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TATTOOS | ART OR GRAFFITI?

29th September 2009
A tattoo is a enduring mark or design made on your skin with pigments inserted through pricks into the skin's top layer. When tattoos first came into existence, there were only pigments that could be found in nature and now any color can be formed by m... Read >
Author: Robert Livesay

Recession Drives E-Learning Adoption In The Food Sector

28th September 2009
As the global downturn starts to bite harder firms are being forced to find new ways to cut costs. Historically recessions cause businesses to cut back on staff training but with current legislation making many training courses mandatory businesses are be... Read >
Author: Marvin Fowler

A Guide To Your Boating License

28th September 2009
If you are familiar with the process of obtaining a drivers license, the acquisition of a boating license won't bring anything new to you. Just like when you were training for your driver's license you will be required to follow a boating course and at th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Bowling Safety: Playing Out of Harm's Way

23rd September 2009
There are so many great things about bowling that many people are lured to play the game. Almost anyone who is interested in sports would probably want to try to bowl. In fact, even those who do not have any particular interest in other sports enjoy t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Few Compelling Reasons For Becoming A Plumber

12th September 2009
In these days of hi-tech professions you may scoff at the idea of becoming a plumber. Do you know that Albert Einstein once said, "If I had my life to live over again, I would be a plumber". Whatever be the context under which the great man made this com... Read >
Author: Christopher

Roadwork Near Traffic Needs Safety Controls

03rd September 2009
The public roads and highways are designed to allow people to travel safely to their destinations. Occasionally, construction or maintenance work may temporarily block or reduce access to the full use of these roads. In cases where workers must control tr... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

New Personnel Can Be A Safety Risk

02nd September 2009
Asking new workers about their previous safety education and work experience helps businesses ensure the workers know the basics of workplace safety. Too many accidents occur because businesses assume that everyone knows the basics. Businesses many times ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Work and the mobile phone

02nd September 2009
Increasing number of entrepreneurs and business organizations generate many employment opportunities every year and offer better work environments. However, workplace injuries are routine due to population explosion and increase in the number of industrie... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Understanding Refrigeration

28th August 2009
A fridge is an insulated cabinet with an electric pump or a compressor which moves a refrigerant liquid around the cooling bars. When the door is opened, the cold air falls out to be replaced by warm air in the kitchen, which triggers the pump to circulat... Read >
Author: easyequipment

Supermarket Slips And Falls Lead To Compensation Claims

28th August 2009
Supermarkets across the country spend many thousands of pounds each year on public liability insurance in case a member of the public suffers an injury on their premises and even with the best safety procedures a number of these accidents will continue to... Read >
Author: Darrell

Fuerteventura for tourists - 5 things you must see and do

26th August 2009
Here are five interesting activities for visitors to Fuerteventura that will help them make the most of their vacation. 1. Hire a jeep - Going on a jeep or even a buggy safari is one of the best ways to explore Fuerteventura. Depending on how you like... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Accident claims soar as Brits cut corners to save

17th August 2009
Recent news revealed that the number of work accidents in the UK has soared as a result of employers focusing more on their finances than health and safety. According to a survey, over 60 per cent of employees felt that their employers were less worrie... Read >
Author: Arti

Online Computer Shopping

16th August 2009
Recent statistics have shown that some of the most popular products sold online are computers. This should come as no surprise as there are a multitude of computer users out there, all looking for the latest products on computers and software. In fact, on... Read >
Author: isabel

Plumbing Training - What Is It All About?

13th August 2009
If you are thinking of becoming a plumber, plumbing training through vocational and technical schools is the way. There is always a need for good plumbers because supply is always short of demand. It is through training only that you can start your life-l... Read >
Author: Christopher

An X-Ray Technician Program prepares you to be the Best Radiologic Technologist

07th August 2009
The field of X- ray technology has immense career prospects for those who are interested in making a mark in the allied health field. A student who aspires to be a radiologic technologist has to undertake a course in X-ray technician program for 2 years i... Read >
Author: yanita

How Companies Avoid Accidents at Work

30th July 2009
Accidents at work are something that everyone wants to avoid. They are difficult for companies to deal with, people to have to go through them, and for government agencies to investigate. As a result of these issues, among other things, all parties work t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Don't Put Up With Arsenic In Water

23rd July 2009
Are you finding it hard to keep up with what to avoid to stay healthy? Has it ever crossed your mind the water you drink could contain some rather unpleasant things. If arsenic in water is not exactly your cup of tea then how does it get there in the f... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski

Forklifts: How It Revolutionized Industrial Operations

21st July 2009
Most people might not be aware of it but there are actually two kinds of forklifts being used in the manufacturing industry. These are the industrial and rough terrain model. Basically, the industrial Forklifts: How It Revolutionized Industrial Operations... Read >
Author: Ben

When and Why Do You Need Masonry Work?

