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Oil Partnerships: How to Protect your InvestmentAs burgeoning economies push the demand for oil to historic highs, some analysts say the world's oil production is in the process of peaking. Believing that an oil crisis -and, thus, higher prices - is inevitable, some investors are seeing dollar signs in their future. Tips on Conducting a Successful PresentationWhether you're a student, a full-time employee or the head of a book club, there is one task that is hard to avoid: public speaking. Office Buildings: Owners Using New Warning SystemIn light of terrorist attacks, anthrax scares and similar threats, office building owners are now faced with a daunting task - keeping their buildings safe and secure. 3 Million Items and Counting, Bidville Becomes Big BusinessSince their introduction, online auction sites have been making e-history as some of the most popular destinations on the Internet. From designer-label clothing to grandma's jewelry to cars and even houses, anything and everything imaginable can be auctioned off online. Father Knows Best: the Story of an InventorThey say necessity is the mother of invention. In at least one notable case, it served as motivation for a resourceful father as well. Company CEO Holds Drawing for His SalaryRX Processing Corp.'s CEO Peter Fiorillo is serious about supporting the passage of the Dorgan-Snowe bill that is currently trying to make its way through Congress. He is so serious that he has implemented a campaign that allows citizens to enter into a lottery to win his first year's salary: 500,000 shares of company stock. Chairman Believes God Belongs in the BoardroomHoward Jonas, founder and chairman of IDT Corp., was 14 years old when he started selling hot dogs on a street corner in the Bronx. Today, he runs a multibillion dollar telecommunications company that is listed on the New York Stock Exchange. What is the secret of his success? Medical Innovations Via Modern Machine Tool TechnologyMassive advancements have been made in the cost and the quality of orthopedic devices, implant devices and many other medical components. These advancements have been supported, and in many cases made possible, by the modernization of equipment and manufacturing investments in the medical products industry. 'shifts' to Help you in Times Good or BadSix months ago, the economy was roaring. Stock prices were going up, interest rates were staying low, unemployment was down. A few months later, those indicators all were going in opposite directions. Now, it's hard to tell from day to day where we stand. Rapid Prototyping RevolutionIn the past, any new consumer or industrial product part brought to market had to first have a prototype built to ensure that the design could be properly applied and used by the manufacturer. Years ago, these were often wooden miniatures and clay models. More recently, laser-sintering technology has allowed plastic samples to be built from CAD/CAM electronic drawings and powdered resin.
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