Tautological
"Tautological" (tawt-l-OJ-ih-kul) - from the Greek for "repeating what has been said" - means unnecessarily or uselessly repetitive.
"Tautological" (tawt-l-OJ-ih-kul) - from the Greek for "repeating what has been said" - means unnecessarily or uselessly repetitive.
By Jon Benson | Tue, Apr 14, 2009
Try this one for a better backside: Lie on your back. Curl your knees up, but keep your feet on the floor. Then, using one leg at a time, lift your midsection off the ground and tighten (flex) your butt muscles.
By Early To Rise | Tue, Apr 14, 2009
Issue #2642 WEALTHY: What?! Tax day is tomorrow?! (Tim Clay) HEALTHY: 5 minutes to a firm derriere (Jon Benson) WISE: Michael Masterson & MaryEllen Tribby on social media marketing ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: 3 ways to power up your business (Alexis Siemon) A “Big Idea” is not enough (John Forde) It’s Fun to Know… about the world’s scariest runway Add “ludic” to your [...]
By John Forde | Tue, Apr 14, 2009
You’ll feel great - even inspired - when all your brainstorming and research yields a Big Idea, whether it’s for a new product, a marketing campaign, or a headline for a sales promotion. But you’re not done.
By Alexis Siemon | Tue, Apr 14, 2009
You’ve no doubt heard about how social media is taking over the world - or at least the Internet marketing world. And depending on your perspective, this takeover may seem hostile, especially if you’re new to online marketing and have just started to build your own Internet business.
By Early To Rise | Tue, Apr 14, 2009
"Ludic" (LOO-dik) - from the Latin - is another way of saying "playful."
By Early To Rise | Tue, Apr 14, 2009
The Matekane Air Strip in the mountainous African nation of Lesotho is used mostly by aid agencies and bush pilots. And for good reason. Anybody who doesn’t have to fly into or take off from that runway wouldn’t choose to do it.
By Early To Rise | Mon, Apr 13, 2009
Seats in an airplane’s emergency-exit rows, with their ample legroom, are often the go-to spots for travelers in economy class looking for comfort. But what if savvy flyers have already snagged all those seats?
By Kelley Herring | Mon, Apr 13, 2009
Are you eating genetically modified foods? If so, you’re being exposed to a common herbicide produced by Monsanto called Roundup. For the very first time, Roundup was tested on human cells. And the outcome was shocking and disturbing - even to the researchers.
By Early To Rise | Mon, Apr 13, 2009
Issue #2641 WEALTHY: Looking east for the next profit opportunity (Steve McDonald) HEALTHY: The shocking truth about a common herbicide (Kelley Herring) WISE: Ingrid Bergman on the art of filmmaking ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: Behind the scenes at a horror-film shoot (Michael Masterson) A simple test that could make your profits soar (Paul Lawrence) It’s Good to Know… about the “back-up” most [...]
By Early To Rise | Wed, Apr 15, 2009
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