• Hero's Journey: 100 Greatest Films Deconstructed - Wild Bunch (1969)

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    From our deconstruction of hundreds of Hollywood blockbusters at www.clickok.co.Read more…
  • Speaking & Writing Success Formula - Passion First, Business Second

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    If you’re a speaker or a writer, what is the most important secret of success?(1) Finance(2) Strategic Planning(3) Effective Time Management(4) Speaking or WritingYou know, the first three are truly important for sustaining and growing your success. But that’s later, on.Read more…
  • The Simple Truth - Anyone Can Write


    It has been said that every person has a book to write. Although I knew I would one day write a book, I don't consider myself a writer. I have written over 200 articles and two books.Read more…
  • It Isn't What We Know; It's What We Do That Counts

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    I remember mentioning to my former barber that one of my first books was being published.He asked me the title, and I told him.And then, something amazing happened.Read more…
  • The Spoken Word - The Power And The Glory

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    LOVE: A word properly applied to our delight in particular kinds of food; sometimes metaphorically spoken of the favorite objects of all our appetites.-Henry FieldingAh yes… The pen is truly mightier than the sword. Coming from someone that has been ‘physical’ his entire life, this statement has proven to be the most personally empowering concept I have ever known.Read more…
  • Words Matter

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    Despite the high volume of e-mail that flows invisibly all the time, there is often no substitute for talking with people. Indeed, in many organizations, big decisions are made only after in-person conversations. Many career people take this seriously.Read more…
  • Sermon Help

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    There are many Christian organizations that offer sermon help to the preacher, parent, kids or any other person through their websites. People looking for help simply need to go to the website and click on the relevant link. The help covers a wide range that includes, but is not confined to, marriage, premarital counseling, study skills and so on.Read more…
  • Creative Writing and the Hero's Journey: Jarhead (2005) Deconstructed

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    From our deconstruction of hundreds of Hollywood blockbusters at at www.managing-creativity.com/The Hero's Journey is the template upon which the vast majority of successful stories and Hollywood blockbusters are based upon.Read more…
  • Stop Thief! That's My Content!

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    Publishing your creative genius on the internet can lead to a wealth of problems not commonly found in the 'real world'. In the days before the proliferation of the world wide web, crafters and designers were lulled into a false sense of security by the lack of 'corporate espionage'. After all, we're a community, right?Read more…
  • Expending Client Base in Interpretation and Translation Services

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    Networking with another professionals and companies is the key to grow freelance translation or interpretation business sector. It is also very challenging to develop steady cooperation with perspective clients since the market is overwhelmed with any type of translation services. However, if one possesses creativity, and knows which domains are demanding, and less competitive, he or she may find networking and self-promotion easier to conduct.Read more…
  • Speaking Skills: Get Rid of Nervous Mannerisms

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    People make judgements about you based on how you speak. Your speech affects your credibility and even how intelligent you are seen as being.I recently watched a presentation where the speaker used "uh,” "umm" and other verbal fillers more than 37 times in 10 minutes.Read more…
  • Trends v. Fads

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    Writing for online publishing can be a tricky undertaking especially considering that what may be popular today may not be so in a month or two, thereby making what you wrote irrelevant.To overcome the possibility of your words falling to the ground instead of being received by your customers’ eyes you need to determine if the subject matter is a trend or a fad.By trend I mean the following: the general market is making a permanent or long term move in a particular direction.Read more…
  • Attention Freelancers -- Set a Goal for Fun and Joy

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    Set a Goal for Something You’ve Always Wanted to Do You say, "I am generally satisfied with my life, so should I still set goals and what kind of goals?" I hear exactly what you are saying. I love my life.Read more…
  • Your Freelance Success -- Set a Goal and/or Goals to Achieve It!

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    As free agents, independent professionals, and freelancers, we are always searching for new opportunities or being offered a variety of projects. It is easy to become scattered and work on projects that aren’t as rewarding as we had hoped for. The way to avoid this is to set a goal or goals for our direction.Read more…
  • Book Binding

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    Binding is the method wherein printed sheets are put together to form books, magazines, catalogs, folders, directories, or product packaging. Binding can be a very valuable resource while creating a presentation or generally organizing some important documents. This is a good way to ensure that the documents are not assembled in a haphazard manner and can be located easily as and when required.Read more…
  • Book Binding Companies

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    A lot of work goes into binding a document or a book. The procedure involves cutting, folding, gathering, gluing, stapling, stitching, sewing, and wrapping the sheets. Bindery workers are responsible for all this, including the setting up, operation, and maintenance of the equipment used in the binding process.Read more…
  • Book Binding Equipment

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    A new generation of bookbinding equipment, the computerized variety, is catching up to advances in the rest of the printing process.Technology has made its mark in the finishing area in the binderies.The two important factors being considered in the book binderies these days are the speed and efficiency.Read more…
  • Book Binding Supplies

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    Most bookbinders work with all materials including cloth, paper, and leather. These bookbinders can heat stamp and emboss all surfaces like gold, silver, and other colors. Some of the most important supplies for binding a book are the sheets, pressers, and sewing cords, in case of hand binding, as well as the stiff board sides.Read more…
  • Book Binding Tape

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    As with the other aspects in the book binding industry, book binding tape industry has advanced technologically. The tape being used these days is tough, sticky, and versatile. It can be used to attach multiple photos, frame edges, or bind mini books.Read more…
  • Booking Binding Machines

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    There are various kinds of binding machines suitable for different kinds of binding currently on the market. It is important to select the style of binding machine that suits the requirements. Different types of binding machines include comb, coil, velobind, tape, and double loop wire, thermal binding and padding.Read more…

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  • Verb - By: Sharon White
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