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Women's World Magazine Brain Color Personality Article
What Color Is Your Brain? By Sheila Glazov | 17 hours ago by sheila glazov
Extra, Extra, Read All About It... There is full page What Color Is Your Brain? article in the Sept. 8th Woman's World Magazine on magazine newsstands, in grocery stores and drug stores, NOW! The article is located in the Personal Insight read more
Recommended Reading
Industry Market Trends | September 2nd 2008
Many companies have learned in recent years that personalizing the customer experience is good for business. In Mass Career Customization, the authors argue to extend this profitable concept to the workplace. read more
Great Advice and Reading from Affiliate Confession
Work from Home and Make Money with The Niche Store Builder | September 2nd 2008 by Mark
If you’ve visited the blogroll portion of this site down there in the lower right corner, you have probably made the trip over to Alan’s site, Affiliate Confession. Please Note: This post was written Monday morning - right before I jump read more
Obama/Biden vs. McCain/Palin On China
China Law Blog | September 2nd 2008
China Comment has a nice piece up, entititled, "China and the American Election," analyzing which side (Obama/Biden vs. McCain/Palin) would be better for US-China relations and concludes McCain likely would be, by a slim margin. What do you think? read more
OLD-SCHOOL MANAGEMENT
The Freestyle Entrepreneur | August 31st 2008 by Jeff Hunsaker
This is a recommendation for a book. It’s a book that nobody would have any desire to read. It’s about a grocery store in New York City (albeit, perhaps the world’s greatest grocery store), where food (and the eating of it) is a read more
Happy Small Business Friday: The Merriment Post
Maximum Customer Experience Blog | August 29th 2008 by KellyE
Oops! I’m Doing It Again Believe it or not—and if you’ve read my posts Off-Topic, On the Weekend, Naomi Dunford’s “I Never Called It a Meme,” Meme, Get In On the Action, and You Definitely Don’t Want to Know read more
China: Where The News Is Always Good.
China Law Blog | August 28th 2008
Black and White Cat does a great job showing how China's media sanitizes foreign media articles on China, in its post entitled, "How the New York Times (should have) covered the Olympics." I am "speechless" not because I am surprised (I am not), but read more
Why To Go To China For Growth And How To Succeed At It
China Law Blog | August 28th 2008
Very good article on China Success Stories on why and how to sell and market in and to China. Article is written by Beijing-based advertising guru Dan Mintz and is entitled "Sagging Markets? Look To China: Wealthy Chinese consumers are ripe for the read more
THE OLDEST, SIMPLEST SUCCESS LESSON
The Freestyle Entrepreneur | August 27th 2008 by Jeff Hunsaker
It’s a one-word answer, and you already know it. Super success has little to do with having a terrific product. It has little to do with whether you are wearing a smart suit or have that Pepsodent smile (remember that one?) It’s not read more
Nic Sheff’s Blog
Some Chick's Blog - Methamphetamine | Crystal Meth | Abuse |… | August 26th 2008 by Some Chick
The author of Tweak; Nic Sheff’s story continues online in blog format. If you read the book Tweak: Growing up on methamphetamine it probably left you looking for more; details, insight or information on Nic and how he’s doing today. I... read more
New York & New Jersey: Topographical treasures online
100 Years in America | August 26th 2008 by Smallest Leaf
Good stuff for those researching New York and New Jersey...The New York Public Library has recently digitized forty-three historic 19th-century atlases covering New York and New Jersey from their Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division. Search read more
The history of Croatian surnames: Hrvatski Prezimenik
100 Years in America | August 25th 2008 by Smallest Leaf
As you may know, the use of surnames does not go back that far in history. In fact, its origin varies greatly in different cultures and geographic areas. The Croatian people's use of surnames is one of the longest in history: going back to the 12th-c read more
Are you an avid reader of all things Irish?
Small-leaved Shamrock | August 25th 2008 by Smallest Leaf
If you are both a lover of Ireland and a bookworm, you might be interested in the Ireland Book Discussion mailing list organized by Pat Connors of Connors Genealogy.The list is ten years old but still very small with only a handful of posts a month. read more
Phillip Pan's "Out Of Mao's Shadow" Is One Great Book.
