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Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Cats - Early El Monte roared with 200 lions


Early El Monte roared with 200 lions
San Gabriel Valley Tribune - Lions lived in town back then. Gay's Lion Farm at Peck Road and Valley Boulevard housed at one point 200 of the felines. Leo the lion, who could be seen and heard at the start of a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film, was a resident of the 5-acre farm. The

New Book Examines Revolution in Consumer Behavior
PRWeb - So how do marketers predict consumer behavior in a world of finicky felines? The answer lies in Persuasion Architecture, a concept pioneered by the Eisenbergs and based on the idea that consumers no longer respond to the ringing bell. The book is

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