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Mobile Coffee Shop
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Image by Seoul Guide Korea
One thing you will notice about Seoul, is the huge amount of creative people who start their own businesses. From the little old grandmothers who sell vegetables on a street corner to more to mobile food shops. At first, this vehicle looked like an oddly shaped mini-van, but it pulled up on a busy street just before lunch time, and suddenly transformed into a coffee shop.

How to get there: Gasan Digital Complex Station. Subway Line 7. Exit 7. Walk straight to the street and turn left. It is on the road M-F during office hours.


Mobile Coffee Shop
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Image by Seoul Guide Korea
One thing you will notice about Seoul, is the huge amount of creative people who start their own businesses. From the little old grandmothers who sell vegetables on a street corner to more to mobile food shops. At first, this vehicle looked like an oddly shaped mini-van, but it pulled up on a busy street just before lunch time, and suddenly transformed into a coffee shop.

How to get there: Gasan Digital Complex Station. Subway Line 7. Exit 7. Walk straight to the street and turn left. It is on the road M-F during office hours.

Dunnes Stores - Cork

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Dunnes Stores - Cork
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During the spring of 1944 a property became vacant on Patrick Street in Cork and Ben Dunne decided to put his savings to good use and start his own business. These premises gave him the ideal opportunity to put his 'Better Value' slogan to work and Dunnes Stores has kept that promise since the opening of this first store. Since then, Dunnes Stores has revolutionised Irish Retailing and is now Ireland's leading retailer.

The Patrick Street store opened on the 31st March 1944. Gardaí were called to control the crowds as word spread through the city of the bargains on offer. Quality clothing at pre-war prices and lower attracted swarms of eager shoppers.

Following on the success of Patrick Street, a second store opened on the North Main Street of Cork in 1947. This was followed by openings in Waterford, Mallow, Limerick and Wexford. The first store in Dublin opened in Henry Street in 1957. This was followed by a 'super-store' in South Great Georges Street in 1960.

By 1965 the business had grown dramatically. At this stage, there were nine stores in Dublin, however, 95% of the business was in drapery. Ben Dunne's next venture was to change much of the direction of the business. In 1966 he viewed two disused factory units in the Dublin suburb of Cornelscourt and saw the potential for an out-of-town shopping centre.

The opening of this first out-of-town shopping centre was a major change from the traditional High Street shopping which proved that there was an enormous market for food. People came out of curiosity and found they got 'Better Value'. Shopping at Cornelscourt became an event, where people from all over the city could drive to, park their cars and fill up their boot in comfort.


Buckeye On A Stick
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Image by iampeas
My friend Teressa started her own business and it's doing REALLY well. www.buckeyesonastick.com/index.html


Learning to sew
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Image by Cambodia Trust
Our CBR project provides small business grants to disabled people who want to start their own businesses. Sewing is a popular choice of business and so many small grants are used to purchase sewing machines. Follow-up visits assess the progress of the business and provide further support if needed.

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This is me
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Image by teamaskins
*cough* is this thing on? *cough*

Erm, this is me, I work on the web. Well not really, but I do hang out on a lot on the net. In fact it's become an essential part of my everyday life. When I say "not really", I do use web and browser based technology to solve business problems for my customers, but most of what I do doesn't end up on the public web.

My background is the *scary echo* enterprise *scary echo*, developing green screen ERP systems -- big fat systems that big fat companies use to run their businesses. But in 2006 I decided to ditch it all and started my own business with the intent of solving the same problems, but with simpler software.

I was a pre-web internet junky while at Uni. Spending many a late night chatting to people on the other side of the world using irc, and consuming vast amounts of smut^H^H^H^H information on usenet.

I've tinkered with building web pages for a while, hanging on the fringes of the Clan Analogue collective in Sydney and Canberra in the mid-nineties. I put together my first website to promote my music about 10 years ago using Netscape Composer. Five or so years later I started building a web site for a Buddhist study centre using MS Frontpage. It was horrendous, both Frontpage and the resulting site, so I bought Sitepoint's "Designing Without Tables" and taught myself HTML and CSS. With new skills in hand I rebuilt the website by hand.

Right now, Ruby on Rails is floating my boat, and I love hanging with the Sydney rails crew. There's something about spending time with a bunch of passionate people that are smarter than me _and_ who are innately likeable that I find immensely rewarding.

So, yeah, this is me, I work on the web.