18th July 2009
Most of the construction activity is never complete without masonry work and stone setting activity. This kind of work includes laying of bricks and other types of cement blocks, marble work, stone work, and construction of chimneys. The stone work is mo... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy

Injury Lawyer's Concerns Over Grayrigg Rail Crash

09th July 2009
An injury lawyerinjury lawyer has spoken out about his concerns that the fatal rail Grayrigg rail crash could be repeated and that lessons have not be learned. Andrew Tucker the head of personal injury at a law firm, which represented clients who were ... Read >
Author: Ruth

Become and Electrician: Electrical Training via Home Learning

01st July 2009
Electricians are indispensable in any number of industries, and Electrical Training gives you valued qualifications and skills you need to become a qualified electrician. It is a rewarding career with plenty of opportunities for progression, particularly... Read >
Author: Peter Hinton

What does it take to be a Welder?

29th June 2009
If there are metal materials in need of being melted or fused together to create a product or structure, it would take a welder with skills in welding to get that job done. They are workers in the manufacturing business who use heat to join metal pieces t... Read >
Author: Sharon Samraj

Swimming Accident - How You Can Prevent Swimming Accidents

27th June 2009
Accidents can happen very easily and frequently while swimming. On a yearly basis in the US, there are thousands of accidental drowning accidents, and many thousands more injuries that happen when swimming.The summertime is meant to be spent outdoors wit... Read >
Author: Greg Pate

Plane crash survival tips

19th June 2009
Travelling through what is literally a heavy piece of metal flying through the air could be daunting. It is reasonable to be worried about plane crash survival but statistics actually show that you are more likely be involved in a car accident rather in ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

How to Recognize Basic Safety Signs

18th June 2009
Safety is an issue that impacts every company, no matter what business the company is in. Even e-commerce has the need for safety such as virus protection and some basic safety signs are posted on websites that have such protection advising hackers that s... Read >
Author: Lee Lazarus

Accidents in the work place!

16th June 2009
Accidents are commonly found to occur at work places. The result of such accident is usually that an employee gets injured, and has to rest for a few days. In case of serious accidents, sometimes the employee has to seek medical attention, and in extreme ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Electrical Training Courses - An Investment For Your Career As An Electrician

12th June 2009
Taking up electrical training can give you qualifications and skills required to become a qualified electrician. However, people who don't wish to become an electrician too can take up these courses. They can pursue it as a hobby and handle the electrical... Read >
Author: Christopher

Why Consistency Is Essential For Effective Equipment Monitoring

10th June 2009
The equipment monitoring which takes place within businesses and industries today is more important than ever, as technology advances, power increases and expectations continue to increase, the risk of danger becomes ever more present, and of grave concer... Read >
Author: Justin Arnold

No excuses with safety measures while you go for skydiving

10th June 2009
Every unique thing comes along numerous if and but. Even about skydiving, we have often encountered numerous contradictory queries. For instance, we use to hear that one can't breathe while he or she is free falling. It is certainly not true; otherwise ju... Read >
Author: goskydive

Camcorder Resolutions for Camcorder Owners

09th June 2009
If you've looked back at the footage you shot with your camcorder and think, "I could have done a lot better" then it is time for some video resolutions. By keeping the promises listed below, you'll be guaranteed a year of happy memories all captured on ... Read >
Author: Mark Etinger

Slip and Fall Injuries in the Workplace

04th June 2009
Some may take it lightly but slip and fall injuries total to over one million cases in the United States each year. Out of this million, around 300,000 end up to be disabling injuries in the workforce and slip and fall accidents are known to kill more wor... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Safety Data: Things You Need To Know When Dealing With Nitric Acid

01st June 2009
Possibly the most common use of nitric acid is in the production of nitrogen-based fertilizers. The US production per year reaches an approximate total of 11 million tons coming from about 65 manufacturing plants around the country. Meanwhile, in the UK, ... Read >
Author: joalesto

