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      • shiloh
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      • Hey Bette.

        As they say, "better late than never";

        For words can sometimes penetrate and last forever.

        So think of some wishes & please be clever;

        For it is that day and time, for all your endeavours.

        Wishing you the best, so that things get better;

        And for you to always remember, to "never say never"!

        Happy Belated!
        Shiloh
        8/15/07

      More About Bette

      • Interested In:

        Friends

      • Member Since:

        Jan 2007

      • Hometown:

        Hooksett

      • Company:

        Women's Venture Fund; Ms Foundation, Classroom Inc.

      • Bette's URL:

        http://profiles.friendster.com/37696663

      • Other education:

        UNH, Antioch New England

      • Occupation:

        Program Director

      • Affiliations:

        NYC Cashflow

      • What I enjoy doing:

        Tango, kung fu, violin, jazz, watching other roller skaters

      • Favorite Books:

        Dune, Frank Herbert books, Da Vinci Code, Michio Kaku's Hyperspace

      • Favorite Movies:

        Matrix-all of them. Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Blade Runner

      • Favorite Music:

        Sinatra, Soundtrack to Dirty Dancing

      • Favorite TV Shows:

        All in the Family, Columbo, Murder, She Wrote, Mary Tyler Moore, Carol Burnett, Laugh In, Masterpiece Theatre, and all the action, suspense, detective shows

      • About Me:

        Now that I'm a Market America Independent Distributor, I'm quickly learning about the business system and tools provided by the company. According to Robert Kyosaki, author of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" and "The Cashflow Quadrant", the path to financial independence is through independent business ownership.

        After you've mastered the techniques required to run a business, you can then move into the investment quadrant. He suggest this path because it is very expensive to get into investment without the appropriate business knowledge. Getting that knowledge requires education and practice and a lot of mistakes. Only after you have the skills can you recognize when other business owners have the right skills and so recognize good vs. bad investments!!

        Mr Kiosaki recommends finding a network marketing business that provides good business education, personal development, has a successful management team, a successful track record of years of operation, has an extraordinary compensation plan, which has successful business people to work with and is one that you can really be genuinely excited about and can enthusiastically share with your friends and family. If the company passes muster on those points, then, and only then, do you look at the products the business offers.

        If you're open to looking at an extraordinary business system join me in this myspace group to learn more:
        http://groups.myspace.com/buildingyourdreams
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        I'm focusing on finding women who love cosmetics and the beauty industry and who want to earn money working part or full time. The hours are very flexible.

        Compensation is entirely on commission based and the potential is ($500 - $2,000 per week), working just one 3 to 5 hour day per week doing cosmetic makeovers. The products used for this are from a new line of high-end cosmetics called "Motives". For those willing to dedicate more time and effort, it's possible to earn much, much more.

      • Who I Want to Meet:

        I find people fascinating and fun people. Interested in anyone outside of my fields of interest because I learn so much from them.

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