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Designing with flowers
Master event planner Preston Bailey outlines his inspiration and process for designing nine recent weddings. Complete with detailed, full-page images in rich color.
Louisiana's blanket primary after California Democratic Party v. Jones
In a direct primary, state law dictates the method by which candidates are nominated. There are some limits, however, on a state's ability to regulate a political party's nomination process. Labbe addresses one such limitation--the right of free association--through an analysis of \"California Democratic Party v. Jones.\"
TURNOVER: WHERE DO ALL THE GOOD ONES GO?
Your best employees leave when they are generally dissatisfied with the way the business is run. They don't like the work environment or they don't feel that the job is a good fit for them. Staying or leaving may be the only part of the job where they feel they have any control. As the business owner, you have a lot of control over the work environment. But if the job isn't a good fit, why isn't it? Who put the employee in that job in the first place?
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Mastering management
Your best employees leave when they are generally dissatisfied with the way the business is run. They don't like the work environment or they don't feel that the job is a good fit for them. Staying or leaving may be the only part of the job where they feel they have any control. As the business owner, you have a lot of control over the work environment. But if the job isn't a good fit, why isn't it? Who put the employee in that job in the first place?
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In his speech, Li said that China will continue to open up its banking sector to the world by removing foreign ownership caps on banks, brokerage houses and fund management firms. The agency suggested in a letter that the proposed hostile takeover bid could pose a national security threat to the US, and ordered the target company to postpone its annual shareholder meeting. [...]Spotify confirmed that it will begin trading on the NYSE under the ticker name SPOT last Wednesday.
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