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Cruising and Your Health

29th September 2009
When it comes to cruise ship safety, there are many individuals who are concerned with their physical safety. Physically staying safe aboard a cruise ship is important, but so is staying healthy. Due to a large number of individuals in a fairly small sp... Read >
Author: Renaldo Head

Conveyor Safety: Stay on a Roll!

23rd September 2009
Telescopic boom conveyors are essential to the swift and efficient running of most modern warehouses, post depots and distribution centres. Primarily used to load and unload lorries with loose and unpalletised parcels, they extend and retract, facilitatin... Read >
Author: Sovex

Keep Your Cool: How to Deal with Toddler Tantrums

04th September 2009
Children truly are a gift from above, but taking care of them isn't a walk in the park! It is hard to believe the little angel that is smiling so beatifically in her sleep was the same little demon who drove you to your wits' end a few hours ago. Even so,... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy

Affordable Family Insurance Is Available Across the Country

30th August 2009
Having good health insurance for your family is one of the most important things you can do to ensure both the financial and physical safety for your loved ones. There are too many instances today where people find themselves in difficult situations where... Read >
Author: Ronnie Hamilton

Commemorate Christenings with Treasured Gifts

21st August 2009
The birth of a child is an occasion worth commemorating in as many ways possible; after all it’s one of the most important moments for the parents as well as for the new addition. While at the time, blossoming new mothers may find that the last thing th... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

How to Create Your Ideal Life

18th August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Willie Horton It appears from surveys and research that the majority of people, perhaps most, are not entirely satisfied with their lives - to say the least. Many are unhappy with their levels of business success or career progress... Read >
Author: Willie Horton

Home Care Overview

31st July 2009
What You Need to Know About Home Care As an increasing number of seniors choose to remain in their home rather than move into a senior living community, the demand for home care continues to rise. Also called "companion care", home care consists of no... Read >
Author: arstringfellow

Mature Dating - What if Your Date Doesn’t Take No For an Answer?

08th July 2009
Have you ever been in a dating circumstance that was not such a mature dating situation? Were you afraid for your physical safety? What about your emotional safety and well-being? How did you handle the situation? If you are in a mature dating relatio... Read >
Author: Allan Tan

M-Payments

26th June 2009
Establishment of mobile payments has been touted as the easiest, most convenient way to make payments. Using a mobile phone, the money can be sent on payment of bills with just pressing a few buttons. This should be the same as sending payments from your ... Read >
Author: acepayments

Be Safe when Moving with a Cheap Truck Rental

12th May 2009
Many people are finding how easy and cheap that cheap truck rental can be. More and more people are turning to such methods to move now that the economy is slow. You still need to make sure that you are safe when choosing this method, however, so that you... Read >
Author: Jennifer Strong

How to Motivate Your Employees

10th April 2009
The Hierarchy of Needs was developed by Abraham Maslow as part of his attempts to understand and show the basic needs and wants of the average human. His work was based on research conducted by the brightest minds of his time. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs ... Read >
Author: Steve Wilheir

Tips to Keep your Business Premises Safe

23rd January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Kimberlie Hutson In this economic climate you're more likely to be worried about the financial safety of your business rather than the physical safety of your premises and staff. There are plenty of reasons why, when it comes to maki... Read >
Author: Kmberlie

How To Build Trust In Relationships

13th January 2009
Trust is the most important component of any relationship. For this reason, you have to ensure that you keep it alive. Without trust, you have no relationship and it is paramount for me to insist on this fact. But why exactly does trust in relationships b... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Critical Issue For Home Office Safety

16th December 2008
As we've said, teleworkers and after-hours workers are just as likely to have safety concerns as home-based business owners--and according to Debra Dinnocenzo, president of telework consultancy ALLearnatives and author of 101 Tips for Telecommuters ($16; ... Read >
Author: bpwork.com

Tips for Nannies on Finding the Right Employer (Nanny Cams or No Nanny Cameras!)

16th August 2008
Finding employment as a nanny is a two-way street. Parents and guardians want to entrust their precious children to trustworthy and competent nannies. You, on the other hand, want to find parents and guardians who share your child-rearing philosophies an... Read >
Author: surveillanceguide

Unlocking your genius potential

09th July 2008
Unlocking your genius potential In times of Change the learners will inherit the earth, while the learned will find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists. -Eric Hoffer That statement holds true today as it did so... Read >
Author: Kenon

Disaster Preparedness for Home-Based Businesses

15th May 2008
Natural disasters can affect anyone at any time. But being prepared for such an eventuality can help you bounce back quickly. While you may not have any control over disasters, you can certainly take steps to ensure that your business and employees are ... Read >
Author: Akhil Shahani

How does Stress affect Health?

