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Give Yourself A Better Bedroom For Better Sleep

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You know that dreaded feeling when you have an early meeting and you’re tossing and turning for hours the night before? Could your bedroom be part of the problem? That depends in part on how it’s designed, and on how you use it.

A Red Ocean Strategy

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Most of us work in industries that require that we displace our competitors in order to grow. Instead of swimming in the blood-stained Red Ocean, you can create a Blue Ocean, one where there is no competition—and, one in which your blood stays safely inside your body.

Aretha Franklin Had The Respect Of Billions, But Earned Mere Millions

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The size of Franklin's paychecks generally lagged the depth of her cultural footprint--she never appeared on any Forbes ranking of the highest-paid celebrities, and we estimate that her income sat in the low seven figures annually over the last few decades of her life.

What You Can Learn About Success From Malcolm Gladwell

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It seems as though Gladwell has been successful for years, but he spent his early career struggling to earn recognition for his work. Even if you’re not a writer like Gladwell, you can can apply Gladwell's approach to help your products, services and ideas succeed too.



Read "The Second Coming"--A Thrilling Race Against Time To Save Humanity

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Last year John Heubusch’s heart-stopping inaugural thriller, "The Shroud Conspiracy," became a surprise best-seller. Now comes his sensational sequel, again featuring the compelling hero, Dr. Jon Bondurant. This time the stakes are even higher--saving the world from a humanity-destroying pandemic.

More Than Ever, Bettors Are Putting Their Money On Trump In 2020

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The odds were reduced last week to 13-10, or plus-130, from 7-5, or plus-140. Dave Mason, the sportsbook brand manager at BetOnline, said the book has a “huge exposure on Trump,” with more bets on him than all the other possible candidates combined.

Why NYC's Cap On Uber May Not Be Sensible For All Cities

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Many urban planners and transportation economists tend to agree that there are other, more effective policies and solutions to help steer cities towards safer, cleaner, and efficient streets than hard caps on vehicles.

It's Time For Dodgers To Bring Back A.J. Ellis

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Neither Los Angeles catcher is doing well with would-be base stealers. Barnes and Grandal are both have nabbed 22% of those guys. Ellis, meanwhile, is at 35% and 33% lifetime. Barnes and Grandal are at 20% and 25%, respectively.

What May Have Really Killed Prince & Why We Should Care

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Loneliness is an affliction most people are familiar with, but not so many of us are aware that loneliness is lethal and a public health crisis. A crisis that may be disproportionately affecting those isolated by distance and even by the very digital technology they think connects them to society.

Why Foreign-Born Citizens Are About To Become Second Class Americans

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Recently the USCIS announced it will be forming a new unit to pursue denaturalization of U.S. citizens in major instances of misrepresentation and fraud. This article examines the rationale for this new initiative and considers the merits of this procedure.

Fake It To Succeed - But Only If You Can Keep Up The Act

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At a time when authenticity is all the rage in management, a new book calls on would-be leaders to "fake it" to reach the top. But it is essential that those taking this approach are able to maintain a consistently high standard of performance.

Pullback On Flash Sales Helps Tapestry Deliver An Impressive Beat

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Tapestry Inc. (NYSE:TPR) delivered a beat on top-line and bottom-line expectations in the fourth quarter, driven by a slower than expected decline in Kate Spade – down 3% versus a 7.1% fall anticipated. The addition of Kate Spade provided a boost to the company’s results. A pullback on flash sales..

Crack A Beer, Stocks Still Look Kind Of Cheap

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With the dividend yield on the S&P 500 index now at 1.79% and the 10-year Treasury yielding 2.89%, history suggests we can expect a one-year return of 5% for the S&P 500.





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