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Creating an Original Approach to Recruiting Prospects

College sports recruiting expert Dan Tudor talks to college coaches at the 2008 Women’s Basketball Coaches Association convention in Tampa, Florida. Dan Tudor is the founder of Selling for Coaches, a company that works with college coaches, college athletic directors and college athletic departments to help their coaches become more effective recruiters. For more information about Selling for Coaches, visit www.sellingforcoaches.com

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Looking for a “good” job – in the Houston Texas area as Executive Administrative Assistant….Good Company

Question by jazzyjj: Looking for a “good” job – in the Houston Texas area as Executive Administrative Assistant….Good Company
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A high-energy team player who is a results-oriented administrative professional with comprehensive expertise in office management, event planning, telecommunications travel arrangements, corporate correspondence and reports. Serves as an effective liaison between all levels of an organization, ensuring the safety of confidential materials. Maintains the integrity of company policies and procedures by anticipating issues and preventing problems.

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IIMs see surge in pre-placement offers

IIMs see surge in pre-placement offers
Industry majors keen to hire freshers based on their performance during summer internships.
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Business news: Bank begins recycling effort
LAW George Ripplinger, principal of the law firm Ripplinger and Zimmer LLC, of Belleville and St. Louis, accepted an invitation to be an Illinois member of The American Trial Lawyers Association. Membership is limited to the top 100 trial lawyers from each state. Selection is extended to civil plaintiff and criminal defense attorneys by special invitation. Ripplinger concentrates his practice in …
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This is one of the smallest graveyards I have visited on the First World War battlefields of the Somme. There are just two rows of tombstones like this. Many of the graveyards were originally close to front-line casualty clearing stations. Most of the bigger ones were assembled after the war from large numbers of little graveyards like this one.

Two things are unusual. The tombstones are shoulder to shoulder. More commonly, there is a little breathing space for the dead. Then there is that lonely German tombstone at the end of the line. How did he come to be buried here?

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