Artifacts
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Image by Saucy Salad
Nearly six months ago, I plopped this June 11 note under my pen mug on my desk. This was long before I gave notice. I guess I needed to keep my eyes on the prize, so to speak. It seemed SO FAR AWAY at the time and for several months afterward, I must admit. But now? It's only a week away. One more week of co-workers and last projects and saying goodbye. And then I will be master of my soul.

How wonderful.

The crazy thing is that I never WANTED to start my own business. I always thought I was just one of those people who needed the structure of a job, the motivation of somebody being mad at me if I didn't do well enough, an A+ in the form of a bonus or a pat on the back from my boss. This was true for a while, but at some point, I'm not sure when, I realized that I no longer cared about getting an A+. As for motivation, I have clients to please! That's way better than being worried that my boss will be mad at me.

One of my favorite memories of working, or really commuting, at YAI is the New York Transit Strike. For three full week days during December 2005, there were no buses or subways in New York. (Q: What's worse than a transit strike in December? A: A sanitation strike in August.) So I rode my bike to work across the Manhattan Bridge, through Chinatown and over to Ninth Avenue every day for three days. Going home was rough, since it was over the darkest days of the year. I think I got lost in Gowanus a few times. But it was really fun and not THAT cold and there was this awesome camaraderie between all of the bike commuters. We could go SO MUCH FASTER than all the people who were trying to drive. YAI made these mugs for the people who still managed to make it into work despite the lack of public transportation. I will always keep it, not so much as a reminder of YAI, but as a memento of riding my bike across the Manhattan Bridge in the dark during the week before Christmas.

The June 11 note and the mug are related: Now that I won't be commuting every day, one of my biggest goals is to make my bike be my primary form of transportation.


Cupcakes, flowers, and YAY!
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Image by Kisså
I made my bouquet and my brides maids' bouquets out of buttons (Todd helped). We also made a bunch of Yay! flags. Our cupcakes were baked by a local gal just starting her own business - we had chocolate stout with mocha icing, lemon with raspberry cream cheese icing, and red velvet with cream cheese icing.

Tribe member Kisså: offbeatbride.ning.com/profile/Kissaa

Photo by Alex Kaplan: twoweddingphotographers.com/

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112/365 "The Answer"
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This is an awesome book I am currently reading by John Assaraf and Murray Smith. I have gained so much insight and inspiration through what they have to say as I start my new business. If you are looking to own your own business or have a desire to be an entrepreneur I highly recommend this book!!

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bond_1
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Image by University of Salford
Receiving his honorary degree from the University of Salford yesterday, Asda CEO Andy Bond had this advice for his fellow graduates as they start their own careers - look for a job you will enjoy, not one that you think will get you lots of money.

www.salford.ac.uk/news/details/909


Henry Porter.
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Image by natalia love
street performer by day, MBA student by night.

he got into street performing as a job to help pay for college, but he continues because he loves being around people and watching them watch him. he learns a lot about people that way and he knows that this work of analyzing people will pay off later when he starts his own business.



NOTE: Henry's look is a knock-off of:
www.tonnerdoll.com/2009TonnerSite/2009fh/Reimagination/Si...


Andy Bond, CEO of Asda
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Image by University of Salford
Receiving his honorary degree from the University of Salford yesterday, Asda CEO Andy Bond had this advice for his fellow graduates as they start their own careers - look for a job you will enjoy, not one that you think will get you lots of money.

www.salford.ac.uk/news/details/909

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Useful-moodle-forum-blocks
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Image by Saad Faruque
Email is a great point to point messaging system. Email is also good for distributing information to a group of people who we think are interested in that bit of information.
This does not always work; people want to know things they are interested in. They also want to pull out the information rather then pushed. Internet forum or message board is a great way of achieving that.
People can ask question, get answers by the community or authority, message is saved for future reference. The message is also saves as a thread which gives a better understanding on the conversation. A search option makes the forum even more accessible.
There are various ways of starting a forum. You can start with hosted forum powered yahoo/google, or you can start your own one. Business organization probably would like to have their own forum to have better control and security like myBB, PhpBB, vBulletin. Internet forum is also known as bulletin boards.
Moodle has its in-build forum module. The initial purpose was to use forum for better learning delivery as a part of the course, however forum can be used independently just as a discussion group.

tektab.com/2012/05/29/what-is-an-internet-forum-using-moo...


