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		<title>The Media Attempt To Stop Canadian Pharmacy Services</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are US pharmaceutical companies against your freedom of choice regarding a Canadian pharmacy that can save you money? Fact is, they have spent millions of dollars trying to end your right to obtain medication from Canadian pharmacy online services When you see pharmaceutical advertisements, the cost of that advertising is coming right out of your pocket when you buy your prescriptions in the US They complain about research and development expenses, then turn around and spend millions in negative advertising trying to discredit Canadian pharmacy services Domestic Pharmaceutical Financial Reports The large profit margins reported to shareholders of US pharmaceutical companies, as well as the large advertising and marketing budgets, clearly show that those drug companies could reduce prices without sacrificing research and development They spend fortunes on marketing schemes to urge the consumer to ask for specific costly medications That type of advertising is not seen in Canada As much as three-fourths of all the drug companies' budgets are spent in advertising and marketing A great deal of research and development is publicly funded So it's no wonder more people are turning to Canadian pharmacy online services rather than paying high domestic prices Recent News The American Daily reported on December 16, 2004 that "According to the Center for Responsive Politics, the drug industry paid out more than $25 million in 1999-2000 to US congressional candidates" Do you think those dollars were spent in an attempt to get congress to ban lower-cost Canadian pharmacy online services from shipping to US consumers? The LA Times, on August 4, 2004 published "Pharmaceutical and biotech companies have spent in excess of $1 million lobbying against numerous bills in the Legislature that would favorably affect the way Californians get their prescriptions filled" (Eg: From a Canadian pharmacy online) Further, the New York Times reported on October 12, 2004 that "Astra Zeneca spent nearly $260 million on television and other mass-media advertising aimed at Nexium users last year Is that why Nexium (or any advertised medication for that matter) is so expensive]]></description>
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		<title>Believe In Yourself</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Believe In Yourself (Believe Your Way to Success) Believe in yourself It sounds so simple, doesn't it? Some people will tell you it is easy and others will say it is impossible depending on their own experiences Yet, most of us have learned that is necessary to believe in your abilities to achieve a particular goal Have you ever done something just because somebody told you to do it, but you didn't think you could get it done]]></description>
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		<title>Competition, Jealousy And Goals</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Naturally some of us are more competitive than others, but the vast majority of us have a good degree of competition hardwired into us If you think you are not competitive in the least, ask yourself: have you ever felt a twinge of desire, jealousy or envy when looking at another person's accomplishments or lifestyle? If you said yes, you are competitive – otherwise you wouldn't care what others have Now before I offend anyone let me make it clear that I am not equating healthy desire or competition with vulgar jealousy There's a fine line between unhealthy jealousy and a competitive spirit that pushes you towards obtaining the same as another individual has Let's break this down into a specific example: First we have Joe, an average guy that struggles to pay the bills each month One evening while watching television he catches The Apprentice, sees Donald Trump and starts thinking to himself: "I wish I had what he had It's not fair that he was born with a silver spoon in his mouth while I sit here at risk of losing my home" Across the town we have Mary, another individual that is barely able to keep up with the bills each month She is also tuning in to the abovementioned television show, and she's thinking similar thoughts, though they have a distinct difference: "I wish I had what he had In fact, I'm going to sign up for a real estate course and learn the business such that years down the road I can match his success" In the above examples, both would like to obtain Trump's status and fortunes, but only one has a realistic shot at actually improving his/her lifestyle Joe is practicing sheer, unadulterated jealousy, which is an ugly and self-destructive attitude that leads him to rationalizing that the rich get richer and the poor get poorer In his eyes, life just isn't fair, and there's nothing he can do about it On the flip side, Mary recognizes that Trump is a savvy businessman that has made his fortunes via real estate Sure, he might have had a head start with the properties inherited by his father, but anyone with enough determination and vision could potentially learn the real estate market and take their own slice of the pie She is embracing her competitive spirit – she wants what Trump has and she's going to do her best to stake her own claim The above examples are highly exaggerated and quite frankly unrealistic for most of us – as much as we'd like to become a billionaire, it's just not going to be in the cards But that isn't to say we cannot become very wealthy and even hit millionaire status if that is our goal – all it takes is a lot of hard work, determination and a healthy sense of competition Most of us would like something that another person has, and while religions and society have trained us to reject such feelings, they aren't inherently bad If you allow your desires to turn into jealousy and envy then yes, you are walking down a bitter and self-destructive path, but if you instead convert your desires into an honest plan to match their achievements then you're embracing your competitive spirit So reach for your desires Embrace and nurture your inner competitive spirit such that it bubbles up and guides your actions each and every day Competition is a wonderful motivator, and few of the world's "elite" businessmen and individuals would have accomplished their goals and achievements without a strong competitive spirit About The Author Jeffrey Rolo is an experienced human resources manager, business owner and also the owner of Goals-and-Motivationcom, a website offering a free 20+ page guide on goal setting Visit http://wwwgoals-and-motivationcom to view this guide as well as other articles about goals and management ]]></description>
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