Articles, tagged with "recognising", page 2
08th June 2010
Albert Einstein referred to compound interest as the strongest force within the galaxy. It has the potential to convert a monthly savings of merely $5,000 into a million.
Exactly how does this take place? When interest is added towards the principal amo...
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Author:
Lance Peters
20th May 2010
Antique furniture restoration, despite having a significant amount of costs associated with it, still continues to attract many connoisseurs who love to keep their antiques like new. Why is such a major phenomenon globally?
It might intrigue quite a fe...
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Author:
Ishan Ahmad
23rd February 2010
There is no doubt that computers are a key part of schools, lessons and life in the 21st century. Many school children know more about computers than their parents do. But while this is a good thing in some ways - it will certainly prepare them for a bett...
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Author:
Andrew Regan
08th February 2010
It has just been announced that the price of commonly-used medicines in Ireland will be slashed by up to 40% in an effort to reduce the State's medical bill by 94 million Euros over the next twelve months. This move comes in reaction to a request from the...
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Author:
sarah9xb
26th November 2009
If you have a cat or a dog that is approaching their senior years you might be worrying about their cat health or dog health. Looking at good cat nutrition and dog nutrition is important for your pet right from their early years.
Cats and dogs are like...
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Author:
Davis Morris
25th November 2009
As the expression goes, "Don't judge a book by its cover". Add, "He who hesitates is lost" to the mix and I am left wondering how long I should look for and where does due caution cross over into the realms of hesitancy?
We make thousands of evaluatio...
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Author:
cvcheckgmoem
23rd November 2009
Any organisation is like a living thing. All of the individual parts are dependent on one another in order to subsist and prosper - to maximise the Return on Investment (R.O.I). When one aspect or process is not working properly, the effect may temporaril...
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Author:
Sean Quayle
11th September 2009
As for other holiday ideas besides the theme parks, well there are so many things to do and places to see. Visit holiday cottages and you could have a great time without ever stepping foot in a theme park! If you want to see some wild life, there's the ai...
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Author:
David
07th September 2009
A couple of weeks ago I was in town getting my teeth drilled (my dentist thinks I crack teeth for a living when I thought I'd quickly pop across the road to my local retailer and see what phones they had in stock.
I generally shop fast, so I was ready...
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Author:
Scott Bywater
03rd June 2009
The fast pace of modern day living is full of hassles that can put an undue strain on you both physically and mentally. The problem is that it is quite normal to experience feelings of anxiety or stress. The difficult part is being able to distinguish w...
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Author:
Steve S Scott
07th April 2009
It will become a compulsory business-growth strategy in the economic slowdown for companies to identify and leverage a lot of under-utilised assets, writes Stephen Johnson*
Companies everywhere are under-recognising and under-utilising hundreds of...
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Author:
Stephen Johnson
12th February 2009
It is a fact of life that not every project succeeds. Sometimes the market changes and the product is no longer viable. Sometimes the budget or time constraints are untenable. Sometimes it is simply a case that somebody has made a mistake.
How do you d...
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Author:
Simon Buehring
02nd February 2009
With the advancements in technology in recent times, ecommerce has played an important role in helping to provide an effective and efficient method of electronically trading goods and services. The result of such innovations has seen a significant increas...
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Author:
Bian Salins
30th October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Shona Garner
(A controversial perspective on a key business activity for managers)
'Tis the season for annual reviews! As end of year looms ever closer, and planning how to ensure hitting targets becomes a top priority, most manag...
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Author:
Shona Garner
15th October 2008
Shock: When people are physically in shock we cover them with a warm
blanket. Take care of yourself:
- Take "time out" just for you even if it's only 10 minutes a day.
- Eat regular meals that include fruit and veggies.
- Read a book, liste...
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Author:
Jim Lim