how-to-moodle-forum
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Image by Saad Faruque
Email is a great point to point messaging system. Email is also good for distributing information to a group of people who we think are interested in that bit of information.
This does not always work; people want to know things they are interested in. They also want to pull out the information rather then pushed. Internet forum or message board is a great way of achieving that.
People can ask question, get answers by the community or authority, message is saved for future reference. The message is also saves as a thread which gives a better understanding on the conversation. A search option makes the forum even more accessible.
There are various ways of starting a forum. You can start with hosted forum powered yahoo/google, or you can start your own one. Business organization probably would like to have their own forum to have better control and security like myBB, PhpBB, vBulletin. Internet forum is also known as bulletin boards.
Moodle has its in-build forum module. The initial purpose was to use forum for better learning delivery as a part of the course, however forum can be used independently just as a discussion group.

tektab.com/2012/05/29/what-is-an-internet-forum-using-moo...

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Black Sidewalk Merchant At 47th Street On Chicago's South Side. Many Of The City's Black Businessmen Started Small And Grew By Working Hard, 08/1973
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Image by The U.S. National Archives
Original Caption: Black Sidewalk Merchant At 47th Street On Chicago's South Side. Many Of The City's Black Businessmen Started Small And Grew By Working Hard. Today Chicago Is Believed To Be The Black Business Capital Of The United States. Black Enterprises Magazine Reported In 1973 That The City Had 14 Of The Top 100 Black Owned Businesses In The Country, One More Than New York City, 08/1973

U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 412-DA-13763

Photographer: White, John H, 1945-

Subjects:
African-American
Chicago (Cook county, Illinois, United States)
Environmental Protection Agency
Project DOCUMERICA

Persistent URL: arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/ExternalIdSearch?id=556215

Repository: Still Picture Records Section, Special Media Archives Services Division (NWCS-S), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001.

For information about ordering reproductions of photographs held by the Still Picture Unit, visit: www.archives.gov/research/order/still-pictures.html

Reproductions may be ordered via an independent vendor. NARA maintains a list of vendors at www.archives.gov/research/order/vendors-photos-maps-dc.html

Access Restrictions: Unrestricted
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Five top tips to starting a successful business by Richard Branson / SML.20121219.PHIL.Business.Opinions.RichardBranson
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Image by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML
Five top tips to starting a successful business
by Richard Branson

www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20121002115242-204068...

Most of Branson’s pointers are in line with my own. Since SML is not a celebrity, it helps that someone “important” (which seems important to humans) is saying something similar…

1/ Listen more than you talk
(aka SML Family Phil: do more, speak less)

2/ Keep it simple
(aka SML Phil: extreme reductionism)

3/ Take pride in your work
(aka SML Phil: Life Celebrates Diversity + Be Yourself)

4/ Have fun, success will follow
(aka SML Phil: Work should be play and play alone. do what you love—that's the only thing which matters)

5/ Rip it up and start again
(aka SML Phil: Do it)

/ SML.20121219.PHIL.Business.Opinions.RichardBranson
/ #smlscreenshots #smlphil #ccby #smllinkedin #smlnet #smlphotography #smluniverse
/ #商 #business #意見 #opinions #smlopinions #linkedin #startups #RichardBranson #人 #people
/ #crazyisgood #smllove #smlrec


Percy Dalton Ltd nut importers and roasters
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Image by jordi.martorell
"Percy Dalton started his own business in the 1930's. Little did he know he was laying the foundations for one of the most respected branded names of the future." Finest Nuts Company
Next to Donovan Bros paper bag company shop

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La Prémiere du centre recevant son diplome la main du president
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Image by Pencils for Kids, Libore, Niger
Nine girls graduate in June 2013 from the third year of the Cooper's Sewing centre!! A huge accomplishment for the Centre and congratulations to all the girls -- some will move out to start their own businesses, others will continue to help out at the Centre.


Les apprenantes de la 3 eme Année
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Image by Pencils for Kids, Libore, Niger
Nine girls graduate in June 2013 from the third year of the Cooper's Sewing centre!! A huge accomplishment for the Centre and congratulations to all the girls -- some will move out to start their own businesses, others will continue to help out at the Centre.


Une photo de famille
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Image by Pencils for Kids, Libore, Niger
Nine girls graduate in June 2013 from the third year of the Cooper's Sewing centre!! A huge accomplishment for the Centre and congratulations to all the girls -- some will move out to start their own businesses, others will continue to help out at the Centre.

Kleeneze live Runcorn June 2010 Raymond Whittaker www.agentswanted.co.uk

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Kleeneze live Runcorn June 2010 Raymond Whittaker www.agentswanted.co.uk
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Full training and ongoing support provided.
Commission based income (21%-37%) plus royalty bonuses, executive cars and 5-start foreign travel.

