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Job growth--or lack of it--and the levels of

unemployment continue to confuse obtuse

government analysts and the Wall Street crowd.

Why? They are ignoring the dramatic effect of

rapidly-increasing self-employment.

Recently, the weekly number of unemployed declined,

but the number of newly-created jobs was very

small. How could that happen when there were not

enough new jobs created that week?

Simple. More and more people are becoming

self-employed, no longer wanting, needing and

even seeking jobs.

One reason: many kinds of American jobs are an

endangered species. They're simply not needed any

more by corporate America.

These jobs include office administrators,

production/factory work, farmers and ranchers, stock

clerks, sewing machine operators, mail clerks, mail

machine operators, computer operators, secretaries,

telemarketers, meter readers and part-time sales people.

The reasons: office technology, changes in business

practices, escalating plant and factory automation,

declining numbers of small farms due to acquisition,

RFID technology for inventory management, offshore

outsourcing, employees doing their own word

processing and data entry, heavy use of email,

optical scanning and voice recognition systems, and

growing e-commerce and automated reordering

systems.

Don't hold your breath, waiting to return to the

good old days of being paid $15 to $20 per

hour--plus benefits--for low tech, old fashioned

office and factory work. These Happy Days will not

be here again.

You have to learn more to earn more--continuously,

and you must also become self-employed and attain

Internet proficiency to succeed in the 21st Century.

Brain experts say we only use 5 to 10% of our brain's

memory, so we all have lots of room to store new

information.

What some powerful proof that globalism and the

decline of jobs are permanent? The IBM worldwide

Chief Procurement Officer does not work at IBM

Corporate Headquarters in Armonk, NY. His office is

now in China.

A recent study says that 72% of households are

thinking about starting a home based business. And

73% of Americans use the Internet regularly. Most

likely, there's considerable--perhaps perfect--overlap

of these two groups.

Don't be left out or left behind. You, too, should be

starting or expanding your home based business and

becoming a proficient and prolific Internet user to

build your businesses.

There's an old saying, "he who hesitates is lost."

Comedian Mel Brooks changed that to "he who

hesitates is poor." Mel's right!

Poverty is a deliberate choice caused by a mindset

focused on lack and coasting--at your family's

expense--by passively living in the past, rather than

seeking today's 21st Century opportunities.

Wait no longer. Don't become an endangered species.

Eagles can die off as an endangered species or soar

majestically to search for more desirable places for

them to flourish.

This applies to you, too. What kind of eagle do

you want to be--one becoming extinct or one soaring

boldly to incredible success?

The choice is yours. The best choice is self-employment.

Remember, at best, "he who hesitates is poor."

John J. Alquist owns and operates Alquist Enterprises. The firm offers professional speaking, writing/authoring, and business consultant--and it operates two MLM businesses. Contact John at john@tell-it-well.com. Or visit him online at http://www.tell-it-well.com

Austin Texas

Austin Texas Austin is the capital of Texas and the state's fourth largest city. Austin is an apex of culture and education serving the Austin-Round Rock metropolitan area. The population was estimated to be 690,252 as of 2006, with a population of over 1.5 million in the metro area. The city sits on the Colorado River and the Balcones Fault. Its major roadways include Interstate 35, the Mopac Expressway, Hwy 183, Hwy 290 and Hwy 71.

Austin's educational experience is grounded most notably by the University of Texas. University of Texas has the largest enrollment of all colleges within the state and, with nearly 50,000 students, had the fifth largest single-campus enrollment in the nation in 2006. Other institutions include Austin Community College, Concordia University, Hutson-Tillotson University, St. Edward's University, the Action School of Business, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary and LeTourneau University.

Austin is known for its eclectic mixture of culture, entertainment, large corporations and local businesses. The official slogan for the city is, "The Live Music Capital of the World" however many Austinites live by the locally adopted slogan, "Keep Austin Weird".

The cultural experience in Austin, TX is endless and ranges from live music to film festivals to Broadway productions and more.

Most well known for country and blues music, the city nurtures an ever-growing diversity of music genres. Some of the city's most famous artists include The Dixie Chicks, Janis Joplin and Willie Nelson. Live music is sought after in venues such as Saxon Pub, Cedar Street Courtyard, Momo's, Continental Club, Lucky Lounge, Shady Grove and more.

Sixth Street hosts a colorful blend of nightclubs, restaurants, live music and characters. Esther's Follies anchors Sixth Street with over 20 years of comedy, parody and magic. The Warehouse District is another one of Austin's hot spots and offers more live music, concert halls, clubs and restaurants. Austin's collections of music can also be heard from places like the Frank Erwin Center, Zilker Park, Antone's Night Club, Stubb's Bar-B-Q and Broken Spoke. Music festivals such as The Austin City Limits Music Festival is an annual three-day celebration of Austin music. The Urban Music Festival is an outdoor, family orientated festival featuring live music and activities held along the banks of Town Lake at Auditorium Shores. The Zilker Hillside Theater also hosts the annual Zilker Summer Musical where you can spread a blanket over the grass and settle down to enjoy the show.

