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James Belle

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money making etc..

Haven't lived long enough to have a bio! but i've written guides and tips mainly for people with bad credit ratings, ranging from credit cards for bad credit borrowers, bad credit loans, debt consolidation, bad credit mortgages and other information around personal finance! 

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Bio

money making etc..

Haven't lived long enough to have a bio! but i've written guides and tips mainly for people with bad credit ratings, ranging from credit cards for bad credit borrowers, bad credit loans, debt consolidation, bad credit mortgages and other information around personal finance! 

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I.T, Multimedia!

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Fast Talk | April 10, 2008 4:34 pm
A. tall and loud can be authoritative but not always in a good way, if people see you as knowledgeable, approachable but assertive, i think those are better attributes.
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Blog Post: We The People... | by Penny Ronning | April 10, 2008 4:19 pm
Comment: while I denounce the treatement of Tibetans and Chinese citizens, I think the demonstrations have somewhat tarnished the olympic image, the IOC are even discussing the future of the round the...
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Comment: No, only the founder(s) need have that approach, you do need committed people but not because they have nothing better to do, unless your line of business is something routine and requires no...
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Article: MLB's Digital Dominance | by Fast Company staff | April 04, 2008 12:35 pm
Comment: i'd think that drilling a hole in the bat makes it lighter thereby affecting the swing!

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Employers know the problem with great job candidates is that they usually have jobs and aren't actively seeking another one. And why should they? It's a hassle to send out resumes, shake the trees...