October, 2009

Vevo Jobs Up for Grabs, but Not For Long

Everyone's looking for Vevo jobs Looking to make a little more of this? Join the club. Google has long been on the short list of high-earning companies who still continue to reap huge profits during the recession. So it's no surprise that whenever Google is involved in a new venture, many people get the same idea: ...

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Seven Zen Principles to Guide Your Money and Your Life

A few years ago, I visited the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. Japanese gardens are designed precisely to appear natural, resulting in an interesting collision between nature and man. There is a set of principles or aesthetics that guide the creation of Japanese gardens, including the dry gardens commonly called ...

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Imagery in Currency

For as long as I can remember, I’ve heard conspiracy theories about the hidden symbols and their meanings in our currency. Outlandish as some of the claims may seem, scholars and skeptical observers alike have taken these claims seriously, and have studied money with an eye toward what these symbols might be trying to tell ...

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Health Insurance For High Risk Individuals

Being a diabetic I have long been in favor of health insurance reform. Right now the biggest unknown in my path to financial freedom is my ability to afford health insurance if I was no longer working for a large employer. I recently heard on the local news about a new high risk ...

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Sweat Lodge Survivor Speaks | Worst $9,000 Ever Spent?

Will Arthur Ray be accused of murder? Pictured: A sweat lodge in Hawaii. Many cultures have used sweat lodges for centuries, but they are very selective about the materials used. Image from Flickr. James Arthur Ray a couple of weeks ago charged a few dozen of his followers $9,000 to attend a five-day retreat that culminated in ...

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