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Eat Your Way to Weight Loss

21st September 2009
Experts tell us we are what we eat. A disturbing thought when we consider how much sugar, fat and white flour is consumed daily, hidden in ready meals and fast foods. It’s time to change the bad habits we have developed over the last three decades and s... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Toddler Arguing Tips: Don't Talk Back To Me!

04th September 2009
Children are little angels, especially when they are asleep. When your child is oblivious to the world and blissfully dreaming, it is easy to forgive and forget the rollercoaster ride they gave you during the day. Children learn new things everyday and pu... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy

If You Want Your Staff To Believe What You Say About Performance, Set Clear Performance Standards.

24th August 2009
You can say all you like about the importance of on job performance. Words are cheap. Your employees won't take much notice if they aren't clear about what you mean in their terms. Performance standards will do this for you in at least ten ways. 1. Per... Read >
Author: Leon Noone

Professional Dog training dvds

13th August 2009
Dog training DVDs : What to consider When purchasing Yours Are you hunting for an easy and relatively cheap way to train your dog? If on a budget, an one on one training session may be out of the question. That doesn't suggest you are unable to get you... Read >
Author: Nelson Hansen

Soulmates how to tell

04th August 2009
The word soulmate is one that evokes images of angels and the beauty of true love made manifest in one's partner. The truth is that finding your soulmate and then being with them can be wrought with challengs that you never expected or imagined. The... Read >
Author: DR. PHILIP LOVE

How To Get My Ex Back – Impress Your Ex With Smart Ways

03rd August 2009
Love relationship is one of the unique and crucial tie-ups in this world. Everyone has its own opinions, thoughts and ideas in this world. Sometimes, these thoughts do not match with each other. If you just break up with your ex then it hurts you a lot. I... Read >
Author: David Lukac

Reasons Why Your Toddler Bites

12th July 2009
Information Why Your Toddler BitesEvery toddler has bit or has been bitten but if you have a child that has bit it dosn't mean that they are a biter. In daycares studies have proven that around half of the children have been bitten about three times a ye... Read >
Author: Julie Harris

The Reason Why Your Toddler Bites

12th July 2009
Why Your Toddler BitesEvery toddler has bit or has been bitten but if you have a child that has bit it dosn't mean that they are a biter. There have been studies that were done that show about half of children attending daycares have been bitten three ti... Read >
Author: Julie Harris

{The The Number One strongest Secret to Incentivize Your Team in a Recession .

28th June 2009
It is vital, especially during challenging economic times, that entrepreneurs recognize their staff for all their tough work. If you can confirm and re-enforce your team members' worth and contribution while your organization is dealing with the global do... Read >
Author: Michel Bird

Keeping Working Dogs on the job

10th June 2009
Almost all dog owners, whether they live in the city or country, experience problem behaviours such as nuisance barking, jumping fences, or other habits such as biting livestock, ignoring commands or hunting wildlife. Many a working dog has met a short en... Read >
Author: Stephinno

Practical Performance Appraisal: Measuring Staff Performance Successfully Without Filling Out Forms

09th June 2009
Managers have to measure employee performance. That's OK. But there's no need to turn it into an elaborate formal process. In fact, the simpler it is, the more successful it's likely to be. If you're seeking a better way, try using these ideas. Perform... Read >
Author: Leon Noone

Raising Kids – How to Encourage Positive Behaviour From Your Child?

05th June 2009
All parents will want to do the best for their children but how do you know if you are an effective parent? Regardless of whether you are a new parent or that you have a few children, parenting might not come easy for everybody and there might also be tim... Read >
Author: Stella Mak

Bullying at school

16th April 2009
Bullying happens, however much we dislike the idea. But the effects of bullying can last into adulthood, so it’s important that everyone helps to protect bullied children. What is bullying? Bullying at school, and elsewhere, can take many forms, i... Read >
Author: Sajid Latif

Free Exercise Programs - Motivation For a Successful Fitness Plan

30th March 2009
They key to any successful fitness plan is motivation. Being able to keep up with your plan and stick to it day in and day out is what will at last define your results. Consistency is the key, while at times, this can be a difficult task. Over the ages I ... Read >
Author: Muscle Trainer

Femininity or Feminist? Friend or Foe?

17th March 2009
Are women in the new millennium being influenced by magazines and television to dress in a more provocative and sexual manner? Last week in the UK, the National Union of journalists with the backing of Equity called a conference to investigate the ... Read >
Author: Matt

Are your kids missing out on plush toys?

17th March 2009
One of the best toys to give to your children are Stuffed and Plush Toys. The reason being is because stuffed toys have many good qualities such as being able to comfort you, lovable and looking cute and they are now collected as a collectables. Children ... Read >
Author: TinhToy

Sham Trusts Explained

06th March 2009
Unfortunately, most people think that once assets are placed in a Trust they are protected forever! However, this is simply not the case. If a Trust is found to be a "sham", then asset protection can be lost. So what is a Sham Trust? The concept of Sh... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

Sham Trusts Explained

06th March 2009
Unfortunately, most people think that once assets are placed in a Trust they are protected forever! However, this is simply not the case. If a Trust is found to be a "sham", then asset protection can be lost. So what is a Sham Trust? The concept of Sh... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

Keeping Working Dog on the job

09th February 2009
Almost all dog owners, whether they live in the city or country, experience problem behaviours such as nuisance barking, jumping fences, or other habits such as biting livestock, ignoring commands or hunting wildlife. Many a working dog has met a short en... Read >
Author: Stephinno

