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Consumer 101 Ethical Investment

29th September 2009
Money Makes The Arms Go Round Do you give money to the arms trade or to industries destroying our environment? Most of us would be shocked and indignant if accused of doing this. But traditionally, when we invest we give up the right to decide where ou... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Caviar Flights and Borscht on Rails: Adventures in Crossing the Motherland

23rd September 2009
You're in Moscow on business when your boss tells you he wants you in Kiev by Monday. Quick, what do you do? In the U.S., you'd log on to some travel search engine and find the best flight. The train wouldn't even register as an option. But here in the F... Read >
Author: Markthom

THINGS TO ARRANGE BEFORE GO OUTSIDE

18th September 2009
Your schedule Plan to reside in larger hotels that have tight security. Safety experts suggest booking a room from the second to seventh floors above ground level i.e. high enough to prevent easy entry from outside, but low enough for fire gear to rea... Read >
Author: johndavidseo

Paintballing harm - How to dodge Serious paintballing Pain

07th September 2009
Paintballing injuries are usually either minor or serious, ranging from cuts and bruises through to loss of sight in very rare cases. The vast majority of injuries are preventable and I will explain in this article what to do to avoid injury The most s... Read >

Paintballing harm - How to prevent Serious paintballing Injuries

07th September 2009
Injuries while playing paintball are are most often minor such as cuts and bruises, but unfortunately once in a while there will be a serious injury like loss of sight. In this article we will explain how you can prevent any serious injuries playing paint... Read >

Paintballing Injuries - How to escape Serious paintballing Harm

07th September 2009
Paintballing injuries can commonly be separated into two groups, serious injuries and minor injuries. The minor injuries include things such as bruising and cuts and scrapes. Where as the more serious injuries include eye and face harm. Thankfully the ser... Read >

How To Select An Air Charter Plane

25th August 2009
Long hours in airports waiting for delayed flights often mean business slipping away from your hands, not to mention the additional monetary loss. When it comes to attending important business meetings or leisure travel private air charter seems to be a p... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

How To Select An Air Charter Plane

16th August 2009
Long hours in airports waiting for delayed flights often mean business slipping away from your hands, not to mention the additional monetary loss. When it comes to attending important business meetings or leisure travel private air charter seems to be a p... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Understanding Airplanes and Aerospace

09th July 2009
Cruising at 35,000 feet above the Earth’s surface, a commercial airliner makes its way across the sky. With a mere 0.05 deaths per billion kilometers of air travel, aerospace engineering ensures that technology and safety are top priority from take off ... Read >
Author: Mike

Frontline or Advantage Cat Flea Treatment?

18th June 2009
The two biggest names in the world of topical cat flea medicine are Advantage and Frontline. How do they differ and how do you know which is best for you and your cat? Both Frontline and Advantage offer month long protection from fleas. Both are give... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins

Hiring People With Disabilities - The Untapped Candidate Pool

09th April 2009
In the United States there is a growing pool of viable job candidates who are disabled and looking for meaningful employment. Recent metrics indicate that there are over 11 million working-age adults with disabilities. Of these, only 37% are currently emp... Read >
Author: tfolliero

Cheap Car Insurance - Young Drivers

02nd April 2009
Parents will readily admit that they are never too comfortable with the idea of having their teenage children behind the wheel more so when it is their cars that are being driven. The fact of the matter is that teenage drivers have never been known to be ... Read >
Author: bsmcgee

Rural speed limits may be reduced

17th March 2009
A new Government plan has revealed that speed limits on most single-carriageway roads in rural areas could be cut from 60mph to 50mph in an attempt to reduce the number of car accidents and deaths. Jim Fitzpatrick, the road safety minister noted that f... Read >
Author: catherine

Some Tactics To Cave Exploration

11th March 2009
Many cavers who are experienced in cave exploring get bored and give in to new and stiffer challenges. The next step is to learn new strategies and to adapt new skills to caving. Some of these tactics can include: Cave Surveying and Mapping - Surveyin... Read >
Author: Jiro Sosh

