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Problems of Old-Style ConferencesWhen was the last time you heard anyone come up with a radically new and unconventional idea in an old-style conference or committee meeting? I can't remember one. Conferences are supposed to stimulate thought, but, as we all know, they usually stifle it. 5 Bowling Tips for BeginnersWhen a person is a beginner at bowling, there are a number of details at which he should work and of which he should think, if he wishes to bowl correctly and to improve quickly. I have listed below a number of these details and, if strict attention is paid to them, the average beginner may cut his "apprenticeship" to a fraction of the time ordinarily spent in learning the game. How to Clean Gas and Electric StovesRoutine cleaning of your stove is not only a safe thing to do, but it will make your food taste better and save energy! Small Ideas Make a DifferenceIdeas change the world! No matter how big or small they may be, you can benefit from them. As you will find out, even the smallest of ideas have led to major discoveries! How to Choose the Fit of Your Bowling Ball, Shoes and BagThe first thing I do when a bowler approaches me for advice is to examine the ball he is using-to determine if it is properly fitted to his hand. Proper fit is most important, for a badly fitted ball handicaps any bowler. Fun for Your Kids In Your Own BackyardJust outside our back door is a vacation spot that our youngsters claim is tops for sheer fun. It is our own backyard recreation center that we created to solve the problem of idle vacation hours for our active sons and their friends. How Ideas Make a DifferenceYou know the difference an idea makes. You may not realize it, but if you look about you where you work, in a large office, on an assembly line, in the government, on a salesman's beat, in a small store, in a laboratory, in the shipping room or the executive suite, you will see the difference an idea makes. 12 Tips on Bowling EtiquetteEvery sport has its rules of etiquette. In golf, for example, one does not talk or move while a player is shooting. In basketball, the crowd is silent when a free throw is made. Even in such a rugged sport as boxing, a man who has scored a knockdown retires to the farthest neutral corner to allow his opponent a chance to get up after a count. So it is in bowling. Home Remedies for Your Sick iPodWhat should you do when your iPod freezes or you frequently see the Sad Face icon appearing on your screen? Do you run to the nearest computer guru or iPod geek and shell out cash that you don't have? Why not learn how to fix some of these yourself! 3 Steps Toward Online Marketing CompetenceThe individual who said knowledge is the power was a bit off. Too many people read a few books about online marketing and think they know it all after two chapters. They truly feel that reading a few simple lines from a book has prepared them for the online marketing onslaught. Most of these people will actually think that they don't need anymore help because now they know it all.
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