Articles, tagged with "desk", page 5
25th March 2009
If you have a child in their teenage years, you already know just how busy their lives, and yours, can be. Oftentimes, teens get so busy that they find it difficult to focus on one thing at a time, often leading to declining grades. One way that you can h...
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Author:
John Simon
23rd March 2009
All banks are different. It can take anywhere from 30 to 90 days for a decision to modify a loan.
The reasons for this are varied. Banks originally were not set up with entire loan modification/loss mitigation departments dedicated to handle the large sc...
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Author:
Shawn
09th March 2009
Does the following information sound like something familiar? Perhaps a scenario you can relate to...
You do not enjoy going to the movies. You avoid long car rides. You dread sitting at your desk at work to finish an important assignment.
Why? - Is...
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support.drbrace@gmail.com
13th October 2008
This article was originally posted on http://furuknap.blogspot.com/
Right, here is the first part of a three-part series on automating business processes in SharePoint. We will explore three different methods of doing Business Process Management, or BPM,...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
07th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Donna Elizabeth Lewczuk
Private hard money lenders are in the business of providing loans and loan services to people who require hard money loans (loans collateralized by real estate.) Private hard money lenders may be direct hard m...
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Author:
Donna Lewczuk
20th May 2008
GP Inventory Dashboard enables you to oversee all available GP Sales, Inventory and Manufacturing quantities in one single screen.
Calling your collegues for urgent information only costs precious time as they are not always available in their office ...
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Author:
Ray Jensen
16th April 2008
Today's Retail Action Article April 14th, 2008
Store Signage - More Ideas
In my last article I discussed store signage and some of the common errors that stores without a structured sign design program may encounter. Here are some more ideas for...
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Author:
Ron Pawlowski
31st January 2008
It never hurts to say thank you.
Once you have been selected for a job you may think your work is done on the 'impressing' front and it's time to just move into a new desk and find out what your first project is. Wrong. You still have a chance to reall...
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Author:
Richard Adams
17th January 2008
Sensory motor integration deficits are fairly common in both children and adults. The following is a list of tips for teachers who have children with sensory processing disorders.
General Strategies
Have the child line up in the back of the line to ...
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Author:
Anthony Kane, MD
03rd August 2007
It can be very easy to limit yourself to doing a so-so job. When you know the requirements, the bare minimum, it can be attractive to go no further. The super successful know better, and always go the extra mile.
In school, did you ever have a teacher ...
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Author:
Warren Heart
30th July 2007
Writing With Dysgraphia
When thinking about dysgraphia, people usually don't think of it as a learning disability. Writing is just difficult for my child. Or, my child has poor handwriting, but so do doctors. Yet, dysgraphia is real and the sooner tha...
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Author:
Lisa H
24th April 2007
With the recent release of IE7 (basically pushed out and forced on you, aaarrrgg), those whom used IE6 as a FTP client will notice some changes and issues. Here are the highlights of the changes:
* The URL syntax with embedded username and password
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Author:
FixingStuff
12th February 2006
We've all been there. You submit your application for a job you would be perfect for, but don't hear from the company for three weeks. They call to invite you to an in-person interview, but the earliest they can see you is another two weeks away! You thin...
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Author:
Melanie Szlucha
23rd November 2005
Anyone who's ever been caught in the throes of indecision --and who hasn't- knows that it can be downright maddening. Thinking about what to do, whether the decision is big ... Should we buy this house? ... or small ... Do I want mashe...
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Author:
Brian Vaszily
30th October 2005
Do you have a shih tzu that paws at your arms or jumps up on your lap constantly? The cause might be that he needs lots more exercise, not necessarily direct attention, but just more exercise. Try taking your shih tzu for a vigorous walk. For some, 10 to ...
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Author:
Connie Limon