Archive for the ‘Photographers Series’ tag
4 Scrapbooking Facts – Reasons People Adore This Hobby no comments
1. Why scrapbooking?
Human beings are prone to sadistic attributes at times and with ease. Humans have the tendency to get hold of almost everything, even those having least value. There are people in everyone’s families who never step out without keeping up with their regular cameras for capturing every instance of circumstances. They prefer remembering each occasion with the picture to talk about. This is definit Read the rest of this entry »
Churchill Surrenders, Roosevelt Appeases, the Ubermensch Dominate no comments
It is May 10th 1940 and Churchill is Prime Minister of Britain. The BBC, Guardian and other left liberal news outlets publish polls stating that 60 % of Britons believe that the war against fascist Germany cannot be won and that the French are an unworthy ally. The questions used in the poll were inadequate containing ambiguous phraseology but the news outlets don’t report this – just the summary results. Instead the media Read the rest of this entry »
Make A Unique Scrapbook – Tips For Beginners And Experienced Scrapbookers no comments
Scrapbooks are the perfect place for preserving your timeless memories. They can document your family history and preserve the joy of celebrations and gatherings. They can include your descriptions of events and people, adding to the personal nature of a scrapbook. And they can last a lifetime or two if you use the proper materials.
Parents use scrapbooks to record their children’s early years by collecting photos, Read the rest of this entry »
See It, Believe It, Achieve it no comments
In order to be successful, we of course have to have dreams and goals. Without them, there is no ambition or desire to be more then what we are. Thinking about something we want to have or achieve, however, isn’t enough.
Many have heard of the story of the Harvard graduating class. They asked who had goals and how many of them had written them down. Only 3% had written them down and when they checked in on th Read the rest of this entry »
Delivering the Winning Proposal no comments
If business proposals were judged solely on their weight and volume (rather than content and focus), then most of them would be very successful.
The problem is that, somewhere in sales folklore, there are two fairy-stories about proposals that, most proposal writers appear to believe, will cast the magic ‘buy-this-one’ spell over any prospective customer.
The stories are:
1) Lots of ‘bumph’ is better than t Read the rest of this entry »