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    INVESTOR NEWSLETTER ISSUE N°3 IT SHOULD BE DELIVERED ONLINE TRAINING THE WAY HTTP://WWW.4PM.COM FALL 2007 Why Do So Many Projects Fail? Dick Billows‚ PMP ProjectPedia Change control Charter Estimating Lessons Learned People Skills Planning/Scope Presentations Requirements Risk Scheduling Status Reports What do PMs do Work breakdown WBS CERTIFICATION Associate PM IT/IS Project Manager Consulting PM Healthcare PM Business PM PMP Professional PM All Courses

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    Eric Pulier the Philanthropist There exist thousands of phenomenally successful entrepreneurs throughout history who have impacted lives in many positive ways and built the economy through their innovations and ideas. Some of the wealthiest of these have stood out in their philanthropic efforts and Eric Pulier clearly deserves a spot on this list. He is a big name in the technology industry and his innovative success track speaks for itself. Using his experience and intellect he makes predictions

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    slave’s labor to work their plantations. This why slavery was so important to the southern political leaders. If the southern states didn’t have slavery their plantations would have most likely failed and they couldn’t produce anymore cotton. Since the northern states had industries and factories they didn’t have the need for slaves anymore. Many of the northern states had abolished slavery except the states bordering the southern states.

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    Why was the Roman army so successful? The Romans were probably the most successful empire ever. However what made them such a driving force was the power and organization behind the fearsome legions of the Romans. To most people the Roman army just seems like a normal army that you hear about. Well it is much more that that‚ there are a lot of reasons why they are as successful as they were. Here are some of them: weaponry‚ equipment‚ organisation‚ discipline training and its tactics. Some

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    Why Was Hurricane Katrina So Destructive? Introduction The geographical theme I have cosen to write about is Hurricanes as this is a topic we have been studying in class and has intrested me to learn more about this natural hazard. The geographical location I will be studying is New Orleans and Florida where hurricane Katrina was most destructive. Katrina struck the state of Louisianna at 10am on the 29th of August 2005. What I have learned in Class In class I have learned how the National

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    the actual world. “Fortunately the Buddha ’s teachings do not end with suffering; rather‚ they go on to tell us what we can do about it and how to end it” (BBC Religions). It is this massive influence that makes understanding and following Buddhism so crucial in the history of civilizations. Buddhism teaches the truth of the cause of the suffering‚ the end of suffering and finally the path that frees us from suffering. The Four Noble Truths of Buddhism are the heart and core of the Buddha ’s teaching

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    the opportunity to make a bold statement‚ invent the next best thing or to engrave their name in the design industry for all eternity. Although ordinary people don’t realize a good design when they see it‚ they know it has attracted them somehow and they feel the need to ask and wonder how it came to be. Without question‚ Eric Gill has note ably revolutionized the type world. Without him there would be no benchmark for humanist typefaces; without Gill‚ there would be no Gill Sans‚ the font that will

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    I associate part with the motivation behind why Nietzsche was so angry with Socrates may have been from a specific sentiment family relationship. In the event that Socrates was as he has been depicted‚ then he would have been an extremely shrewd individual‚ and prevalent regardless of being a dissident. These are qualities I think Nietzsche would have preferred. In any case‚ the bearing Socrates took these things were so in opposition to Nietzsche’s own perspectives‚ that perhaps it might be said

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    Why Hamlet was so hesitative in the drama? A: According to the drama itself. a) In the first two acts Hamlet cannot kill Claudius until he can prove that he poisoned the late king. b) Next‚ Hamlet comes up with the idea of the play to prove whether or not Claudius is guilty. Hamlet discovers Claudius is guilt but has no evidence to present to the people c) Another reason why Hamlet stays his hand is because Claudius is praying.--- if he kills Claudius while he is praying he might go to heaven B:

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    ergo the slaves. The new America needed money to jumpstart the economy of a new nation and nothing was better for that then exports filled by slaves. The Americans realized the economic value of slaves or forced work by a dictator can be. That is why they opened commerce with Saint Domingo and Toussant. Thomas Jefferson said that “I would gladly compound with a great part of our northern country”. He was fine doing commerce and work with freed slaves but he just needed them in the tobacco fields

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