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Music is a vast sea and there are lots of singers in the world who earn so much fame because of their singing, voice and style and Rob Thomas is one of them. He is one of the best singers whose songs become very popular and he has great fan Know your event objective. If the aim of the event is to educate people then the entertainment is not the key element of the event. You would do better to use some light form of entertainment during the break to help attendees unwind and rel
In business, it can mean keeping your promises; in sports completing a pass; and in romance, both. Here are follow-throughs to two recent columns/blogs (clogs). Ive made so many mistakes in my decades with the Dept. of Earth that if I were a woman, and still had my tragic love of wordplay, Id change my name to Mea Culpa.Example: Cynthia Adamson, a business development pro with S.D. Deacon, is a faithful but obviously not blindly loyal reader of mine. She pointed out on Thursday that in my reference to the painting American Gothic (which I said River City Banks CEO Steve Fleming could have posed for), I credited Norman Rockwell rather than Grant Wood with having created it.Oil PortraitThe boo-boo was fixed online (and my initial error duly noted) but still appeared in my column in Fridays print edition of the Business Journal. This is embarrassing because I know and possibly knew better.Oil PortraitsIf I were D. Oldham Neath, the art curator at KVIE, Id think twice about inviting me back as one of their on-air experts during its annual art auction. (I was on the weekend before last for two 30-minute segments.My daughter Jessica Laskey, on the other hand, who works at the station full-time, was asked to do about 10 segments. Perhaps the stations on to me). Many thanks to Adamson who, in her email to me, modestly added, Isnt Wikipedia great?Read More: http://www.bizjournals.com/sacramento/blog/ed-goldman/2012/10/ed-goldman-my-little-art-history-flub.html
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