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Searching for the “Real America” with Satellite Internet

17th February 2010
The United States is a huge country. Not just in terms of its economy, of which many states' economies rival those of small countries, or landmass, of which it is one of the largest in the world, but in terms of population. With a population of over 300... Read >
Author: Joseph Hildebrandt

Why is Getting a Good Night's Sleep so Important to Your Workday?

16th February 2010
Psalm 4:8 I will lie down in peace and sleep, for you alone, O Lord, will keep me safe. A good laugh and a long sleep are the best cures in the doctor's book.~Irish Proverb I used to have so much trouble sleeping. I was in an abusive marriage. We ha... Read >
Author: S B White

Acne and sex discrimination

13th January 2010
There is a terrible sexism about acne. Let's start with a little biology. Every human being on the planet has sebaceous glands in their skin. It's a part of the natural process which helps keep skin supple, flexible and waterproof. For reason not entirely... Read >
Author: John Scott

Love All to Deuce : The Road to Get Your Ex Back

07th January 2010
Receiving love and giving out love is an elemental urge in the make-up of everyone. Think of the interaction of the growing baby and its early life of infanthood with its parents. Think of how that child responds to love from another human being he h... Read >
Author: Anthony Penmas

How managers can be fair with employee time off requests

15th December 2009
When dealing with employee time off request you will first of all want to be fair. If you need to refuse any request the staff member is likely going to be upset, but if they feel that you have been unfair about it they will become resentful. If this happ... Read >
Author: Ryan Fyfe

Letting Go of the Past - A Psychotherapist Talks

04th November 2009
Letting go of the past may not always be the easiest thing to do, but it may very well be one of the wisest One thing is certain - each and every single one of us has a past. And just as certain is the fact that in that past, each one of us will have u... Read >
Author: Peter Field

Organic Diapers - Advocating the Baby's Point of View

27th October 2009
Although she has no words, your baby communicates clearly. She will let you know she prefers organic disposable diapers. When your baby first makes her debut, she strenuously objects to both facts of her brand-new life. Because she has spent the last n... Read >
Author: Ashley J Michaels

Family Courts Give Fathers No Protection for Their Rights and Assets - Just Tyranny

13th October 2009
Divorce and paternity lawsuits have sky-rocketed over the last 40 years. Divorces rates are now at 40% to 50%. These suits produce immeasurable damage to litigants (mostly fathers), their children, their productivity, their assets and their futures. It... Read >
Author: Shane Flait

Is Perseverance the Wrong Way to Achieve Your Goals?

22nd September 2009
How important is perseverance in achieving your goals? Many success gurus tell us constantly that to achieve your goals, you have to keep on going, have faith in yourself, and never give up. To keep persevering to achieve your goal does not mean that ... Read >
Author: Royane Real

Why Women earn an average of 76 percent of men’s salaries

21st September 2009
Women earn an average of 76 percent of men's salaries. Does that shock you? Yes, even in 2005, women are still way behind the earning curve in corporate America. But rather than get into a discussion of the fairness or unfairness of it all, let's concentr... Read >
Author: suni1989

Compulsory Redundancy Selection Criteria Lessons from Emilio Botin Abbey Santander banking group

07th September 2009
The high-profile UK legal case Chagger v Abbey National plc & Hopkins (2006) demonstrates how selecting an employee for compulsory redundancy based on inappropriate and/or wholly subjective compulsory redundancy selection criteria can expose the employer ... Read >
Author: Simon King

A Guide To Balding Men's Hair Styles

02nd August 2009
It's dumbfounding how troublesome it is to ascertain any adequate facts on the web about balding men's hairstyles. You will recognize this yourself if you've ever attempted to execute a search on Google for ‘balding men's hairstyles', ‘hairstyles... Read >
Author: Michael Harris

Lessons from Banco Santander Group: Good Practices in Equality and Diversity

29th July 2009
Good practices in equality and diversity, recommended by the UK statutory Code of Practice on Racial Policy in Employment, are highlighted by the high-profile Chagger v Abbey National plc & Hopkins (2006) legal case, where the Employment Tribunal found ra... Read >
Author: Simon King

Golf Psychology Lessons from the Open Championship at Turnberry - Part 1

23rd July 2009
So what golf psychology lessons can we learn from this year's Open Championship at Turnberry? I'm sure that many of you watching the last day unfold on the course shared my excitement at the ever changing scoreboard, the phenomenal shot making from all th... Read >
Author: The Golf Hypnotist

Redundancy Selection Procedure Lessons from the Santander Banking Group

21st July 2009
A stark reminder that selecting an employee for redundancy with an unfair and/or discriminatory redundancy selection procedure can leave the employer exposed to allegations of unfairness and discrimination from the employee is provided by the high-profile... Read >
Author: Simon King
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