Fierce Conversations, Part Iii

Posted on February 24, 2009 by Lucretia

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Along with their reputation for delivery came the reputation of driver, pace setter, or taskmaster. Most were proud of this reputation and believed they were doing what they were paid to do. However, in their drive to deliver results, they often left more than a few people battered and bruised along the way. They didn t realize that over time, feelings of intimidation among the troops would build up to the point of creating barriers to progress. These leaders were unknowingly creating a negative emotional wake. Often in heated or charged conversations we are so focused on what we want to say and how we feel that we don t pay attention to the impact our words, tone and body language have on other people. How do people feel when you leave. Are they fired up and motivated or are they depressed and defeated. Do they feel listened to, valued and trusted. Or do they...

Defend Your Castle - Remembering Games From The Past With A Whole New Twist.

Posted on January 1, 2009 by Ralph

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Is a simple and fun game for your kids to play, the graphics are simple enough that they can easily defend it. The objective of the game is simple, Defend You Castle as the name Suggest. To defend it you simply use your mouse to pick up the bad guys and while holding down the left button and moving the mouse to toss them as far as possible. The violence in the game is minimal and the graphics are definitely child friendly. Another great thing is it reminds the parents and grandparents of when they played games on their Atari Systems. The game can either be played online or offline and uses your internet explorer to do the job. Download3000.com offers the game on their website. The game was designed by XGen Studios.com with a copyright of 2003. At the end of each level the points you have scored will be tallied and you can then purchase upgrades. The Upgrades...

How Bankruptcy Assistants Work

Posted on November 13, 2008 by Kurt

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More and more Americans are finding themselves neck-deep in debt, and as a result, more of them are filing and declaring bankruptcy. Lawyers are finding big business in bankruptcy laws and handling bankruptcy cases. But they are not the only ones finding money in helping people recover their losses and start anew. There is a new and emerging trend of bankruptcy assistance. There are actually other individuals and companies that know of people s cases other than the court and their lawyers. They are the bankruptcy assistants. These bankruptcy assistants work in two ways. A debtor has the option to contact a bankruptcy assistance service and have them arrange and compile necessary files and forms for him. This is especially helpful if a debtor wants to apply for bankruptcy the DIY way. However, these assistance service do not provide legal advice, they merely...