By: Judith Briles | 2010-03-27 | Careers There's a classic scene in the movie, A League of Their Own, when manager Tom Hanks sees one of his outfielders approaching the dugout and she's crying. He says (actually yells), "Crying?! There's no crying in baseball!" Hmmm ... now where would that be in the player's policy manual? It's not. read more
By: Bennie Jeans | 2009-04-13 | Online Gambling The rules of bingo vary somewhat from site to site, but here are some general rules every player read more
By: Elizabeth Bachelder | 2010-06-02 | Writing & Speaking bulk of your future strung over their shoulders. Born into a world bound by rules . But rules are more read more
By: Mary Weber | 2006-06-10 | Gambling & Casinos Online bingo games can be played using either use 75-ball or 90-ball rules . The rules are very read more
By: Peter Gitundu | 2010-01-10 | Personal Finance Bankruptcy is guided by a number of rules and regulations that you should adhere to as you seek to read more
By: Joe Farinaccio | 2007-04-11 | Marketing COPY RULES ! When I say, "Copy Rules ," I'm not talking about the "rules of good sales copy." What I read more
By: Theresa Jarratt | 2010-06-02 | Writing & Speaking Learning about the rules is hard, think about it, as a kid what is the first thing that we are told read more
By: Patrick Cavanaugh | 2008-08-05 | Business I never liked a rigid and too controlled atmosphere in a workplace. But nonetheless there is a need to establish guidelines. Most of these define the professional image we want to convey. Some of these were created to ensure profitability. - Smoking, Not on the job, never in someone's house. Kind of a moot point because I don't hire smokers. - Cell phones, not during business hours, that's my time. Breaks are fine. - Customer's phones, Not allowed, you are not even to ask the customer to use their phone - Radios, you are in someone's home then respect it. Outside, OK if kep. read more
By: Nicky Pilkington | 2009-04-13 | Arts & Entertainment The game I played between two players. It?s a pleasant activity and a great way to spend time, at home or if you are on the go. read more
By: Glory Lennon | 2010-06-02 | Satire "I am going to kill you!" Jason screamed at the top of his voice. He was so frustrated he started pulling tufts of hair out of his head as he stomped around the room. "Didn''t we expressly forbid you from doing any of that?" Matt shouted angrily also pacing the room. read more
By: Will Win | 2008-05-04 | Gambling & Casinos There's a common misconception that the object of the game Blackjack is to get as close to 21 as possible. This could not be farther from the truth. read more
By: Jeff Halter | 2010-11-26 | Travel Tips There are still cultural differences across Europe, but Autobahns and Autobahn etiquette do link them together. They may be slightly different in each language‚ autobahns, autostradas, autostrasses, but they link European countries together. And the way Europeans drive on them is something they do have in common. read more
By: mark19 | 2010-11-12 | Coaching In the field of fitness the word ritual is a put down. Perhaps excellent habits should be spoken of instead. read more
By: Brian Thames | 2010-04-04 | Politics We are the masters of self-indulgence. In this article we explore the rampant self-interest that fills our society and how appalled the founding fathers of the U.S. Constitution must be at such folly talk about personal freedom. read more
By: Cindy Morus | 2010-04-01 | Personal Finance No one likes budgets. You don't, I don't. But a budget (I call them Spending Plans) does help us to spend less and save more. One way to customize your budget to fit your needs it to create categories for the different expenses that you have. read more
By: M Pereira | 2010-05-31 | Writing & Speaking [In a school ground Sienna is standing in a cue, looking at a team play sports on the field in front of her. She hates sports, and narrows her eyes at the team as they kick a soccer ball from one person to another. A whistle blows, and the teacher ushers her forward. read more