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RMSC at the Volley
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North Beacon Hill Small Businesses
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Image by dreaming_of_rivers
I walk by these businesses almost every day so I thought I should get some photos of them so I took my dog for a walk down Beacon Ave this morning and shot some photos. Not everyone is included, there may have been a truck parked in front of your business or something. But I thought that this would be a nice sampler of where we are right now. I worry about some of these businesses and I hope we can figure out a way to take them with us in our changing neighborhood. I started a Yelp list of good things on Beacon Hill, I will add more soon. www.yelp.com/list/good-stuff-on-beacon-hill-seattle

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Back - Business Card - Cafe Mint
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Cafe Mint is a nice cosy Middle-Eastern place in the less-trendy end of Crown St, Surry Hills, near Cleveland Street. Further north is the trendier section with the likes of Bills and Billy Kwong. I rather like this more bohemian end, where every other shop is seemingly Indian or Middle-Eastern. In fact, strolling before dinner, we see a few skewers of lamb kefta glistening on the grills. Very hard to resist. We also see Sushi Suma (Sushi Suma - Mietta's review) with a short queue of diners waiting for it to open. We make a note to return next time.

With a good selection of mezze and a few warming tagines to ward off the Winter chills, it is a good place to graze over a few dishes with friends.

We start with a Muhammara dip of capsicum and walnut. Nutty and faintly smoky, perhaps from the chargrilled capsicum. It was a bit cheeky to charge for bread separate to the dips, but the pita crisps were nice enough to each on their own with a zingy zaatar topping.

Strips of tender lamb was served with a za'alook, basically a simple salad of eggplant and tomato strips, providing a nice foil to the meaty lamb. The chargrilled quail was lovely marinated in thyme, lemon and chilli, but a little under-done for us. The knock-your-head-off harissa was great with the lamb shoulder tagine too, a nice contrast to the sweet and savoury flavours of the tagine and the meltingly tender hunks of meat.

A surprise hit was the lemon and saffron roast chicken. It's not something Julia and I would order, but we loved it. Thanks to Isabel and Andrew for choosing that! The chicken was fragrant with lemon and saffron. The tender grains of pilaf coated with herbs was a lovely accompaniment.

We would have stuck around for the Turkish apple and mint teas, or even the chai, but parking-limits got the better of us. Next time!

Cafe Mint
(02) 9319 0848
579 Crown St
Surry Hills NSW 2010
www.cafemint.com.au/

Reviews:
- Cafe Mint, By Joanna Savill, Sydney Morning Herald, Good Living, February 5, 2007
- Cafe Mint, By David Dale, Sydney Morning Herald, Good Living, December 16, 2005
- Cafe Mint - www.miettas.com.au/



Evil Businessman Business Planning Workshop
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So now that you have developed your “Life Brand” at our Life Branding Workshop (or worked on it at the Evil Businessman Seminar) it is time to start or continue building the vehicle(s) to get to your destination. One of these vehicles is having your own business. That can be a freelance practice, non-profit, product business or service business.

The Goal of the Business Planning workshop is to define your business, non-profit or freelance practice. It is designed to give you a tangible, easy to execute, visual guide to building and growing your business. You will use it to share with your business partners, staff, potential investors and others.

During this workshop we will work together in both small and large groups to define:

Why should I plan?
What will the plan do for me?
Your business mission
Your business opportunity
The size of business
Your competition
How your business makes money
How do you exit your business
How do you market your business
Your financial goals

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Hugh "Six-Pack" K. Harrison (September 2011) ...item 2.. Sleepless in St. Louis (10.12.12 @ 6:08AM) - October 2012 ...item 3.. Frank Zappa - Hot Rats (1969) Full Album ...
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However, if there is one issue that trumps all others in Dodie's mind, it is the danger to freedom, even more than the danger to the economy. She thinks her own children have not begun to recognize how much of their freedom they have already lost through the silencing of any real dissent to current government policies in many quarters -- on college campuses, in the mainstream media, and even in everyday speech among friends -- through the self-censorship imposed by political correctness.
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--- People who measure themselves by external achievement and the roles that they play. May be truthful, accomplished and sincere or conniving, competitive and false.