Filmmaking has become another attribute contributing to the allure of Austin. More than 350 major features and made-for-television movies have been filmed in the city. In 2007 the city ranked third in a list of top ten cities for moviemakers. An annual film/music/multimedia festival known as South by Southwest showcases hundreds of musical acts, hosts a frenzy of creative media entrepreneurs and has gained international acclaim for its emphasis on independent filmmaking.

Austin rounds off its cultural experience by offering much in the way of Fine Arts. Enjoy Broadway musicals or concerts at Walden Magic Productions, Capital City Mystery Players, Austin Murder Mystery Musicals, City Lights Theatres, University of Texas Performing Arts Center, Gobotrick Theatre Company and Strings Attached Concerts.

Austinites embrace the diverse lifestyles and opportunities found within the city and the city's residents include a mix of professors, students, politicians, lobbyists, musicians, state employees, high-tech workers and blue collar workers.

The city is home to major technology corporations and has earned the nickname "Silicon Hills." The city's largest employers include the State of Texas, The University of Texas, the SETON Healthcare Network, Dell, IBM, Freescale Semiconductors, Apple Inc., Vignette, AMD, Applied Materials, Cirrus Logic, Hoover's, Intel, Motive Inc., National Instruments, Samsung, Silicon Laboratories, Sun Microsystems and United Devices.

In addition to global companies, Austin features a strong network of locally owned organizations. The citizens as well as the Austin Independent Business Alliance protect these businesses. The success of small business in Austin has been linked to the "Keep Austin Weird" campaign and reflects the high level of commitment to resist excessive commercialization.

Shopping in Austin is as much a treat as strolling down Sixth Street. The city has everything to offer with stores such as Abercrombie & Fitch, Aeropostale, Al's Formal Wear, American Eagle Outfitters, Ann Taylor, Apple Computer, Arden B., Aveda Lifestyle Store, BabyGap, Bakers, Banana Republic, Bath & Body Works, bebe, Ben Bridge Jewelers, Brookstone, Buckle, Build-A-Bear Workshop, Cache, The Children's Place, Claire's Accessories, Coach, Coldwater Creek, Custom Stickers, Dallas Cowboys Pro Shop, Deck the Walls, Dillard's, EB Games, Eddie Bauer, Express, Finish Line, Foot Locker, Gadzooks, Gap, Glamour Shots, GNC, Gordon's Jewelers, Helzberg Diamonds, Hollister Co., Hot Topic, J. Crew, JCPenney, Journeys, Lane Bryant, Macy's, Motherhood Maternity, Nine West, Old Navy, Payless ShoeSource, Rave, Sears, Sephora, Sharper Image, T-Mobile, Talbots, Victoria's Secret, Williams-Sonoma, Yankee Candle and much, much more.

The flavor of Austin's dining is an array of enjoyable meals. Fast food restaurants include Rockets, Baja Fresh Mexican Grill, Sandy's Hamburgers, Marble Slab Creamery, Hut's Hamburgers, Cozzoli's Pizza, McDonald's, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Burger Tex, Whataburger, Wendy's, Church's Chicken, Dairy Queen, Papa John's, Jack In the Box and Subway, along with an endless list of locally owned and franchise businesses. Austin steakhouses include Mesa Ranch, Finn & Porter, Kobe Steakhouse, Texas Land & Cattle Steakhouse, Hudson's on the Bend, Main Street Grill and more. Delicious Mexican flavor can be found at Jorge's, Rio Grande Tex Mex, La Reyna, Texican Caf

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big companies for grade 12 account project?

for my accounting project i have to pick a company and analyze the company, look at previous financial records from the past 3 years and decide if we would invest in them, this is a HUGE project, it will take us all semester, so i need a company thats doing amazing and is publicized a lot through newspapers, internet, magazines, and/or third-parties that write about them.

companies we cant use since they were used last semester
sony, dell, microsoft, google, nike, bestbuy, wal-mart, apple, rogers, tim hortons, abercrombie&fitch, LG, RIM, intel, mcdonalds, IBM, adidas, loblaws, amercian eagle, ford, pepsi

companies i thought about using were
ATI, future shop, molson, nintendo, ikea, aeropostale, yahoo, pioneer

can anyone suggust if those companies are any good, maybe one might be better than the other, i was thinking ikea might be the best company to use, or is there one i missed that is better? thanks in advance, will give best answer 5+

how bout some of the other car componys, or even some of the other major eletronics componys; JVC, magnivox. pioneer or nintindo would be good 1s also

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