Wednesday, October 13th, 2010 at
2:47 pm
This type of medicine relieves pain, and an example is acetaminophen.
antihistamine
analgesic
vaccine
hormone
Question 2
This type of medicine increases alertness and is often used for people who suffer from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
hormone
antibiotic
stimulant
antacid
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Wednesday, September 29th, 2010 at
2:50 pm
I am a Chinese student who is applying to transfer from community college to UC now. I wrote a personal statement for my application. Could anyone help me revise my grammars and sentence patterns? Even a paragraph or a sentence, I would appreciate it.
My interest in economics and business has reasons. For one thing, born in a business family, I had been influenced by my family’s economics sense and education. For another, I was nurtured in a new China which keeps economic development as its central task and under a backdrop of rapidly growing economic globalization
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Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 at
2:48 pm
I’m strapped for some extra money and would work part-time offering entrepreneurs and small to medium size business owners who may be a little overwhelmed with paperwork, unwritten reports, etc., my skills and experience in word processing, transcription, calendaring, scheduling, purchasing, and much more.
It would be my pleasure to serve you and help you de-stress from the routine daily administrative stuff…
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Saturday, August 14th, 2010 at
2:50 pm
We are about 1 1/2 years from having an ethanol gas refinery in our community. I was looking for an opportunity to provide some type of service to this new facility.
Monday, July 5th, 2010 at
2:48 pm
Entrepreneurship in the UK could be affected by the recent credit crunch, it has been claimed. According to Richard Litchfield, managing director of small business support service Eastside Consulting, a lack of credit and the high cost of borrowing may result in fewer people taking the gamble of setting up a business of their own.
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Saturday, June 19th, 2010 at
2:50 pm
Cash is King for all businesses. For entrepreneurs it’s just essential to manage your cash as you nurse your embryonic business.
Do you really need to buy or lease premises for your business to succeed? Too many entrepreneurs buy or commit to long-term leases too early in the life of their business. Suddenly they have a massive monthly overhead without the sales to support the cost. Invariably you will have had to commit to more space than you initially need, literally wasting money on dead space. Add in rates, insurance, utility costs and maintenance and you could be having some uncomfortable meetings with your bank manager.
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Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 at
2:52 pm
The dividing line between success stories and failure stories usually comes down to basic principles and repeated actions over time. Either the actions are good and repeated to achieve great success, or the actions are poor, and over time lead to failure. Here are the top 7 actions that separate entrepreneurs who succeed and those who don’t. To be successful, you should;
1) Set Your Goals: Find a nice place to relax and be comfortable, and get a piece of paper. Write down all the money you want to earn in your life and when you would like to get it. Imagine having it right now! For this exercise you need to be honest with yourself and think outside your current income levels, there is really no limit to what you could earn.
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Saturday, June 5th, 2010 at
2:56 pm
The Lemonade Principle
This principle suggests acknowledging and appropriating contingency by leveraging surprises rather than trying to avoid them, overcome them, or adapt to them. Rather than coping with unexpected events, in thinking effectually entrepreneurs treat these unexpected events as an opportunity to “run with” an emerging situation-to turn the unexpected into the valuable and profitable. Consistent with this principle, it is possible to look at the flip side of most threats to find or generate opportunities.
Thursday, May 20th, 2010 at
2:51 pm
I have a mental illness, & there was a lady who came to our day program who told us about an opportunity for people with mental illnesses who can start a small business.
Thursday, May 20th, 2010 at
2:50 pm
The Lemonade Principle
This principle suggests acknowledging and appropriating contingency by leveraging surprises rather than trying to avoid them, overcome them, or adapt to them. Rather than coping with unexpected events, in thinking effectually entrepreneurs treat these unexpected events as an opportunity to “run with” an emerging situation-to turn the unexpected into the valuable and profitable. Consistent with this principle, it is possible to look at the flip side of most threats to find or generate opportunities.