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- Barack Obama: The Name of Politics 2008 By : Editor 123
The power of black community is rising constantly with black leaders proving their leadership qualities and mettle. The success of black community is entirely based on the positive efforts of black entrepreneurs, black CEO's, black executives and black business leaders around the world. - Water Desalination Makes Seawater Palatable By : Julie Barsamian
Energy Recovery Inc.’s technology makes desalination affordable. - Korenix Wins Best Choice Award at Computex 2008 By : Korenix USA
Korenix, a leading pioneer of industrial computing and networking solutions, announced as the winner of the Best Choice Award at Computex 2008 in Taipei for its JetBox 9310 6 in 1 Industrial Embedded Computer. - Quitting Employment For Business By : Naz Daud
Quitting stable employment for business is a brave move, but one that all entrepreneurs will have to take at some stage if they are ever to achieve their business ambitions. - The Next Big Internet Time Capsule? By : Alex Downik
In 2005, a young English man by the name of Alex Tew created a website that many of you have probably heard of or about or seen on the news. The Million Dollar Homepage; The MDHP was a great idea in the sense that it was original. The idea… - Dhirubhai Ambani By : PeterHutch
Dhirajlal Hirachand Ambani (28 December 1932, - 6 July 2002), (also known as Dhirubhai Gujarati: was an Indian rags-to-riches business tycoon who founded Reliance Industries in Mumbai with his cousin - Gurbaksh Chahal: BlueLithium Founder Gets Back to Business By : Bob Smith123
Gurbaksh Chahal is no stranger to entrepreneurship. Not content to cool his heels after selling ad network BlueLithium to Yahoo!, founder and entrepreneurial guru “Gurbaksh Chahal ” is rejoining the technology game with “gWallet”, a new ecommerce solution. - Desalination Part 4 of 4: Measuring the Impact By : Cherish Hill
Continued from Desalination Part 3: Getting Better All the Time.........
A bigger problem may be the leftover brine, which typically contains twice as much salt as seawater and is discharged back into the ocean. So far little scientific information exists about its long-term effects. In the past, most big seawater-desalination plants were built in places that did not conduct adequate environmental assessments, says Peter Gleick, president of the Pacific Institute, a think-tank based in California that published a report on desalination in 2006. - Desalination Part 3 of 4: Getting Better All the Time By : Cherish Hill
Continued from Desalination Part 2: No Salt, Please..........
In the late 1970s John Cadotte of America’s Midwest Research Institute and the FilmTec Corporation created a much-improved membrane by using a special cross-linking reaction between two chemicals atop a porous backing material. His composite membrane consisted of a very thin layer of polyamide, to perform the separation, and a sturdy support beneath it. Thanks to the membrane’s improved water flux, and its ability to tolerate pH and temperature variations, it went on to dominate the industry. - Desalination Part 2 of 4: No Salt, Please By : Cherish Hill
Continued from the Desalination Article: Tapping the Ocean..... This reduced the energy consumption of sugar refining by up to 80%, says James Birkett of West Neck Strategies, a desalination consultancy based in Nobleboro, Maine. But it took about 50 years for the idea to make its way from one industry to another. Only in the late 19th century did multi-effect evaporators for desalination begin to appear on steamships and in arid countries such as Yemen and Sudan. - Japanese knotweed removal By : Paul Phlorum
Development and construction industries face a huge problem with the Japanese knotweed invasion. - Business Franchising Territories By : Naz Daud
Business franchising arrangements are usually conducted on the basis of a particular geographic area or territory. The franchisee breaks up the licensing of his business between different franchising territories, to ensure there’s no overlap of competition between franchises and to geographically grow the business nation wide or even world wide. - Release the Power of the Real You: Five Steps to Know Thyself By : Victoria K. Munro
To enjoy true success, we need to discover—really know—who we are at our core. Having a clear understanding of who we are, what matters most to us, and what we want to accomplish in life releases tremendous energy. It inspires confidence and ignites within us a sense of purpose. It gives meaning to even trivial tasks. - Don't Fly Solo! Join an Advisory Board or Build Your Own By : Victoria K. Munro
Flying solo can be lonely and sometimes scary. Statistics confirm that being in business on your own is risky. In addition to the constant steam of demanding daily tasks and stressful financial challenges, it’s all too easy to just get bogged down with busyness. - How to Make the Most of Your Summer By : Victoria K. Munro
The weather is warm, the days are long—it’s summer. But don’t let those lazy hazy days just drift by. Plan now to make the most of the season: get some needed rest, recharge your batteries, regroup and be ready to hit the ground running this fall. - 10 Tips for a Stress Free Summer By : Victoria K. Munro
Summertime brings its own stresses for entrepreneurs. For example, running a business, while entertaining a string of out-of-town guests can be a challenge. For those with school age children, summer vacations have their own joys and pressures. Add to this the lure of good weather and multiple opportunities to play, the dilemma of whether or not to leave the business and take a vacation and for some a seasonal cash flow crunch. - Seven Easy Steps to Reach Your Goal By : Victoria K. Munro
It’s easy to lose focus and fritter away your summer. We need to relax and have fun, but don’t let the season slip by without achieving what you want. Following the steps below will get you where you want to go. - Desalination Part 1 of 4: Tapping the Ocean By : Cherish Hill
THERE are vast amounts of water on earth. Unfortunately, over 97% of it is too salty for human consumption and only a fraction of the remainder is easily accessible in rivers, lakes or groundwater. Climate change, droughts, growing population and increasing industrial demand are straining the available supplies of fresh water. More than 1 billion people live in areas where water is scarce, according to the United Nations, and that number could increase to 1.8 billion by 2025. - The Business Limitations To Entrepreneurialism By : Naz Daud
From a business perspective, entrepreneurialism is vital to commercial success and the health of the economy. We need individuals with bags of entrepreneurialism to drive forward business and to innovate to improve the way we live our lives, and without this entrepreneurialism, business would struggle and new ideas would never get off the ground. - Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs: Five Tips for Making Effective Phone Calls By : John Assaraf
One of the most frightening things to do as a small-business owner to do is making “cold calls.” A cold call is the process of approaching prospective clients or customers who are not expecting such an interaction. Without a built rapport with the person at the receiving end, cold calls can be frustrating and difficult. Learn how to effectively use the phone for your business. - Entrepreneur Responsibilities and Definition-Start a News Business By : Constantine Balbozar
In this article, you will know the definition of entrepreneur. There are many definitions of entrepreneur but sometimes because of the many definitions, you often find it hard to understand even such simple word. This article will examine how entrepreneurs make money from information - Gurbaksh Chahal: Developing New Online Shopping Solution “GWallet” By : Anu Sukhija
Founder and entrepreneurial guru “Gurbaksh Chahal ” is rejoining the technology game with gWallet, a new ecommerce solution. The company is in the final stages of funding and is set to launch in summer 2008. - Becoming a Master of MLM By : Mike Strom
On a preliminary note, Multi-level marketing business that is domestic will certainly call for the direct selling of items or services through secondment or counsel of free agents; implying that they gain commission on purchases which come by means of their indorsements. - Boosting Online Business with Stress Free Shopping Carts By : Khaled Makkawirelang
Whether an online business is delivering digital or physical products, finding a shopping cart system comprehensive enough to meet big business demands on a small business budget has been a constant challenge. Shopping Carts that fully integrate search engine optimization, inventory control, contact management and comprehensive tracking and management logs are out of reach for small business budgets. - Raising Capital For Business Startup By : Naz Daud
Raising capital for a business startup is one of the most difficult business tasks you’ll experience and it requires every ounce of entrepreneurialism and skill to convince others to part with their money.
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