Considering a Sleeve Tattoo

15th May 2009
If you have made the decision to get tattooed, and you are having some trouble finding that one tattoo that completely and totally represents your individual style, then perhaps you should look into half sleeves and sleeves. A half sleeve is a series o... Read >
Author: John Frost

Why an Online Tattoo Gallery is a Great Investment

15th May 2009
When you see an online tattoo gallery, you might just think that it is somebody that gathered up a few images from around the internet, and is charging to see them. But a good online tattoo gallery is so much more than that, and can help you in many diffe... Read >
Author: John Frost

Guide To A Winning Accident Compensation Claim

07th May 2009
If you are involved in an accident, you need to find a guide to get a winning accident compensation claim. To make winning accident claim the basic guideline is that the victim must support the claim with sufficient proof that the injury caused in the ac... Read >
Author: Lindsay Nolan

Windsurfing Basics - Are You Skilled About Carrying About Your Windsurfing Board?

06th May 2009
The windsurfing board is an indispensable tool when going for windsurfing. This is the more reason why you must know the right way to take it along. Remember that this is similar to an investment and you will not want any damage to happen to it. The best ... Read >
Author: Ken Fink

What You Need To Fly A Plane

28th April 2009
Flying is a wonderful experience. Some who know how didn't expect that they'd get hooked. At first try, flying can be quite difficult. Plus, the thought of crashing doesn't help either. Therefore, anyone who dares to fly a plane must be courageous in ... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley

Accidents occur at workplaces due to various reasons...

16th April 2009
Accidents occur at workplaces due to various reasons. Some of the reasons are inadequate safety measures, defective machinery, ships and trips and exposure to harmful substances. Victims of accidents are entitled to receive accident claims for injuries su... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Choose The Right School For Crane Operations Training

04th April 2009
Are you interested in becoming a heavy equipment operator? Does crane operation and its various facets excite you? Have you decided to pursue a career in the heavy equipment industry? If so, be rest assured that you are on the right track and a bright, fr... Read >
Author: orsondixon

Commercial Underwriting Service

20th March 2009
Underwriting service is the process of issuing insurance policies in which banks raise investment money from investors on behalf of companies and governments that are issuing both equity and debt securities. Underwriting services can be provided by financ... Read >
Author: Arus Smith

Follow Safety Procedures!

17th March 2009
Motorbikes are one of the most convenient, economical and popular modes of transportation. They can weave in and out of traffic congestion smoothly. Moreover, they do not need a huge parking space; a small space will do. Different types of motorbikes are ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Scaffolding Suppliers in Cape Town

13th March 2009
Cape Town is a cosmopolitan, modern and vibrant city which is growing consistently, receiving upgrades and requiring services from scaffolding suppliers. In Cape Town, scaffolding services are an important part of the city’s growth and functioning. This... Read >
Author: Rosemary Grace Brooks

Yard Care for Horses: Knowing What To Do

10th March 2009
The yard is the place where it all happens for horses in terms of feeding, grooming, tacking up, bathing and mucking out are all commonplace making it one busy place to be. All horse yards are different and used in different ways but there are important ... Read >
Author: Tammy Patterson

Pedestrian and Public Safety at Construction Sites

06th March 2009
Construction sites require a rigorous amount of care and vigilance from workers in terms of health and safety. Many accidents and even some fatalities happen to workers each year which could have been avoided through proper application and awareness of on... Read >
Author: Rosemary Grace Brooks

Understanding Why Workplace Accidents Occur and How To Avoid Them

03rd March 2009
Creating a safe work environment can be challenging, especially in industries such as construction and roofing. Many employers institute training and safety programs but even those can’t prevent all workplace accidents from occurring. Although totally p... Read >
Author: Sharron Ruston

Great Wedding Catering Tips

18th February 2009
Here are some tips to think about if you are considering hiring a Wedding event catering service: 1. Many of the really good Wedding catering services might be booked a year in advance and certainly most of them will need a three to six month lead t... Read >
Author: Susan Tucker

MRSA, the superbug that won't go away.

