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Marketing Managers - Why Bother Organizing Your Own Events?? ... 1. Control is an important issue for managers in general...

History Of Portsmouth - England, Its Famous People And Events ... As so many Famous events and People were Born, Lived and worked in Portsmouth over the centuries I thought it would be a good idea to tell its story and some of the famous people's history...

Banquet Halls Venues For Weddings And Other Events By Babylon Toronto Wedding Centre ... This adds up to more money that will be needed to organize everything. However, hiring banquet facilities can save one all the trouble...

Why Choose A Corporate Events Management Company? ... Many of the corporate events management companies have a great deal of experience handling the type of situation that your company is planning... It is this experience that makes a professional events planning company the ideal choice for your next important occasion...

Booking Events & Shows ... Booking shows starts with a positive attitude. Work on having a pleasing attitude...

Betting On Sports Events ... These private wagers on sports and other events rank in volume as follows: football, baseball, basketball, hockey, boxing, golf and political elections, and such skill contests as bowling, horseshoes, Checkers, Chess, billiards, pool and Teeko...

That’s the great danger of sectarian opinions, they always accept the formulas of past events as useful for the measurement of future events and they never are, if you have high standards of accuracy.
—John Dos Passos (1896–1970)

It is remarkable how few events or crises there are in our histories, how little exercised we have been in our minds, how few experiences we have had. I would fain be assured that I am growing apace and rankly, though my very growth disturb this dull equanimity,—though it be with struggle through long, dark, muggy nights or seasons of gloom. It would be well if all our lives were a divine tragedy even, instead of this trivial comedy or farce. Dante, Bunyan, and others appear to have been exercised in their minds more than we: they were subjected to a kind of culture such as our district schools and colleges do not contemplate. Even Mahomet, though many may scream at his name, had a good deal more to live for, aye, and to die for, than they have commonly.
—Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

If you are to judge a man, you must know his secret thoughts, sorrows, and feelings; to know merely the outward events of a man’s life would only serve to make a chronological table—a fool’s notion of history.
—Honoré De Balzac (1799–1850)