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29th September 2009
A domain name is an Internet or web-based name that makes it easy for users to find your site. In reality, your domain name, or in other words your computer’s address, is a complex string of numbers that people would find difficult to remember and anno... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
so they’re a great (and safe) way to dip your toe in the water. Bear in mind that there will probably be a sales pitch at the end to encourage you to sign up for the main training. They also let you get a feel for the Company’s style and professio... Read >
Author: Busycoach
23rd August 2009
Pharmaceutical companies often resort to other countries such as Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe in attempt to further enhance revenue growth and to carry out clinical trials that are, by comparison, far more cost-effective. The attraction ... Read >
Author: CRO
07th August 2009
Volunteer opportunities come in all shapes and sizes. In Australia alone, there are more than 5 million people who volunteer their time and expertise to improve the welfare of people, wildlife and environment.
But before you start giving back to the c... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson
07th August 2009
A disadvantaged young person is a youth who lacks the same access to educational, financial, employment, and life opportunities as the average Australian young person. The causes of these disadvantages are both complex and varied, but it is clear that the... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson
07th August 2009
Corporate social responsibility is widely practiced trend in businesses and corporations around the world. According to the Australian Centre of Corporate Social Responsibility, it refers to the environmental, ethical and social responsibility an organisa... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson
05th August 2009
In Australia, 1 in 7 children are living in disadvantage and do not have access to the same educational, health or life opportunities that many of us enjoy and often take for granted, says the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Without support, the disadva... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson
31st July 2009
A recent study by the Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) revealed that community organisations are struggling to meet the demand for services. This year's Australian Community Sector Survey found that from 2007 to 2008, community agencies turned... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson
31st July 2009
There are more than 680,000 disadvantaged kids in Australia right now who due to their family's financial circumstances, do not have the access to the same educational, life and financial opportunities that many of us take for granted.
As the economic... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson
31st July 2009
One in seven children are currently living in disadvantage in Australia - that's 680,000 children who do not have access to the same opportunities as the average Australian child. Unfortunately, the Australian Council of Social Service also reports that a... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson
29th July 2009
When discussing the term, ‘knowledge economy', it is worth discerning exactly what this phrase means and why it is worth understanding its importance today. Primarily, knowledge within a knowledge economy is a product that can be sold, which contrasts ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
29th July 2009
What is a rollover contract?
A rollover contract (also known as evergreen, assumptive renewal) is 'an agreement between two parties that is automatically renewed (rolled over) after each completion - or maturity period, until cancelled by either party.'... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th July 2009
As the cost of energy rises, more and more people are becoming conscious of their utility bills, and look to ways of reducing both costs and energy consumption in the home.
Energy saving tips include: turning off unnecessary lights and electrical goo... Read >
Author: Mlm Marketing UK
18th July 2009
Raising resilient teenagers
Webster's dictionary defines resilience as "an ability to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change". Teenagers learn to understand the depths of their resourcefulness and resilience through adverse conditions su... Read >
Author: Tracy Tresidder
16th July 2009
Parents or relatives of students who want to study abroad in Australia can apply as a guardian for a student who is under 18 years of age. There may also be special circumstances where a student over the legal age may still require a guardian, for instanc... Read >
Author: dylan
12th June 2009
How do you choose the right accident claim solicitors
The stress and strain of an accident can leave you emotionally (and financially) drained. If an accident wasn't your fault, there are plenty of personal injury solicitors to choose from if you want to... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis
14th May 2009
It has to be said that we live in a rather wasteful society. Close to 20mil cups, plates and other utensils are disposed of every day in the UK and US, causing a vast amount of unprocessable landfill. It is likely that there will always be a demand for ta... Read >
Author: daftpunk
09th April 2009
Would you consider a fun runs run event, for desperate children?
Peter Jackel returned from a trip to India with a terrible illness and a resolve to break the poverty cycle for Indian children.
Peter visited India in August 2009 intent on increasing... Read >
Author: jaycoolstaycool
09th April 2009
Would you consider a fun runs run event, for desperate children?
Peter Jackel returned from a trip to India with a terrible illness and a resolve to break the poverty cycle for Indian children.
