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Horns and Scurs In Cattle
In most breeds of cattle, horns are produced by a recessive gene, and the polled gene is dominant.
If you breed two animals with horns, the offspring will have horns; but if you breed two polled animals, the offspring could be horned or polled.
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Saving Money on Office Cubicles with Smart Designs and Smart Shopping
When it comes time for your business to buy or replace office cubicles, it is likely that you will want to save money while not compromising on quality or on space. By purchasing office cubicle components wisely and managing their layout, you can achieve all of your goals with ease. Learn more about how to create an office workspace that is efficient and cost effective while it also keeps your employees happy.
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The Power of Positive Thinking and Your Business
You may not realize this but your thoughts and thought processes have an impact on how you run your business and its inherent success. The way you think has an effect on your business and thinking positively or negatively may make or break you.
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How to Answer The Top 10 Interview Questions
Too many job seekers stumble through interviews as if the questions are coming out of left field. But many interview questions are to be expected. Study this list and plan your answers ahead of time so you'll be ready to deliver them with confidence.
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Who Do You Be In Business?
Who you are in life creates your results. Who are you in your business. If you want to have, you must be a certain person and this will drive your actions, which drive your results.
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Should You Incorporate Your Business?
More than likely, at some point you are going to be asking yourself whether or not you should incorporate your business. Many people start out as sole proprietors and then incorporate later. However, there are a variety of pros and cons in deciding to incorporate. Before you take the big step to incorporate, it is important that you fully explore and understand the pros and cons of this decision so you make the best choice for you and your business.
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One Product - Service - Client Does NOT Make A Business
One service, one big client, one product, does not make a one-person business that can thrive. And, it can get you in hot water if your one client with your one product or service is corporate - you start to look too much like an employee to keep the IRS happy.
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Travel Tips To Get Through TSA Security
TIPS from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will help get travelers on their way and will help speed travelers and their gear through airport security procedures.
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Business For Sale - How to Tell if the Profits are Real
A potential owner reviewing the performance of a business over several years may be presented with a substantial difference between the current years EBIT and previous years. They will need to determine the source of the difference, whether it is due to improved business performance or is a change in the way the business finances have been accounted for.
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Corporate Parties Can Be Fun Too
Planning the corporate party may be a job that is no one's idea of a good assignment but the party itself can be fun. Striking the delicate balance between light socializing and appropriate corporate conduct is the tricky part.
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How Avon Got Started
The foundation of Avon was set back in 1886 by a man named David H. McConnell. It all began in a small 20x25 ft. building in New York with the name California Perfume Company
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European Store Fixtures
European store fixtures are sought by most store owners. It is found to be more advanced technologically than American fixtures. This is because Europeans combine innovative designs with the latest manufacturing techniques to create new products. Customers are therefore able to get store displays and fixtures in attractive and stylish designs.
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Franchise Disclosure Law and The Right To Privacy
The Federal Trade Commission enforces franchise company disclosure rules. They have developed a policy for the uniform franchise disclosure laws. The UFOC contains massive amounts of disclosure and often is 200 pages, most of which no one ever reads. It also contains all the franchisor’s present franchisee’s phone numbers.
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