06th January 2009
MRSA is an horrendous infection and is made worse by the fact that it is most commonly picked up in hospitals; an environment that is supposed to prevent those who are ill suffering from further infection. It means that if you are already ill, contracting... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis

Tandem Skydiving – Go Skydive, Ballina / Byron Bay – Australia

05th January 2009
Tandem skydiving is an excellent way to experience this popular extreme sport. People, though, have a number of fears about skydiving. One myth is that you can't breathe while you're free falling. That is certainly not true, otherwise jumpers wouldn't be ... Read >
Author: goskydive

Safety Considerations When Working With Chemicals

03rd December 2008
Working with chemicals is an inevitable part of many industries. As a result, education and conscious safety efforts such as wearing disposable shirts, a disposable shoe cover, and other protective clothing items are a large part of these projects. Even o... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly

Acne Product Checklist - 5 Ranking Factors

02nd December 2008
Many acne product lists will contain similar ingredients with only a few minor changes in the composition. Other catalogs lists provide differences in concept. Here are some things to consider before you choose. Safety Choosing any acne product i... Read >
Author: Alan

Gifts That Capture Hearts Instantly

01st December 2008
Christmas, festival of Christians, is believed to bring joy, happiness, peace, harmony and blessings all over the world. In this wonderful and lively festival people give presents and exquisite gifts to each other and send warm Christmas wishes. If you ar... Read >
Author: Totally Gifts

Getting Auto Insurance Quotes For Teens

30th November 2008
You know that you need auto insurance, but what do you do when your teen has just started driving? How do you know if your car is protected from accidental damage? What if you want other insurance options from the company that you already trust? Here are ... Read >
Author: Life Insurance

Getting Auto Insurance Quotes For Teens

30th November 2008
You know that you need auto insurance, but what do you do when your teen has just started driving? How do you know if your car is protected from accidental damage? What if you want other insurance options from the company that you already trust? Here are ... Read >
Author: Life Insurance

Factory Accident Claim with Guarantee

12th November 2008
Injuries at the workplace are very common. They can occur due to various reasons. Accidents can occur at the workplace due to negligence or unsafe working environment. The employer is bound to provide a safe working environment to all the employees. Moreo... Read >
Author: Sadhana

Holiday Decorating Safety

27th October 2008
Christmas is most decorated holiday in the United States. Unfortunately, this time of year is also when most decorating-related injuries occur. While we all enjoy holiday decorations, it's important to keep basic safety rules in mind. No one enjoys a C... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell

Lowering the Instances of Workplace Injuries.

13th October 2008
With the implementation of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), employers became responsible for providing an environment where employees could work more safely, as well as lowering the instances of workplace injuries. Along with enforcing set s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Taking Safety in The Workplace Seriously

13th October 2008
Workplace injuries are among the leading causes of injury in North America today. It costs families billions of dollars in medical bills and lost revenue, and, in hundreds of unfortunate cases every year, it costs lives. Alarmingly, in many States and... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Workplace Injury Prevention

13th October 2008
ow can employees avoid injuries in the workplace? Following all safety procedures outlined by company policy is the best place to start. If you do not know safety policy, just ask! If you know it but aren't sure what the best action to take should be, as... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Why you need a Code of Conduct at work

18th September 2008
Changes to employment law mean that businesses of all sizes – big and small – are going under increased scrutiny to do right by their employees and stay within the law. The importance of employment contracts is obvious, but you should also seriou... Read >
Author: Adrienne Unkovich

Anatomy of an Injury: A Series of Bad Decisions

08th September 2008
The Casper, Wyoming Star-Tribune ran a sad story about a family who had lost their mother in an automobile crash and their uninsured home and possessions to a fire. Two sons had narrowly escaped death in a rollover auto accident. The family is suffering... Read >
Author: Carl Potter

How To Choose A Safety Training Services Company

02nd September 2008
If your company is concerned about employee safety, contracting a company to provide safety training services is a good step in the right direction. A safety training services company can help make your work site a safer place for all employees. Hiring... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly

What is the National Electric Code?

