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7 Fundraising Ideas for Profitable Fundraising

10th November 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 AIM Fundraising Planning and managing a school fundraising event can make you want to pull your hair out or perhaps start banging your head on a table out of frustration. Here are seven helpful fundraising ideas that will help make y... Read >
Author: Juan Franco

Manage your business with small business accounting

08th September 2008
Running a business enterprise has never been an easy task. We all know that it is definitely one of the most difficult things to execute and hence, it is very important that apt resources are used to run a business and that these resources are well monito... Read >
Author: Alvis

Building Regulations – the addition of Part P

08th April 2008
Building regulations are in place to aid your safety and reduce the death toll associated with DIY projects. The list of building regulations runs from part A down to the newest addition of Part P regulations. Part P came into force on January 1 2005. ... Read >
Author: Helen

Success is within your grasp with an English tutor NYC

06th April 2008
One language that binds us all across the globe is English. Be it business, travel and tourism sector or even competitive examination of any sort, the language forms the main basis of communication. When you apply for admission to any of the renowned univ... Read >
Author: Hugh Goldsmith

Small Business Coaching

27th February 2008
There is a good coach behind every good athlete, a person who has the capacity and ability to guide the athlete and whose expertise and counseling are extremely valuable. When a talented athlete does not have a good coach, he or she runs the risks of wast... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Get the right solutions with bookkeeping outsourcing

09th February 2008
Bookkeeping is one of the most vital aspects of any business. This is indeed that one department of any business that has the capability of converting a loss making firm into a profit making firm and vice versa. Seeing these probabilities, it is necessary... Read >
Author: Michelle Barkley

Things We Can Do to Build Confidence

21st January 2008
Things We Can Do to Build Confidence No one has zero confidence, so we can start by building on what we have. Probably all of us are more confident in some areas than in others. Think about what things you feel confident doing. When you know you are go... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

Common Work Accidents involving Scaffolding and Forklift Trucks

08th November 2007
If you have been injured in a scaffolding or fork lift truck accident and it wasn't your fault, then you could be entitled to make a No Win No Fee compensation claim. Common types of fork lift truck accidents: • Employees, customers or pedestrians b... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Why proper maintenance is essential for property owners

20th September 2007
Maintaining your investment property in good condition is not just a matter of aesthetics. Property kept in good condition is easier to let - and tenants are likely to be retained for longer. There can also be a direct impact on rental values; you may not... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry

5 Steps before starting Coffee business

31st August 2007
If in case you want to start a new coffee business, following are the 5 important steps you need to notice before you start, it is always good if you start up with Gourmet coffee shop, as it is in style. Business Plan The first step in starting coffe... Read >
Author: Adam Akelis

Compensation Claim and The Florida Attorneys

24th July 2007
When to sum the facts of life, the bad and the good things will bubble up along with the joy and the grief ness affiliated to it. In any manner a number of us have been engaged in accidents that cause us to suffer slight and serious personal injuries. Pra... Read >
Author: Markus Skupeika

A New York Personal Injury Lawyer would be the client’s best resort

21st June 2007
Suppose you or any one of your loved ones has met with an accident and sustained a personal injury. In case it was the victim's fault, you can only try and get him the best medical care possible and resignedly deal with the physical and emotional trauma c... Read >
Author: Hadiya Robins

Cure Writer's Block With a Few Sneaky Tricks

11th May 2007
Whenever an intelligent person who does not happen to be a writer is asked to write something important, from a term paper to a launch plan or a report, this normally competent person finds himself victim of a condition called writer's block. Writer's blo... Read >
Author: Jo Ann LeQuang

Finding Programming Help on the Internet

18th November 2006
Sometimes when you run into a programming problem you need a little help to get moving again. You can quickly find that help on the Internet (at a reasonable price). Rentacoder.com is a really helpful website. It is similar to eLance.com, but it specia... Read >
Author: John V. W. Howe

DIY Electrics - Are you Breaking the Law?

17th November 2006
Part P - The Legislation According to government statistics every year in Britain ten people die and over seven hundred and fifty are injured through faulty electrical installations in the home. In order to address this the UK building regulations have... Read >
Author: Darren Gilbert
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