Gangster Cinema: Viewers Take A Walk On The Dark Side
Saturday February 13th 2010, 5:04 am
Filed under: Action Research Documentary

Gangster films have been showing viewers the dark and seedy side of life through cinema. The plots have tough characters hardened by a lives of crime. Violence and murder are the most commonly used tools to gain respect, power, and money. Gangster films depict criminal activity including drug dealing, robbery, extortion, murder for hire, racketeering, prostitution and human trafficking. Name any illicit business and it’s probably been shown in (more…)



Serengeti Safari Information | Masai Mara Wildlife Migration Safaris
Thursday February 04th 2010, 5:04 am
Filed under: Action Research Documentary

The Great Migration is without a doubt one of the most spectacular wildlife shows on earth. It is a hair raising, breath taking and exhilarating battle of survival taking place between the Masai Mara in Kenya and the Serengeti in Tanzania. Here, an estimated two million wildebeest in search of water and pasture make this extra ordinary, dangerous journey. Extra ordinary as survival depends on reaching the other side and dangerous because every (more…)



Goal Setting Advantage – Legend or Logic? Part 1 of 4
Thursday January 21st 2010, 5:04 am
Filed under: Action Research Documentary

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For far too long, consultants, trainers, guru’s and leaders have been misleading us about goal setting. We keep hearing the same myth that people with written goals achieve greater success in life. I fell foul of this story myself – after all, it cam from the pages of a famous author and I’ve seen it repeated again and again. Most recently in an article published by the Professional Golfers Assoc (more…)



False Advertising of Essay Writing Websites: A Case of the Insatiable Avarice for Profit at the Expense of the Consumers and Established Businesses
Wednesday December 16th 2009, 5:04 am
Filed under: Action Research Documentary

In general, unfair competition refers to the economic injury that a business may sustain by reason of the deceptive business practices of others. This may consist in acts which confuse the public as to the origin of the product or in “unfair trade practices” which includes among others, false advertising, trade libel and false representation of products and services.

False advertising is clearly defined by the Lanham Act as “any adv (more…)



Vision, Feedback and Action – Three Meals a Day Keep the Corporate Doctor Away
Wednesday October 07th 2009, 1:02 pm
Filed under: practical action research
Vision, Feedback and Action - Three Meals a Day Keep the Corporate Doctor Away

Someone said that feedback is the breakfast of a champion. However, in today’s turbulent marketplace, surviving on breakfast alone is insufficient. You need three meals a day to keep the doctor away.

In the corporate dietary system, you need vision for breakfast, feedback for lunch and action for dinner. Vision is a clear and precise mental portrait of a preferred future. Feedback is the return of a portion of the output to the (more…)