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July 1st, 2008 by Stacey Barrus
Finally after a lot of deliberation, we finally know who’s who of the USA basketball team for the 2008 Olympics Hopefully, this basketball team is all set to redeem itself after the poor show at the 2004 Olympics when USA won the bronze medal.
The list includes 21 NBA stars and has the names of some of the finest NBA players. They are Carmelo Anthony, Gilbert Arenas, Shane Battier, Chauncey Billups, Chris Bosh, Bruce Bowen, Elton Brand, Kobe Bryant, Dwight Howard, LeBron James, Antawn Jamison, Joe Johnson, Shawn Marion, Brad Miller, Lamar Odom, Chris Paul, Paul Pierce, Michael Redd, Luke Ridnour, Amare Stoudemire, and Dwyane Wade.
J J Redick and Adam Morrison have also been invited; taking the roster to a total of 23 players.
The exclusion of Allen Iverson has raised a lot of media attention. However, it is felt that it could be because of Iverson’s age and his style of playing that made the selectors exclude him from the roster. This is despite the important role he played in the 2004 Olympics.
According to national team manager Jerry Colangelo, the USA basketball is looking to form a team not of individual stars but of athletes, shooters, role players and distributors. Colangelo also hopes that Greg Oden, the high school basketball star, would be able to join the team for training this summer.
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June 27th, 2008 by Stacey Barrus
Who’s Who or Who is Who is the name of a number of publications, generally containing concise biographical information on a particular group of people. It is also used as an expression meaning a collection or group of noted persons. Mostly who’s who lists are a register living people, very often those who publish that way themselves their biographical information having paid a subscription to the book.
Examples of Who’s Who publications include:
- Who’s Who (UK), a listing of prominent British people since 1849; people who have died since 1897 are listed in Who Was Who
- Who’s Who in Australia, a listing of prominent Australians since 1923
- Who’s Who in American Art, a listing of prominent American artists
- Who’s Who in Gemany, a listing of international prominent people since 1999
- Who’s Who in France, a listing of prominent French or people living in France since 1953
- Who’s Who in British History
- Who’s Who in Scotland, a listing of prominent Scots since 1993
Almost every organization or institution also keeps their own who’s who. There’s a who’s who of outstanding students in America as well as a Who Who’s of the most recognized teachers and even a Who’s Who of lawyers and a Who’s Who’ of athletes. Every company has its own roster’s of who’s who and every profession looks within it’s own ranks to spotlight their most brilliant with a who’s who designation.
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June 23rd, 2008 by Stacey Barrus
Madison Who’s Who recognizes top professionals in their field. This includes teachers and professors. I’m certain that almost every one of us has that special teacher, coach or other adult leader who took the time to lead, inspire and demand excellence. Our lives and accomplishments are testaments that serve to honor those teachers who have contributed so much.
Henry Adams said, “A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops.” Madison who’s who recognizes the importance of recognizing those professionals that have made a significant impact in our lives, and in the lives of our children.
Where Madison Who’s Who separates from their peers in the industry is that Madison Who’s Who has not been content with merely offering a beautifully bound leather book of members names. They have made every effort to bring that book and those names alive and accessible as never before to their esteemed membership.
Madison’s Who’s Who also boasts a diverse membership base that includes artists, academicians, engineers, and realtors to name a few. Providing those member’s biographies and credentials along with the multiple benefits of online exposure was just the first step of many that Madison Who’s Who has taken to providing Madison Who’s Who members increased value.
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June 17th, 2008 by Stacey Barrus
If you’re trying to build your professional network, then Madison Who’s Who is a tremendous tool for you. It can help you gain additional business exposure, career expansion, and job recruitment. Madison Who’s Who professional directory is constantly growing. Their research staff may choose candidates through research. They also get candidates through professional associations and societies, trade organizations, or newspapers and magazines. Candidates may also be nominated by a colleague via Madison Who’s Who website.
Many professional Who’s Who directories specialize in providing its members with current biographical information of Executives and Professionals in virtually every industry.
This is to help people maximize their networking capabilities. To do this Madison Who’s Who allows you to search for members in their online registry. You can search by almost any criteria. You may select criteria such as, company name, industry, title, name etc. For anyone wanting to build a solid professional network, checkout the impressive services offered by Madison Who’s Who.
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June 13th, 2008 by Stacey Barrus
One of the benefits of using Madison Who’s Who is that you can easily find people to network with online who are in your industry. Networking, and finding people online can be a difficult chore, so here are some tips for finding people online
Searching people online through search engines. If you want free resources to locate people online you can use search engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN but please take note that free searches will take more time for you to locate people. If you want to take this route in searching people online then you need more time and be prepared with the possibility that you might get information that are not updated. Take advantage of the advance search features of search engine to narrow your search. If the name is too common, you might need to include middle name and their profession or line of work.
Searching people online through school and alumni websites. Again this is another free method to search people. You can visit your school websites or any popular alumni websites if you are looking for an old classmate. If you are lucky that your classmate is a registered member on one of your school websites or any alumni websites then you are successful on your search.
Searching people online through social networking websites. Today more and more people are getting into social networking websites. There is a large community of people there sharing interest and activities. Find your friend or relatives in social network services like Myspace, Facebook, Friendster, Orkut and other popular social networking websites. If the person you want to locate is a registered member in one of those sites, you can get in touch with him or her at once.
