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Presentations Roundtable, (13 Apr 2008)
If you've read any recent book on improving your presentations, you're probably already thinking that you need to get more photographs into your slides. Photos can add to your presentation's message, connecting directly with your audience without having to wade through yet another slide of bullet points.
joeycohen.com
The bingo games which are played on the internet like the free bingo free bingo and the online bingo online bingo games are different from the traditional games. Here the players don’t get the chance to see each other if the game is an online one.
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Ant colonies operate without central control; there is no one in charge and no ant directs the behavior of others. Colonies perform many tasks including foraging, nest construction, and care of the young. Task allocation is the process that adjusts the numbers of workers performing each task, according to the current situation.
TechPin, (10 May 2008)
On May 7, at Carnegie Mellon University Center, took place the 13th annual Meeting of the Minds research symposium
Launch Your Goals Blog, (08 May 2008)
Positive affirmations seem like hocus pocus. Are they, or are they a tool you should be using? Some people call “positive affirmations” something else. They call it “self talk.” Since I have spent many years in working in the computer industry, I like another term…programming your own mind.
Launch Your Goals Blog, (28 Apr 2008)
In my last post I looked at how sometimes life, and its little surprises, can get in the way of our goals. Emergencies and other distractions can occur that really do create a need to reprioritize our plans a bit. But, how what about the more “normal” distractions? How can we deal with them? Let’s consider two different types of distractions.
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The fourth letter in the word change is N. I'm using the N to remind us to eliminate negative to increase our probability of reaching our goals. Remember your math lessons; a double negative becomes a positive. No, no negative becomes positive! If you want to reach your goals, you'll need to believe that you can and you will. There's no room for negative thoughts about it. So, you're going to eliminate, as much as possible, the negative.
Oncogene, (28 Jan 2008)
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