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Focus Learning – Studying With Intensity

Sean Chua Lian Heng asked: In Accelerated Learning Technologies, one of the most crucial part is on Focus Learning. You will need to devote time and energy to concentrate and focus on your studying.But first of all, just what is Focus Learning? It is a learning process where you use your time well and study [...]

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How Intelligent Intellectual Property Policies Can Create a Global Sustainable Energy Infrastructure

Kevin Closson asked: Intellectual property is the throttle of the global innovation engine. Applied properly, the throttle can accelerate innovation and support business, governmental, and humanitarian goals. Set incorrectly, it can stifle innovation or exacerbate inequality. Intellectual property policy, therefore, is a key piece of the march toward a global, sustainable energy model. Yet curiously, [...]

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GSA Schedules – Accelerate Your Sales

Anirban Bhattacharya asked: The quickest and easiest way for any company to accelerate their sales in the Federal Market Place is to be a GSA Schedule Contract holder. The GSA Schedules have been expanded to allow almost every industry the ability to sell products and professional services to the Federal Government. What is the GSA [...]

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Is Technology Ruining Golf?

Loren Larson asked: TechnologyWhen is too much too much? Scoring isn’t everything. Is it? In the US, Soccer is put down because scoring can be non-existent thus boring, baseball is too slow and instant replay isn’t instant enough in football. Golf on the other hand “must” have birdies or else it isn’t exciting and fans [...]

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