Adapt or Die

Adapt or Die
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Entropy – Copyright Sam Russell 2013 I think change is a beautiful thing. I’d hate to be stuck in the same pattern and denied variation. I spend much of my time suspended between stasis and change, and I can become impatient – frustrated – when I have to wait, or worse, when I get left behind. Getti
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Bob is the worse thing that ever happened to me
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Meeting Bob Stolberg is the worse thing that ever happened to me. I was a happy single mom, living in a condo by the beach with my daughter, Morgan. I had a fat savings account, zero debt, a high paying job I liked, a newer car with no car payment, two homes that I owned and rented out, and I was ph
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April Favourites :)
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Greetings earthlings, Ok so I’ve read a lot of these monthly favourites blog posts and I like them. That said, there is one thing about them that really annoys me. The cost of their content. Yes, we would all like to have enough money to buy tons of expensive make up clothes and anything else we fan
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The Shining: Book vs Film
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I feel its worthy of note that Stephen King’s The Shining was one of the first books I ever read, and as Kubrick’s movie adaptation was already one of my all time favorites, it was to me not just a comparison of which of these acclaimed artists could do the most with the same story, but actually whi
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Global Forces and the Western European Brewing Industry
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The western sandwich European beer merchandise is one of the oldest, it contains the field biggest beer companies. However, this market facing around changing in political, applied science and legal issues which charms directly those companies and influence of their decisions. The PESTEL analysis of
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