Redux
“Redux” (rih-DUHKS) - from the Latin - means brought back or returning.
“Redux” (rih-DUHKS) - from the Latin - means brought back or returning.
By Don Hauptman | Sat, May 23, 2009
I never run out of examples of word pairs that are commonly confused.
By Early To Rise | Sat, May 23, 2009
Issue #2676 WEALTHY: Dividend hikes point to good investments (Andrew Gordon) HEALTHY: What to do about sugar and fat (Kelley Herring) WISE: Adam Brink on the biggest challenge ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: Are you living with one foot on the brake? (Noah St. John) Another bevy of commonly confused words (Don Hauptman) It’s Fun to Know… about tunnels Add [...]
By Early To Rise | Fri, May 22, 2009
To "prink" (PRINGK) - from the Middle English for "to show off" - is to dress for show; to primp.
By Early To Rise | Fri, May 22, 2009
Faced with chronically overcrowded emergency rooms (often filled with patients unable to pay), hospitals across the country are partnering with supermarkets, shopping malls, and drugstores to open walk-in clinics. Patients get access to physicians, as well as "back-up" hospital services (like lab testing). And they have to pay before being seen - either with cash or insurance.
By Melanie Segala | Fri, May 22, 2009
As bad as too much sugar is for you, its cousin is even worse. I’m speaking, of course, about high fructose corn syrup (HFCS), the sugary goo that’s been added to soft drinks, salad dressings, cakes, cookies, and cereals for over 30 years. The darling of food manufacturers everywhere, HFCS made its debut as the ideal solution for extending the shelf life and reducing the cost of producing commercially sweetened foods.
By Jason Holland | Fri, May 22, 2009
When starting a small business, your first steps should be researching your target market, developing a marketing plan, and testing offers. In other words, taking action to turn your business idea into a real business by making sure you can sell your products at a profit.
By Early To Rise | Fri, May 22, 2009
Issue #2675 WEALTHY: A powerful alternative to buy-and-hold investing (Ted Peroulakis) HEALTHY: Is this the cause of the autism epidemic? (Melanie Segala) WISE: Jack Canfield on asking for what you want ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: What Hershey and McDonald’s know about making sales (Bob Bly) Some things to consider AFTER you’re making money (Jason Holland) It’s Good [...]
I recently read in a biography of Milton Hershey that he believed his business was recession-proof and depression-proof because he sold an affordable product. He reasoned that, even if a person couldn’t afford new shoes or a new car or a vacation, they could always afford a nickel for a Hershey’s chocolate bar. (That was the price in those days.)
By Ted Peroulakis | Fri, May 22, 2009
Conventional buy-and-hold stock investing is not working in today’s market. Trading E-Minis is a great alternative, because you can take full advantage of the market’s volatility.
By admin | Sat, May 23, 2009
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