By Denis Campbell
If you’re stuck for something, you know amazon can deliver the right gift in 48-hours in time for Christmas. There are three books out there that are must reads this holiday season – Outliers, The Snowball and Angler.
Outliers was written by Malcom Gladwell. Gladwell first emerged on the scene a few years back [...]
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By Denis Campbell
We’ve celebrated for 2½ weeks and what better way to remember Jack Kennedy on this solemn day than to watch President-elect Obama’s deliberate, studious and principled leadership in action. The hard work began precisely at 11:00 pm on 04 November, healing our land and cleaning up our reputation in the world, after the [...]
















































