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We are going through a very painful time in our country in terms of the changing
nature of work, business, technology, healthcare, education, and the role of
government. Because of disruptive innovations in
There are so many subjects about which to write a blog every week, but, this
week, the retirement of Steve Jobs has spawned two separate blogs. The first was
a celebration of his
As my family and I celebrate the holidays this year, we truly feel that we have
gone through a rebirth from the many challenges we have faced in the past few
years. Objectively,
Dan Henninger of the Wall Street Journal wrote a column in the December 16,
2010, issue entitled
“What are Taxes For?”
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simple question triggered a thought
In the Saturday
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