They can be amoral, Machiavellian, heartless, slick, and plagiarizing. They start to believe their own lies and con people without conscience. Their aim is to maintain an illusion of superiority from which they derive a vindictive sense of triumph. Anyone who has ever been deliberately and maliciously deceived has felt the sting of this attitude.
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By ANDREW B. WILSON on 10.12.12 @ 6:08AM --- October 2012

Entrepreneur/Super-Mom fears an Obama victory.

spectator.org/archives/2012/10/12/sleepless-in-st-louis-e...

No one would mistake my sister Dodie -- a super-mom (sometimes tiger mom) and entrepreneur -- for a hand-wringing pessimist. Intrepid and resourceful, she always rises to the moment -- like the "unsinkable" Molly Brown in the musical about the Titanic. But now (even after the smack-down that the object of her worst fears received in the first debate) she is worried sick -- so much so that she can hardly sleep at night.

Three recurring ideas disturb her peace of mind.

One is the thought that no matter what happens between now and Nov. 6, a huge majority of young people -- led by the smartest and best-educated among them -- will cast their votes for Barack Obama.

Next is the thought that their votes will tip the election in his favor.

And last is the thought these same young people (including three of her own children who are recent graduates of prestigious colleges) have no idea of what is about to hit them.

We have all seen the huge crowds that turn out for the president whenever he visits a college campus. But few parents I know have been more thoroughly wrapped up in the lives of young adult children than my sister Dodie. This stems in some part from the fact that her four children (one still in high school) have all worked for her in a various capacities from the age of 12 or 13. They learned about business from a real entrepreneur… who also happened to be extremely popular with all of their friends: being, at one and same time, a strict disciplinarian, the possessor of an exuberant and outspoken personality, and a role model for her children -- in short, a true super-mom.

Here, then, is the story of my younger sister and her family on the eve of what everyone is calling the most important election in recent American history.

Two years after the birth of her first child, Dodie (Josephine Havlak, to give her full name) borrowed ,000 from relatives to start her own business -- doing wedding and portrait photography. That was in 1987, when Dodie was 32 (she's now 57). She made it into the black in year one and repaid the loan in full in three years.

The business thrived -- not just because of her talent as a photographer, but still more because of her discovery of an unsuspected aptitude for business. None of our Wilson family forbears possessed what I would call the commercial gene. Despite that, Dodie found the ability to overcome the challenges posed by rapid technological change, the constant need to replace existing customers with new ones, and the adverse impact of bad luck and bad decisions. And all that is to say nothing of the high state of anxiety that exists in this particular business (think Father of the Bride).

Everything was going well -- until the housing crash in late 2007, followed by the Great Recession of 2008/9 and the long bounce-less "recovery." Over the past four years, Dodie's income from her business has fallen by about 40 percent, due to sharp declines in weddings, births, and household wealth.

Painful as that has been, it falls well short of a personal catastrophe. Even in a down market, Josephine, as it is called, is still one of the top players in the wedding and portrait market In St. Louis. Meanwhile, her husband Jon, an architect, continues to earn a good salary at a well-regarded firm in the city.

With one full-time assistant to help her out in the organization (billings, collections, scheduling, etc.) of her home-based business, Dodie has combined the roles of a business-owning entrepreneur and a stay-at-home mom. She has been intimately and unceasingly involved with each of the children in their school work and other activities. Conversely, in growing up in and around her business, the children have all seen, from the inside, how the free enterprise system works in creating employment for some and value for others. What they've seen is also something that their mother preaches -- being a great advocate of competition, voluntary exchange, and free-market capitalism.

With some estimates putting unemployment or underemployment among young adults at close to 50%, the adult children are doing exceptionally well, helped by the fact that they all graduated from top universities with high honors (magna or summa). One has a photography business in San Francisco; another will soon complete a PhD in engineering at Cornell; and the third is a rising star a big New York PR firm. (Julie, the youngest, a sophomore at a suburban high school, is a budding writer and musician.)

But happy as she is with their early successes, Dodie is dismayed that her children, though raised as tigers, feel no need or desire to speak out in favor of free-market principles or ideas. As she describes it, they "dare not" criticize Barack Obama's economic policies, or let on to friends that they reject the liberal / progressive belief that it is in the power of big government to outdo the marketplace in producing material abundance and enabling more people to reach their full potential.

