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The Business Trailer

Written And Directed By Nick Love. Starring Danny Dyer And Tamer Hassan:- Set in the Thatcher era with the cool sounds of the 80’s, THE Business is an action packed gangster flick set in Spain’s sun drenched Costa Del crime

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Staying On Track With Your Weight Loss Plan – Diet Direct
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Why is big business considered evil by the left but big government is considered wonderful?

Big business produces a product, creates job and creates wealth. Big government creates large inefficient agencies, gobbles up wealth, creates waste and is corrupt. Big business needs to be watched and when found corrupt the corrupt need to go to jail. Small business is just as corrupt as big business. It just doesn’t make the national news.

So why is big business demonized by the left but big government loved? Our founding fathers didn’t trust government at all so why does the left love it?

I am truly hoping you get some decent answers to this question that can lend some logic to that position. It reeks of cognitive dissonance to me and always has.

Staying On Track With Your Weight Loss Plan – Diet Direct
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How can i start a business if i am not sure of my passions?

I’ve done alot of research on starting a business. I am a college sophmore-havent picked a major yet but i’ll probably go with Business and photography. My interests are business, photography, web design, photoshop, traveling and languages (spanish and italian) When people say base your business ideas on you passions–mine are a little too complicated for starting a small business. Any Ideas? Thanks!

I’m helping a friend with his expanding company and am looking for 2 or 3 people right now who are ambitious and teachable. Your background is impressive but I make no promises or offers. If your really interested in business ownership and would like to find out more contact me for an interview…. Call toll free 1-866-676-8366

Staying On Track With Your Weight Loss Plan – Diet Direct
When you want to lose weight, distractions and detours seem to pop up everywhere – baby showers, business lunches, birthday parties, grab-n-go dinners, breakfasts-on-the-run, weight loss shakes etc. What can you do to stay on track? Try these tips: Set a Goal, Divvy it Up, Make it Real, Be Prepared, Get Support & Celebrate Victories.
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O’Reilly Webcast: Twitter for Business

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Staying On Track With Your Weight Loss Plan – Diet Direct
When you want to lose weight, distractions and detours seem to pop up everywhere – baby showers, Business lunches, birthday parties, grab-n-go dinners, breakfasts-on-the-run, weight loss shakes etc. What can you do to stay on track? Try these tips: Set a Goal, Divvy it Up, Make it Real, Be Prepared, Get Support & Celebrate Victories.
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Could a business career be attainable with a philosophy or politics major and a business minor?

I’m currently an undergrad at a liberal arts school. I’m planning on majoring in either politics or philosophy, and a minor in business. After i get my degree, would i be capable of getting hired or nonetheless get an interview with a firm or bank. Also, could a Business internship help the situation?

A business internship would definitely help.

May I suggest majoring in business if that major is available, in which case you could minor in politics or philosophy. As you can take additional politics or philosophy courses as electives in addition to those required for a minor, you could still get a good education in one of those subjects.

If a major in business is not available, I would suggest that you take as electives any additional available business courses which are not required for the minor. I would also suggest taking additional business courses during the summer at the most prestigious university possible during any summer in which you do not have an internship. Some of the most prestigious universities in the country, including Harvard and Stanford, often admit for the summer only students at any other properly accredited university or college upon the student’s completion of a simple form and payment of the tuition fee. In that case be sure to have official transcripts sent to your college.

Tom Waits – “God’s Away On Business”

“God’s Away On Business” video

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What kind of business should I start in Bangladesh?

I have US $ 10000. I would like to invest it in my country (Bangladesh). I want to invest in a production business or any other suitable business. I am ready to do this with partnership also. Is this money enough to start any Business ? if yes then what kind of business. Pls help me.

open up a internet cafe… good luck!

What type of business should I mark my business to operate as?

I’m almost done with my business plan. I’m stuck on something. I don’t know sould I operate my business as a Corporation or Sole Prietorship if I’m planning to run a photography and graphic designing business with employees I’m planning to hire which will include a secretary, assistant, graphic designer and a beautican. Please help I’m planning to open and start at the beginning to 2010.

First off, let me congratulate on your business venture. I’m so excited for you because of the strong passion I have for Business and hopefully you will gain one to. I wish you the best of luck and I hope to quickly here from you about the success you are having with your company. From personal experience this will be a task you won’t regret, but at the same time please understand that it will be challenging.

Now to answer your question on if you should operate a business as a corporation or sole prietorship, you first need to understand the difference between a corporation and a sole prietorship. If you chose to go the sole prietorship option, than a question u need to be prepared to answer is are you willing to put up personal assets for the sake of your company. In other words, if things go wrong with your company are you willing to put up your house or car. Yes you will be able to gain all profits but if things go wrong you are the only one responsible for all aspects of the business as a sole prietorship. With a corporation you will have to pay more and higher taxes. On the other hand all debts will be divided amongst all owners. I personal would use the corporation option because it is less risky. Again I wish you the best of luck and hopefully I answered your question. If you have any other questions pertaining to business, than don’t hesistate to send me a email.

