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The Recipe of the Success of CieAura

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

The success of the network marketing scheme run by CieAura is based on three factors; they are:

Product: CieAura is offering a unique series of wellness products. The list of products marketed by the company includes transparent holographic chips, herbal teas and wristbands. The merchandises manufactured by this company functions not for treating or healing any medical condition; these products are designed to set right the balance of human body. Once the balance is rectified, human defense system will start performing as it should be resulting in increased stamina and improved endurance of the user. CieAura chips helps people to sleep better, find relief from acute pain, regain the lost energy and concentrate better. All these can be achieved without suffering from a single side effect.

Manpower: The term ‘manpower’ signifies both the leadership of CieAura and the retailers enrolled with the company. The expert panel associated with this wellness brand is comprised of extremely qualified members having several years of experience. Together, these experts create a solid base for the retailers to work on. According to the officials of CieAura, the retailers are the lifeline of their business as they are the ones who are taking these wonderful set of natural wellness products to the consumers.

Business Plan: CieAura has created a plan that is equally acceptable to the veterans in the world of business as well as people who are just stepping into the world. The cost of becoming a representative of CieAura is only $39 (there’s also as annual renewal fee), which makes it an affordable proposition for everyone. The plan ensures that every person signing in as a retailer earns an adequate amount on a regular basis and of course there are attractive bonuses on offer.

Melting pot

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Another problem with the “melting pot” metaphor was that it created a stereotype, a generalized picture of a race, gender, or nationality that supposedly represents the essential character of the group. We may have stereotypes of Latinos, or of athletes, or of “rednecks.” If we look inside ourselves and confront ourselves honestly, we may discover many such stereotypes. They stick in our minds and become habits of thinking. We may use them because they simplify human interactions or because they are endorsed by a group important to us. Unfortunately, stereotypes can be quite damaging. They may entail harsh prejudgments about others, and they may keep us from seeing the real value of a unique person who just happens to be Latino, or an athlete, or from the rural South. They may impede our ability to communicate with others in a genuine way.
The stereotype inherent in the “melting pot” theory seemed harmless on the surface: It offered an image of the ideal American citizen. However, that citizen always had a decidedly white, definitely male face. Asians, Middle Easterners, and African Americans—just to mention some of the “out” groups—did not mix very readily into a common pot. Moreover, often these people, joined by Native Americans and others, did not wish to lose their ethnic identities. Within the melting pot, women simply disappeared. It was hard to champion the economic and political rights of women when the ideal citizen was always a man. Elizabeth Lozano summarizes the shortcomings of the melting pot stereotype, and begins to explore an alternative view of American character:
The “melting pot” is not an adequate metaphor for a country which is comprised of a multiplicity of cultural backgrounds and traditions..
[W]e might better think of the United States in terms of a “cultural [stew]” in which all ingredients conserve their unique flavor, while also transforming and being transformed by the adjacent textures and scents.

Maintenance & Repairs for your car

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

One of the disadvantages of used-car leasing is the added expense of maintenance and repairs. Tune-ups, new tires, brakes, belts and hoses, radiator flushes, etc. —these can all add up to $1,000 (or more) for repairs that most cars will need between 30,000 and 60,000 miles. Spread out over the term of a lease, this $1,000 means an extra $42 per month for two years, or $28 per month for three years. And that’s just for “expected” maintenance and repairs Unexpected problems in the engine, transmission, and for computer system could easily cost another $1,000 to $2,000.
That may not be a lot to spend on a car you own if it means that you can drive it for a few more years. But how are you going to feel spending money on a car you don’t own? Especially if you have to give it back right after paying for major repairs?
In case you’re thinking that you can let some of those repairs go, a lease requires you to maintain the vehicle in good condition. If you don’t, you can be charged for “excess wear and tear” and/or “improper maintenance” at the end of the lease. You can’t avoid maintenance and repair costs, so be sure to include those expenses when calculating the total cost of a used-car lease.
And that brings us to another potential pitfall of used- car leasing: paying for extended warranties to cover major repair bills.

Meaning of Entrepreneur

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Cantillon defines an entrepreneur as one who bears uncertainty, buys labor and materials and selld products and uncertain prices. He is one who takes risks and makes innovations on the factors of production.

In french concept, an entrepreneur is an adventurer. He does new things or does things in a new way. He supplies new products makes new techniques of production discovers new markets and develops new sources of raw materials.

Peter Drucker says that n entrepreneur always searches for change, responds to it and exploits it as an opportunity.

Say, an economist, explains that an entrepreneur is one who shifts economic resources from an area of lower productivity to an area of higher productivity and greater yield.

Profit of business

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Profit is the primary determinant of investment. Profit depends on income, population, political stability, government policies stability, government policies, peace and order and social economic infrastructures. The role of the government is to serve the interests of all sectors based on the principles of social justice. The poor and the powerless should receive the first priority from government assistance programs.

Entrepreneurs contribute much to economic development. Hence the need for government support for entrepreneurship. Such assistance should be for the promotion of micro and small enterprises in order to benefit the poor masses. However the best gift of the government to the poor is to help them improve their knowledge, skills and values. Such development is the real development.

Corporation for Business

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

There are advantages of corporation it can have a limited liability. The liability of a stockholder is only up to his shares of stock. In case the corporation becomes a failure, creditors can only lay their claims on the assets of the corporation, not on the personal assets of the stockholders. Corporation are easy to raise capital. Asia from bank loans, a corporation can sell shares of stock to the public for additional funds. Individuals are more willing to invest in a corporation due to limited liability, and they can sell their shares of stock. They have perpetual life. The life of a corporation does not end with the withdrawal or death of key owners. It can exists for 50 years and it is subject to renewal. They also have specilized management. A corporation can hire professional managers and specialists. It has the funds to develop its human resources.