China Law Blog | August 25th 2008
"If you want to make an omelet, you must be willing to break a few eggs." Vladmir Lenin "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.." Lord Acton Phillip Pan, former Washington Post Beijing bureau chief has written a great bo read more
The provenance of a hairbrush: thievery and the family historian
Small-leaved Shamrock | August 22nd 2008 by Smallest Leaf
For many, many years I have been collecting documents, photographs and artifacts related to my family tree. I was a young girl when I first became interested in the stories of my forebears. Although I have taken a few breaks from my genealogical effo read more
RECOMMENDED READING: “THE CAPITALIST MANIFESTO”
The Freestyle Entrepreneur | August 21st 2008 by Jeff Hunsaker
If you’re a true entrepreneur, or just a hard-and-fast capitalist, you need to read Andrew Bernstein’s The Capitalist Manifesto: The Historic, Economic and Philosophic Case for Laissez-faire. This truly amazing book documents in page a read more
China's 10 Worst Laws
China Law Blog | August 19th 2008
Foreign Policy Magazine is out with a fascinating and very well done list of China's 10 worst laws (damn, why didn't I think of that). (h/t to Jeremiah over at Peking Duck) I certainly agree with most of those on the list, but I hardly think it fa read more
Recommended Reading
Industry Market Trends | August 19th 2008
In Crucibles of Leadership, Robert J. Thomas discusses the approach of such organizations as Toyota, GE, Boeing and MIT - as well as the Hells Angels and the Boston Celtics - to address how leaders learn to grow through often unplanned "crucible" eve read more
"Green Brain" Personality Type Happiness is a Roget's Thesaurus!
What Color Is Your Brain? By Sheila Glazov | August 18th 2008 by sheila glazov
Thesaurus is the Latin word for treasure or treasury.Many people are familiar with the reference book entitled Roget's Thesaurus and have a copy at their desks or on the bookshelf. Most people who work with a word proces read more
Balanced Living Carnival - Third Edition - 8/18/08
One Organized Life | August 18th 2008 by A.W.
Welcome to the August 18, 2008 edition of the Balanced Living Carnival. Tip of the Hat Productivity tips are everywhere. Anywhere from productivity videos to productivity blogs to productivity books. Everyone wants to be more productive yet I rare read more
Recommended Reading: Mind and Brain Power Edition
Know Thy Health | August 18th 2008 by L.M. Verigin
Peta-de-Aztlan/Flickr Sleep on It: How Snoozing Makes You Smarter (SciAm) Sometimes when facing a dilemma, we decide to “sleep on the problem,” believing that a solution may appear to us once we’re rested and refreshed, almost as if read more
The Myth of a Christian Nation
Render Unto God | August 17th 2008 by Greg Alterton
(From the author's website):Arguing from Scripture and history, Dr. Boyd makes a compelling case that whenever the church gets too close to any political or national ideology, it is disastrous for the church and harmful to society. Dr. Boyd contends read more
Inside Steve's Brain by Leander Kahney
Proprietary Trader | August 15th 2008 by taichiseal
My favorite passage in the book - in Chapter 5 titled "Passion: Putting a Ding in the Universe" := Quote Making the world a better place had been Job's mantra from the get-go. In 1983, Apple was six years old and growing explosively. It was transfo read more
Everything You Want To Know About China's Internet. Just Ask.
China Law Blog | August 14th 2008
Nothing new here (near as I can tell), but nice collection of facts and figures regarding China's internet can be found on Trendspotting by going here. (h/t to China Venture News) read more
Links now on my sidebar
don't ya wish your girlfriend was smart like me? | August 14th 2008 by lindabeth
I’m just going back to putting a feed of my delicious links on my sidebar, since I can’t seem to figure out why they stopped posting for no reason. The most recent 10 links will be up on the sidebar. You can also subscribe to my recom read more
China's Economy: The Gloom And Doom Version
China Law Blog | August 13th 2008
As regular readers well know, I am not a big fan of predictions regarding China or its economy. Their overall accuracy is too low. But I am linking over to one now, entitled, "Chinese and Starbucks Late Stage Growth Obesity," for two reasons. Firs read more
Chen Yanqing : Olympic Gold Medallist
Proprietary Trader | August 13th 2008 by taichiseal
Great WSJ article. Inspiring, bittersweet. Even sad. read more
Damn, it Feels Good to Be a Banker: Book Review
Sharpe Investing | August 13th 2008 by Matt
Damn, it Feels Good to Be a Banker is a satirical account of life as an investment banking analyst in New York at a top tier bulge bracket investment bank. The book is written by Leveraged Sell-Out, the author of the Leveraged Sell-Out blog. One dis read more
The Economist : Confessions of a Risk Manager
Proprietary Trader | August 11th 2008 by taichiseal
Click here for article. read more
Links on the fritz again
don't ya wish your girlfriend was smart like me? | August 11th 2008 by lindabeth
Ugggh. I just realized my links haven’t been posting. I think I need to reset the posts each time delicious has an update. Well, here are the back links for the last 2 weeks they haven’t posted, including the ones for today… 1 read more

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