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June 11th, 2008 by Stacey Barrus
If you watch the news at all, you’re probably familiar with who’s who when it comes to prime time new reporting. CNN’s Golden boy Anderson Cooper is now also working on 60 Minutes. Why would he want to do this? It’s simple, 60 Minutes gives him a wider audience and a chance to tell stories in greater depth. “I really like being able to work on both broadcasts,” Cooper says via e-mail. “Writing and reporting a 12-minute story is a lot different than a four- or five-minute day-of-air story. The topics may not be different, but it’s a different style of writing and editing.” CNN lets him work for CBS on holidays and weekends. We asked about speculation that Cooper, who recently turned 41, could replace Katie Couric on CBS’ evening news. His cagey response: “I don’t believe much of what I read in the paper when it’s quotes from anonymous ‘television insiders.’ “
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June 9th, 2008 by Stacey Barrus
Today more than ever may be a great time to start a business despite the economic downturn. In fact, current market conditions have created unique opportunities for those thinking about new business start-up. One thing is for certain, if you’re looking to start a business, you need to connect with competent professionals in your area of expertise. Finding these professionals is simple, especially via Madison Who’s Who. So, why is now a good time to start a business?
There are combinations of factors driving this trend, according to Deborah Osgood, cofounder of BUZGate.org. First, with any slowdown in the economy, downsizing in many key industries has led to the availability of hundreds of thousands of talented professionals who find themselves suddenly out of work.
“Rather than seeking another position in the corporate world, many laid-off workers are looking to unleash their entrepreneurial spirit,” says Osgood. “This can be good news for both the individual and the corporation as individuals end up with more control over their long-term financial security and prosperity, and corporations end up outsourcing needed talent for less cost and less liability.”
This appears to be the case with the baby boomer generation where last year, 4.7 million people between ages 45 to 64 were self-employed according to the U.S. Department of Labor.
“I’ve worked for myself, corporate America and recently retired from the government,” says Richard Ramirez, founder and president of The United States Association of Veterans in Business. “I much prefer working for myself and with a resource community like BUZGate.org, it is so much easier to start a new venture and become profitable early on.”
Osgood says that now couldn’t be a better time to launch a new business, as thousands of business assistance programs across the country beef up support. Despite the current credit crunch, for example, financing opportunities are readily available and interest rates remain low.
BUZGate.org offers access to a wide variety of business development resources at no- cost including a 10-Step Venture eMentoring Program designed to assist anyone contemplating launching a new business by connecting them to an experienced virtual business mentor.
Osgood counsels that would-be entrepreneurs should be on the look out for new business opportunities as the economy shifts. While home sales may be down, for instance, there may be more demand for home improvement work; as gas prices go through the roof, demand rises for entertainment options nearer to home.
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June 5th, 2008 by Stacey Barrus
Have you ever pondered who’s who among war heros both past and present? Well, one of the hero’s of World War I was Gavrilo Princip. Gavrilo Princip (1894-1918) was born in June or July 1894, the son of a postman. One of nine children, six of whom died in infancy, Princip’s health was poor from an early age: his eventual death was caused by tuberculosis.
After attending schools in Sarajevo and Tuzla, Princip left for Belgrade in May 1912. While in Serbia Princip joined the secret Black Hand society, a nationalist movement favouring a union between Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia.
Princip was one of three men sent by Dragutin Dimitrijevic, the chief of the Intelligence Department in the Serbian Army and head of the Black Hand, to assassinate Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, during his visit to Sarajevo on 28 June 1914. Ferdinand had accepted the invitation of General Oskar Potiorek to inspect army manoeuvres in his capacity of Inspector General of the army. The other men sent to assassinate Ferdinand were Nedjelko Cabrinovic, and Trifko Grabez.
The three men were instructed to commit suicide after killing the Archduke. To this end they were each given a phial of cyanide, along with a revolver and grenades. Each of the men suffered from tuberculosis and consequently knew that they did not have long to live; meanwhile, Dimitrijevic did not wish any of the men to live to tell who was behind the assassination.
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June 3rd, 2008 by Stacey Barrus
Mention the word networking to most small business owners and they have one of two reactions, both of which will usually result in them quaking in their shoes! Either their mind races to complicated technical computers or they continue to break out in a cold sweat because networking to them means talking to strangers and certain rejection! If you’re worried about connecting with professionals in your area, Madison Who’s Who can help.
You see, networking is all about building relationships with potential customers, referrers or supporters for your business. It’s all about building the ‘know, like and trust’ factor - a crucial part of growing any business. Madison Who’s Who is a professional directory that can help with that by introducing you to professionals from almost every industry.
In order for you to excel at networking, you have got to get out there and start. Even if you are just networking online the same applies. You have to have strategies in place to enable you to communicate on a regular basis with your audience. It is probably even more important when it comes to online networking as you don’t always have the opportunity to connect face to face and have physical contact, which normally accounts for 55% of the communication process alone. This is why it can be extremely useful to have audio and video on your websites to bring your business personality to life and encourage people to meet with you.
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May 30th, 2008 by Stacey Barrus
Did you know that almost every organization or institution also keeps their own who’s who. There’s a who’s who of outstanding students in America as well as a Who Who’s of the most recognized teachers and even a Who’s Who of lawyers and a Who’s Who of athletes. Every company has its own roster’s of who’s who and every profession looks within its own ranks to spotlight their most brilliant with a who’s who designation.
It seems as though there is a who is for virtually everything, but I was surprised to find that there is also a who’s who publication for DC Comic heroes. Who’s Who: The Definitive Directory To The DC Universe was the creation of Len Wein, Marv Wolfman and Bob Greenberger, and its first incarnation debuted in the first month of 1985 (coverdate March 1985). The first edition counted 26 issues and 2 updates were published in 1987 and 1988, respectively. In 1990 a new loose-leaf edition of Who’s Who was published which counted 16 issues and a 2 issue update in 1993.
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