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Equal GroundArticle Title: Equal GroundAuthor: Doran Roggio Contact Author: lighthouse@dr.com Publishing Guidelines: May be freely published with bylines.Please send copy of publication where article is printed. Web Address: http://www.dolosa.com Comments: Just a short article highlighting the way the Internet has broken down barriers and made the world a smaller place. Article: Equal Ground ...by Doran Roggio © Copyright 2000 One thing I especially have come to appreciate about the Internet is the way it eliminates barriers. The generation gap is nearly non-existent. I, on occasion, have typed the wrong email name into my instant messenger and thinking that I was sending an instant message to a friend have instead gotten a inquisitive reply and found myself in a fun and enlighten conversation with a teenager or college student. It's as though the pioneering of the Web is a common denominator that draws us all together. Yet it is even more that just the discovery of an new, and untamed territory. It is more spiritual than that. Man is driven by his need for acceptance and companion- ship and on the Internet he has a chance to step beyond the social stigmas. One can become acquainted, and develop friendships with no knowledge or concern of the others race, background, religion, age, etc. Individuals from all countries, all walks of life are gathering in the great big meeting place to seek companionship, work, develop friendships, and find mates. It is fascinating to see where this vast interweaving of human nature is going to take us in the future. I do not mean to suggest, however, that there are no dangers. Always you should exercise caution as in any avenue of life. However, if you use good judgment in your pursuits the Internet will bring you much excitement, entertainment, friendships, education, business partners and challenging business ventures. Enjoy, my friends, enjoy! ======================================================= Doran Roggio is a writer and an Internet Marketer. Visit her web page for more free articles,computer tips, Freeware/Shareware, Free ebooks, Free IT tutorials, marketing tips, resources, and business opportunities. http://www.dolosa.com
Caring for Your Customers © Terri Seymour You probably think I am going to say something like, "The customer is always right." Right?? Wrong. I have many philosophies when dealing with customers, but I definitely do not believe that the customer is always right. However, when the customer is wrong, you must handle the situation delicately. There are many types of customers and each one n. . .
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