mail to Tom Fox. Free advice to a book author. I'm no different from anyone else in that I form quick judgments on minimal information. That's just the way the human mind works, it seems to me. Based on totally insufficient information, I almost instantly pigeon-holed your new book as "spiritual romance," or chick book. Then I compare it to my pigeon-hole image of myself, and ask, "Am I the type of person who reads spiritual romance stories? And the answer is "no.". Hope this helps some. Marketing -...
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microenterprise: Market gap analysis - Setting the reference point
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Send Mail to Tom Fox. Market gap analysis - Setting the reference point. Goals and constraints relate to what you want to get out of a project and what you are willing to put into it. Just for the sake of simplicity, the discussion will focus on business-for-profit. Monetary profits are so much easier to measure, but the same considerations apply to a not-for-profit opportunity search. Instead of "business practicalities," you can also read it as "sustainable.". Posted by Tom Fox. Mdash; Eclectic Busines...
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microenterprise: 08.10
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Send Mail to Tom Fox. Two social media types. My brief and unscientific survey of all things pertaining to functioning social media sites excluded subscription AOL, music sites, photo sites, and video sites. Otherwise, they are all listed here on my Syndication Feed Lab. It's just a list. Don't bother making sense of it all. It is an incomplete list. This more technical interest of mine was in service of the Internet Marketing gods, and I discovered two types of social media sites. I already know my frie...
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microenterprise: 11.08
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Send Mail to Tom Fox. One-person companies living job to job. One-person companies = microenterprise. Mark Cuban - President-Elect Obama's First Big Mistake. Posted by Tom Fox. Labels: business - individual. Business - self employment. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Mdash; Eclectic Business Books —. Subscribe in a reader. Authors - Seth Godin. Business - digital goods. Business - self employment. Business - selling online. Marketing - for authors. Marketing - identity - domain names. Marketing - voice mail.
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microenterprise: 03.08
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Send Mail to Tom Fox. What Makes an Entrepreneur? Not everyone is well suited to the task of starting and running a successful business. That has been a topic for investigation, speculation, and research since the time of Joseph Schumpeter's. 1883 - 1950) writings. Schumpeter argued that the innovation and technological change of a nation comes from the entrepreneurs. A personal need for achievement,. The trust in the importance of personal effort on business outcomes,. The desire for control,. Business ...
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microenterprise: Webinars: What's the point
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Send Mail to Tom Fox. Webinars: What's the point. I receive a lot of invitations to webinars, and many of them are free. I never accept the invitations anymore, even for the many that I find to offer an interesting topic. With webinars it is always for a specific time and a specific date that I have to 1. Remember, and 2. Not be doing something else. What's the point of that? All my best question arise at least three hours after the presentation is over, and everyone has gone home. Posted by Tom Fox.
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