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" ... In this day and age, women, and men, have never been so empowered to freely showcase and flaunt their bodies whatever shape, color, size they come in. However, even though long gone are the dated and restricted views of what construes beauty, a healthy, fit body with smooth, supple skin will never go out of fashion. Now the summer season is in full swing, here are the 6 non-surgical ways to your best summer body and skin with no working out needed. ... "
" ... Suddenly, rest of the world construes the U.S. as a relatively benign situation even with a disruptive president stirring the pot, daily. How else explain our relatively strong dollar? Boiled down, short the euro and gold and go long the dollar and the S&P 500 Index. Our interest rates on Treasuries ranging from 2-year maturities to 30-year paper is so far above England’s, Germany’s and Japan’s that steady money flow from abroad seems a given for us. Maybe for years unless you see inflation here spiking to 4%. ... "
" ... The street construes Verizon's buyout of Vodafone's 45% interest as a neutral. This is a $130 billion deal, about half cash, half stock. Perspective enterprise value for Verizon Wireless jumps to $289 billion, an enormous step-up. ... "
" ... The understanding of human nature proposed by Bandura and McGregor construes employees as vital change agents, rather than as reluctant implementers or outright resisters in need of conversion. Employees possess a trove of complementary skills that are of value in solving the complex puzzles organizations face. They have insights about organizational dysfunctions, bureaucratic red tape, inefficient methods, out-of-date technology, waste of resources, or flaws in products or services. Front-line employees see first-hand customers’ reactions to products or services and their evolving needs. They develop ingenious ideas for addressing challenges and, if asked, will share these ideas with the organization. A theory of organizational change is deficient unless it acknowledges people’s capacity for agency. ... "