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How the Experts Get Foreign Dollars into US Projects

29th September 2009
This article is about the EB-5 program used by entrepreneurs to bring in millions of dollars into US projects. My hope is that this will stimulate marketing ideas for those with smaller projects. A little known immigration program is helping entrep... Read >
Author: Dr. Letitia Wright, D.C.

Oklahoma Schools: Better Than Ok!

28th September 2009
Students reap many benefits from Oklahoma Schools. According to the 2002-2004 Census, there are 1,816 schools, 619,226 students, and 38,983 teachers. With a 16:1 ratio of students to teachers, it’s no wonder that things are more than OK for Oklahoma Sc... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Milwaukee Schools: Something To Talk About

28th September 2009
The Milwaukee Schools’ District is the largest public school district in Wisconsin; it has 207 schools, 6,055 teachers, and 90,925 students. Hot topics in the district are voucher programs, Chinese Language education, and WiMAX, a free broadband intern... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Should we have urine testing for Welfare applicants?

24th September 2009
Like a lot of folks in the United States, I have a job. I work, they pay me. I pay my taxes and the government distributes my taxes as they see fit. In order to get that paycheck, I am required to pass a random urine test, which I have no problem with. An... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Green Projects to Jump Start San Antonio Energy Efficiency

23rd September 2009
San Antonio leaders are looking toward energy efficiency standards for the future. Programs like the “Lean, Clean Energy” and “Mission Verde” are aimed at making San Antonio a greener place to live. Mission Verde, the city’s goal to clean up rea... Read >
Author: Franks

Free treatment program targets dental care crisis

14th September 2009
This is an article that was published recently by StreetCorner – Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. With many Australians facing the silent epidemic of poor oral health, a new program known as Healthy Smiles for Life is providing free dental care fo... Read >
Author: Dion Kramer

Speed Cameras and Auto Rates

04th September 2009
Do you sometimes feel like you are on some reality show? Yes, you might now want to have a Big Brother watching over you, but the situation is like this. Most US citizens feel like their privacy is totally violated nowadays. There is a good thing about th... Read >
Author: Grace Oaks

Credit Card Advances Less Costly Than Payday Loans

08th August 2009
Payday lending is big business today. Right now, about 22,000 payday loan stores are collecting about $6 Billion per year from cash-strapped consumers. Some of those consumers are caught in a never-ending cycle of borrowing, repayment, and borrowing again... Read >
Author: John Rasor

Six Flags Theme Parks Going Green

01st August 2009
Six Flags, Inc. recently announced a company-wide green initiative to reduce energy use and overall waste in an effort to protect the watersheds and ecosystems at all park locations. So far, the company has committed to extensive recycling and waste manag... Read >
Author: Move Trends

Promoting Rainforest Resource Conservation Programs

16th July 2009
Rainforests are essential natural resources. Rainforests serve as a habitat for native flora and fauna. Rainforests also serve as watersheds that hold and purify groundwater as well as recharge the aquifer. Rainforests also regulate the supply of oxygen t... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato

Medicare’s Physician Quality Reporting Initiative: The New Frontier on Pay for Performance

09th July 2009
Recently, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (“CMS”) entered into the pay for performance arena with the Physician Quality Reporting Initiative (“PQRI” or “Initiative”) aimed at improving the quality of health care. Participants in the Ini... Read >
Author: Wachler & Associates

Boston Green Jobs Get Funding

29th June 2009
A new round of funding will help create more Boston green jobs. Mayor Thomas M. Menino recently announced that the city has received $300,000 in Empowerment Zone grant funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The money, whi... Read >
Author: Cheezhead

Medicare’s Physician Quality Reporting Initiative: The New Frontier on Pay for Performance

05th June 2009
Recently, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (“CMS”) entered into the pay for performance arena with the Physician Quality Reporting Initiative (“PQRI” or “Initiative”) aimed at improving the quality of health care. Participants in the Ini... Read >
Author: Wachler & Associates

FapWinner Scam Review - is it Worth the Money?

15th May 2009
The origins of this user club is in the development of FAPTS by Charles Floyd. FAPTS stands for Forex Auto Pilot trading strategy and is in effect, an optimal way to trade with Forex autopilot with special settings. Optimal settings made by Charles Floyd,... Read >
Author: jimmynoi

Medical Drug Detox Should Follow Naloxone Treatment For Opioid Overdoses

01st May 2009
Victims of prescription drug addiction and street drug addicts who overdose on opioids can often be saved by the drug naloxone, but the event should be followed immediately with admission to a medical drug detox facility, followed by lengthy drug rehab. ... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart

What's Wrong With an Online Degree?