All of Dodie's children are avidly pro-gay marriage, seeing this as almost a make-or-break issue. While Dodie hates discrimination against gays, blacks, or any other minority, she is puzzled at the thought that anyone should see guaranteeing gay marriage as the great defining issue in this election year -- with Iran on the brink of gaining a weapon that it says it will use to destroy Israel … with the federal government racking up a trillion dollars of new debt every year as it continues to borrow about 40 cents for every dollar its spends … with the U.S. economy stuck in a seemingly never-ending recession … and with a growing threat to liberty within the U.S. posed by the growth of government mandates and regulations into strange new areas, such as forcing religious institutions to go against their own beliefs in providing health insurance that provides free contraceptives and abortion-producing drugs.

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How bad could a second Obama term in office be?

Whether he wins or not, Dodie's children all say that they expect to continue to do well. "Oh, ma, you're just overreacting," they tell her. "You worry too much."

Dodie thinks otherwise. With the accumulation of mistakes and misjudgments that would ensue from a second Obama victory, she foresees a killer recession -- perhaps even a full depression -- in which no jobs will be safe. What is the likelihood -- she asks her math-whiz son at Cornell -- a bankrupt government will be able to fund your experiments in advanced robotics?

However, if there is one issue that trumps all others in Dodie's mind, it is the danger to freedom, even more than the danger to the economy. She thinks her own children have not begun to recognize how much of their freedom they have already lost through the silencing of any real dissent to current government policies in many quarters -- on college campuses, in the mainstream media, and even in everyday speech among friends -- through the self-censorship imposed by political correctness.

At the free-market think tank where I work on a part-time basis as a resident fellow and senior writer, one of my colleagues argues that it really doesn't matter how biased and pro-Obama the mainstream media have become, since everyone selects his or her cup of tea in today's informational tea house: Whether a person's tastes run to the left or the right, or somewhere in between, everyone has plenty of choice, according to this argument.

Not so, my sister counters. As someone who has spent a good deal of time on college campuses over the past decade in the company of her children and their friends, she says: "If you are on a campus today, no one dares to admit to following anything other than the mainstream media or something on the left. To admit to listening to Rush Limbaugh or to watching Fox news is to invite others to mock you for your stupidity. None of my kids wants to be a pariah."

She adds that the exact same point applies at the upper middle-class public high school where her youngest child is enrolled.

Though most parents are unconcerned, Dodie is shocked that the standard-issue Advancement Placement textbooks used at the high school (the third and sixth editions of World Civilizations) speak in generally glowing terms of the supposed accomplishments of Josef Stalin and Mao Zedong, while glossing over the fact that Stalin and Mao slaughtered millions of their own people.

The latter edition of the textbook mentions "the messy transition period" following Stalin's forced collectivization of agriculture in the Soviet Union in 1928, and it goes on to say, "If Stalin's approach to agriculture had serious flaws, his handling of industry was in most ways a stunning success."

To call Stalin's handling of industry "a stunning success" is, in itself, a stunning falsehood. But to speak of "serious flaws" and a "messy transition period" in his war against the Russian and Ukrainian landlords and peasantry is to bend history beyond the breaking point -- to a blatant misrepresentation of the past. What Stalin did was to unleash famine on a scale that killed as many as 20 million people or more.

Mao -- a butcher and famine-maker on an even greater scale -- is treated in World Civilizations as an idealist and a communist hero who "clung to his faith in the peasants… as the repository of basic virtue" and who went out of his way to champion the rights of women ("Women in the Revolutionary Struggles for Social Justice" is the title of one section the chapter dealing with Mao").

"This is what they are teaching in our schools today," Dodie cries in disbelief. "It's no different than the
Holocaust deniers or what (Iranian President) Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is saying."

Let us hope our nation is not serenely and heedlessly racing to its own destruction -- as the Titanic did a hundred years ago.
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UrOrdht7HE&feature=relmfu

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Frank Zappa - Hot Rats (1969)
Re Uploading September 14, 2012

Track Listing

01 00:00 "Peaches en Regalia"
02 03:35 "Willie the Pimp"
03 12:50 "Son of Mr. Green Genes"
04 21:48 "Little Umbrellas"
05 24:50 "The Gumbo Variations"
06 41:45 "It Must Be a Camel"

All Music Review (Rating: 4.5/5, Album Pick)
allmusic.com/album/hot-rats-r22632

Wiki
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_Rats

RateYourMusic (Rating: 4.15/5)
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Hansel & Gretel Industries Inc
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Image by Undy Bumgrope
Hansel and Gretel, having outwitted the witch and stolen her jewels, also come across her recipe book with recipes for cake and confectionary baking that meets industrial standard building requirements. They use this recipe book and the found wealth to start their own business in large scale cake building and confectionary construction. Operating out of the original gingerbread house, this business is highly successful and goes on to become Hansel & Gretel Industries Inc. The forest around the house is cleared to make way for more warehouses, providing a profitable side-business for the siblings father, the woodcutter.

