Paul G. Hauf has learned that traditional bank lending channels block out a large population of potential borrowers. Paul G. Hauf, a small business broker with 30 years experiences, works on behalf of these borrowers. Many people who dream of owning their own business, says Paul G. Hauf, are unable to purchase one simply because they think only banks can help them. In the end, … [Read more...]
Travel Tips from Bruce Bommarito | Beating Jet Lag
With so much traveling under his belt, Bruce Bommarito knows how difficult jet lag can be. The sense of fatigue and disorientation that accompanies jet lag can interfere with productivity for days at a time. As a frequent flyer, Bruce Bommarito has helped inquiring travelers deal with the inconvenience of jet lag for years. Upon request, Bruce Bommarito has drawn up some of his … [Read more...]
James Smith on an Art Collector's Guide to Spotting a Phony
James Smith has previously provided tips on how to determine that a collectible piece of art is authentic. Most of his advice was centered on verifying the authority that attributes the artwork. Here, James Smith adds advice on how to spot a phony. James Smith explains that there are a few obvious telltale signs that a piece of art is wrongfully attributed. James Smith … [Read more...]
James Smith Discusses Physical Fitness Through the Martial Arts
Friends, patrons, and colleagues know that James Smith is a fitness buff. Inspired by his active lifestyle, many ask James Smith how they too can get healthy. He tells them the same thing he tells everyone - diet and exercise are the most reliable ways to get fit. Many people, notes James Smith, think that exercise means repetitive drudgery on a treadmill or weight machine. For … [Read more...]
Deerpark’s Tom Patterson Discusses Music History | Origins of the Flute
The flute, explains Tom Patterson of Deerpark Middle School, is the oldest instrument in the world after the human voice and the drum. Archeological finds from Europe and China have dated flutes back 35,000 years. Of course, continues Tom Patterson of Deerpark, these ancient flutes were made of bone, either bird or mammal bone, and only played a few notes. Deerpark’s Tom … [Read more...]