Articles, tagged with "york times article", page 1
31st December 2011
Mike Stern and Bridget Mullen have a life to envy. This husband and wife team live in Jackson Hole, Wyoming and together run their oral & maxillofacial surgery practice, he as surgeon, she as nurse office manager. Several days a week they ski in the mor...
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ParisLuxe
12th December 2011
Roof leaks repair doesn’t have to be scary. There are tough roofs to work on no doubt. Attempting roof repairing on a steep slate roof repair should be left to the professionals. The same is true for metal roof repair or even tile roof repair. These are t...
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medicalbillers
04th November 2011
Many teachers seemingly have the false impression that forcing students to use PowerPoint in their own presentations will spawn excellent communication skills. The crucial point is that the skills learned to design a PowerPoint presentation are different ...
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Linkjehion
28th July 2011
Among the best kept secrets of the existing economic crisis in The U.S. would be that many people are effectively negotiating balance savings of up to 85-90% on their second mortgages or home equity lines of credit (HELOCs). Successful settlement of a se...
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KendallWelch
28th July 2011
One of the better kept secrets of the recent financial crisis in He United States is the fact a large number of individuals are effectively negotiating balance discounts of up to 85-90% on their 2nd mortgages or home equity lines of credit (HELOCs). Effe...
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AubreyPierce
22nd June 2011
Reverse SEO was all about getting negative information pushed down off of Google, keeping it out of the top search engine ranks, to make sure people did not associate a brand with being an awful place to do business. Reverse SEO was necessary for companie...
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Julie Ann Ross
05th April 2011
A recent New York Times article mourned the death of the telephone call. It seems that constant access to text messaging and e-mail is more and more dooming actual vocal communication between two people not immediately in the room with each other to the f...
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Joseph Hildebrandt
17th March 2011
The moment Western scientists initial started learning the individual results of speculation inside the 1970s, they noticed that coronary heart charge, perspiration, along with other signs of emphasis decreased as the meditator relaxed. Scientists, like R...
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Morgan Mylar
24th February 2011
Ah, Valentine's Day. Unlike Thanksgiving, which is universally loved, this Hallmark holiday is definitely a love-it or hate-it kind of day. From the red cellophane wrapped heart-shaped boxes of candy to the flowers to the hard-to-get and overpriced dinner...
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Get Buttoned Up
22nd February 2011
These days, there are many portable computers available for consumers to buy. While all of these originally come with laptop chargers, sometimes such items need to be replaced because they have broken or been lost.
According to a New York Times article...
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Author:
Ronald Kresten
04th February 2011
Most digital media promotions efforts are aimed at Generation Y. Gen Y outnumbers the Baby Boomers right now, 81 million to 78 million, but that does not mean you should ignore the Baby Boomers market. In fact, Baby Boomers are not the technology Luddites...
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Julie Ann Ross
01st February 2011
Exercise is a key part of weight loss, but many people hesitate to join a gym due to high membership fees. Yes, it's true that some gyms or health clubs charge more and perhaps include more amenities, but there are less expensive alternatives for those w...
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campshane
06th December 2010
While reading a recent New York Times article about NASA’s quest to confirm that dark matter underlies everything in nature, I couldn’t help but recall the chapter in Moby Dick called “The Whiteness of the Whale."
The Times article explains that Sam ...
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Author:
madler28
29th November 2010
A recent New York Times article listed nursing as one of the top five professions for those who want to change careers. And it has every reason to be on that list.
How so? Well, for starters, nurses are in high demand these days. The American Associat...
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Author:
Travis
15th October 2010
Financial Sickness. In this economy, it's no secret that some consumers need a doctor for their debt. Excess credit card debt really is like a cancer that sucks life out of consumers. As minimum payments, interest, finance charges, late fees, and a host o...
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Author:
Aliceshown