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VH-IPG_NZAA_6169
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VH-IPG Beech 400A Beechjet (RK-222), Business Aviation Solutions Pty Ltd, 24 August 2012 - Auckland


VH-RCA_NZAA_2045
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VH-RCA Cessna 750 Citation X, Business Aviation Solutions Pty Ltd, 19 February 2012 - Auckland

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Fady opening the Meetup
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Interact Egypt Website
Interact Egypt Twitter Account
Interact Egypt facebook Fanpage
Fady Ramzy Twitter Account @cyberzizo
Interact Egypt Linkedin Page
Egypt Innovation Entrepreneurs Linkedin Group


Abdellatif Olama preparing for his lecture
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Interact Egypt Website
Interact Egypt Twitter Account
Interact Egypt facebook Fanpage
Abdellatif Olama Twitter Account @a_olama
Interact Egypt Linkedin Page
Egypt Innovation Entrepreneurs Linkedin Group


Entreneurs enjoying the setting with Mike Ducker and Dalia Al-Saied
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Interact Egypt Website
Interact Egypt Twitter Account
Interact Egypt facebook Fanpage
Dalia Al-Saied Twitter Account @daliaalsaid
Mike Ducker Twitter Account @gepEGmike
Interact Egypt Linkedin Page
Egypt Innovation Entrepreneurs Linkedin Group

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Robinwood
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Robinwood in Elmhurst (1908). Michigan native George H. Miller graduated from the University of Michigan in 1893 and taught science in Marshall, MI. After his marriage to Bernice Porter, he moved to the Chicago area to become a manager for Sears, Roebuck & Co. Miller eventually started his own business, the Miller Fibre Box Company. He was also a member of the Chicago Chamber of Commerce, the City Club and the YMCA. Bernice was a charter member of the Daughters of the American Revolution.


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First day of my 365.
This is not the first time I have tried this. I think I've tried it maybe two or three times before, only getting to about a week or less. I want to dedicate the year to pushing myself harder in my crafts. Taking more pictures, doing more pieces, and starting my own businesses.

Today, I chilled at home and drew a couple pictures with the new Wacom Intuos5 Touch tablet I got the other day. I have wanted one for years, and now I can finally get deeper into my illustrations and designs.

Went with my mom to the store and bought myself a crazy expensive CR2 battery so I can use my remote shutter release again.

Here's to a great year.

Grant Sims visits Mays

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Grant Sims visits Mays
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Grant Sims speaks to undergraduate Business Honors students at Texas A&M University's Mays Business School. [Photo:Mays Communications]


Grant Sims visits Mays
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Grant Sims speaks to undergraduate Business Honors students at Texas A&M University's Mays Business School. [Photo:Mays Communications]

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European Business Masters Cup
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The European Business Masters Cup is an international simulation competition organised by Stuttgart Media university, one round was held at Birmingham City University's City North campus on 16th-17th June 2010.

For more www.hdm-stuttgart.de/ebmc/seiten/season_2010.html

For more on Business courses at Birmingham City University www.bcu.ac.uk/bcbs

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VIP Membership card
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VIP Membership metal business card in stainless steel by PureMetalCards.com

Infusionsoft Success Course

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Infusionsoft Success Course
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Infusionsoft is the leader in small business small business marketing automation and these are a few photos from our office.


Jordan Hatch 'Thumbs Up' for the Infusionsoft Success Course
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Infusionsoft is the leader in small business small business marketing automation and these are a few photos from our office.


20120313-DM-LSC-0014 Acting Director of Office of Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization Dexter Pearson.
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Acting Director of Office of Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization Dexter Pearson. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.

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Business Card Board
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Day one hundred fifty-nine/365. Have you talked with anyone lately who enjoys a strong sense of job security? I'm not an economist or an authority in political science, but I realize that there is a variety of factors making people nervous.

Aside from the sense of tenuousness about job security, there is also the question of job satisfaction. A 2005 Harris Interactive, Inc., survey revealed that only 20% of American workers feel "passionate" about their jobs.

Our jobs are important. They put food on the table and a roof over our heads. (They assure that our basic needs will be met!) Our jobs add to our sense of who we are. (That's our very identity!) They determine whom we talk to, where we spend our time, and even what we think about when we're not at work.

How much of the uneasiness about job security, and the stark absence of passion, is beyond our control? Is there something inside of us that makes us want to think we have less control than we do?

What is it that Martin Luther King said about being a streetsweeper? Be the best one you can possibly be, he urged.

Was King an idealist? What measure of influence do we have over our our career and our self?


