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    Work like you're showing Off: the joy, jazz, and kick of being better tomorrow than you were today

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    "Joe Calloway is a showoff who can back it up. Joe Calloway is not just an expert;he's a world-class expert

    Mrs. Joe Dee Calloway

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    Mrs. Joe Dee Calloway, shown tacking up poll marker for voting precinct 71.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/26660/thumbnail.jp

    Be the best at what matters most: the only strategy you will ever need

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    Winners in business aren't the ones who do the most things; the winners are the ones who do the most important things Be the Best at What Matters Most is about the one essential strategy for business leaders, entrepreneurs, owners, managers and those who want to be one. Simplify, focus, and win by outperforming all your competition on those things that create real value for the customer. This is about substance, not flash, and the ultimate "wow" factors of high quality performance, consistency and relentless improvement. Thought provoking questions, activities, and action steps are built into every section of the book Author Joe Calloway, an International Speakers Hall of Fame inductee, has been a popular business speaker for thirty years and worked with hundreds of companies to help them create and sustain success Be the Best at What Matters Most will help you and your team focus on taking the actions that maximize results, growth, and profit

    Dr. Joe Hoyle – Faculty Author Interview

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    Dr. Joe Hoyle, Associate Professor of Accounting in the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business, discusses Introduction to Financial Accounting, a unique online textbook that incorporates many different learning and media techniques. By offering introductory videos, embedded multiple-choice questions and real-life interviews with an investment manager, Hoyle and his co-author include something for every student. The book will be published by Flat World Knowledge in early 2010

    Joe Warner

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    Joe Warner, the author of Biscuits and 'Taters, at the Manatee Historical Commission booth at the 1983 Manatee County Fair

    The Running Revolution: Observations and Advice from Joe Henderson

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    Joe Henderson has been the heartbeat of the running revolution since its beginnings in the early 1970s. Hiz eighth book offers the best of his running and writing career to this point (1980). Best-selling author Dr. George Sheehan says of him, Joe is a deceptively simple writer who makes it look easy. His instincts and intuitions about the running experience give him complete control, complete confidence. When it comes to writing about running, Joe has perfect pitch. Fellow author Jim Fixx adds that Henderson is as good a mentor as anyone could be lucky enough to have.https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/prairiestriders_pubs/1193/thumbnail.jp

    Highlights in Jazz Concert 168 - A Living Legend, Cab Calloway

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    Jack Kleinsinger presents Highlights in Jazz. The concert was held at The Pace Downtown Theater, Thursday, November 4th, 1993 at 8:00pm in cooperation with Pace University Performing Arts, Dr. Nicholas Catalano- University Director. Jack served as producer and master of ceremonies for the series of concerts. Artists for the concert include Cab Calloway and The Manhattan School of Music Jazz Ensemble directed by Justin DiCioccio. Special guest: Joe Temperley. The scrapbook contains clippings and photographs.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/kleinsinger/1164/thumbnail.jp

    Novelist Eugene Burdick

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    1964 photograph taken by Joe Munroe of famed author Eugene Burdick as he plays racquetball. Burdick was a political science professor at the University of California. His famous works include 'The Ugly American' (1958), 'Fail-Safe' (1962) and 'The 480' (1965). Joe Munroe's career began in 1939 at the Cranbrook Academy of Art. He served in the Air Force during World War II and then joined Cincinnati-based Farm Quarterly magazine. Though raised in Detroit, agriculture became an important subject of Joe's photographs. He moved to California in 1955 and free-lanced, taking magazine assignments and selling his own work

    View of Malabar Farm from nearby hill

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    In this 1948 photograph Joe Munroe captures Malabar Farm from a neighboring hill. The farm was owned and worked by famed author Louis Bromfield, who was an early advocate of conservation and environmentally-sound farming techniques. Joe Munroe's career began in 1939 at the Cranbrook Academy of Art. He served in the Air Force during World War II and then joined Cincinnati-based Farm Quarterly magazine. Though raised in Detroit, agriculture became an important subject of Joe's photographs. He moved to California in 1955 and free-lanced, taking magazine assignments and selling his own work
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