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Now here is an excellent article by Stephen Covey for all those who are always in a Hurry, have Time Constraints, and are Over Stressed, have no time to think and react in a calm, pleasant manner.. and generally end-up in a mess both at home and work…..  
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You really only get one chance to make a first impression and you will be competing against people who have really thought through how they can be powerfully impactful on the first 2 sentences. We all end up giving people labels - Verne "the Growth Guy", Alex "the tech guru", Aidan "makes finance simple guy"... Brands get labels - Volvo "safe", BMW "middle manager car", IKEA "flatpack furniture"... What should your label be? If you don't know it, you are letting people create their own label for you...
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Here is a must read blog of Ms Judy Umlas which is simply so inspiring... effectively  tells you about, "The Power of Acknowledgement"........How many of us have made this a part of our everyday life ? A genuine acknowledgement goes a long way in healthy relationships, be it at home, among friends, at work or just about any place.
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Here is a very useful article, which highlights the benefits of a home-loan which helps in saving taxes, while also helping you own a property.... http://in.biz.yahoo.com/100201/32/bav037.html
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Do you find yourself in a situation where there are just a bunch of days ahead for the deadline of submission of tax documents? Here is a quick guide to help you sort out your finances last minute!
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Princeton University engineers have developed power-generating rubber films that could be used to harness natural body movements such as breathing and walking to power pacemakers, mobile phones and other electronic devices.
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“Acknowledgment is an innate human ability, to the point where it’s not really considered by people, and as a result is often not properly developed. It is often overlooked because of the reasons you describe in your book - fear, embarrassment, vulnerability, etc., yet it is something so simple and yet fundamental. Everyone can benefit from this. I feel like a filter has been pulled back from my eyes.” Juliun Brabon
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Speaking In Code. National organizations consider fundamental changes to how high-rises are designed, built and operated. Written by Mike Lobash. The collapse of the World Trade Center towers triggered an investigation unprecedented in cost and scope. Nearly 200 investigators spent more than $40 million and three years to determine why the towers collapsed and to issue recommendations on how to make high-rises safer.
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New eco-friendly PC's from Wipro...
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