By: Jacob Long | 2010-03-28 | Management What Napoleon recognized in the natures of his generals still holds true for the natures of men and women today. Read about what successfully implementing change means. read more
By: Sue Field | 2010-12-12 | Press releases On the 4th Dec 2010 a pair of silk briefs that Napoleon Bonaparte wore to keep him warm during his post-Waterloo exile on the South Atlantic island of Saint Helena were put up for auction at a Parisian Auction. read more
By: Sara Goldstein | 2011-01-05 | Dental As an adult you can expect to grow a total of 32 permanent teeth. Your third molars, or wisdom teeth are the last to erupt somewhere between 17 and 24 years of age. But for many of us, our wisdom teeth cause problems. read more
By: A. Majid | 2010-09-25 | Self help You can achieve wisdom in an instant. And I am not peddling snake oil by saying that. You can be walking with Socrates, Bacon, Emerson, Churchill and other great men and women who had ever walked on this earth by reading their wise sayings... read more
By: Dr.Jeff Brown | 2011-03-28 | Health & Fitness Wisdom teeth usually don''t come through the gums until you are a teenager or in your twenties. They are usually the last teeth to come into your mouth. The majority of us have four wisdom teeth. Qui... read more
By: Ian E McDermott | 2010-03-30 | Success From our own experience we know some people are wiser than others. Also that a few organizations show wisdom in the systems they put in place and the way they work. Some people are experts but that doesn't make them wise. Wisdom is not the same as expertise or even mastery. read more
By: Kurt Kaywood | 2010-03-31 | Business The Wisdom of Syndication is a little known but all powerful tool. Whenever a specific performance objective requires collective work, shared leadership and real time integration with multiple skill levels, perspectives, or experiences then the syndication structure makes the most sense and produces the most leverage to all participants. A leader of a syndication is more of a beckon leading the way for the rest of the members, setting the pace and then allowing others to follow the systematic step by step process of doing a task mostly in the financial arena to receive maximum profit for all involved. read more
By: Ben Sanderson | 2010-09-23 | Business Think and Grow Rich was published by Napoleon Hill in 1937. Since then, the ideas expressed in Think and Grow Rich have led to the creation of more than a million millionaires. Napoleon Hill got his ideas for his groundbreaking book from the first billionaire in American history, and arguably the wealthiest self-made man in all of history: Andrew Carnegie... read more
By: Derek F Wright | 2010-09-20 | City Guides King Napoleon Bonaparte was laid to rest under tthe dome at Les Invalides in Paris in 1891. His body lain in an imposing marble tomb, decorated with volutes atop a rectangular slab. The complex of buildings is invested with the military history of France. read more
By: Paul Leslie Wilson | 2010-03-29 | Book Reviews My review of Think and Grow Rich. One of my favourite non-fiction books is called "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill. Originally written back in the first major depression of the 20th century this book is the standard by which I judge or other self-help books. It's a huge bestseller and there countless numbers of versions. read more
By: Ned Olson | 2010-03-28 | Crafts As the price of gold has escalated from a low of $275 in 2000 to the current $950, the demand in collectible coins has also increased. This has resulted in a sharp demand for numismatic coins and a corresponding increase in their value. read more