Articles, tagged with "prime example", page 2
26th September 2011
Any kind of disaster tends to be often sudden and usually overwhelming for people and resources to cope with it. Northern Japan suffered devastation from an undersea earthquake and tsunami. That is a prime example of the kind of disaster and extreme traum...
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Author:
Alec Cartelli
26th September 2011
Commercial coffee makers run from pod brewers to airpot and shuttle brewers to large urns. Each group has to be cleaned a certain way both daily and weekly or bi-weekly depending on its use. All cleaning should be done with the hottest water possible, whi...
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Author:
Joyce Kaaland
26th September 2011
Is the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G3 the talk of your photography circle yet? It's quite small, nearly as compact as a typical point and shoot camera, but it is actually an SLR-type camera with interchangeable lenses.
Panasonic has long been know for being on...
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Author:
Wayne Rasku
26th September 2011
When companies hear the term "call center outsource" they usually think of it only in terms of cutting costs. However, when used with the proper strategy, outsourced customer service can actually increase revenue through two important means.
The Up-Sel...
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Author:
Supriyo
23rd September 2011
Jeans are a fundamental part of any wardrobe, and most of us own at least one pair. Renowned for their comfort and durability, jeans have become an everyday item in modern fashion. Kicked off way back in the 19th century by Levis, jeans can now be found i...
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Author:
luke.raper
21st September 2011
A radiant heat barrier is a reflective material that is sprayed or placed in the home's attic to help reduce heat gain. This is especially important in the south where long, hot summers lead to extremely high cooling bills.
How They Work
Radiant energ...
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Author:
Art Jones
21st September 2011
Health is a very fickle thing in the modern world. Because of the amount of pollution in the environment and the poor lifestyles that people lead, it is far too easy for them to develop disorders and diseases. A prime example of this would be the amount o...
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visionsourcehomerglen
20th September 2011
We reside in a time of information technology, so it will be not difficult to visualize the amount career possibilities lay up for grabs for skilled IT specialists. If you possess decent skills inside then everything you should build your career successfu...
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sturat jeff
09th September 2011
Nowadays, many people consider distance learning as a means for furthering their education and career expertise. Along with such consideration, they also enjoy the inherent benefits of distance learning. Notable among said benefits are accessibility, flex...
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Author:
Dolly Paolucci
25th August 2011
Your self directed IRA (or real estate IRA) offers a wide variety of selections in terms of permitted investments. Before exploring those possibilities, familiarize yourself with what the IRS defines as prohibited transactions, or "self dealing." While ...
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Islandview Mortgage
22nd August 2011
Research has suggested that motorists feel ‘ripped off' by the cost of fuel, which has sky rocketed in recent years. With no visible resolution to the situation of high fuel costs there are growing concerns that motorists are ignoring key problems to avoi...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
11th August 2011
In movies and on television, private investigators are frequently painted with a bad brush. They usually are shown as incompetent or wanna be cops. The truth is, however, that private investigators actually provide an excellent service for many different ...
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Author:
ELewis
31st July 2011
At present you can find a broad variety of ways to eat healthy. The most up-to-date scientific statistics validates what individuals have acknowledged for a long time. Individuals are continuously interested in losing weight and reducing their cholester...
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Author:
linzio
27th July 2011
The term 'long tail' has traditionally been confined to the field of statistics where it was used to describe the distribution of wealth within a system. However, in the October 2004 edition of Wired Magazine, writer Chris Anderson applied this term to a ...
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Author:
printbusinesscards
14th July 2011
We are probably all benefiting from a process called modal excitation without really being aware of what it is. In fact, almost every building or bridge we encounter has had the attention of a modal exciter at some stage. What this process does is to me...
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Author:
Stewart Wrighter