Monthly Archives: March 2012

Obstacles to setting up your own business

Thousands of people start their own business every year. They all do it for a variety of reasons, for example, because they have spotted a gap in the market, they want to be their own boss, they want to choose … Continue reading

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10 Codes and Ciphers

Reblogged from Listverse: The need to conceal the meaning of important messages has existed for thousands of years. Over time, people have found increasingly complex ways of encoding their messages as the simpler ways are decoded with greater ease. Contrary … Continue reading

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Ten Minutes to Fulfilling Your Writing Dreams

Reblogged from Live to Write – Write to Live: {Guest post from Beth Bader} I left my dream of writing idle for years when I had the time to pursue it. The longer I waited to try, the easier it … Continue reading

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Does Publishing Support the Writer-Artist?

Reblogged from Kristen Lamb's Blog: On Monday’s post we talked about the importance of craft in the new paradigm, yet there seems to be some assumptions floating around that I feel are flawed, and we need to talk about those … Continue reading

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Can crowdsourcing save the city?

Reblogged from Per Square Mile: Note to WordPress.com followers: Per Square Mile has moved to a private host. Your old WordPress.com follows and email subscriptions won’t work as WordPress will not share that information. Head over to the new Per … Continue reading

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