Articles, tagged with "evidence to the contrary", page 1
20th December 2011
The article submission myths that people are so ignorantly led to believe today are perplexing at best and disgusting at worst. However, they're also getting rather dated despite blatant and consistent evidence to the contrary. In fact, some veteran art...
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samset2011
20th December 2011
It is impossible to “square a circle,” which makes this phrase an apt metaphor for what many organizations are trying to do now. That is, they continue to conduct business the way they’ve done it in the past in spite of the fact that the environment has c...
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Author:
Pat Lynch
30th June 2011
I recently came across an article in The New Yorker magazine called The Checklist written by Atul Gawande a multi-talented surgeon who is also the author of a interesting book I am reading called Complications: A Surgeon's Notes on an Imperfect Science.
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Tim du Toit
02nd June 2011
All accounting information, whether for decision support or for accountability purposes, relies on the same foundation, the collection and processing of financial data. This process starts with five fundamental concepts; the accounting entity, going conce...
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Arfan
09th May 2011
Successful entrepreneurs and business professionals cultivate a mindset of success. Put simply, these winners expect success, and act accordingly.
Look, have you ever noticed that the guy who always seems happy and cheerful seems to have more things t...
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Andy Grant
15th April 2011
The final results for 2010 for AIM-listed West Midlands commercial property concern Real Estate Investors Plc, shows that life in commercial property circles outside of the M25 has not been made easier by foreign investment capital as it has inside. Here...
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rivingtoncharlotte
03rd March 2011
It is well established offline how a contract should be formed based on case law through the years and how a contract is concluded. The conclusion of a party is when both parties sign the contractual document which sets out the agreed terms and conditions...
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cgyles6819
28th February 2011
The Government’s plan in the Ministry of Justice’s Green Paper, “Proposals for Reform of Civil Litigation Funding and Costs in England and Wales" (The “Jackson" Green Paper) will have a detrimental impact on access to justice. The Government is running a ...
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hitsearch
24th February 2011
How Often Should You Wash Your Dog?
Author: Chris The Blogger
A good recommendation is every two to three weeks. it's important no to over wash. Over washing can stip the natural oils in your dogs’ coat and cause drying of the skin that will mak...
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catch203
15th February 2011
In in the present day's competitive and international world many people can do the job that you just do, due to this fact, any trait to tell apart yourself from competition could make the difference in your college, university or job. One way to distingui...
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Author:
Daniel Stith
20th January 2011
Inappropriate remarks are Uncle Ned's usual contributions to conversation, attributable to senility. Or else he just nods and smiles. In Grandma's case, she has selective hearing. When it comes to Aunt Clara, she is known to take over any conversation. Do...
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Author:
Donna Wade
20th January 2011
The BST Conference has five 90-minute session times – and over 160 sessions to choose from. So where do you start?
While it’s good to begin your BST Conference planning by identifying those sessions that cover your focus areas, it’s also good to leave ...
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Sia Jensen
19th December 2010
Generally, there are 2 things people count on from their physicians. This is most likely never more true than when the patient is an expectant mother who is entrusting the doctor with the wellbeing of her baby. To begin with, it is essential for the docto...
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Author:
J. Hernandez
13th December 2010
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has ordered lenders who sold payment protection insurance (PPI) to borrowers, to review said sales. While the British Banker’s Association (BBA) challenged, individuals can still make claims for premium refunds, prov...
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Author:
Sarah Garrod
16th November 2010
There was a Swine Flu conference in March, 2010, in London, England. Over a dozen of the world’s health experts from Britain and the United States were speaking on topics including prevention, preparedness, response and recovery strategies designed to end...
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Author:
Dr Ink