Articles, tagged with "alarming trend", page 1
19th August 2011
Many home owners are still very worried about home foreclosures. Jobless rates are still quite high. Even worse, many jobless people take several months to find a new job. With all of these problems, it is no wonder that people are concerned. Consider som...
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Author:
marilyn katz
22nd March 2011
Is Business Coaching the Career for You?
In our ever-changing economy, we are seeing an alarming trend that hasn’t happened for decades: executive professionals wondering "What now?" So many have been laid off due to restructuring, downsizing and bankr...
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Author:
Coachfranch1ses
03rd March 2011
Christian churches today are going through hard times. In the United States alone, out of the 350,000 churches about 80-85% is declining or is stagnant. This is quite an alarming trend that’s observed in both North America and Europe considering that ther...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
01st February 2011
Construction is one of the most in-demand industries today. The growth of other industries always drags construction along with it since expansion often necessitates improved or additional facilities. People who work in construction are used to their serv...
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Author:
bobbiholberg
19th December 2010
In North America’s ever-changing economy, we are seeing an alarming trend that hasn’t happened for decades: Mid and Senior-level professionals wondering “What now?" So many have been left out in the cold due to restructuring, downsizing and bankruptcy; an...
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Author:
LillyGirl
12th November 2010
I you shouldn't know if you might have noticed it in your area yet if you search for "your city insurance". I've looked at over 27 metropolitan markets plus noticed the same exact alarming trend in every city. If my instincts are accurate, it may foresh...
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Author:
ThomStevens
07th October 2010
Cybercrime may have started in a small way with email accounts being hacked for sheer thrill and excitement. But today it is more destructive than we can imagine. Cybercriminals are now part of a $100 billion underground market, and they use highly sophis...
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Author:
liza252
19th August 2010
Today’s world puts a lot of emphasis on popularity, and how it can set the tone for what’s “acceptable." The truth is you can’t please everyone, no matter how hard you try. Adults have already learned this lesson, but it’s a hard one to impart to a child....
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Author:
Noslippy
10th June 2010
workplace expectations, the body's cardiovascular system takes the brunt of the damage, along with the psychological make-up. However, this problem has been on a statistic decline over the years, with the fatality rate from heart diseases showing a slow d...
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Author:
Miquel Travis
26th May 2010
Anti-virus software is a way of life in modern computing practices. In an environment where most computer users are blissfully unaware of security, a good anti-virus package is the first line of defense for your computer. There are several vendors who m...
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Author:
Lou Mcknight
12th May 2010
The overuse of Computed Tomography-CT scans in Australia, with doctors being urged to stop the indiscriminate ordering of scans which can cause cancer.
The Medicare watchdog says there is an alarming trend of doctors using the scans without clinical ju...
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Author:
colin
01st April 2010
This February, the Department of Health and Human Resources has issued a report identifying an alarming trend for insurance companies to seek premium rate increases. This is not limited to one or two states. This is not limited to one or two percentage in...
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Author:
Norris Rios
19th February 2010
It is considered socially alright to be on a phone walking down a street by yourself. It is alright to use your phone for gps while in the car. It is alright to become a children photographer with your phone.
Why is it considered alright to talk on a ...
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Author:
Jeff
17th February 2010
Quality has emerged as an elusive differentiator in medical device manufacturing. Increasingly complex production environments, company mergers, and the use of international supply sources are causing quality problems in the medical device sector to escal...
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Author:
Peter
10th December 2009
In a government survey, about 35,000 people die from car accidents every year. Out of this number, the US National Highway Safety Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said that 35 percent of victims are involved in alcohol-related accidents.
In a sep...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group