Articles, tagged with "self regulation", page 5
27th March 2009
Corporate social responsibility is defined by Wikipedia as 'a form of corporate self-regulation integrated into a business model… Business would embrace responsibility for the impact of their activities on the environment, consumers, employees, commun...
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karen
25th March 2009
There are an estimated 1 billion adults struggling with weight loss, many of whom seek free weight loss tips to help them get started on a healthier track. Lots of celebrities and companies seem to have "weight loss secrets" to share, many of them tied to...
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Author:
Scott Mogul
12th March 2009
Forex (FX) trading has been for once the financial world's best-kept secrets.Despite being the largest financial market in the world, it should have been more well know, but has ecsaped under the rader of most people because of the secrecy that was once d...
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Author:
LightShines
23rd January 2009
Change is difficult, especially for children! The "thinking" part of their brains is not completely developed yet and their emotions are immature. Although children are born with distinctive dispositions, they are effected by the emotional environment in ...
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Author:
Laura Doerflinger, MS, LMHC
17th January 2009
If you are interested in pursuing some form of debt consolidation to take care of those separate debts, then you may want to investigate different methods to see which one appeals to you personally. Several approaches to debt consolidation exist. Howeve...
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Author:
Alisdair Cosgrove
15th December 2008
You have spent a lot of money over in your gym by buying different supplements, getting suitable coaches, buying costumes, going there and coming again. But your results are not that much which you have expected. You are tired of doing this. You have prac...
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Author:
Alien
15th December 2008
To lose weight, you may go to any gym depending upon your choice. You may even suffice to various supplements available in the market. You may go for anything you like. It is your choice all along. But you should remember one thing. You may get to a thous...
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Author:
Alien
21st October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 SharpBrains
I am honored to interview today Michael I. Posner, a prominent scientist in the field of cognitive neuroscience. He is currently an emeritus professor of neuroscience at the University of Oregon (Department of Psychology,...
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Author:
Alvaro
10th June 2008
If plans considered by ministers go through, people who download illegal music or films could be cut off from their internet.
This comes after talk that internet service providers (ISPs) could be legally obliged to crack down on their customers who are...
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Author:
Gill
17th April 2008
The sky is falling! With more people without jobs, rising oil price, falling home prices and a credit crunch in the US have brought consumer confidence to its lowest point in five years.. On the horizon is a fairly long recession coming our way, many Ame...
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Author:
Martin Mak
08th April 2008
A discussion paper on how to further improve standards in the migration advice sector was released today by the Assistant Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, the Hon Teresa Gambaro MP.
‘Migration agents are now used by over 70 per cent of appli...
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Author:
amerie
25th March 2008
Meditation is a discipline where the mind is focused either on an object or on breathing. It has been described as ‘self regulation of attention, in the service of self-inquiry, in the here and now."
There have been numerous articles in major magazin...
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Conrad Raw
18th January 2008
Infomercials are commercials that are around 30 minutes long selling products of various kinds. They resemble programs like talk shows but highlight the view point of the sponsor. The first modern day infomercial was made and aired in 1984; it sold Ginsu ...
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Author:
Timothy Rudon
14th January 2008
A discussion paper on how to further improve standards in the migration advice sector was released today by the Assistant Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, the Hon Teresa Gambaro MP.
'Migration agents are now used by over 70 per cent of appli...
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15th June 2007
Majority of teachers agree that a perfect student is someone who always shows high interest in activities and subject, performs well, is highly motivated, and is interested in to taking challenging tasks. When educators want to maintain student performanc...
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Author:
andrewshw2