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Igniting the Spark to Trigger it All: One Memory Away
Twins Mindy and Winter are enjoying a peaceful jog when they are attacked by a killer. Three days later, Mindy wakes in a hospital and is told Winter was raped, stabbed, and died shortly after arriving at the hospital. Mindy has survived but her memory has not. Forced to relearn everything and live with a husband she doesn’t remember, Mindy comes across her own diaries that reveal shocking secrets. She begins to retrieve her memory but keeps it silent for fear the killer will find out and come after her. She gets flashbacks of that ominous day but the killer’s face remains veiled in fog. One more person is dead and another has gone missing. Can Mindy clear the fog and remember her sister’s killer before he decides she has become a threat? In this small town, people begin to point fingers and some point to Mindy’s husband. .
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It's all relative: can a newcomer revitalize a family business--without igniting a family feud? Learn from 3 entrepreneurs who did just that.: An article from: Entrepreneur
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Title: It's all relative: can a newcomer revitalize a family business--without igniting a family feud? Learn from 3 entrepreneurs who did just that.
Author: Chris Penttila
Publication:Entrepreneur (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 1, 2005
Publisher: Entrepreneur Media, Inc.
Volume: 33 Issue: 3 Page: 74(4)

Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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Igniting the Phoenix: A New Vision for IT
Like most people in any industry, information technologists tend to take a very narrow view of their world. This is unfortunate, because as Einstein pointed out, "Problems cannot be solved at the same level of awareness that created them." An understanding of other fields can provide the broader perspective needed to bring about significant change.

This book applies ideas from other fields to information technology. The author believes that if we are to dramatically reduce the amount of time and effort it takes to build business software, we need to completely re-think how we go about it. Improving methodologies, changing programming languages, using offshore resources - these answers will lead to incremental improvements, at best. What is needed is dramatic change. To do this requires an equally dramatic change in thinking. Applying insights from the world of science, sociology and psychology, the author offers a vision for a new IT..
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