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A Woman's Place is in the Classroom

Women on Business

There used to be a time when a majority of young girls, ready to explore higher education were told by their parents (mostly fathers) that it was a waste of money for them to go to college; they would “just” end up getting married, becoming pregnant, and staying in the home raising children and taking care of “the” husband. Love this post.

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StrategyDriven Editorial Perspective – America: Are Entrepreneurs the Bad Guys?

Strategy Driven

Entrepreneurs absorb the cost of jury duty for employees, we match Medicare tax rates (with little faith the system will exist when employees will eventually need it), we pay increased commercial real estate taxes with growth, and deal with many regulatory and financial burdens. Copyright 2007-2011 by StrategyDriven, Inc.

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10 Ways to Build your Web Effectiveness :: Women on Business

Women on Business

For example, a real estate agent might post breaking news on condo developments and include walk-through videos, behind-the-scenes advice, pictures and plans of buildings, comments from current and potential owners, and a social networking component to create a community of condo owners in her area.

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The Most Useless Word in the English Language (And Why You Should.

Terry Starbucker

Elliot Ross May 20, 2010 at 8:05 am In some cases – rather than use the word ‘can’t’ Have the balls (to borrow from the post) to say I ‘Won’t’ Maybe ethics, maybe legal. As a real estate broker I encounter nay sayers and “nabobs&# too often in my profession.

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Monica's Teen Journey Story - Part Two

Building Personal Strength

Her education did not include sexual instruction. He went to work for a corporation in Phoenix, Arizona, and Monica got her real estate license. Monica had inherited her father’s hardworking nature, and she started her own real estate firm, which grew as Phoenix grew. Copyright 2011. She was very successful.