Closed for Business--176
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Image by Universal Pops
Almost the entirety of downtown (using the term loosely) Pamplin City, Appomattox County, Virginia is abandoned and in a state of decline. The business section was one long block; today is exudes the atmosphere of a ghost town. The textures of wood, tin and brick stood out on this particular structure.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

Clarisonic | Top 20 Great Facebook Fan Pages for Business | Social Media in Business

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Clarisonic | Top 20 Great Facebook Fan Pages for Business | Social Media in Business
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Top 20 Great Facebook fan pages for Business | Social Media in Business




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Page Me
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"Damn, Homez, hit me up on mah paguh!"


G+ for Business
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The Google+ for Business page.

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Pittsburgh - North Shore: Rachel Carson Bridge
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The Rachel Carson Bridge, also known as the Ninth Street Bridge, spans 840 feet across the Allegheny River, connecting the North Shore and the Central Business District in downtown Pittsburgh. Originally opened on November 26, 1926, it was renamed after Pittsburgh native and naturalist, Rachel Carson, on Earth Day, April 22, 2006. The bridge was built from 1925 to 1928 by architect Stanley L. Roush and engineers Vernon R. Covell, H. E. Dodge, Alfred D. Nutter and T. J. Wilkerson of the Allegheny County Department of Public Works.

The bridge was renamed after years of lobbying by Esther Barazzone, president of Chatham University--Carson's alma mater, which was known as the Pennsylvania College for Women when she graduated in 1929. Rachel Carson (1907 -1964) was was born 18 miles up the Allegheney River in a farmhouse in Springdale, now the Rachel Carson Homestead. She began her career as a marine a biologist in the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries and achieved financial success and fame as a nature writer, with her 1951 bestseller, The Sea Around Us. Along with her next bestseller, The Edge of the Sea, and the first book, Under the Sea Wind, she explored the whole of ocean life, from the shores to the surface to the deep sea. In the late 1950s, Carson turned her attention to conservation and the environmental problems caused by synthetic pesticides which culminated in 1962's Silent Spring, which led to a nationwide ban on DDT and other pesticides and inspired a grassroots environmental movement that led to the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency.

Along with the Andy Warhol Bridge and the Roberto Clemente Bridge, it is one of the "Three Sisters Bridges," three parallel self-anchored suspension bridges crossing the Allegheney. They were the first self-anchored bridges built in the United States. The Municipal Art Commission had mandated the bridges all be suspension, but the site conditions didn't allow for typical anchorages. The unusual self-anchored design features heavy anchorages to hold the cable ends and rigid towers to hold the ends apart. The deck girders were originally painted green with the remaining superstructure aluminum grey, but today, like most downtown Pittsburgh river bridges, it is painted yellow.


The Ninth Street Bridge was designated a landmark by the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark in 1988.

National Register #86000019 (1986)


Constantine Historic Commercial District, Constantine, Saint Joseph County
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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 17, 1985, the Constantine Historic Commercial District comprises five acres in the original, two-block core of the Village of Constantine's historic and contemporary central business district. The district contains thirty-four commercial and residential structures, the majority of which represent nicely preserved examples of mid-nineteenth to early twentieth century Greek Revival and Italianate styles. The commercial buildings are between one and three stories in height. The Greek revival structures are covered in asphalt shingle, aluminum siding, and painted clapboard with rectangular facade openings, gable ends with returns, and simple classical lines. The dominant Italianate brick blocks display elaborate bracketed cornices, round or segmental-arched windows with hoodmolds or other decorative accents, central roofline pediments, pilastered entry bays, transoms or fanlights, and large display windows.

The Constantine Historic Commercial District derives its significance from both historic and architectural features. Founded in 1828, the Village of Constantine soon became a major regional port for shipping agricultural products east and receiving return shipments for local merchants. Among the important persons associated with Constantine's economic development was former Michigan governor and state senator John S. Barry (1842-1846, 1850-1851), whose river trade and mercantile interests centered in the village. Several Greek Revival structures remain from the period, among them Barry's original warehouse. The prosperity established during Constantine's river trade era carried over into the 1870s when local residents financed a number of handsomely detailed Italianate commercial blocks. Despite alterations to street level facades, Constantine's commercial center remains remarkable for the elegance and historic character of its nineteenth and early twentieth century downtown structures.

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Shabby China Cabinet
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Probably the best Christmas present I ever received! This was from my parents several years ago---mom got it for practically nothing from a local antique store that sadly, is no longer in business. This is one of my most cherished belongings because of the sentimental value and its beauty.

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Business Analytics Forum: Expo Grand Opening Reception
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Business Analytics Forum: Expo Grand Opening Reception


Business Analytics Forum: Expo Grand Opening Reception
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Business Analytics Forum: Expo Grand Opening Reception

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Customer Service Resources for Small Businesses | Help Scout
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business resources
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We have all kinds of resources to help you with your small business needs...including the business reference librarian!

