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1: Understanding Social Enterprise: Theory and Practice
In recent years, a new term - social enterprise - has been promoted throughout the world (Borzaga and Defourny, 2001). The problems surrounding its meaning can be explored by reviewing the contexts in which the term is now
Author and Article Details (Author: Rory Ridley-Duff  | Word Count: 2262 | Published: May 31st 2008)

2: Hazing and Harassment
Hazing behaviours are often labelled as "harassing" by recipients who are unable to stop them or cope with them. Those who can cope with them, however, frequently find themselves attracting followers. The interpretation put on hazing behaviour differs depending on the recipient's understanding of its meaning. Hazing behaviours serve two purposes
Author and Article Details (Author: Rory Ridley-Duff  | Word Count: 2206 | Published: May 27th 2008)

3: Small Business Kit For Dummies - Starting And Running A Business
This book will answer every question you could possible think of. Written by an attorney, Small Business Kit for Dummies offers an objective viewpoint and provides the information you need, without the confusing legalese. Business coaches can't always have the answers, particularly with regard to important legal issues which may confront you; Small Business Kit for Dummies does.
Author and Article Details (Author: Wayne Ouellette Sr  | Word Count: 457 | Published: May 21st 2008)

4: Duffle Bag Opens Memories of D-Day
“My father told us little about his participation in the war with the 662nd Medical Clearing Company following Patton’s 3rd Army across Europe,” reveals Leo Ours, Jr., author of the new book, “Hospital on Wheels: World War II MASH.” Ours Jr. says his father would occasionally speak about humorous memories of the war then the laughter would fade, the mood would grow somber and his father would drift into quiet. Like many veterans
Author and Article Details (Author: Leo E. Ours, Jr.  | Word Count: 517 | Published: May 20th 2008)

5: Our Lady of Dreams
Our Lady of Dreams. Crime thrillers are often predictable, with one-dimensional characters and trite writing. That is not the case with Chanson Duvall’s new novel, “Our Lady of Dreams.” His clever prose and masterful wording make even the most unusual coincidences seem possible, the most outrageous ideas seem plausible, and the most surprising twists appear
Author and Article Details (Author: Chanson Duvall  | Word Count: 391 | Published: May 17th 2008)

6: Would You Kill For Friendship?
Would You Kill For Friendship? Curling up with B.J. Loft’s new book, “The North Point Boys,” is much like snuggling into the sofa cushions to watch an especially fascinating episode of “Law and Order.” Loft grabs the reader with a vicious murder in the first few pages – and won’t let go. Sue Baker is baking an apple pie, a reward for her 8-year-old daughter’s “A” in spelling, when a man with a grudge
Author and Article Details (Author: B.J. Loft  | Word Count: 479 | Published: May 17th 2008)

7: Resistance On A Bicycle
Resistance On A Bicycle - It is a story at once too horrific, too impassioned, and too triumphant to be true…and yet it is. Dirk Van Leenen’s biography reads like a fictional masterpiece. “Resistance On A Bicycle” follows the story of young Cornelius (based on Van Leenen), his parents and the defiant Dutch town that gives up their own safety to protect the Jews during WWII.
Author and Article Details (Author: Dirk Van Leenen  | Word Count: 608 | Published: May 16th 2008)



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