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Tag Archives: Plague
Is it a Good Time to Buy a Home? – Maybe Not!
My wife and I were watching the First Time Home Buyers program on HGTV. I started to notice a pattern that caused me some concern and I mentioned it to my wife. There were quite a few couples buying homes … Continue reading
Posted in Life in General
Tagged 15 Year Mortgage, Borrowers, Closing Cost, Due Respect, Fha Loans, Fha Mortgage Insurance, First Time Home, First Time Home Buyers, First Time Home Buyers Program, Hgtv, Home Buyers Program, Home Mortgages, Hype, Insurance Mortgage, Insurance Payments, Mortgages Loans, Plague, Time Home Buyers, Two Couples, Value Ratios
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Encouragement as a Business Practice
Encouraging others is a good business practice. It is always a fools journey to try and build a business by taking advantage of others.Here is an article that I wrote on encouragement a few months back. The opposite of encouragement … Continue reading
Posted in Business, E-Commerce, Life Strategy
Tagged Advantage, affiliate marketing, Affiliate Networks, Bad Business, Bottom Line, Business Practice, Commissions, Discouragement, Economic Crisis, encouragement, Fit, Focus, Fools, Good Business, Good Customer Service, Journey, Marketing Efforts, Pay Per Click, People, Plague, Scam Artist, Sound Business Practices
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How Poor Are America’s Poor? Examining the "Plague" of Poverty in …
For most Americans, the word “poverty” suggests destitution: an inability to provide a family with nutritious food, clothing, and reasonable shelter. But only a small number of the 37 millionpersons classified as ” poor ” by the Census … Continue reading →