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Where Does Your Real Estate Commission Fee Go – Why is The Commission so HIGH?

Many who have bought and sold properties through Realtors numerous times; even many real estate agents themselves, don’t know where the commission money goes. After all, when a property sells for hundreds of thousands of dollars and the commission is tens of thousands of dollars, it seems like there is a terrific amount of money […]

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Successfully Marketing to Women – The Close Factor (Part 3 of 5 Series)

Last week I talked about the *Trust Factor* – the second step to take in catching your share of the female market. Today, we’re going to talk about getting paid, the *Close Factor.* FACTOR NUMBER 3: THE CLOSE FACTOR You may have heard the phrase, “The more you tell, the more you sell.” Well with […]

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The Sacred Geometries of Lust, Power and Platonic Love

In the light of nanotechnology the philosopher Anaxagoras, during the 5th Century BC, can now be considered to have founded Western atomistic science with his theory of creation. The Platonic tradition of Greek philosophy, by consciously fusing ethics into his theory of creation, established (a spiritual) science in the 3rd Century BC. This method of […]

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Your College Choices

School selection can be an overwhelming task for college-bound high school juniors. There are literally thousands of colleges and universities to choose from in the United States. Although every educational institution is unique, it is possible to place most colleges and universities into one of several broad categories. A helpful first choice in school selection […]

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Michael D. Ayers, Editor of Cybersounds – Essays on Virtual Music Culture Interviewed

Editor: Michael D. Ayers ISBN: 082047861X Today, Norm Goldman, Editor of Bookpleasures.com, who has recently reviewed Michael D. Ayers’ Cybersounds: Essays on Virtual Music Culture, is honored to have as our guest, Michael D. Ayers. Good day Michael and thanks for agreeing to participate in our interview. Norm: Michael, when and why did you become […]

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