The Importance of Story in Your Life

Yesterday Chris Brogan suggested his readers write a short blog about The Importance of Story in Your Life.  The concept came from a book he recently read by Don Miller called Million Miles in a Thousand Years.  I have not had the opportunity yet to read this book but will share thoughts about the concept: If ...
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Wells Fargo Features Brian Buffini in Meeting The Market Challenge in 2010

Thursday 3/11/10 in movie theaters across the nation, Wells Fargo sponsored an event called Meeting The Market Challenge in 2010. Helping Homebuyers Make Informed Decisions. I attended the one at the Cinemark 16 in Mesa Arizona where Wells Fargo provided lunch from Quiznos and 2 hours of beneficial information. The program provided video feed interviews ...
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How is the Market? Real Estate Statistics for Tempe, Arizona

How is the Market? Real Estate Statistics for Tempe, AZ. Market statistics relevant to Tempe Arizona. Have we hit the bottom?  What trends are there and what is the forecasted in the near future. Show the DOM for different price ranges Show the DOM for different neighborhoods.
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How Much is My House Worth in Tempe Arizona?

How Much Is My Home Worth In Tempe AZ? CMA Tempe is the most densely-populated city in the state and serves as a crossroads for the area's largest communities. There were 63,602 households out of which 24.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 38.4% were married couples living together, 9.7% had a female householder ...
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What’s For Sale In Tempe Arizona?

What's For Sale in Tempe Arizona? IDX Search Within Tempe are the Tempe Buttes. The Salt River runs west through the northern part of Tempe; part of the river is dammed in two places to create Tempe Town Lake. According to the United States Census Bureau, the landlocked city has a total area of 40.2 square miles (104.1 ...
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Tempe Beach Park

Tempe Beach Park Originally built in 1931, Tempe Beach Park was completely renovated in 1999 as part of the construction of Town Lake. The park connects to the 5 miles (8.0 km) of paths for bicycling, jogging or in-line skating that circle Town Lake. The historic baseball field plays host to baseball and softball games, as well ...
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Tempe Town Lake

In March 1989, Tempe adopted the Rio Salado Master Plan which represented the culmination of more than 20 years of environmental land planning. Studies of water quality and usage, the Mill Avenue Bridges and ASU recreation ensued and programming began. A groundbreaking ceremony near Tempe Beach Park marked the beginning of construction of the river ...
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Tempe Center for the Arts

Tempe Center for the Arts (TCA), completed in August, 2007, with a grand opening on September 9th, 2007, is a publicly owned performing and visual arts center in Tempe, Arizona. The building was designed by Barton Myers Associates of Los Angeles and Architekton of Tempe. A citizens group, formed in 1998, spearheaded a ballot initiative ...
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Tempe at Night

Tempe Arizona Tempe's nightlife is full of great hot spots to enjoy. Tempe Marketplace, Mill Avenue and the streets surrounding Arizona State University all have bars and late night dining options along with live music, the Tempe Improv, dueling pianos and interesting street performers on most nights and weekends. ... see more about Tempe's Nitelife. Tempe is home ...
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Gammage Auditorium

Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium (widely known as Gammage Auditorium and often called the Gammage) is named for Dr. Grady Gammage, President of Arizona State University (ASU) from 1933 to 1959. The auditorium is located on the main campus of Arizona State University in Tempe at the crossroads of Mill avenue and Apache Boulevard. It is considered ...
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