Fox Terrier Genevieve Out-foxed

09th February 2009
Neville Manson of Portland was "out of his mind" with frustration trying to contain his 5 year old fox terrier escapologist, Genevieve. Despite his diligent efforts of building a 6 foot high pool fence that she scaled over, the Animal Control Ranger was... Read >
Author: Stephinno

Proven solutions for animal control

09th February 2009
In a perfect world, dogs would heed their master's commands, the neighbour's dog wouldn't bark all night and the family pet wouldn't escape property boundaries. Dogs are creatures of habit. They learn bad behaviour as quickly as good. The challenge is ... Read >
Author: Stephinno

Stocking fillers to get you in the groove

03rd December 2008
There's something about Christmas that just seems to bring out the joy of music in us all. Of course, some might say that the more traditional Hymns and Carols, such as 'Away in a Manger' or 'Deck the Halls' are more appropriate for such a traditional occ... Read >
Author: Johnasmith

Use kids reward programme to help your children’s

23rd September 2008
Parenting kids has become a challenging task. Effective parenting does not mean that the bad behaviour of the kids should be punished. Punishing your kids is not a correct way to discipline your children. Instead of giving punishment, the children have to... Read >
Author: Synapse India

It's Not What You Say, It's The Way That You Say It

25th May 2008
This principle is true of almost every situation but if you manage people it is vital that you learn the underlying principles of this if you want to create a team of people who respect you as their manager. Modelling good behaviour is also a great way o... Read >
Author: Gina Gardiner

US Life Insurance Fraudsters Face Time Behind Bars

15th May 2008
Two elderly American women, who hatched a plot to collect life insurance pay outs, are being charged with murder this month. The pair claimed to be engaged or related to homeless men in order to collect life insurance funds after killing them. Helen Go... Read >
Author: Sarah Othman

Why Electric Shock Collars For Dogs Must Go

14th November 2007
Should electric shock dog collars be banned? I say yes. And I don't just say yes in a mild manner, I strongly say yes. The equipment should be banned because it's cruel and unreliable.Using pain to discourage unwanted behaviour is simply wrong. You could ... Read >
Author: Alexander Holt

Introducing your new cat with the other pets

25th September 2007
Before you bring a second (or even a third) cat into your home, you should make sure you are familiar with cat behaviour, both with regards to territorial behaviour and aggression, and the basic principles of cats will accept a newcomer, especially a kitt... Read >
Author: Farazila Abu

Dob Obediance Training - How Important Is It?

05th July 2007
Dog obediance training doesn't solve all dog behaviour problems, but it is the foundation for solving most behaviour problems your dog may have. Nearly all dog behaviour problems are perfectly normal canine activities that, unfortunately, occur at the wro... Read >
Author: Shelley Allen

Parenting With Consequences Not With Punishment

25th April 2007
Parenting in the modern age can be a particularly daunting task. We are constantly being told that smacking a child is not appropriate and that punishment in general is not effective parenting. However, punishment and consequences are not necessarily the ... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

Life Insurance - Smoke signals

21st February 2007
No-one said it would be easy but giving up smoking is really worthwhile and it’s a perfectly achievable aim. Why not join the band of ex-smokers, starting from today? If are you now a reformed smoker, we have some even better news for you. You can e... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Power Of Praise – How to encourage positive behaviour in children and teens

07th January 2007
What if I told you I'm going to show you how to use praise effectively? I hear some of you saying but I already use praise! Yes but read on and you will be pleased you did. First I'm going to explain why praise is one of the most effective tools in rai... Read >

HR: Good behaviour

06th January 2007
Good behaviourBy Paul DoddBehavioural interviewing is a common technique that recruiters use toevaluate a potential candidate. The basic premise of behaviouralinterviewing is that the best predictor of future results is pastbehaviour in similar situations... Read >
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Dogs Are Not People! Understanding the Differences Between People and Dogs

10th June 2006
Dogs are not people. It may seem like an obvious observation, but so many people make the mistake time and time again of expecting their dog to act and think like a person. They attribute human traits and emotions to these noble animals and thus undermine... Read >
Author: Justine Kay

Tips For Training Your Cat

03rd May 2006
You can't train a cat, like you can a dog. If you try to, you'll probably cause behavioural problems later on. But you can teach it not to perform bad habits. But most times the owner will have to change to fit in with the cat. Every one in your house,... Read >
Author: Laura Marsh

Dog Training part IV - Reward and punishment

25th April 2006
Most training revolves around giving the dog consequences for his behaviour, in the hope of influencing the behaviour the dog will exhibit in the future. Operant conditioning defines four types of consequences: Positive reinforcement adds something to ... Read >
Author: Hagar Lagarto

9 Ways to Gain Your Visitors Respect

05th January 2006
The internet is filled with sites and they are good and bad. Some have been known for a long time and some still struggle to get the respect and fame they think they deserve. Although not all your visitors are web design professional they still can put... Read >
Author: Jonathan Yates

Eat Your Way To Great Health

04th January 2006
Experts tell us we are what we eat. A disturbing thought when we consider how much sugar, fat and white flour is consumed daily, hidden in ready meals and fast foods. It's time to change the bad habits we have developed over the last three decades and sta... Read >
Author: Kim Beardsmore

10 Steps to Making That Change Happen

11th November 2005
Step One Think about the result you want from your change. Sounds obvious but all the of the jigsaw needs to make sense if you are to get the team commitment and corporation. But no need for you to explain your reasons for changing Step Two ... Read >
Author: steve winder