Remixed paintings by Andy Heyward - www.facebook.com/Fat.Spatula/photos

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Street Scene On 47th Street In South Side Chicago, A Busy Area Where Many Small Black Businesses Are Located, 06/1973

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Street Scene On 47th Street In South Side Chicago, A Busy Area Where Many Small Black Businesses Are Located, 06/1973
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Image by The U.S. National Archives
Original Caption: Street Scene On 47th Street In South Side Chicago, A Busy Area Where Many Small Black Businesses Are Located. Many Of The City's Black Business Owners Started With Small Operations And Grew By Working Hard. Today Chicago Is Believed To Be The Black Business Capital Of The United States. Census Figures In 1970 Noted That 8,747 Black Owned Businesses Were In Operation In Chicago And Grossed More Than 2 Million, 06/1973

U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 412-DA-13770

Photographer: White, John H, 1945-

Subjects:
African-American
Chicago (Cook county, Illinois, United States)
Environmental Protection Agency
Project DOCUMERICA

Persistent URL: arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/ExternalIdSearch?id=556222

Repository: Still Picture Records Section, Special Media Archives Services Division (NWCS-S), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001.

For information about ordering reproductions of photographs held by the Still Picture Unit, visit: www.archives.gov/research/order/still-pictures.html

Reproductions may be ordered via an independent vendor. NARA maintains a list of vendors at www.archives.gov/research/order/vendors-photos-maps-dc.html

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Street Scene On 47th Street In South Side Chicago, A Busy Area Where Many Small Black Businesses Are Located, 06/1973
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Image by The U.S. National Archives
Original Caption: Street Scene On 47th Street In South Side Chicago, A Busy Area Where Many Small Black Businesses Are Located. Many Of The City's Black Business Owners Started With Small Operations And Grew By Working Hard. Today Chicago Is Believed To Be The Black Business Capital Of The United States. Census Figures In 1970 Noted That 8,747 Black Owned Businesses Were In Operation In Chicago And Grossed More Then 2 Million, 06/1973

U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 412-DA-13769

Photographer: White, John H, 1945-

Subjects:
African-American
Chicago (Cook county, Illinois, United States)
Environmental Protection Agency
Project DOCUMERICA

Persistent URL: arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/ExternalIdSearch?id=556221

Repository: Still Picture Records Section, Special Media Archives Services Division (NWCS-S), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001.

For information about ordering reproductions of photographs held by the Still Picture Unit, visit: www.archives.gov/research/order/still-pictures.html

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IAB 2011 Top 10 Winners

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IAB 2011 Top 10 Winners
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Image by iabusa
The 2011 IAB panel of small business experts selected these Top 10 Small Business Awards, based on our method of scoring, to represent the best leading businesses and websites in their category. Of the thousands of businesses in each category, the following winners were judged by both their leadership principals and their own creative styles that achieved qualitative and quantitative results to help American small business owners successfully start, develop and operate their own profitable business.

The 2011 TOP 10 Winners are:

1. LEADERSHIP
Orrin Woodward : www.orrinwoodward.com

2. MANAGEMENT
Barbara Weltman: www.barbaraweltman.com

3. SALES
2logical’s Results Capable™ Sales Solutions : www.2logical.com

4. MARKETING
Guy Kawasaki : www.guykawasaki.com

5. HOW TO OPERATE A SMALL BUSINESS
Anita Campbell : smallbiztrends.com

6. TAX & FINANCE
Intuit : www.intuit.com

7. HOW TO START A SMALL BUSINESS
Amy Cosper – Entrepreneur : www.entrepreneur.com

8. HOME BASED BUSINESS
Mindy Lilyquist - ABOUT.com : homebusiness.about.com

9. SMALL BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY
Steve Jobs - Apple.com : www.apple.com

10. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Kathleen C Lanza - BusinessOpportunity.com : www.businessopportunity.com

Congratulation to the winners of the 2011 IAB TOP 10 SMALL BUSINESS AWARDS!


New smartphone app helps youth be their own boss
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Image by BC Gov Photos
Minister of State for Small Business Naomi Yamamoto was joined by Junior Achievement of British Columbia students at Lambrick Park Secondary school today to launch the new smartphone application, Boss Yourself.