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Republican Water Loo
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www.frumforum.com/waterloo

March 21st, 2010 at 4:59 pm by David Frum

Conservatives and Republicans today suffered their most crushing legislative defeat since the 1960s.

It’s hard to exaggerate the magnitude of the disaster. Conservatives may cheer themselves that they’ll compensate for today’s expected vote with a big win in the November 2010 elections. But:

(1) It’s a good bet that conservatives are over-optimistic about November – by then the economy will have improved and the immediate goodies in the healthcare bill will be reaching key voting blocs.

(2) So what? Legislative majorities come and go. This healthcare bill is forever. A win in November is very poor compensation for this debacle now.

So far, I think a lot of conservatives will agree with me. Now comes the hard lesson:

A huge part of the blame for today’s disaster attaches to conservatives and Republicans ourselves.

At the beginning of this process we made a strategic decision: unlike, say, Democrats in 2001 when President Bush proposed his first tax cut, we would make no deal with the administration. No negotiations, no compromise, nothing. We were going for all the marbles. This would be Obama’s Waterloo – just as healthcare was Clinton’s in 1994.

Only, the hardliners overlooked a few key facts: Obama was elected with 53% of the vote, not Clinton’s 42%. The liberal block within the Democratic congressional caucus is bigger and stronger than it was in 1993-94. And of course the Democrats also remember their history, and also remember the consequences of their 1994 failure.

This time, when we went for all the marbles, we ended with none.

Could a deal have been reached? Who knows? But we do know that the gap between this plan and traditional Republican ideas is not very big. The Obama plan has a broad family resemblance to Mitt Romney’s Massachusetts plan. It builds on ideas developed at the Heritage Foundation in the early 1990s that formed the basis for Republican counter-proposals to Clintoncare in 1993-1994.

Barack Obama badly wanted Republican votes for his plan. Could we have leveraged his desire to align the plan more closely with conservative views? To finance it without redistributive taxes on productive enterprise – without weighing so heavily on small business – without expanding Medicaid? Too late now. They are all the law.

No illusions please: This bill will not be repealed. Even if Republicans scored a 1994 style landslide in November, how many votes could we muster to re-open the “doughnut hole” and charge seniors more for prescription drugs? How many votes to re-allow insurers to rescind policies when they discover a pre-existing condition? How many votes to banish 25 year olds from their parents’ insurance coverage? And even if the votes were there – would President Obama sign such a repeal?

We followed the most radical voices in the party and the movement, and they led us to abject and irreversible defeat.

There were leaders who knew better, who would have liked to deal. But they were trapped. Conservative talkers on Fox and talk radio had whipped the Republican voting base into such a frenzy that deal-making was rendered impossible. How do you negotiate with somebody who wants to murder your grandmother? Or – more exactly – with somebody whom your voters have been persuaded to believe wants to murder their grandmother?

I’ve been on a soapbox for months now about the harm that our overheated talk is doing to us. Yes it mobilizes supporters – but by mobilizing them with hysterical accusations and pseudo-information, overheated talk has made it impossible for representatives to represent and elected leaders to lead. The real leaders are on TV and radio, and they have very different imperatives from people in government. Talk radio thrives on confrontation and recrimination.

When Rush Limbaugh said that he wanted President Obama to fail, he was intelligently explaining his own interests. What he omitted to say – but what is equally true – is that he also wants Republicans to fail. If Republicans succeed – if they govern successfully in office and negotiate attractive compromises out of office – Rush’s listeners get less angry. And if they are less angry, they listen to the radio less, and hear fewer ads for Sleepnumber beds.

So today’s defeat for free-market economics and Republican values is a huge win for the conservative entertainment industry. Their listeners and viewers will now be even more enraged, even more frustrated, even more disappointed in everybody except the responsibility-free talkers on television and radio. For them, it’s mission accomplished. For the cause they purport to represent, it’s Waterloo all right: ours.




Gulfood Booth
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Stonewall Kitchen’s display booth at the 2012 Gulfood Trade Show. Stonewall Kitchen participates in the Food Export USA, a Northeast Branded Program, which is funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA)Foreign Agricultural Service(FAS) Market Access Program (MAP). MAP helps American producers, exporters, and trade organizations finance promotional activities for U.S. agricultural products. Over the years, the financial assistance from the program has helped this small business successfully export its jams, condiments, sauces and baking mixes to more than 40 countries across Europe, the Middle East, Central America and Southeast Asia. Courtesy photo.

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Wayne Talking with a Business Partner
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at the reception he held in his hotel room on the 40th floor at the Atlanta Marquis Marriott while we were attending the Team National Convention.

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One on One with Andrew Mason
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Andrew Mason, CEO and Founder of Groupon will discuss the model and way of creating consumer business models.