The Significance of Undertaking Work-Related Health and Safety Trainings

19th February 2009
Occupational hazards can be minimized and eliminated if a good health and safety plan is in place. Setting up of a risk assessment and management program involves both the employer and the employee. There should be communication and cooperation between ... Read >
Author: joalesto

Cosmetic surgery – Emotional risks

19th December 2008
Many opt for cosmetic surgery in an age where looking good has become paramount and it certainly offers an effective solution to combat the signs of aging or to improve our appearance. One thing that many never consider is the emotional risks involved ... Read >
Author: james

Fleet Management – A must Have Tool For Business

27th October 2008
The best definition that can be given to the term fleet management is the management of a fleet of vehicles. This fleet does not have to be huge, it just needs to include more than one of any type of vehicle, including ships, planes, cars, trucks, taxi ca... Read >
Author: John Mahoney

Time for a go slow

17th August 2008
UK motorists are being urged to stage a “go slow” this summer. Breakdown service Autonational Rescue is making a plea for motorists to watch out for children during the school holidays. Said Ronan Hart, Autonational Rescue’s marketing manager:... Read >
Author: Autonational Rescue

Cheap Car Insurance in Virginia - Where to Buy It

20th June 2008
Looking for car insurance in Virginia? Want to know where to get cheap rates with a top company? Here's where to find them. Shop at an Insurance Comparison Website Insurance rates can vary dramatically from one company to another, so you might be ... Read >
Author: Brian Stevens

Australia Mining Dump Truck Driving Jobs

25th April 2008
Australia mining dump truck driving jobs are one of the most popular positions to gain within the mining industry and there are many good reasons why! Most people will be well aware of the earning opportunities available in a dump truck position. For exam... Read >
Author: Claire Calkin

Contact Lens Solution Recalled

25th February 2008
After a serious and blinding eye disease was linked to the Moisture Plus Contact Lens Solution from Advanced Medical Optics (AMO), one of the largest U.S. manufacturers of cleaning solutions for contact lens, was discoverd the Centers for Disease Control ... Read >
Author: Legal

Health and safety warning for small businesses

18th January 2008
A significant number of small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are not keeping their health and safety records up to date, it has been claimed - meaning many are in breach of standards. According to Lisa Fowlie, president of the Institution of Occup... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Money Makes The Arms Go Round

01st July 2007
Do you give money to the arms trade or to industries destroying our environment? Most of us would be shocked and indignant if accused of doing this. But traditionally, when we invest we give up the right to decide where our money goes and our hard earned ... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno

Tips on Buying Your Next Car

16th November 2006
When shopping for a car, new or used, start by asking yourself a few questions: ? How many miles will you be putting on the car weekly? ? What are the mpg ratings for the cars you are considering? ? How will the car primarily be used?taking kids to soc... Read >
Author: Mike Hamel

The Three Biggest Questions When Buying a Car

07th September 2006
The biggest question in the car buying process is whether to buy new or used. The second biggest question is what make and model to purchase. The third most important question is where to get your financing. #1 New or Used The average new car cos... Read >
Author: Mike Hamel

Online Auto Financing Saves Time and Money

20th June 2006
Getting online auto financing has become very popular in the past few years. According to a recent survey by Forrester Research, online shoppers are expected to spend $15.9 billion on autos and auto parts in 2006. The study also notes that, "22 percent of... Read >
Author: Mike Hamel

Truck Driver Safety - Behavior Plays a Vital Role

31st May 2006
Hiring the wrong truck drivers can be disastrous. Hiring the right ones can save lives. Naturally, safety training plays an important role in driver safety. Other factors may be even more significant according to a 1993 study conducted by Behavioral-... Read >
Author: Annette Estes

How to Lower Your Auto Insurance Premiums

20th December 2005
People invest a good share of their hard earned money on material assets such as house, automobile etc. So it is quite essential to secure these things and therefore get them insured. Auto insurance is akin to health insurance. Just as the latter compensa... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta