- The Comeback of the Cufflink By:-Dezmon Landers
After their peak use in the 1960’s followed by near extinction during the informal 1990’s and early 2000’s, the cufflink is back
During the dot com era/ computer revolution, between the 1980’s 2000’s, Corporate America made significant advances in production and technology
- 9 Ways to Avoid Blunders at Business Lunches By:-Adrianna Noton
Sadly, very few people, from the lowest workers to the top executives, know the ins and outs of etiquette for business lunches Simple things that their mom probably taught them when they were growing up at home have been forgotten, and business universities are apparently not teaching business etiquette
- Tips on Fine Dining Etiquette By:-Adriana N
Having an exquisite dinner at a fine dining restaurant is a wonderful way to relax and enjoy a first rate meal When partaking in the fine dining experience, there are a number of etiquette practices that must be followed in order to make the dining experience even more special
- Ways To Avoid Dilemmas With Last Minute Christmas Gifts By:-Mary Braun
Ok, so you’ve worked tirelessly around the clock to create the perfect Christmas atmosphere for your guests as you await their arrival You have hung all of the decorations, the Christmas dinner is all but ready to be eaten, and you’ve checked your gift list up and down to make sure that all gifts are accounted for
- Want to Know About Men’s Fashion ? By:-Simon Johnnson
Men’s fashion is not a thing of passé, anymore Previously, as in a millennium back, if you think deeply, or if you had paid close attention to your history classes, you’d remember that men being too fashion conscious was not really a good thing
- The Formal Shirt Style and Substance By:-Simon Johnnson
“Clothes make a man”_ when it comes to power dressing for men, this adage fits the bill completely In the corporate world, your personality plays a major role in getting you the success you deserve
- Running With the Gold By:-Elizabeth Johnson
Olympic fever is spreading worldwide, thanks to an interestingly choreographed version of the 2008 Summer Games manufactured as is so much else in the world by the Chinese
The 2008 Summer Games began with a brilliant (though partially digitally created) Opening Ceremony, running through a series of events in which the Chinese seem to be carrying the day or at least the largest number of gold medals, and soon to culminate in that Christmas Afternoon of all let downs the Closing Ceremony
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