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How to BREAK FREE From the Control of Others"'I agree with Robert McCusker: Freedom and job satisfaction are the heart and soul of entrepreneurship.""-Mr. Daryl Grieman, Former Corporate Advertising Manager, Now Owner of the Final Frame Gallery"'Bob McCusker understands the benefits of entrepreneurship in terms of personal freedom to create, to serve clients and community. This book is about getting rich in ways more meaningful than money-through relationships and the building of social capital that is so vital to the fabric of a vibrant community.""-Mr. Merrill Oster, an 'Entrepreneur of the Century" in 2000; Founder, Oster Communications, Inc."'As a marketing professional-and small business owner myself, I found many of your stories useful.""-Ms. Janet Kern, Marketing Coordinator, Advanced Heat Treat"'It breaks away from being a bland step-by-step, own-your-own-business book. It's fun and inspirational, more than a professional how-to book.""-Ms. Cori Moriarty, Former Corporate Publicist, Now Publisherof Home-based Newsletter Services
How to BREAK FREE From the Control of Others "I agree with Robert McCusker: Freedom and job satisfaction are the heart and soul of entrepreneurship." --Mr. Daryl Grieman, Former Corporate Advertising Manager, Now Owner of the Final Frame Gallery "Bob McCusker understands the benefits of entrepreneurship in terms of personal freedom to create, to serve clients and community. This book is about getting rich in ways more meaningful than money--through relationships and the building of social capital that is so vital to the fabric of a vibrant community." --Mr. Merrill Oster, an "Entrepreneur of the Century" in 2000; Founder, Oster Communications, Inc. "As a marketing professional--and small business owner myself, I found many of your stories useful." --Ms. Janet Kern, Marketing Coordinator, Advanced Heat Treat "It breaks away from being a bland step-by-step, own-your-own-business book. It's fun and inspirational, more than a professional how-to book." --Ms. Cori Moriarty, Former Corporate Publicist, Now Publisherof Home-based Newsletter Services
While many of his peers began their careers as farmers and factory workers, Leo Florian Houck became a boxing sensation at age 14, enabling him to support his mother and six siblings after his father's death. Houck's career really took off in 1911 with a 20-round victory over world-class welterweight Harry Lewis in Paris. During 1913 Leo became the leading middleweight contender in America. This biography details Houck's early years in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, his long career in the ring--including 200 fights--and his 27 years as Penn State's legendary boxing coach.
The simple act of going to work every day is an integral part of all societies across the globe. It is an ingrained social contract: we all work to survive. But it goes beyond physical survival. Psychologists have equated losing a job with the trauma of divorce or a family death, and enormous issues arise, from financial panic to sinking self-esteem. Through work, we build our self-identity, our lifestyle, and our aspirations. How did it come about that work dominates so many parts of our lives and our psyche? This multi-disciplinary encyclopedia covers curricular subjects that seek to address that question, ranging from business and management to anthropology, sociology, social history, psy...
Based on unprecedented access to the Order's internal documents, this book provides the first systematic social history of the Orange Order - the Protestant association dedicated to maintaining the British connection in Northern Ireland. Kaufmann charts the Order's path from the peak of its influence, in the early 1960s, to its present-day crisis. Along the way, he sketches a portrait of many of Orangeism's leading figures, from ex-Prime Minister John Andrews to Ulster Unionist Party politicians like Martin Smyth, James Molyneaux, and David McNarry, and also includes the highly revealing correspondence with adversaries such as Ian Paisley and David Trimble. Packed with analyses of mass-membership trends and attitudes, the book also takes care to tell the story of the Order from 'below' as well as from above. In the process, it argues that the traditional Unionism of West Ulster is giving way to the more militant Unionism of Antrim and Belfast which is winning the hearts of the younger generation in cities and towns throughout the province.