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29413 MONDAY LESSON 904-THE TIPITAKA-Vinaya Pitaka
from FREE ONLINE eNālāndā Research and Practice UNIVERSITY through http://sarvajan.ambedkar.org
THE ONLY BUDDHIST
& SARVA SAMAJ (SC/ST/OBC/MINORITIES/POOR UPPER CASTES) an Alternative
Media is: http://sarvajan.ambedkar.org
The Only Hope of the
Nation Along with SDPI is Elephant of BSP!
with Congress, other regional parties JDS, BSR, KJP and BJP!
BSP will capture the MASTER KEY !
For Mayawati!
For
equal distribution of wealth of this country to Sarva SAMAJ i.e., for
SC/ST/OBC/Minorities and poor upper castes for peace,welfare and
happiness of the entire people and not just for corporate interests and
in - humanists.
Maha Mayawati JI the next Prime Minister of PRABUDDHA BHARATH
Mayawati accuses election panel of caste bias following frisking incident in Gulbarga
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AWAKENED ONE WITH AWARENESS ONE’S FAIR TRADE PRACTICE
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Image Consulting Small Business Idea
The Pros and Cons of Starting an Image Consulting Business
Maha Mayawati JI the next Prime Minister of PRABUDDHA BHARATH
The Only Hope of the Nation Along with SDPI is Elephant of BSP!
with Congress, other regional parties JDS, BSR, KJP and BJP!
BSP will capture the MASTER KEY !
For Mayawati!
Please vote for the following BSP candidates in ELEPHANT symbol on 05-05-2013
Karnataka voters most worried about corruption
BANGALORE:
Nothing worries voters in Karnataka more than the endemic levels of
corruption. Along with hassle-free conduct of public business, they
prefer affordability of goods and service, education and safety.
The six top issues on the citizen’s mind in order of priority are:
corruption, inflation, Lokayukta, education, stability and security.
Respondents across age, caste and economic groups felt the urgency
for the next government to tackle corruption. Public confidence in the
working of the administration has eroded following scams over misuse of
land and public property, illegal mining and export of ore and
day-to-day practice of bribes. Politicians have had to spend time in
jail and the civil society movement has gained extra vigour, but
largescale corrective measures to stem the rot are yet to be taken.
Voters
gave second priority to the issue of rising cost of living, saying they
expect parties to devise schemes to fight inflationary trends. Next,
they believe in a proactive Lokayukta that should not have caste/religion discriminative source of bias. In a historical first, a
Lokayukta report had scalped a chief minister (B S Yeddyurappa). Critics
had noted that the regimes that followed only tried to undermine the
influence of the anti-corruption ombudsman for over
one-and-a-half-years.
Priority No 4 was given to
education. Respondents across class barriers and many professional
groups including lawyers, businessmen and government officials, felt the
need for quality education.
The next two concerns related to stability (No 5) and security (No 6).
Political
stability has been a casualty for over eight years now with the state
witnessing two coalition governments in three-and-a-half-years (2004 to
2007) and three CMs within five years (2008 to 2013). Constant
infighting that led to negligence of administration has also given
reasons for worry. Sporadic cases of moral policing and increasing crime
rate have led to a deep sense of insecurity.
All the above mentioned parties are incapable of giving good governance with their discriminative source of bias supporting the corporates and upper castes. good governance includes distribution of healthy deeds, land to the tillers and uninterrupted irrigation to the farmers. Free Education to all the children up to an age of 14. Government loan to all youth who wish to start their own business and trade. Corrupt free government employees who are efficient for providing good governance as enshrined in the Constitution.
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Image Consulting Small Business Idea
The Pros and Cons of Starting an Image Consulting Business
Image consultants coach others on dress, accessories, makeup and
etiquette to help them make a great first impression and achieve their
goals.
If you are fashion-savvy, an excellent communicator, and a
people-person, a small business as an image consultant might be a great
business for you.
The Pros
Not only do image consultants get to create a business around
something they are passionate about, but they may also experience other
benefits including:
- Startup costs are relatively low.
- You can work out of your home.
- You can use your creativity to help your clients.
- You can form partnerships with hair stylists, makeup artists, dietitians, personal trainers and life coaches.
- You can specialize in working with celebrities, executives,
politicians or any other group who uses the services of an image
consultant.
- You can watch as your clients become highly confident and successful.
The Cons
Some of the potential challenges of starting an image consulting business include:
- Image consulting can be a difficult field to break into.
- You will be exposed to extra scrutiny and have to be able to make
an excellent impression on others in order to sell your services.
- You need to stay up-to-date on all of the current fashion trends.
- You will need to exhibit a gentle tact when it comes time to analyze your clients’ images.
- You may need to bring in other experts if you don’t have experience in all areas of image consulting.
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