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  Detlev's Marketing Insider Thoughts: You should not buy the hyped up Underachiever Mastery Course...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-21)
You should not buy the hyped up Underachiever Mastery Course...
Now Frank Kern and Ed Dales Underachiever Mastery Course valued at $1497 is trying to top this with affiliates who are trying to shout out loud "Buy from me and I'll throw in another $11,589 (or any other sum of several thousands of $$$) of bonuses".
That's the whole topic of this "advanced version" of the Underachiever Mastery Course.
www.detlevreimer.com /blog/2005/01/you-should-not-buy-hyped-up.html   (791 words)

  
 Ricardo Semler: Set Them Free
Ricardo Semler had the sort of reckoning at 21 that most executives don't face until middle age.
Fresh from law school, where he'd been a restless underachiever, Semler took over his father's business, which manufactured pumps and propellers for the world's merchant marine.
He was awfully young, but his dad sensed that if he didn't give his son a chance, he'd lose him to another career.
www.cioinsight.com /article2/0,1397,1569009,00.asp   (1314 words)

  
 The Baltimore Chop: Random Notes Part Two Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-21)
Yeah, Garland has still has to prove that last season wasn't a fluke and he shouldn't get ace money on the basis of one season (See: "O's sign Ponson to three-year, $22.5M deal").
What also remains to be seen, however, is whether Burnett going to be worth his big payday with the Jays, who are taking an enormous gamble on a chronic underachiever (See: "O's sign Ponson...").
If he blossoms, combined with Halliday and Lily, Toronto will seriously contend in the A.L. East--that is IF he blossoms.
www.all-baseball.com /chop/archives/021348.html   (6816 words)

  
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It's true that he accomplished little in his life except to dissipate a substantial fortune, but he had a remarkable start: heir to England's oldest earldom, son-in-law of the powerful minister William Cecil and for a while the recipient of favorable attention from Queen Elizabeth.
His failure to advance is an interesting study in itself, colorfully punctuated by murder, feuds (including a famous quarrel with fellow underachiever Sir Philip Sidney), flight abroad, sexual adventures, a brief conversion to Catholicism, treasonable intrigues and other excitement."
Would Edward de Vere noted for his extreme self-centeredness write a play satirising himself as seen in the play, All's Well That End's Well, or was it maybe his very observant 'cousin' Francis Bacon who did instead?
www.sirbacon.org /newpage.htm   (6907 words)

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