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Warren Buffett's secrets of success
Warren E Buffett, chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, is arguably the world's greatest investor and the third richest man with a net worth exceeding $52 billion. Here are some of his gems of advice for investors who look at the stock market to make a fortune.
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How investing in stocks can make you rich
Over long periods of time, there's good reason to believe stocks also will appreciate dramatically faster than any other type of asset.
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How to become indispensable at the office
One of the most difficult statements to digest but one that's very true (specially when it comes to work) is: "Nobody's indispensable!" Here's how you can beat that heat.
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Are you weak in English? Help with homonyms
A detailed list that coverse homonyms known to trip up non-native English speakers and writers. Don't miss it!
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4 key qualities of a true professional
True professionals stand out from the crowd and grow rewarding and satisfying careers. And the customers of the world know when one is at work.
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Milk after workouts to gain muscle & lose fat
A glass of milk after sweating it out at the gym may be beneficial if you're looking to gain muscle and burn fat.
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Why smart people make dumb money mistakes
We are programmed to get our money decisions wrong. But we can still win
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All you need to KNOW about PC viruses
Is your computer acting funny -- it restarts suddenly or refuses to start
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Lucknow's 14-year-old computer graduate
The prodigy has an equally illustrious younger sister who set a record by clearing the high school class 10 examination at the age of 7 years.
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30 mins/day on mobile may harm hearing
The study was conducted on people between the age group of 18-45 years and those who were using GSM handsets.
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