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Unfinished Business.


Unfinished Business

Lorraine Lush

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Unfinished Business: How You Can Build Your Dream, Lose it, and Still Survive is the autobiography of Lorraine Lush, a truly remarkable female entrepreneur. When her first marriage went sour, and she realized she might have to raise two children on her own, she buckled down in determination and pursued her dream to create the first private career college in the Canadian province Noun 1. Canadian province - Canada is divided into 12 provinces for administrative purposes
province, state - the territory occupied by one of the constituent administrative districts of a nation; "his state is in the deep south"
 of Newfoundland. For decades, her college thrived and promoted gainful gain·ful  
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Providing a gain; profitable: gainful employment.



gainful·ly adv.
 employment; but when a sudden shift in governmental regulations hit just as her business was trying to expand, the resulting squeeze closed the college's doors--and scarcely two weeks later, the laws that had forced her dream to go under were repealed. Despite the shattering of her dream, life went on, one day at a time One Day at a Time is a long-running American situation comedy that portrayed a divorced mother, played by Bonnie Franklin, her two teenage daughters (Mackenzie Phillips and Valerie Bertinelli) and their building superintendent (Pat Harrington, Jr.). ; step by step she picked herself up, kept on going, and trusted in God. Her story is one of vigilance VIGILANCE. Proper attention in proper time.
     2. The law requires a man who has a claim to enforce it in proper time, while the adverse party has it in his power to defend himself; and if by his neglect to do so, he cannot afterwards establish such claim, the
, determination, ingenuity, and constant life learning; her successes, mistakes and triumphs all make valuable lessons for would-be entrepreneurs thinking big. A motivational and inspirational life story, and proof that the failure of one's business isn't the end of the world, nor does it diminish one's accomplishments.
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Title Annotation:Unfinished Business: How You Can Build Your Dream, Lose it, and Still Survive
Publication:Small Press Bookwatch
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Date:Jan 1, 2006
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