Peter visited India in August 2009 intent on increasing... Read >
Author: jaycoolstaycool
25th March 2009
Motability is an independent non-profit organisation which helps provide mobility solutions for people who have disabilities.
How does it work? People with disabilities can receive a mobility allowance. What motability does is use that allowance to help... Read >
Author: Allied
25th March 2009
If you are a charity or a non profit organisation of any kind, using an online auction system could be a great new way of raising funds for you.
Web based auction websites using online auction software are becoming increasingly popular and have shown th... Read >
Author: Don REV
13th March 2009
The first step in managing your debt is to get expert financial advice. The Debt Advice Trust was established to provide free financial advice to anyone experiencing serious debt issues. The Debt Advice Trust is a not for profit organisation that offers c... Read >
Author: Debt Advice Trust
13th March 2009
If you are seeking debt consolidation advice and wish to find a debt consolidation UK company, then call the Debt Advice Trust. The Debt Advice Trust is a not for profit organisation that provides a free helpline for people with debt problems. All of our ... Read >
Author: Debt Advice Trust
13th March 2009
If you need help to clear debt and become debt free then call the Debt Advice Trust. The Debt Advice Trust is a registered not for profit organisation that offers a free national helpline for people in debt. Our purpose is simple - to listen to your story... Read >
Author: Debt Advice Trust
10th February 2009
Career management is, ironically, one of the biggest challenges facing today’s Project Managers.
According to a survey conducted by Parity, 64% of organisations consider project management skills to be the most important for their employers to lear... Read >
Author: Simon Buehring
12th December 2008
Internet Explorer 8, Firefox 3. No, that's not the result of a non-league football match with no goalies but the names of the browsers fighting for control of the way we view the internet. And, as Zeta discovers, Microsoft isn't having things all its own ... Read >
Author: Zeta Editorial
08th October 2008
If you take the meat out of your diet, not only will you reduce the chance of having heart disease or cancer, you can now have your life insurance premiums reduced by up to 6%. Scientific tests have proven that non meat eaters can look forward to a 40% le... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk
02nd September 2008
The estimated shortage of 10,000 workers across the ACT could double over the next three years when large numbers of baby boomers retire.
Public service job cutbacks in Tuesday week's Federal budget, tipped to cost Canberra up to 3000 positions, is li... Read >
Author: Dingoford
28th August 2008
The estimated shortage of 10,000 workers across the ACT could double over the next three years when large numbers of baby boomers retire.
Public service job cutbacks in Tuesday week's Federal budget, tipped to cost Canberra up to 3000 positions, is li... Read >
Author: Australian Visa
28th August 2008
The estimated shortage of 10,000 workers across the ACT could double over the next three years when large numbers of baby boomers retire.
Public service job cutbacks in Tuesday week's Federal budget, tipped to cost Canberra up to 3000 positions, is li... Read >
Author: Australian Visa
22nd August 2008
You may well have asked yourself the question, do I need private healthcare? After all, there is always the National Health Service and you already pay for that with your national insurance. Well, of course, this is correct and we all have access to the N... Read >
Author: dtymon
22nd August 2008
The estimated shortage of 10,000 workers across the ACT could double over the next three years when large numbers of baby boomers retire.
Public service job cutbacks in Tuesday week's Federal budget, tipped to cost Canberra up to 3000 positions, is li... Read >
Author: Arleigh
17th August 2008
It has been found that Britons no longer use their mobile phones simply for calling others whilst they are on the go.
There are increasingly more people who are using their phones to send text messages, take photographs and for searching the internet.
... Read >
Author: Gill
15th August 2008
The estimated shortage of 10,000 workers across the ACT could double over the next three years when large numbers of baby boomers retire.
Public service job cutbacks in Tuesday week's Federal budget, tipped to cost Canberra up to 3000 positions, is li... Read >
Author: dane
22nd July 2008
The estimated shortage of 10,000 workers across the ACT could double over the next three years when large numbers of baby boomers retire.
Public service job cutbacks in Tuesday week's Federal budget, tipped to cost Canberra up to 3000 positions, is ... Read >
Author: jabo
06th June 2008
The estimated shortage of 10,000 workers across the ACT could double over the next three years when large numbers of baby boomers retire.
