Illiterate America: An Epidemic of Bad English By:
Ben Welch Bad English is spreading like a plague. Recently, its spread is being fueled by an army of illiterates taking to the internet and text messaging. We, as Americans, do okay when we have a script off of which to read (i.e. presidential speeches, Oscar acceptance speeches). Anytime someone is off the script, however, watch for their English to fall apart like a house of rice paper cards.
Property And Construction Can Get You Into The Rich List By:
India Cooper The 20th Annual Sunday Times Rich List is out. Despite mutterings of property downturns and house prices falling, property tycoons and landowners make up the biggest group. And that's good news for builders.
What the VISA IPO Does Not Know about Business Credit By:
Scott Letourneau Understanding how to properly develop business lines of credit is critical to any start up business owner's success! Unfortunately, most who start off as a sole proprietorship and finance their business with their personal credit cards potentially ruining their business lines of credit down the road when they realize it is time to incorporate their business!
Find Out What Motivates Employees: The Principles of Greatness By:
Jim Sirbasku Profiles International's video, "Employee Motivation: Principles of Greatness," provides people with ideals that support the foundation upon which greatness is built. Employers can use this video to motivate employees to make a difference in their workplace and their lives, by invoking the very thoughts and emotions that inspire people to do their best.