07th May 2008
Stress is a psychological and physiological response to events that upset our personal balance in some way. When faced with a threat, whether to our physical safety or emotional equilibrium, the body's defenses kick into high gear in a rapid, automatic pr... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Construction and Building Site Accidents

07th April 2008
Thousands of construction workers suffer from work-related fatality every year, while countless others undergo considerable physical injuries. Even though these construction workers are usually skilled labourers trained in necessary safety condition, a la... Read >
Author: Silviu Marian

Construction and Building Site Accidents

07th April 2008
Thousands of construction workers suffer from work-related fatality every year, while countless others undergo considerable physical injuries. Even though these construction workers are usually skilled labourers trained in necessary safety condition, a la... Read >
Author: Silviu Marian

Construction and Building Site Accidents

07th April 2008
Thousands of construction workers suffer from work-related fatality every year, while countless others undergo considerable physical injuries. Even though these construction workers are usually skilled labourers trained in necessary safety condition, a la... Read >
Author: Silviu Marian

5 WAYS TO AVOID HIRING PSYCHOPATHS

27th March 2008
Avoid hiring psychopaths using pre-employment tests, key job interview questions, background and reference checks, and even their aura. PSYCHOPATHS IN THE NEWS (& maybe in your company) Recently, the news is buzzing about a high-level people who (... Read >
Author: Michael Mercer

Know Stress Types with their Treatments

22nd February 2008
Stress Stress is a feeling that's created when we react to particular events. It's the body's way of rising to a challenge and preparing to meet a tough situation with focus, strength, stamina, and heightened alertness. Stress is the condition that r... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Installing Your Own Trailer Hitch Is Easy

12th September 2007
When it comes to working on your car or truck, spending a few minutes reading up on installation tips can save you big bucks. Here are some tips and advice to guide you through installing your own trailer hitch. Installing your own auto parts is a lot li... Read >
Author: Randy

Protecting Your Health While Aboard a Cruise Ship

29th August 2007
When it comes to cruise ship safety, there are many individuals who are concerned with their physical safety. Physically staying safe aboard a cruise ship is important, but so is staying healthy. Due to a large number of individuals in a fairly small sp... Read >
Author: John Ugoshowa

4 Ways To Stop Dog Aggression

09th May 2007
Dog Aggression is a serious dog behavior issue, but can be stopped once you understand the cause of aggression in your dog. Looking at it through the eyes of your dog, they would always tell you that there is a good explanation for the aggressive behav... Read >
Author: gpoint

Beat the Workplace Bully at their own Game ...but Don’t Make Him or Her a Loser

13th April 2007
It is not good enough for others to say they will stop doing something offensive � they need to act themselves out of bad behaviours. Did you know that 50% of Australians have witnessed bullying in the workplace and have been unable to help mostly du... Read >

Auto Shop Safety

11th April 2007
In today’s auto shop there are many potential hazards to the fragile human body. In order to have a safe and productive work environment, there are simple steps that need to be taken in order to insure the physical safety of everyone in your automotive ... Read >
Author: Jason Miller

HIT OVER THE HEAD

11th January 2007
HIT OVER THE HEADIn her wise and sensitive audio Lessons in Living (BDD Audio, 1997),Susan Taylor tells of lessons learned from experiencing a Californiaearthquake. She was in bed in the early hours of the morning when anearthquake struck. As her house sh... Read >
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Construction Site Accident Lawyers & Construction Lawsuits

07th September 2006
The OSHA (Occupations Safety and Heath Administration) assumes that there will be over 1,000 construction workers that will suffer a work-related fatality this year while many others will undergo substantial physical injuries which could have been avoided... Read >
Author: T. Going

Are You Really Safe From Carjackers?

31st May 2006
Carjacking. What is it? Well, it is a crime of motor vehicle theft. Most of the time, a carjacker is armed so much so that the owner of the driver of the car is forced out of the vehicle. Aside from the fact that you may never see your vehicle again... Read >
Author: Jennifer Dylan

Teen Dating Violence: What Every Child and Parent Must Know

24th May 2006
If there ever was any doubt in your mind where adult domestic violence has its' roots-put your inquisitive mind at rest. It starts with our kids!! In a recent study partnered by Teenage Research Unlimited and the Liz Claiborne Corp., teens 13-18 were surv... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn

Finding An Apartment In Orange County

25th April 2006
Finding an apartment that suits your personality and proximity needs can be quite a daunting task. There are some basic tips and tools for making your locating an Orange County apartment successful and less traumatic. First, examine your needs as a re... Read >
Author: Jen Boschenko

Dog Behavior Training - Dog Aggression Toward Its Owners

01st April 2006
A dog that growls at and/or bites its owner does so for some reason, even if the behavior appears to be "unreasonable" to the owner. If your dog displays aggressive behavior towards you, for the safety and welfare of you, your family and your dog, i... Read >
Author: Heather Colman

The Critical Observation at Women's Defensive Shields – What Men Really Need to Know

01st April 2006
Like most interactive situations that we come across in our everyday life, women too appear with their defense shield intact. They are "on guard" most of the time. But to reach her heart (hmmm… other areas too), you have to break that shield or loosen tha... Read >
Author: Joshua Goh

Anxiety and Panic Attacks - What Are They Trying to Tell You ?

15th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Sara Dryburgh In 20 years of clinical practice I have found that almost invariably anxiety and panic attacks are not conditions in themselves but are signals telling us that something else is wrong and needs to be attended to. This si... Read >
Author: Sara Dryburgh

Ten Reasons to Implement Choice Theory in Your Organization

31st May 2005
What is Choice Theory (CT)? CT is a theory of the explanation of human behavior. CT has applicability to both a person's personal and professional life. It teaches us about our five basic needs, how to meet those needs in a responsible way, and how to tak... Read >
Author: Kim Olver

Ten Reasons to Implement Choice Theory

11th May 2005
What is Choice Theory (CT)? CT is a theory of the explanation of human behavior. CT has applicability to both a person's personal and professional life. It teaches us about our five basic needs, how to meet those needs in a responsible way, and how to tak... Read >
Author: Kim Olver