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grovaleulers-businesscoach · 10 months ago
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Does Sales Coaching Help You Perform Sales Numbers Under Pressure?
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Sales coaching can be instrumental in helping individuals perform well under pressure and achieve better sales numbers. Here are some ways in which sales coaching contributes to success under stress:- https://grovaleulers.com/does-sales-coaching-help-you-perform-sales-numbers-under-pressure/
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supersonicart · 1 year ago
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Shinnosuke Hariya's "The Famous Plumber" - Limited Edition Print.
Supersonic Art's first ever print release! Shinnosuke Hariya's limited edition print, "The Famous Plumber."
Pick up one on Supersonic Editions!
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maceration-smell · 2 years ago
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A message from conservationists, please don't buy taxidermy bats or bat skeletons.
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heilos · 4 months ago
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I have come to the annoying conclusion that many search engines are becoming super useless in trying to track down historical research without bending over backwards for answers. The amount of garbage that shows up in the results is so incredibly aggravating and has nothing to do with my search terms or questions. I cannot in fact "just use X search engines" apparently.
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coyotebrisket · 1 month ago
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super fluffy little western coyote! I really love his tail, it almost made me hold him as a pelt for my personal collection.
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arifesilver · 2 months ago
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I weave a chain with pure silver wires. It will be a bracelet when finished.
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pacificremains · 18 hours ago
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You-finish-it skeletons available! Beetle cleaned or macerated. Stinky and will need degreasing.
Pot-bellied piglet 125
Stillborn dwarf goat 90
Juvenile chicken 25
Syrian hamster 22
Australian shepherd male 225
Pocket bully type, incomplete 125
Happy to give you the stories on any of these animals!
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blackbackedjackal · 5 months ago
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Finishing up more spotted hyena keychains. These are a bit larger than my last batch.
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sceneweekly · 29 days ago
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Big sale!
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My boyfriend and I are really in need of money so I've discounted everything on the shop!
Everything up to 25% off!
Please consider buying something or share if you see something a friend would like! Every purchase comes with a personal thank you note & free stickers <3!
There are dozens of designs so please check the shop out!
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itspileofgoodthings · 2 months ago
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I go off about Catholic/christian religious influencers of all kinds and I do so for many reasons but one of the main ones is just. the feeling they’re selling (and it is a feeling and they’re selling it, even if just for views) it doesn’t feel like that for everyone. That whole simplistic set-up of struggle struggle struggle, breakthrough, clarity, emotional peace, tears streaming down the face. That’s not real. Or at least it’s not real much of the time in MANY cases and even when it is real that isn’t the only part or the most important part of having a relationship with God. It’s probably the least important part, the feeling. and so it fills me with RAGE when the emotional part of religion is sold and packaged and paraded and presented on Instagram as “inspiration”! it distorts the whole reality of a relationship with God and puts a literal and figurative Instagram filter over the whole thing.
#I mean. pray in silence where your Father who is in Heaven can see you. like??????#I’m sure I’m getting the direct reference wrong but.#anyways it just bugs me so much because I’m a highly emotional and intense person and religious experiences just aren’t like that for me#and faith isn’t like that for me. and it just isn’t this soft-hearted feel-good thing all the time!!!!!!!! most of the time it isn’t#and it makes me feel sooooooo bad and awful when some Instagram influencer with woman femininity or grace in her handle#shows up in my feed ready to talk about the waters that the Lord has led her through#like I can’t even begin to articulate my own journey with God#nor do I feel compelled to do so. but seeing other people do it makes me feel so instantly awful and alienated#and …. grubby#it makes me feel grubby because I am not seeing the world through soft pastels and lens flares#and because I don’t experience God’s love for me as a feeling#never have probably never WILL#and it’s just upsetting and maddening and I think it’s so bad for the culture#also I’ve started reading a little bit of st. Francis de sales every night#much against my will at first because pretty much all spiritual reading makes me bristle and makes me anxious#but honestly it’s been so good and he finds that kind of insta-influencing DEAD#because it isn’t fake and it isn’t performative and it is practical#and generally it’s realistic and hopeful and simple#anyway just ughhhhhhhhhhhhh. I have so many feelings about this
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kazsoddities · 4 months ago
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Next batch of tails coming up this month - Raccoons! 🦝💕
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blueiscoool · 3 months ago
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Very Rare Emperor Constantine Silver Ingots Saved From Illegal Sale
A man allegedly tried to illegally sell three rare Roman-era silver ingots that his great-grandmother reportedly found in her garden years ago.
Three "truly sensational" Roman-era silver ingots depicting Constantine the Great were nearly sold illegally on the internet, a new investigation finds.
An unnamed man alleged that his great-grandmother found the rare artifacts buried in the family's backyard in Transcarpathia (also known as Zakarpattia), a region in western Ukraine. Later, the man reportedly tried to sell one of the silver bars online, according to Public Uzhgorod, Ukraine's public broadcast station.
However, officials from the museum intervened by reporting the attempted illegal sale to local law enforcement. When officers searched the home, they discovered two additional ingots. Because the ingots have "special cultural value," Ukraine's Office of the Prosecutor General has taken over the case, according to a translated statement from the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in Kyiv.
Each of the metal blocks, which are almost entirely pure silver, weighs more than 12 ounces (342 grams) and contains a coin-shaped impression of Emperor Constantine the Great on each side, according to the statement. Constantine, who ruled from A.D. 306 to 337, is known for ushering Christianity into the Roman Empire and moving his capital to "New Rome," which later became Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul).
The ingots would have been used during the minting process to strike coins known as siliquae. The coins with Constantine's likeness would have been issued between A.D. 310 and 313 in Augusta Treverorum, a Roman city that today is Trier, Germany. At one time, the pieces would have been batched together with a thin, silver ribbon, which has since been lost, according to the statement.
"Three ingots fastened together were supposed to be a gift for a very high-ranking person," Maksym Levada, a curator at the museum, said in the statement. "The fact that they were found outside the Roman Empire on the territory of modern Ukraine makes them an invaluable source of our past."
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Experts estimate the treasure's value at 3.5 million Ukrainian hryvnia, or about $84,800.
"But what makes them unique is not the cost, but the fact that only a few similar ingots have been found in Europe to date," Andriy Kostin, Ukraine's prosecutor general, said in the statement.
There are about 90 known Roman silver ingots in existence today, with only 11 containing mint stamp impressions, making the three ingots' recovery even rarer, according to the statement.
Kyrylo Myzgin, an archaeologist and faculty member at the University of Warsaw who initially examined the ingots, said in an email that the finding "can be considered truly sensational."
"It is excellent news that they ended up in a museum rather than on the black market for antiquities," Myzgin said. "Roman silver ingots with coin die imprints are incredibl\y rare and were virtually unknown outside the Roman Empire. It is likely that these ingots reached the territory of what is now western Ukraine as a result of interactions between the local population — possibly Germanic tribes or Dacians [people in what is now largely modern-day Romania] — and the Roman Empire in the early 4th century. However, the exact nature of these interactions has yet to be determined."
The ingots are now on display in the museum's "Salvated Treasures" exhibition, which contains a collection of rescued artifacts.
By Jennifer Nalewicki.
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ornithologyorthodoxy · 3 months ago
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7/30/24
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corvus-coraxs · 2 months ago
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hi! im doing everything in my power to return to this beloved hobby. i will probably be overhauling this blog and the etsy under a new name when i can, since my username isnt very searchable. for now, here are some guys i finished up recently :)
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pacificremains · 1 year ago
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My $50 yard sale freezer died today. RIP, you served me well for 5 years, through some very hot summers.
Anyone want to buy stuff to help me replace it? These things are all available, and I'll take offers. Message to inquire!
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