Barbara Enright (Poker Trailblazer)
There is a buzz about poker right now.
It’s a game whose time has come - not that it’s ever been away - but there is something undeniably fashionable about the old five card stud routine right now.
There is a buzz about poker right now.
It’s a game whose time has come - not that it’s ever been away - but there is something undeniably fashionable about the old five card stud routine right now.
Elizabeth Warren (born June 22, 1949) is the senior United States Senator from Massachusetts and a member of the Democratic Party. She was previously a Harvard Law School professor specializing in bankruptcy law.
Warren is an active consumer protection advocate whose work led to the conception and establishment of the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. She has written a number of academic and popular works, and is a frequent subject of media interviews regarding the American economy and personal finance.
Muriel “Mickie” Siebert, (born February 11, 1932 in Cleveland, Ohio), and known as "The First Woman of Finance", was the first woman to own a seat on the New York Stock Exchange and the first woman to head one of its member firms.
Her struggle to obtain that seat – and join the 1,365 male members of the exchange – culminated successfully on December 28, 1967. Siebert has been a vocal advocate for women in finance and industry throughout her career.
A young Scottish lad and his lassie were sitting on a low stone wall, holding hands, gazing out over the loch.
They sat in silence for several minutes.
Finally the girl looked at the boy and said, “A penny for your thoughts, Angus.”
Guest blog post by Sabrina Jackson of Best Free Dating Sites.
The holidays are upon us and with sipping hot chocolate, stringing lights, and basking in the joy of the season comes the wallet-draining pastime of Christmas shopping.
And when you went to empty out your piggy bank, all you found were post-it notes of I.O.U’s from yourself.... Oops!