Public service job cutbacks in Tuesday week's Federal budget, tipped to cost Canberra up to 3000 positions, is li... Read >
Author: ...
06th June 2008
The estimated shortage of 10,000 workers across the ACT could double over the next three years when large numbers of baby boomers retire.
Public service job cutbacks in Tuesday week's Federal budget, tipped to cost Canberra up to 3000 positions, is lik... Read >
Author: amerie
05th June 2008
The estimated shortage of 10,000 workers across the ACT could double over the next three years when large numbers of baby boomers retire.
Public service job cutbacks in Tuesday week's Federal budget, tipped to cost Canberra up to 3000 positions, is li... Read >
Author: ...
09th May 2008
It has been revealed by the Environmental Transport Association (ETA) that recent changes to the law have meant that cars which emit less that 100g of CO2 per kilometre travelled will be exempt from paying Road Tax or Vehicle Excise Duty, despite this, ... Read >
Author: Jemma
08th May 2008
It has been revealed by the Environmental Transport Association (ETA) that recent changes to the law have meant that cars which emit less that 100g of CO2 per kilometre travelled will be exempt from paying Road Tax or Vehicle Excise Duty, despite this, ... Read >
Author: Jemma
01st May 2008
Looking along my bookshelf, my eye was caught by a title, Triumph Over Fear: A Book of Help and Hope for People with Anxiety, Panic Attacks and Phobias by Jerilyn Ross — originally published by Bantam Books in 1994. When I picked it up again, I was surp... Read >
Author: John Scott
29th April 2008
It has been revealed by the Environmental Transport Association (ETA) that recent changes to the law have meant that cars which emit less that 100g of CO2 per kilometre travelled will be exempt from paying Road Tax or Vehicle Excise Duty, despite this, mo... Read >
Author: OnlyFinance
28th April 2008
Interior design is all about creating aesthetically pleasing spaces that are safe, practical and in harmony with the rest of the surroundings. In order to carry this out effectively we must source the best materials, furniture and fixtures and fittings fo... Read >
03rd April 2008
Giving away freebies is a great way to publicise your small business, but before you place an order the challenge is to find items that are likely to give maximum impact and really promote your company. Any such items will undoubtedly be more effective if... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
13th February 2008
The island of Mauritius is a worthwhile place to go. Visiting Mauritius can be exciting, especially where nature exceeds your expectations. Hiking in the Black River Gorges can be one of the most sensational things to do during your trip to Mauritius. Unf... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design
24th January 2008
You find yourself in debt that can be a daunting experience. You look out for a way out of this debt-trap though it does not have to be that hard. Millions of Brits and families across the country are going in for partaking in some form of Online Debt Ma... Read >
Author: Alex Jonnes
21st January 2008
Millions of Brits are in the pool of debt through one way or other. It is getting rather acceptable in credit-obsessed society. The policy of buy now and pay later has become more and more in fashion than ever before. This attitude of spending can quickly... Read >
Author: Gracie
02nd October 2007
The website is becoming one of the single best tools for communication in the 21st century. Individuals, businesses, and government organisations throughout the United Kingdom and Europe are becoming intimately acquainted with the necessity for a good web... Read >
Author: Stephen Trigg
04th April 2007
A domain name is an Internet or web-based name that makes it easy for users to find your site. In reality, your domain name, or in other words your computer’s address, is a complex string of numbers that people would find difficult to remember and anno... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
15th February 2007
There are three different kinds of company - the alternative, the altruistic and the renegades. The first group - radically alternative companies - support fair trade, sustainable production methods, co-operation with workers, south-south linkages, consum... Read >
Author: Ethicalll Mann
20th September 2006
There are a number of debt management non profit groups that can and will be really helpful to you. I dont pretend to be a resource that knows everything about every organisation, so I apologise here and now for my ignorance about other groups. I have no ... Read >
Author: Stuart Langridge
25th January 2006
Promoting a non profit organisation can be a difficult task due to the limited resources available. Employing expensive consultants to promote the organisation is no often an option and it is often left to inexperienced people to organise the campaign.
... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft
08th September 2005
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Why Should You Create a website?
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A. What do you want when you create a website?
B. What to do to get what you want.
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A. What do you want?
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Author: Ian McAllister
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