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by George Sommers on 07/19/08 : Yikes, I suspect most people incapable of making toast are completely stumped by computers and unlikely to read this! On the other hand, if my dad didn't have my mom around, I'm not sure he could handle making toast! -George ... more »   respond »
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by bookmom on 07/19/08 : This is a great article about how to go the extra mile in listening to a sermon. Thanks for sharing! ... more »   respond »
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by Gracie1402 on 04/28/08 : Thank you for your honest, straight forward appoach here. This is one I really need to work on! ... more »   respond »
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by CCrock on 01/23/08 : I printed off a list of 100 names and then went through and highlighted my favorite 10 names. Then had my husband do the same. We then consolidated the names we liked into a smaller list, then I scratched off the ones he liked but i hated...and we ended up with a list of 3 names we both loved. However, we ended up going with something else completely! lol ... more »   respond »
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by tsan on 07/07/08 : Here's a great baby name lookup tool and a couple of articles that might help: http://www.thecradle.com/babynames/search http://www.thecradle.com/babynames/choosingtherightname http://www.thecradle.com/babynames/wheredoesanamecomefrom ... more »   respond »
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by Suexi on 07/19/08 : I have been working on the byline for my new home business just this week, and have been stewing over it. It's not quite right. This article answered the question I'd been stewing over. Great and timely information! ... more »   respond »
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by grouch on 01/03/08 : Sometimes the simplest thing is the most easy for people to remember when they think back about your business. If all else fails go with the straigh forward approach. Thanks for the article. ... more »   respond »
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by FrankArias on 01/10/08 : The name of a business is the first step in the brand building process. Not every business name should tell what it does. The communications with the client (advertising)do the work. Take a look at names like starbucks, Macy's, Amazon, Apple, etc. Those names don't tell you what are their business activity, but they have a particular space in the costumer mind. ... more »   respond »
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by grouch on 01/10/08 : I like the idea of the numbers speaking rather then being twisted to how you would like them to be seen. Thanks. ... more »   respond »
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by Gracie1402 on 04/28/08 : 5 stars on this one! Great, easy to read article! Thanks!! ... more »   respond »
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