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  • Applied Management Schools Prepare Business Professionals
    Applied Management Schools, colleges, and universities prepare business professionals for understanding practical methods of approaching research, communication, business strategies, and project management. Students will learn to analyze data, identi.... read more »
  • The Importance of a College Admissions Letter
    The admissions letter or essay is often weighed just as heavily as the other elements of your application, if not more so. Why? The admissions letter allows admissions officers to learn more about you and your personality than is shown through your t.... read more »
  • The Lowdown on Obtaining An Online Nursing Master Degree
    Obtaining an online nursing master degree is important for several reasons. The most important reason is that many hospitals and other care facilities will not allow nurses to enter higher level administrative roles unless they have a master degree i.... read more »
  • Review of The Broken Fountain
    The Broken Fountain by Thomas Belmonte is a powerful book that shows greatly the struggle and life of the poor class. It gives a strong sense of urban life through the story of a Neapolitan neighborhood. It goes beyond that, though. There is much mor.... read more »
  • Author Gives Magical Account of Ageless Wanderer
    Irene Watson, Managing Editor of Reader Views talks with Richard L. Evans, author of "Life of the Eagle."Irene: Your book Life of the Eagle is considered to be mystical and magical, drawing the reader into a life of man who cannot die, but must watch.... read more »
  • Review; Greg M. Sarwa's Debut Novel, The Cattle
    Author: Greg M. Sarwa ISBN: 0976620200If you have any preconceptions about the recently enacted Real ID Act in the USA, I heartily suggest you read Greg M. Sarwas debut novel, The Cattle. Although the narrative is a work of fiction, it certainly refl.... read more »
  • Whats your Goal in Life?
    "Whats your goal in life?", the interviewer asked in my HR interview during our campus placement. I was foxed, clueless.I wanted to protest by saying that this is an out of syllabus question, but alas! that wasn't my engineering exam, that was HR int.... read more »
  • Driving Distractions: Do You Need Cream and Sugar?
    Early one morning last week while sitting at a traffic light, I watched a man eating a bowl of cereal. He carefully lifted each spoonful to his mouth and then drove off when the light changed.I've been known to eat while driving - wadded up hamburger.... read more »
  • Trivial Pursuit: In Search Of Amusing Historic Events
    I love trivia. While reading various books on various subjects over varying periods of time, I always come across some interesting tidbits of informationtrivial food for thought, all of which make me wonder things such as, how, what, when, where, why.... read more »
  • Cartoons As Weapons of War?
    What if it were that easy I ask? What if instead of sending nuclear enabled ICBMs to your neighboring countries, you could solve you anxiety and frustration thru designer cartoons? What if we all stepped back and laughed at ourselves and each other a.... read more »

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Don Doman

Don Doman Don Doman is a published author (How to Produce a First-Class Video for Your Business: Work with the Pros or Do It Yourself, Market Research Made Easy, and Out of Work? Get Into Business: a Guide for the Middle-Aged Entrepreneur. He has also been a corporate producer for over two decades. Don and his wife Peg are local food and theatre critics in the Pacific Northwest, where they write about their adventures.

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