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Frida: Movie Review
A review of the movie Frida starring Salma Hayek, and a glimpse at the real life of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo.
Words: 833 Downloads: 1 Category: Movies & TV By: Gail KavanaghOutsourcing Could Save Your Business
Delegating to the best people to do the job doesn´t always come easily to either small business owners or big business. Who can do it better than you can and who knows your market more intimately? But that in-depth knowledge of your own strengths is exactly why you should bring in the experts - and free yourself up to grow the business and vision.
Words: 1360 Downloads: 4 Category: Business Dev. By: Teri.SDead Nazis and Broken Noses: Sedona Rejects Vacation Rentals
Many communities can relate to the fight brewing in Sedona, Arizona over private property rights versus the government´s right to enforce its zoning laws. This article appears in the March issue of The Noise, a Northern AZ alternative newspaper. Available for reprint. All other rights reserved. If you´d like this article reworked to suit your needs, please contact the author through Constant Content.
Words: 2304 Downloads: 0 Category: Finance By: Cyndy HardyNo Ordinary Genius: Elisha Graves Otis, Inventor of the Elevator
Children of today, accustomed to seeing gleaming skyscrapers shooting up toward the sky, can scarcely imagine a time when a five-story building was tall. And the upper stories were not the most desirable. After all, who wanted to climb all those stairs? It took the invention of the elevator to change all that. The elevator – something we take so for granted – is totally responsible for our skylines of tall buildings. This article is geared for middle-grade students to give an appreciation of their heritage. It was hard-working, dedicated, creative men like Elisha Graves Otis who paved the way so we could enjoy such things as skyscrapers and elevators! (Ten interesting facts about Otis elevators comes with the article.)
Words: 1300 Downloads: 1 Category: History By: Sherri LynnThey Fought the Law, But the LAWA Won
A look at Arizona´s new law that requires employers to police immigration from the small-town perspective of Sedona businesses. This article appears in the February issue of The Noise, a Northern AZ alternative newspaper. Available for reprint. All other rights reserved. Photos are available and sold separately on request.
Words: 2599 Downloads: 0 Category: Law By: Cyndy HardyMoney Saving Tips for the Looming Recession
Whether we are facing a full fledged recession or just an economic slowdown, it is important to save money where you can. This article provides some tips consumers can use to ride out the current downturn and emerge financially unscathed.
Words: 1221 Downloads: 2 Category: Personal Finance By: beconrad
