Tradition it can be considered. Every time a baby is about to reach his or her first birthday, we parents make ourselves busy, busy in preparing all necessary stuff to make the occasion grand and memorable as possible. We take a leave from work just to be present in the baby’s special day that sometimes we tend to be out of ourselves because of “hyper excitement”.
Part of the baby tradition is the giving of the gifts and yes that sounds exciting right? Seeing those big boxes in fancy covers, you…
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Fashion is not just only for adults. Babies deserve to be trendy and hippy too for they have also the right to follow the trend. Choosing and buying baby clothes can be a lot of fun and also a good experience. But, it is really difficult to find the clothes that will really fit for your baby because there are really a lot of designs to choose from. Price also can be one of the big factors that may consider in buying baby clothes for you are looking for the best design yet within your means.
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Added by Alleynanders on June 8, 2009 at 4:21pm —
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As the end of college was drawing near I knew two things: 1) I wanted to find a job in the marketing/PR realm and 2) I wanted to move to Texas. So, when William offered me the internship at Starr Tincup, I was overjoyed that I had pretty much fulfilled my two little goals. Little did I know that the following three months of work would be one of the best experiences of my life. Not only did I learn OODLES (yes oodles) about successful marketing, but I also received incredible career and life adv…
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I heard about Starr-Tincup through my very best friend in the whole world, Michaela who happened to be lucky enough to have the opportunity to intern with the company. She warned me in advance that William might not look like your typical businessman, but he sure knows what he is talking about. After my first conversation with William and Corey, I could tell that Starr-Tincup was the most ligit place I could possible be. Not only is everyone there freaking ridiculously good at what they do, they…
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Added by Laura Simmos on April 9, 2009 at 12:17pm —
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HGH deficiency is a common thing in adults, in fact there are few adults over the age of forty who are not suffering from HGH deficiency. But when HGH deficiency strikes children they are left underdeveloped and the effects are felt their entire lives. For this sort of HGH deficiency there is
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A Google search of HGH will bring up countless results. Now that you have decided you want to try HGH, finding the right HGH can be difficult. The first decision you will need to make is whether you want to inject synthetic hormone, or take a natural HGH supplement. This is the easiest part to answer. HGH injections are illegal without a prescription from a doctor, and doctors do not give prescription for HGH lightly. HGH Injections are also potentially dangerous, and can cause d
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One of my really good friends from freshman year of college has been battling double lymphoma cancer for the last three years. Aside from a fantastic sense of humor and an even better outlook on life, this guy is a true inspiration.
Jordan Deathe came down with pneumonia at the conclusion of our freshman year summer. He was hospitalized, getting steadily worse, and eventually had to be put in an induced coma cause the doctors couldn't figure out what the hell was wrong. Apparently, cancer think…
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Our philosophical principles are the foundation of our mission, our work, and every assignment undertaken. They underlie every relationship we have – with clients, partners and vendors – and embody one big idea:
your body and mind are already here – engage your spirit (and those of others).
We expect ourselves, our partners and our clients to take them seriously.
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Put people in our purpose. If we and our clients cannot convincingly explain how what we do serves human needs, we a…
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Added by David Hisbrook on July 8, 2008 at 8:00pm —
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Exceptional marketing looks effortless and easy—deceptively so. It is fluid and right and appears to be natural. It never calls attention to itself but only to the product or service being marketed. The seams don’t show, the medium flows into the message and the only discernable voice is that of the product or service. Good marketing is also simple. There are ten or twelve fundamental rules about how to do it right. It’s simple but not easy. I cannot say it any better than David Ogilvy did in hi…
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Added by David Hisbrook on July 6, 2008 at 8:00pm —
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Checking out what employees are clicking on without their knowledge can be considered an invasion of privacy, meaning any resulting dismissals may be challenged in court. Because of this, attorney Joseph Beachboard, of Ogletree Deakins, said every company should have an electronic communications policy in an address late last month to SHRM.
“Ignoring the problem is not going to make it go away,” he informed the room full of professionals who attended his speech in hopes of learning more on how…
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Added by David Hisbrook on July 6, 2008 at 7:27pm —
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What expectations, position profile, ATS, political ramifications, compensation structure, communication protocol, workforce planning initiative, talent acquisition strategy, or lord knows what else has broken down so miserably, so totally and completely that all of the companies that are warring for talent have not hired MJ? Do you know my friend MJ? You should, because he will almost certainly be
you someday. But more on that depressing reality later.
Let’s start with MJ’s reality firs…
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Added by David Hisbrook on July 1, 2008 at 5:00pm —
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FORT WORTH (June 26) – Team Starr Tincup sent a message to the rest of the
Texas Storm division of the World Adult Kickball Association last night.
Better bring a cup – because we are going to kick your balls repeatedly.
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Added by Steve Smith on June 26, 2008 at 2:21pm —
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Raghav had a packed room in San Diego for a presentation on diversity — the overriding theme of which was how to make a business case for diversity. The need for a solid business case for a diversity program appears to be overlooked more often than not. Much of the literature on diversity suggests that the benefits are obvious, though this is contradicted by available evidence from multiple studies...…
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Added by David Hisbrook on June 25, 2008 at 12:00pm —
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My daughter Adrienne knows me pretty well. What she got me for Fathers’ Day is an album (a CD really, but we called them albums in the day) which I originally bought on vinyl in 1970. It didn’t make it through 2 failed marriages, countless moves, etc. It went though a second incarnation as a CD, but it’s long out of print in the US. I have missed it from time to time through the years. It's called "My Tribute to the Best Damn Fiddle Player in the World" by Merle Haggard who pulled together some…
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Added by David Hisbrook on June 20, 2008 at 6:22pm —
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Drucker was keen on decentralization because of its impact on what he called Human Effort, the motivation it provided to people to work and to learn. Decentralization created small pools where people felt that their contribution mattered. Those small pools also meant that there was space for young executives to make mistakes without threatening the future of the company. They were, he said, farms for growing talent. Ironically, General Motors didn’t like the book and banned its use in the compan…
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Added by David Hisbrook on June 16, 2008 at 8:00am —
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Roughly, broadly:
In the Old America, love of country was natural. You breathed it in. You either loved it or knew you should.
In the New America, love of country is a decision. It's one you make after weighing the pros and cons. What you breathe in is skepticism and a heightened appreciation of the global view.
Old America: Tradition is a guide in human affairs. New America: Tradition is a challenge, a barrier, or a lovely antique.
The Old America had big families. You married and had child…
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Added by David Hisbrook on June 14, 2008 at 5:05pm —
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