September 16th, 2009 by Matt Schwartz
Even those who are fortunate to do what they love have to deal with times when clouds get in the way of their sunshine. The current economic climate can be an added downer. Real rain is necessary to make gardens grow. However, metaphorical precipitation of the mind can lead to lackluster productivity. A cheerful attitude [...]
September 9th, 2009 by Matt Schwartz
If you are in the mood to delve into the intricacies and idiosyncrasies of Religion while in an intellectual pursuit of its histories and philosophies, or you have a yen to celebrate the world of Duo-Piano: seek out Professor Bruce McDonald’s door. Dr. McDonald is an Assistant Professor of Religion at Texas Wesleyan University, and [...]
September 3rd, 2009 by Matt Schwartz
Not everyone is suited to fly. Then there are those that are born to be airborne. Well, there is Superman for an example. For a more real world example in the city of Lisbon, Portugal there is Fernando Lopes Santos who is a commercial pilot for TAP Portugal. If you think about it there are [...]
August 28th, 2009 by Matt Schwartz
Its an old proverb that says “Opportunity knocks but once.” It makes one wonder what its origins are: who said it, why they said it, and to whom they said it to. To knock only once paints Opportunity’s nature as stingy and impatient. However proverbs are there to teach their lessons. To sit on a [...]
July 31st, 2009 by Matt Schwartz
Open minded, forward thinking, and highly skilled at diplomatic negotiations are just a few of Uwe Leuschner’s attributes in his position as Director General/C.E.O. for OOO LUXX Russia, a company within the Logistics and Supply Chain Industry. Mr. Leuschner is so adept at his position that in mid March of 2009 he lectured at the [...]
July 31st, 2009 by Matt Schwartz
“For an optimist the glass is half full, for a pessimist it’s half empty, and for an engineer is twice bigger than necessary.” Said someone astute about engineering. It’s probable that Mr. Thomas R. Barth has thought this thought. Thomas R. Barth is the Managing Partner of International Management and Construction Corporation. IMCC is based [...]
July 31st, 2009 by Matt Schwartz
If you have an interest in the Theory of Interest, sign up for one of Stuart J. Sidney’s, Ph.D. classes. He teaches this subject at the University of Connecticut at undergraduate and graduate levels. This is a timely subject, an economic theory that deals with banking practices of savings and investment. Dr. Sidney also teaches [...]
July 31st, 2009 by Matt Schwartz
Once the Hydrocarbon Fluids Production Coordinator, Steven Slack has risen to his current position of Baytown Training Organizational Supervisor for ExxonMobile. It should come as no surprise that ExxonMobile is the world’s largest publicly traded international oil and gas company. They fully and freely accept the responsibilities that go hand in hand with their great [...]
July 31st, 2009 by Matt Schwartz
An experienced and excellent Dental Surgeon and General Practitioner of Dentistry in his own private practice, Dr. Robin Woods has a specialty in research towards infectious diseases and their transmissions (Aetiology). He also is involved in the development of dissociative anesthesia. In 2006 he was a champion of fluoridation stating, “The Australian National Institute of [...]
July 31st, 2009 by Matt Schwartz
With his brilliant combination of perseverance and sagacity Mohammed Al Dowais came from respectful and modest origins, being born into a family of farmers, to wind up as the current Deputy Chief of Financial Accounts and Senior Manager of Saudi British Bank. SABB is a Joint Stock Company with a strong track record and a [...]