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A Three Prong Approach Has Equaled Results for Stephen Edward Samuelian

According to Stephen Edward Samuelian and Sacon Constructors Incorporated CEO, investment activities and strategy need not be difficult. “Develop a plan based upon a three prong application, and then work the plan,” says Stephen Edward Samuelian. Since the age of 19, Stephen Edward Samuelian has worked in construction and investment property ranging from real estate development, to building millions of feet for commercial use, to building hotel properties for the likes of Marriot, Radisson, Embassy Suites, Holiday Corporation and Travel Lodge.

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Pop Warner Football Owes Its Place in Colts Neck to Mario Romano

When Mario Romano moved to Colts Neck, New Jersey, he noticed a lack in youth football programming. Popular across the country, Mario Romano believed Colts Neck would benefit greatly from Pop Warner Football. “Anyone involved in youth sports knows the Pop Warner Football name,” Mario Romano Colts Neck explains. “Pop Warner Football is synonymous with education as well as athletics.” Mario Romano felt Colts Neck deserved its own Pop Warner Football program, instead of forcing local youth to look elsewhere to play.

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Franklin Pediatric Dentist Dr. David Snodgrass Describes His Specialty

Franklin pediatric dentist Dr. David Snodgrass is the first choice for many parents in Middle Tennessee. In this article, the founder of Franklin’s Snodgrass-King Pediatric Dental Associates explains what distinguishes pediatric dentistry from general dentistry. Dr. David Snodgrass says that four years of basic dental school is just the beginning of one’s journey to become a pediatric dentist. In fact, the pediatric dentists at Franklin-based Snodgrass-King Pediatric Dental Associates have studied for two to three years in order to earn additional specialized training. Hands-on training, rigorous study and first-hand experience have qualified these Franklin pediatric dentists to best meet the dental requirements of toddlers, children and young adults. The Franklin pediatric dentists of the Snodgrass-King Pediatric Dental Associates are also fully qualified to treat the teeth of youngsters with special needs.

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Senior Healthcare Consultants Up Close and Personal: Class I Field Trainer and Squad Leader

Senior Healthcare Consultants is a division of RJR Insurance Services, Inc., providing senior healthcare supplemental benefits with active business in all 48 contiguous states. Senior Healthcare Consultants is an independent marketing firm for highly rated Fortune 500 Companies that specialize in the senior healthcare market and sell primarily Medicare Supplement or “Medigap” policies. Senior Healthcare Consultants provides representatives with 2-4 daily preset appointments, double-verified, and made the day prior to the day for which they are set. This ensures that Senior Healthcare Consultants representatives have the security of a high, stable weekly/monthly commission income and do not have to rely on cold-calling to get in front of interested buyers each day. With the upcoming surge in the population of seniors estimated to triple in 10 years, Senior Healthcare Consultants expects significant growth in sales. To contact a representative of Senior Healthcare Consultants or to receive more information about the services that Senior Healthcare Consultants offers, call 800-933-7231.

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John Black of Freed & Weiss Reports that Pella Class Action Suit Continues

Freed & Weiss is currently lead counsel on a precedent setting class action lawsuit against Pella Windows. Pella’s ProLine windows contain an alleged defect, says John Black, which allows water to rot the window from inside out. Due to the Pella window design, the water seepage and ensuing wood rot are concealed by an aluminum cladding, according to John Black.

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Mario Romano Discusses the Value of Partnership: Complementing Skills Build a Stronger Team

Mario Romano acknowledges that most business professionals realize that partnerships provide teams the ability to harness varied skills and accomplish objectives quicker than a sole individual. “However,” adds Mario Romano, “the dynamics of partnerships are not always easy.” While Mario Romano is quick to recognize that different strengths and qualifications make a strong team, he knows that these differences can also provide challenges.

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Life Tips from Jonathan Berkowitz | Using a Stress Diary

Jonathan Berkowitz is committed to helping his clients identify and manage stressors in their lives. As a licensed clinical social worker, Jonathan Berkowitz spends a significant amount of time treating people overwhelmed by stressful situations. Stress interferes with health and well being, says Jonathan Berkowitz, and the effects may be felt sooner than many people expect. Additionally, the effects of stress can worsen as time goes on, adds Jonathan Berkowitz.

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Yochanan Berkowitz Discusses Some Myths about Stress Reduction

Yochanan Berkowitz is a counselor and licensed clinical social worker who helps countless people identify and overcome the problems in their lives. People can find themselves under a lot of stress, notes Yochanan Berkowitz, because of financial or personal difficulties. Yochanan Berkowitz says that stress should be treated as soon as possible because it can have a detrimental affect on one’s overall health.

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Dr. William Knudson of Cedar Rapids, Iowa Provides a Guide to Common Foot Ailments

While practicing in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Dr. William Knudson served as the Department Chair of Podiatry at Mercy Medical Center. As an experienced podiatrist, Dr. William Knudson reports that one of the most common foot problems in Cedar Rapids was fungal infection. Symptoms of a fungal infection, according to Dr. William Knudson Cedar Rapids, include dry skin, peeling, itching and redness, and some can be difficult to cure.

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John Michael Hughes Looks for a Meeting of Theological and Scientific Minds

John Michael Hughes has researched several interesting ideas to help reconcile the discrepancy between scientific and biblical calculations of the earth’s age. Geologists use carbon dating on the earth’s oldest fossils, says John Michael Hughes, to prove that the world is 4.5 billion years old. Other scholars and biblical theologians, reports John Michael Hughes, use genealogical records that date back to biblical creation which they believe show that the age of the planet is around 6,000 years.

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