Articles, tagged with "alarming number", page 4
16th February 2010
Several sorts of cancers do not have explicit or recognizable indications and symptoms. As a result, prevention and appropriate screenings for the disease are quite crucial. Because particular age groups are at a higher risk of some cancers, many screeni...
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Jhonny Vaz
22nd January 2010
Business Owners: Are you tired ‘losing' money on advertising? That's not the way it's supposed to work, is it? Nope…You're advertising dollars are supposed to bring you profits, not losses...
Here are 6 likely reasons why your marketing dollar...
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johncascade
18th December 2009
With age, the old saying goes, comes wisdom. Many years of experience and many more years of reflection and self-reflection supposedly result in people becoming much wiser over the years. This wisdom and knowledge is hard-earned, derived from a lifetime w...
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Emilio Maldonado
14th December 2009
It seems marketers live in a world designed by Rod Serling where everything bad is ignored, most things are satisfactory and an alarming number of service providers are outstanding. J.D. Power and Associates is one of the largest marketing information com...
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Todd Jones
27th November 2009
What is defensive driving? Is it a term that people take seriously? Does the perception change amongst gender, race or region? In many regions around the globe drivers who are most susceptible to fatal car crashes are young inexperienced drivers and matur...
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Kris Kolanko
19th November 2009
Temporary car insurance for under 21s is an ever-expanding niche in the insurance industry. This may, in part, be a response to the alarming number of young adults who drive without insurance.
Temporary insurance allows an individual to obtain a pol...
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Luke Alvarado
03rd November 2009
Researchers don't have to rack their brains to figure out the whys and wherefores of the high Diabetes type 2, also known as Diabetes Mellitus, incidence that plagues us nowadays because the reason is quite obvious: our lifestyle. In general, our diet, ou...
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NA
03rd November 2009
It's a well known fact that dogs have a pretty good chance of being inflicted with fleas at some point in their lifetime. A few will actually seem like they're a magnet for the little pests. Regardless, there are some things you should know about flea con...
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Floyd Wilson
23rd October 2009
Spyware and Adware programs are the latest tools in the insidious world of information farming and computer hacking. The terms Adware, Spyware and Malware are typically used in an interchangeable manner by many end-users of PCs, but in truth, the definiti...
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tahera
13th October 2009
The use of cell phones may be a great boon for all of us but it can also prove to be fatal. Studies reveal that cell phones are becoming one of the leading causes of car accident. The use of cell phone while driving affects the driver's performance and ma...
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partsub
13th October 2009
You are probably asking yourself, what does a profitable online home based business idea have to do with hope and choices? I believe it has everything to do with it. In today's society more and more people are feeling hopeless. The economic crisis is...
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WCVMarketing
05th October 2009
Childhood obesity is a problem that needs to be addressed. In this article I'll list 10 important childhood obesity facts you should know.
1. About 25 million children are overweight.
2. In the US, 32% of all kids are now overweight.
3. 70...
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Fredrik Eilertsen
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...
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suni1989
16th September 2009
Give the alarming number of teen pregnancies in Texas, and Texas cities' high rankings for repeat pregnancies among teens, what, if anything, would you recommend the state do to better tackle the problem?
Here are their responses:
* Keven An...
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16th September 2009
The Surgeon General, after reading the results of a recent report about the alarming number of fatalities in U. S. hospitals that are due to preventable human error, was uncertain about what hospital to check his grandmother into when he learned that she ...
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