Simon’s Cat ‘Snow Business’ (Parts 1 and 2)

A curious cat discovers snow for the first time.

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What is a business that can not be enhanced by the internet called?

I am doing a research paper in which I am going to discuss E-commerce and internet businesses versus anti-internet Businesses only that is not a real word. So please DON’T give me an obvious and idiotic answer like "business." I am looking for businesses that do/can not use the internet to greatly benefit themselves. THANK YOU!!
THANK YOU, AFTER DOING SOME WORK I REMEMBERED BRICK-AND-MORTAR BUSINESSES.

You may need to separate "Internet" and "E-Commerce" into distinctly different roles.

Every business on the planet would benefit from an "Internet" presence, because of the potential mass exposure. The internet allows a business a space to educate its ideal consumer about the companies product and service.

The whole point of being in business is to make and keep customers…so being exposed to as many potential customers as possible, is a massive advantage upgrade.

E-Commerce….I think this is where you are trying to identify a company which would not benefit from "Purchase" transactions over the internet….and again…as I sit here I am having difficulty thinking how this would not benefit any company. If something comes to mind I will edit this.

PAIN – Monkey Business

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What business degree should I study in and where?

I’m planning to get a business degree in the United States but I’m am unsure of what type of business I should major in or even where should i study in.

I’m more of an entrepreneur-minded person and I have look into Business Administration for some time now. I’m more of creative person and I love to challenge new ideas.

I am also looking for a university that offers cheap and reasonable fee and good Education with good credibility. I’m currently looking into University of Nebraska but I am also interested in other options.

Thnx

These new rankings just came out this week for schools specializing in entrepreneurship:

Top 25 Undergraduate Programs:

1. Babson College
2. University of Houston
3. Drexel University
4. The University of Arizona
5. University of Dayton
6. Chapman University
7. DePaul University
8. Temple University
9. University of North Dakota
10. Loyola Marymount University
11. Wichita State University
12. Syracuse University
13. University of Notre Dame
14. University of Maryland
15. University of Oklahoma
16. University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign
17. Xavier University
18. The University of Alabama
19. University of Southern
California
20. Ball State University
21. The University of Iowa
22. Brigham Young University
23. Baylor University
24. Northeastern University
25. The Ohio State University

So, assuming you are looking for an undergraduate degree, the ones here which would be relatively inexpensive would be the University of Arizona, Temple University, the University of North Dakota, Wichita State, and then all of those The University of (name the state).

Is a Business Statistics course the same as a Regular Statistics course?

Hi.

Is a business statistics course considered equivalent as a

regular statistics course in college?

In other words, if a student wants to earn a bachelor’s degree

in business and the school that he is enrolled in requires him

to take a business statistics course, would he meet that requirement

if he took a regular math statistics course and not a business

statistics course? Have a nice day.

Depending on the course, statistics (as offered by the math or statistics department) will be purely procedural. They will go into great detail about WHY you perform a procedure a certain way and, generally, will discuss theorums and formulas in detail, sometimes even proving them. There will be little or no practical application and no discussion of experimental methodolgy.
On the other hand, in a business stats course the time not wasted on in-depth detail about statistical procedures will be spent on methodology and application.
Although it will greatly depend on your college and department, some departments will waive a requirement if you have fulfilled a similar one. Usually, they will only make this exception with transferred credits (if, say, you transferred from a small college that didn’t offer a business stats course but did offer a stats course). I doubt you’ll have much luck getting them to waive your Business stats course.

The Business – “Hell 2 Pay” – TKO Records

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What business classes do you generally take the 3rd and 4th year of your BA?

Im currently going to a 2 year school, getting my Business associates degree with a transfer option, and plan on going to a 4 year school to get my BA, and eventually my MBA. Im taking basic economics, accounting, and business managment classes right now, along with other core english and math classes, but what should i expect on my 3rd and 4th year? What types of classes? I know business classes obviously, but what specifically?

Business programs will have you take classes in all functional areas, including marketing, Finance, HR, IT, etc. Additionally most school’s will have you take some sort of strategic management course as your capstone class. Those are just the general business requirements. You will then take in-depth coursework within your concentration area. For example, if you are an accounting emphasis business major, you will take anywhere from 6-8 upper division accounting classes. Finally, there may be elective business coursework you are also required to do such as in international business, entrepreneurship, or such. You’re also strongly advised to do an internship (credit awarded) in your area so you can build real experience.

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