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Jun 25, 2009 -
My dad and my mom were both artists who never found an audience for their artwork. And so I lived in poverty. Now that I'm not poor, I know that is what it was.
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Mar 25, 2009 -
If you've cut back on generous tipping you're not alone. While most of you say your restaurant gratuity is about the same, some say 2009 is the year of lousy tips.
Anyone who has worked in the service industry will tell you tipping is crucial to getting better service and making up for the employee's low hourly wage or base pay.
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Feb 15, 2009 -
In what Starbucks CEO Howard Schulz calls a "transformational event in the history of the company," packages of the brand's instant coffee will be sold in some stores beginning next month. The line of instant brew will be called Starbucks Via and it will be marketed with the idea that customers will be able to have a cup of Starbucks for under $1 (a pack of three will cost $2.95, and a 12-pack will sell for $9.95).
The move coincides with release of the stereotypically pricey company's version of a value breakfast meal, and it appears Starbucks's momentum to change its image is going strong.
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Apr 08, 2008 -
While throwing or screaming like a girl haven't exactly been populated as compliments, investing may give the usually downer-descriptor a positive twist. The folks at The Motley Fool have given women investors the ultimate confidence boost by claiming that Warren Buffett, Mr. Richest Person in the World himself, invests like a girl. Buffett's long-term, patient approach to investing sets him apart from typical male investors who react to the market by transforming their portfolios.
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