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  • How to Get the Job You Want
    Here are some excellent points to remember while you are looking for a job.
  • How to Be A Success In Acting
    Many people work a long time, perhaps an average of six years is typical, in order to secure the first beachhead on the island of success as an actor.
  • Ventriloquism How To Secrets
    Ventriloquism is almost as old as the world, or at least as old as intelligible spoken language. Just when and where in the past it had its origin will forever remain unknown. Unlike other arts, it was not brought to perfection through the slow development and the passage of time. By its very nature it must have sprung into existence full grown, like Venus from the sea.
  • Is A Stock Market Investment Club Right for You?
    Should you go it alone, or be part of a group? The stock market can be an intimidating and confusing environment for a beginning investor, and many people find stock market investment club to be an ideal place to start. But finding a club that is accepting members can be difficult.
  • 24 Hour Profits By Picking the Perfect Investment Club Broker - Hidden Tricks Only The Experts Know
    Every investment club needs to work with a broker. No one member of the club is going to be able to provide the constant watch on the markets that is necessary to provide up-to-date information on the stocks that your club may be considering. However, it's a good idea to investigate several brokers, of different types and have the investment club meet to discuss the various options before making any decisions. While many investment clubs will use a full-time broker who guides them and offers advice at the occasional meeting, others prefer to use a discount broker.
  • Unbreakable Forex Trading Rules Guaranteed To Increase Profits
    There are a few important forex trading rules in trading that should never be broken. If you apply these rules consistently, and with discipline, you will become a profitable trader.
  • Tips for Making a Good First Impression in Show Business
    In show business, the first impression can sometimes be the last impression. Producers, directors and casting directors are busy people. The deciding factor in giving an unknown (or even an experienced actor whose opportunities have been limited) a chance to read for a part is often based on first impressions.

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