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DEMO Fall 2010 Website

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One on One with Andrew Mason
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Andrew Mason, CEO and Founder of Groupon will discuss the model and way of creating consumer business models.

For more information:
DEMO Fall 2010 Website

Follow DEMO on twitter:
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Watch the live DEMO dashboard!

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Photos by Stephen Brashear
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Fadelight business card (front)
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Front of our expected business card. Printed this out and stuck it on card stock as part of the design phase to see if I actually like it. I think it might need a little more work. Maybe.

Vince Cable, Business Secretary

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Vince Cable, Business Secretary
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Captains of industry from world leading UK companies are backing a new Government campaign to highlight the best of modern British manufacturing at an exhibition during the Olympic Games.

Business Secretary Vince Cable and Business Minister Mark Prisk have today formally launched the Make it in Great Britain campaign, which aims to transform outdated views of UK manufacturing and dispel the myth that Britain ‘doesn’t make anything anymore’.

Senior traders such as Joe Greenwell from Ford of Britain, William Butler-Adams from Brompton Bicycles and Michael Ryan from Bombardier Aerospace are behind the campaign. They will act as the first ‘industry champions’ taking formal roles as part of the campaign and supporting its work.

The exhibition will take place at the Science Museum and will run from 24 July to 9 September 2012. The campaign builds on the already successful See Inside Manufacturing initiative and will celebrate the successes of the manufacturing sector and encourage young people to consider a career in the industry. There will also be a specific element, the Make it in Great Britain Challenge, focusing on new innovations yet to be brought to the market.

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2012 College of Business Early Career Achievement Awards
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Early Career Achievement Awards (ECAA) recognize younger graduates who have demonstrated innovative and responsible professional leadership, the potential for future distinction, and a commitment to serving others. One honoree is selected from each degree program. They return to campus to receive their award and share advice with current students through panel discussions during Homecoming celebrations at Illinois State University. View more photos at www.illinoisstatehomecoming.com.


2012 College of Business Early Career Achievement Awards
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Early Career Achievement Awards (ECAA) recognize younger graduates who have demonstrated innovative and responsible professional leadership, the potential for future distinction, and a commitment to serving others. One honoree is selected from each degree program. They return to campus to receive their award and share advice with current students through panel discussions during Homecoming celebrations at Illinois State University. View more photos at www.illinoisstatehomecoming.com.

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Mayor Newsom Launches New Anti-Truancy Partnership with Small Businesses to Keep Students in School
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Mayor Newsom Launches New Anti-Truancy Partnership with Small Businesses to Keep Students in School


Mayor Newsom Launches New Anti-Truancy Partnership with Small Businesses to Keep Students in School
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Mayor Newsom Launches New Anti-Truancy Partnership with Small Businesses to Keep Students in School

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The University of San Francisco International Business Plan Competition (IBPC) - Team USF!

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East Grand Forks Hardware Hank
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1017 Central Ave NW
East Grand Forks, MN 56721
(218) 773-7933


Sun Glow Heating & Air Conditioning
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2428 SE 105th Street
Portland, OR 97216
(503) 253-7789
www.sunglowinc.com

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Investing and Doing Business in the USA seminar - December 5
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This full-day seminar featured eight presentations from US lawyers, accountants, lenders, brokers and logistic experts on cross border issues with the US.

Special thanks to speakers: Gregory D. Boos, April Collier, Rob Gilfillan CPA, Stephanie Hathaway CPA, MS, MPAcc, Shawn M. Jones, Max Legg CPA, David L. Parlato CPA and Jim Pettinger

And a thank you to all the 218 members who attended this sold out event! See you at the next one!

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Business man shows success abstract flow chart
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Business man shows success abstract flow chart

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121016-A-AJ780-003
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Under Secretary of the Army Joseph W. Westphal discusses the Army's Business Transformation and the value of collaborating with industry on best business practices with the Army News Service and Army Broadcasting at the Pentagon, 16 Oct. 2012, Washington, DC. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Bernardo Fuller)


121016-A-AJ780-004
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Under Secretary of the Army Joseph W. Westphal discusses the Army's Business Transformation and the value of collaborating with industry on best business practices with the Army News Service and Army Broadcasting at the Pentagon, 16 Oct. 2012, Washington, DC. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Bernardo Fuller)

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Fetish & Fantasy Ball 2009 - The Joint, Hard Rock Casino, Las Vegas
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The Social Media Business Directory for The Woodlands, Texas - socialwoodlands.com

Facebook - facebook.com/socialwoodlands

Twitter - twitter.com/sowoodlands


Mandalay Bay - Las Vegas
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The Social Media Business Directory for The Woodlands, Texas - socialwoodlands.com

Facebook - facebook.com/socialwoodlands

Twitter - twitter.com/sowoodlands

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