11th July 2008
The NEC, also known as the National Electric Code safeguards people and property from the hazards that comes from using electricity. Every three years the NEC is updated. The National Electrical Code brings about the foundation of electrical safety. Commu... Read >
Author: Andy Electrician

Accident Claims In Schools Going Up

06th June 2008
It was only 3 years ago that Lord Falconer warned that unfounded fears of a "compensation culture" threatened to undermine important activities such as school trips. Yet it has just been discovered in figures obtained by a Welsh newspaper that councils ac... Read >
Author: Saurav Dutt

Having an Accident in the Workplace

21st May 2008
Sadly every year many people fall victim to accidents that happen within their workplace; accidents that should have been avoided if the correct safety procedures were in place. This is why it is essential that you are familiar with what health and safety... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

Reliant Consumers Fuel Credit Card Fraud

15th May 2008
New findings have shown the continued large presence of credit card fraud as consumers continue to rely on their credit cards. A large percentage of British consumers struggle with credit payments and rely on their cards for finance. A Post Office study f... Read >
Author: Drew Swainston

Online shopping – shop from home

01st May 2008
Searching for different products or variety in each product is a lot easier and faster in online shopping. You can search a wide choice of product category in a short span of time. You can make your search product specific to avoid confusion. Everything w... Read >
Author: Mohit Sharma

Online shopping

28th April 2008
Searching for different products or variety in each product is a lot easier and faster in online shopping. To make online purchasing a lot more comfortable, some online stores provide expert reviews on products listed in their site. These reviews provide... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander

Crew Life – Cruising Behind the Scenes

27th April 2008
Have you ever wondered what it’s like working onboard a cruise ship? Below the passenger decks is a whole other world that we rarely see or hear about. Here we give you an opportunity to find out what really goes on down there… Laura Fletcher, 26, ... Read >
Author: Genna Roberts

Learn the Essence of Safety with Remember Charlie Safety Video

16th April 2008
Watch the Remember Charlie safety video and be moved by the heartrending tale of a man who survived a refinery explosion that almost ended his life and isolated him from his loved ones. This video will directly speak to you as Charlie Morecraft will reliv... Read >
Author: Daniel

Bowling Safety: Playing Out of Harm’s Way

03rd April 2008
There are so many great things about bowling that many people are lured to play the game. Almost anyone who is interested in sports would probably want to try to bowl. In fact, even those who do not have any particular interest in other sports enjoy t... Read >
Author: John Smi

Why I Would Rather Acupuncture Than Any Other Natural Remedy

25th March 2008
Acupuncture formed its base in China more than 2,000 years ago and is considered to be the oldest medical treatment known to man. It is necessary to approach the best practitioner of this medicine as it involves hygiene and safety procedures that are in t... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How to Keep Yourself Safe While Welding

07th February 2008
Welding is a rewarding practice which requires proper training and safety procedures to be followed in order to keep everyone safe. This process may also be referred to as "Oxy-welding and cutting" and as the name implies the machines employed in this pro... Read >
Author: John Sern

Different Ways to Pay for College

24th January 2008
If you think you are safe behind your locked doorknob�think again. The latest trend in criminal activity is �lock bumping,� and it is something that very few people are aware of. It works like this: A would-be intruder has some modifications (a s... Read >
Author: Henry Gregory

Doorknob lock out

24th January 2008
If you think you are safe behind your locked doorknob?think again. The latest trend in criminal activity is ?lock bumping,? and it is something that very few people are aware of. It works like this: A would-be intruder has some modifications (a series ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

New Zealand White Water Rafting

22nd January 2008
The Aotearoa white water rafting experience is synonymous with high quality pulse pounding adventure. With its inception in America, this sport took root in New Zealand in the late 70s and has not looked back since, growing from strength to strength. W... Read >
Author: timalpe

7 Contact Lens Safety Tips

17th October 2007
Contact lenses are extremely popular world over as fashion statements and to improve eye sight. The lens when wearing a contact lens is placed right over the cornea. The cornea is defined as the clear front portion of the eye where light rays are bent and... Read >
Author: Carrie Karasev

A Pontiac Repair Manual is your Own Mechanic in a Book

21st September 2007
With car repair cost going on a rise, it would be better if you are able to repair your own vehicle or maintain it to its tiptop shape to avoid having to take it to the mechanic. It’s a good thing that there are repair manuals available that can be your... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Make Safety a Personal Thing: Adopt a Safety Code of Conduct

28th August 2007
By Carl Potter, CSP, CMC and Deb Potter, PhD, CMC WHEN SAFETY ISN’T PERSONAL Far too often, workers ignore even the most basic, yet life-saving safety procedures – procedures like using machine guards, apply appropriate protection when working aro... Read >
Author: Deb Potter

