Articles, tagged with "survey found that", page 1
17th January 2012
When the Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) launched Green Star, Australia’s first holistic environmental rating system for buildings, in 2003, the benchmarks for a 5 Star Green Star rating seemed outrageously high.
Yet a year later, 8 Brindabe...
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DesignBuild Media
15th November 2011
BlueBrick.ie, the revolutionary education website allowing users to compare courses conveniently and register online, has announced a complete site "refresh" in order to improve user-friendliness. This refresh coincides with a survey conducted on behalf ...
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carlainspiration
14th November 2011
You've worked with them, for them and above them. You've been upset, exasperated and, probably, irate. I'm discussing individuals who just don't give a crap. I'm talking about employees who go to work just to go to work, people who are not invested in the...
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Jeremiah Wilson
26th October 2011
If you're planning on putting your home on the market, determining your asking price is one of the most important decisions you will make. Don't be fooled into thinking you can start off with a high asking price, and then just cut the price later if you n...
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CharlieMorales
29th June 2011
Those looking for the cheapest electricity suppliers in the Republic of Ireland seem to be more on the lookout for great deals than their European counterparts.
Those looking for the cheapest electricity suppliers in the Republic of Ireland seem to b...
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Ronald Kresten
21st June 2011
Cartoons promote this as a joke, not knowing that they're actually convincing kids to duck out on important nutrition.If you want to save money and make sure that your children are eating right, the best thing you can do is to make those meals and send th...
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Jeff Mason
01st June 2011
Businesses can improve performance by providing a mentoring scheme for their female employees.
Research for Marie Claire revealed that almost half of women said they experience sexism in the workplace and this has resulted in low levels of employee mor...
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Pure Blue Creative
03rd May 2011
A recent news release by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reveals some good news for private industry workers. The annual Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses in private industries shows an overall decline in injuries and illnesses in the wor...
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Millon & Peskin
24th March 2011
Smartphone enthusiasts have been abuzz on Tuesday as photos of the HTC Thunderbolt 4G had been leaked on the web. A dozen images of the Andoid handset, which is Verizon branded, appeared on the blog site Droid Daily life, giving enthusiasts a sneak peak a...
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Author:
Brandy
21st March 2011
If you are after a remedy to avoid snoring these stats may possibly shock you. A survey found that hundreds of thousands of Us citizens older than eighteen years of age in fact snore. What's far more amazing is that practically fifty percent of this group...
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Author:
Brandy
10th March 2011
Travel over the holidays which was stimulated by the availability of cheap airplane tickets, discount hotel rooms, and cheap vacation packages suggest that American are getting used to the new procedures/inconveniences the government deems necessary to co...
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Cheapfares
02nd March 2011
by Cate Stevenson
Prescription painkillers are big, big business for pharmaceutical companies. At any given time, there are a dozen drugs being prescribed almost on a daily basis by general practitioners. In part, this is because pain is the number on...
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DoctorsHealthPress
28th February 2011
Most obese teens do not have breakfast, a survey has found.
From this, we concluded that breakfast is very important in controlling hunger in the afternoon and the later part of the day, says researchers.
The survey also revealed- surprisingly that th...
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Author:
The BioherbalRemedy.com Team
18th February 2011
Neuropathy, also known as peripheral neuropathy, has been called by some experts “the most common disease that no one has ever heard of." It’s estimated that in America alone upwards of 20 million people suffer from the illness, with varying degrees of af...
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Author:
Neuropathy Association
18th February 2011
It would seem a no-brainer that the world's so-called "third largest country" would be a prime advertising medium, but that's not necessarily the case. While Facebook may boast over 400 million users and have produced a projected $4 billion in advertising...
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Author:
Peter Moore