Boss Yourself is designed to encourage youth to consider business ownership as a career choice. This free app helps youth explore some of the skills needed to start a business and become a successful and savvy boss in British Columbia.

Learn more:
www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2012/10/new-smartphone-app-helps-y...

Download the free app:
www.bossyourselfbc.ca/

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R H Leach Manufacturing Jeweler, Bellingham, c1923
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Image by Rob Ketcherside
Ralph H. Leach was son of Fred H. Leach. Fred brought his family from Bangor, Maine to Los Angeles, California in 1885 and supposedly opened a jewelry business there. However, the 1897 directory for example shows him working at the business of jeweler S. Nordlinger. Then the family moved to Seattle in 1898 and again he supposedly opened a jewelry store. However, the 1900 city directory is his first appearance. At that point, he is working for Joseph Mayer & Brothers as a diamond setter.

In 1905, Ralph moved to Bellingham and went to work for jeweler L. L. Berrens. In 1913 he started his own business as a manufacturing jeweler. In 1923 he moved into larger quarters here in the Kulshan Building. By that time, his father had moved up to Bellingham (1920) and gone to work for Ralph as a diamond setter. And, obiously, to get closer to the grandkids.

All of the "supposedlies" came from a 1920s biography of Ralph. There is a good history of the demolished Kulshan Building that is unfortunately missing its images -- also it doesn't mention The Sunbeam Shop for Baby, which is on the left here (unless that is just a corner of Owl Pharmacy?).

This is on Cornwall Avenue just southwest of Magnolia Street, Bellingham. Cornwall used to be Dock Street, so Leach's address was 1334 Dock Street. His slogan was "Look for the Clock on Dock".

The clock, of course, is why I picked up this photo. It was built by Ralph's father's former employer, Joseph Mayer.

Check out more of my clock photos. And more of my random acquisitions.


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Image by United Nations Development Programme
OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY: A UNDP poverty reduction programme is helping people to start their own businesses. Learn more about "UNDP in Action": www.undp.org/publications/undpaction2010/ . Photo: Ahed Izhiman/UNDP/PAPP


Mark Prisk Welcomes Enterprising Students from Blackpool to Parliament
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Image by bisgovuk
A group of enterprising teenagers enjoyed a visit to Parliament today with Business and Enterprise Minister Mark Prisk. The team from St George’s school in Blackpool won the Premier League’s Enterprise Challenge.

The team had to come up with an idea to enhance the match day experience of supporters at a Premier League football match. Their winning entry was the creation of an interactive app of the match day programme.

Business and Enterprise Minister Mark Prisk said:

“I was delighted to invite the winners from Blackpool to Parliament so they could share their experiences with me and get a feel for the work Government is doing to help young people get involved in enterprise across the country. We want to make the UK the best place in the world to do business which is why it is vital to inspire young people and help them realise their business ambitions.

“It’s great to see the Premier League supporting our entrepreneurs of the future through the Enterprise Challenge. By giving young people the chance to test out their creative ideas and learn about the world of business, they can see how rewarding starting their own business can be. The inspiration of the next generation of entrepreneurs is vital to the whole country's long-term economic success.”
nds.coi.gov.uk/content/Detail.aspx?ReleaseID=423506&N...

WebFest Round Table: Start your own business in the Domain Industry

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WebFest Round Table: Start your own business in the Domain Industry
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Image by New Media MK
Yong Lee - GoDaddy


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Today, Pamela is trained as a carpenter and she dreams of starting her own business, employing people and earning money.


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Evil Businessman Business Planning Workshop
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Image by groop_lab
So now that you have developed your “Life Brand” at our Life Branding Workshop (or worked on it at the Evil Businessman Seminar) it is time to start or continue building the vehicle(s) to get to your destination. One of these vehicles is having your own business. That can be a freelance practice, non-profit, product business or service business.

The Goal of the Business Planning workshop is to define your business, non-profit or freelance practice. It is designed to give you a tangible, easy to execute, visual guide to building and growing your business. You will use it to share with your business partners, staff, potential investors and others.

During this workshop we will work together in both small and large groups to define:

Why should I plan?
What will the plan do for me?
Your business mission
Your business opportunity
The size of business
Your competition
How your business makes money
How do you exit your business
How do you market your business
Your financial goals

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WebFest Round Table: Start your own business in the Domain Industry

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WebFest Round Table: Start your own business in the Domain Industry
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WebFest Round Table: Start your own business in the Domain Industry
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Yong Lee - GoDaddy


WebFest Round Table: Start your own business in the Domain Industry
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