Tips for Getting the Most out of Your Industrial Training

02nd August 2007
It's important to ensure your employees get the training that they need in everything from mechanical and electrical tutorials to courses on safety procedures and environmental regulations. However, actually developing the courses can be both time-consumi... Read >
Author: Xeal

Self-Care for Adults with ADD: Put On Your Oxygen Mask

05th July 2007
Take a moment to think about what happens when you get on an airplane. Before the plane takes off, the flight attendants outline safety procedures and inform you that, should the oxygen masks drop down, you must put yours on before you help anyone else. ... Read >

Avoiding Accidents at the Workplace with Safety Tags

15th June 2007
Some alarming workplace facts Did you know that everyday more than 12 U.S. workers on an average lose their lives through workplace accidents? Yet another 10,000 are hurt so badly, they end up losing sizeable work time or are placed on restricted duty? S... Read >
Author: blair

Avoiding Accidents at the Workplace with Safety Tags

15th June 2007
Some alarming workplace facts Did you know that everyday more than 12 U.S. workers on an average lose their lives through workplace accidents? Yet another 10,000 are hurt so badly, they end up losing sizeable work time or are placed on restricted duty?... Read >
Author: blair

Avoiding Accidents at the Workplace with Safety Tags

15th June 2007
Some alarming workplace facts Did you know that everyday more than 12 U.S. workers on an average lose their lives through workplace accidents? Yet another 10,000 are hurt so badly, they end up losing sizeable work time or are placed on restricted duty?... Read >
Author: blair

In Case of Fire: Fire Extinguishers

04th June 2007
Fire extinguishers can be found any building or home. It has become part of basic safety procedures that every building should have a fire extinguisher at hand in case of fire. But generally, the fire extinguishers are being ignored, almost to t... Read >
Author: Sean Hattaway

The Rock Climbing Gym

21st May 2007
A rock climbing gym is the perfect place to get you started in the sport of rock climbing. In a rock climbing gym, you can learn all the safety techniques and safety procedures you will need in order to be a successful rock climber. You cant just decide... Read >
Author: Arturo Ronzon

Rock Climbing Wall - Learning to Rock Climb

15th May 2007
Many people are first bitten by the rock climbing bug when they attend a party or event that has a rock climbing wall for guests to play on. After they have experienced the thrill of the sport, they want to learn more but dont know how or where to go abo... Read >
Author: Arturo Ronzon

Different Types of Rock Climbing Instruction

02nd May 2007
If you have never been rock-climbing before, it is a good idea to get some rock-climbing instruction before you attempt anything crazy. There is much to learn about rock-climbing, and it can be a dangerous sport. It is in your best interest to get some ... Read >
Author: Arturo Ronzon

Fireplace safety tips

07th March 2007
Fireplaces are very welcoming, decorative and attractive, especially during a cold winter evening or a moment in which the family wishes to gather, but it can also be very dangerous if the main precautions are not considered. Within the next few lines, we... Read >
Author: Jakob Jelling

A Horse Course, of Course, for Rescue Workers

01st January 2007
While trying to contain a tragic accident site on Long Island last month where a horse trailers became disconnected from its truck, rescue workers felt woefully inadequate trying to handle the injured and dying horses. Clearly, they had no experience with... Read >
Author: Mich

Tips for Maintaining Your Boat in Tip Top Shape

06th August 2006
Enjoyable boating requires a vessel that is clean and runs smoothly. As a boat owner you know how much work this is and can use all the help you can get. Here are a few tips that may make your boat maintenance a little easier and your sailing time more fu... Read >
Author: Peter Shannon

Thoughts On Managing People

26th June 2006
Without people you are never going to run a large business and without the right people you are never going to own a successful one. Employing people is not like buying a piece of machinery; as they do not come with money back guarantee or an instruction ... Read >
Author: Mark Flanighan

Hedge Trimmers Are Tools not Toys

04th June 2006
If you are truly passionate about your lawn and garden then you have probably either seriously considered a hedge trimmer or are the proud owner of one. Hedge trimmers are great for trimming hedges as their name would imply, they operate by creating nice ... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Bathroom Safety Considerations

09th March 2006
Bath safety is one of the important factors that a disable individual needs to consider. But oftentimes this is overlooked because they do not know what bath safety products are available in the market. Each year thousands of accidents happen in bathrooms... Read >
Author: Viojieley Gurrobat