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Digital Cameras – Quality Vs. Size
 by: Sara Wells
Date Posted: April 11, 2006
      When looking to purchase a new digital camera there is always the debate between size and quality within the range of your budget. No matter what the budget, the choice will have to be made between a smaller size, more portable camera and a higher resolution camera with more features. Making the choice between the two is simply a matter off considering what the camera's purpose. Digital camera users who plan to use a camera for simple point-and-shoot purposes will want to focus their budget on a small, portable camera. These individuals are most likely using their camera to document travels, family events, and personal experiences for their own memory. The photos don't need to be or a super high resolution because they will not be blown up to poster size, but will remain 4 x 6 or 5 x 7 in a frame on the mantel. It is important to consider that when size is traded for quality, while the photos will be higher quality, users may be less inclined to take photos as the size of the camera becomes a hindrance to taking it along for the fun.
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Oil Shortgages - A Solution
 by: Steve Gillman
Date Posted: April 07, 2006

Many of us remember the oil shortages of the late seventies. They caused more than just the inconvenience of occasional gasoline rationing. Several elderly people actually died in the New York City area because of a lack of heating oil. Some people thought it would only get worse, and we would run out of oil completely before long.

Interestingly, at the same time, gold and other things much rarer than oil were available to anyone who wanted them. This gives us a clue to what causes an oil shortage, or any other shortage. It is usually just one thing.

Oil Shortages Are Caused By Price Controls..
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    Don't Let Confusion Scare You Away
     by: Jeff Lakie  March 30 2006

    There are many reasons why people get loans. If you are thinking about getting a loan, but are not sure to get, don't put it off because you don't know which is the best one. There is a good one for you… now it's just a matter of finding it. Use this article to educate yourself on which loan is the right one for your situation.

    Perhaps you want to enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that will never come your way again. Or perhaps you need to fix up the house to get it ready to sell. Or perhaps you need to make a financial decision to consolidate your debts in order to reduce your monthly payments and lengthen the term to pay back their loans. Whatever the reason many people are looking to loans to help them reach their financial goals.
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    Sales Compensation: Creating Performance Clarity
     by: John F. Tallitsch
    Date Posted: April 03, 2006

    A prospective client called several days ago and asked: "What should I pay a great performer and what should I pay a salesperson who doesn't meet expectations?"

    Assessing sales compensation effectiveness from the perspective of expected market pay levels is far too limiting. Sales compensation should be evaluated within the context of the entire performance and pay range for the job performed and results delivered. Furthermore, sales compensation plans and pay levels should be created or critiqued in the same way that one assesses any other investment geared toward making money or improving future business.
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