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Glamorous Celebrity Deaths and Minimal Taxes in 2010 :: Women on.

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No, I bring this up because as we watch the shows that close out the year, as face after face of the celebrities who passed away are projected on our television screens, as tributes and speeches are made about the talent, beauty, genius and uniqueness of a particular dead celebrity or entrepreneur—I am thinking about their estates.

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Living Without the “K” On Your “_eyboard” :: Women on Business

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One of my solutions includes cutting and pasting it from an old email or document, which means adding time on to completing an email, project, etc. But because it’s for convenience, it’s really not ideal for lengthy projects, marathon typing, and other assignments. Ctrl V has now become the magic command for pasting my MIA character.

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Be an Advocate for Yourself :: Women on Business

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o Take on high profile projects. Let others know within the organization that you are seeking a sponsor. Your mentor might be able to help identify and facilitate this. Create visibility and credibility for yourself in the organization. o Make sure your position has P&L responsibility. Identify your value proposition.

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Women Still Lag in Journalism – By A Wide Margin

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In a report earlier this year, the Op-Ed Project said 33% of op-eds in the Huffington Post and on Salon were written by women. In a March 18, 2010 cover story ‘Are We There Yet’ written by three Newsweek women, the authors said 39 percent of the people on the masthead were women, up from 25% in 1970.

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Interns to the Rescue! :: Women on Business

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In the past two years, I have used several interns and find them invaluable for getting those pesky details of projects done. Sometimes it is for school credit, other times it’s just for building a resume. I have paid some, but not all. Here are my guidelines: Identify a specific job or two that an intern might do.

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myTRUSTnetwork Launches Dear Diary Survey for Women :: Women on.

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All participants who provide an email address will receive synopsis of what women are saying, at the end of the project. myTRUSTnetwork will not see anyone’s responses, just an aggregate total report at the end, so it is 100% confidential. Please take the survey and help myTRUSTnetwork gather the information they need.

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The Marvelous Connector

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Consider the methods that Megan Megale used to get in touch with the people she knew would support her daughter’s remarkable project. Categories : Success Stories , business development 1 Comments 1 Alicia December 15th, 2010 at 8:37 am This story brought tears to my eyes, but overall brought a smile to my face.