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  • … to impatient or stressed bosses, achieve their desired results, there are serious consequences to employees due to chronic workplace bullying including serious health problems for employees and lost time to the business. A few books, such as When Smart People Work for Dumb Bosses, by William …

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  • … and creativity. “The Obama Administration should ignite new company formation as the vehicle to create tens of millions of new jobs. These new businesses should take on the nation’s greatest challenges in renewable energy and the environment, health care, education, transportation, and global peace …

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  • … in a long line of pioneers of notoriety to suffer the wrath of a kainotophobic, PC society, which claims to protect us from snake oil salesman & charlatans, yet, greatly restricts and some cases prohibits us from choosing the health care program of our choice. He was convicted under the rarely-used …

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  • … with paying for college tuition and college graduates who are paying back college loans. It will not be surprising that they will struggle trying to purchase basic necessities such as clothing, food, medical care and housing. I know from personal experience how these financial problems are affecting people …

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  • … businesses should take on the nation’s greatest challenges in renewable energy and the environment, health care, education, transportation, and global peace.” The article goes on to spell out a series of seven steps to help spur innovation . The Europeans Aren’t Standing Still While those of us in the U.S. …

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  • … of how much money they have. In the same vein, still others claim that the auto companies would be competitive if employee health care costs were not left entirely in the hands of the auto companies. The argument points out that in Canada the Big Three have significantly lower labor costs because …

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  • … is somehow independent of how much money they have. In the same vein, still others claim that the auto companies would be competitive if employee health care costs were not left entirely in the hands of the auto companies. The argument points out that in Canada the Big Three have significantly lower labor …

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  • … are located in pharmacy and large retail chain stores and very often these facilities also sell tobacco products. Because the use of tobacco products leads to health problems, many believe the sale of these products in a facility that provides health care is counterproductive. Several years ago …

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  • … of men’s grooming Due to constant and merciless exposure to sun and heat along with unbalanced diet and lifestyle many of us are already facing and most of us will face tremendous skin related problems. There are many skin creams for men which help in specific skin problems like aging, oily skin, dry …

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  • … things as far as we can tell. The Wrong Stuff: Flat-footed Executives In the readings below, which are extensive, you’ll find excerpts on the situation facing businesses in the economy, particularly problems with earnings, warnings and debt loads. That’s followed by a section on Industry changes …