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About me - Esther Smith

Born and raised in New England, I realized even before my teens that my passion was in Art. I began painting with watercolors and by high school, worked a part time job to buy oils and canvas. My parents could not afford Art school, but over the years I have

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Jobs & Careers > Online Jobs (Other) Assessing online programs for leveraged income
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Who doesn't love a sale? Grand Opening sales, Clearance sales, and others that I've never taken advantage of - Midnight sales! We all love to get quality for a lesser price. Bargains have become part of the American lifestyle and with it the added bonus of bragging rights "I bought the exact same car but I paid less than you ... More..

Jobs & Careers > Professionalism The pitfalls of too much positive thinking
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Here I am again with another story. I was reading about Admiral James Stockdale, highest ranking officer in the "Hanoi Hilton" in Viet Nam as written by author Thomas Barnett. Stockdale spent eight years as a prisoner of war in Hanoi and was tortured numerous times by his captors. Four of his eight years were in solitary.Mr. ... More..

Arts & Humanities > Artists & Artwork Painters without formal training
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All children love to draw or paint. It matters little whether the result is an exact copy of reality because at that moment reality is in the mind of the artist. As they draw they are creators and each will stand back to admire what they have accomplished. It is not their desire to become an artist, they are already there!The... More..

Business > Entrepreneurial Spirit Entrepreneurial success: How much is luck?
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My tolerance for B.S. is negative point-five, so I'll get right to the essence of what I consider to be Entrepreneurial success. If you can't sing or ride a bull, you better learn how to generate leveraged income.I no longer agree to sell someone's product for twenty bucks and repeat this tomorrow and the next day. For the sa... More..

Business > Human Resources The quest for new talents in corporate America
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Somewhere there's a pearl hiding in an oyster waiting to be discovered. It would be worth plenty to the owner but it's getting harder and harder to find these valuable gems. Corporate America might call these pearls "talent elite" and the shortage is likely to get worse before it gets better.Many companies claim to hire sub-s... More..

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