04th March 2009
Is an online college education better or worse than first-person learning? Leave it to the geeks at MIT to transform one of the world's best four-year college educations into a completely virtual experience. This isn't some no-tech degree offered by De... Read >
Author: Ashlee Lorena

Limiting the Abuse of Oxycontin

08th December 2008
Oxycontin has been used as a powerful painkiller for about the last 13 years. It is listed as a Schedule II controlled substance in the Controlled Substances Act of 1970. The generic form of this drug is known as oxycodone, and Oxycontin is just a cont... Read >
Author: globall06

Limiting the Abuse of Oxycontin

08th December 2008
Oxycontin has been used as a powerful painkiller for about the last 13 years. It is listed as a Schedule II controlled substance in the Controlled Substances Act of 1970. The generic form of this drug is known as oxycodone, and Oxycontin is just a cont... Read >
Author: globall06

Marcus Leary's Forex AutoPilot Review

17th October 2008
Marcus Leary is the creator of one of the most renowned and popular Forex trading programs: the Forex Auto Pilot program. But who is Marcus Leary and what is Forex Autopilot? Marcus Leary is a veteran Forex trader and investor. After working "in the... Read >
Author: John J. Drummond

Federal Prison Consultant Discusses the Second Chance Act

29th September 2008
Recently a law was enacted to help offenders make a transition from Federal Prison to the regular honest working world. This law has become known as the Second Chance Act. This law was eagerly awaited by inmates and their families. It was also the subject... Read >
Author: Geoff Mousseau

Yolo County Flooding

08th September 2008
Yolo County, California has a history of flooding including levee breaks, Cache Creek overflows, and numerous floods along the waterways surrounding Yolo county communities such as Davis, Winters, West Sacramento, and Woodland. Like most of the areas near... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

Yolo County Flooding

05th September 2008
Yolo County, California has a history of flooding including levee breaks, Cache Creek overflows, and numerous floods along the waterways surrounding Yolo county communities such as Davis, Winters, West Sacramento, and Woodland. Like most of the areas near... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

GPS Tracking Technology Used To Keep Kids In School

20th June 2008
Who would have thought school truancy would play a part in the high tech world of gadgets? The Dallas Independent School District (Dallas ISD), that's who. Faced with a dropout rate ranking them seventh among large school districts, according to America's... Read >
Author: Joe Mueller

Futuregen now Offers its Network Monitoring Service 24/7

20th June 2008
The price of network downtime is escalating and studies show that outages now cost enterprises an average of $100,000 per hour. The bigger your enterprise, the bigger the damage per hour. Can your Business survive such a downtime? Your network needs a... Read >
Author: isabel

Demand for More Florida Drug Detox Services Could See Relief through Prescription Drug Monitoring

10th April 2008
Florida pharmacists, doctors and law enforcement favor a statewide prescription drug monitoring program to help curb crime, save lives and protect patients from inadvertent harm. Some state reps fear invasion of patient privacy, overlooking not only tha... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart

Energy Assessors Can Help Us Go Green

07th November 2007
Green energy is gaining proponents throughout the globe. Many utility companies, notably in the United States, are now offering the opportunity for residents and commercial customers to choose to go green. One of the latest of these programs took place in... Read >
Author: Christopher

Organized Immigrants Become Electricians

15th October 2007
The local chapters of various United States labor unions in the electrical field can help you become an electrician through their expansive and highly organized apprenticeship programs. These programs have been around for many decades and have trained man... Read >
Author: Christopher

Gaining US Citizenship

01st July 2007
Gaining entry to the US is refered by the US Citizenship and Immigration Service as an Investment Green Card, an American Green Card to you and I, it is known as this because it is based on making a substantial financial commitment to create additional em... Read >
Author: gemma

The Teacher Advancement Program at Cincinnati Schools Seeks to Keep Good Teachers

15th November 2006
Cincinnati Pilot Schools Cincinnati Schools are pleased to announce that three area schools have been selected to participate in a nationwide pilot program to improve teacher quality. The three Cincinnati Public Schools chosen include John P. Parker ... Read >
Author: Stacy Andell

Cincinnati Schools Creates Programs to Improve Teaching and Learning

15th November 2006
Teacher Advancement Program Three Cincinnati Schools have volunteered to take part in a new program next school year that is aimed to improve the school's instructional strategies and increase professional development. The aim of the program is to illu... Read >
Author: Stacy Andell

Investing in China's Coalbed Methane Developments

17th August 2006
By 2005, Canadian public companies were awarded CBM concessions the first Canadian publicly traded firm to obtain not one, but two, production-sharing contracts was Pacific Asia China Energy (TSX: PCE). This has worked out well for this young compan... Read >
Author: James Finch

AbsoluteSKY's Item-Level RFID Tracking System Saves Labor Costs, Increases Sales

31st July 2006
With its RFID-based intelliTRACKER(tm) product suite for item-level inventory tracking in retail, AbsoluteSKY is poised to capture a substantial share of the rapidly expanding Radio Frequency Identification market. "The RFID market is growing exponentiall... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson

AbsoluteSKY's Item-Level RFID Tracking Poised to Capture Large Market Share

19th July 2006
"With global RFID spending estimated to be between $3 billion and $6 billion worldwide by 2010, the Radio Frequency Identification market is growing exponentially," says John Frabasile, President and CEO of AbsoluteSKY (www.AbsoluteSKY.ca). With its RFID-... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson

AbsoluteSKY's Breakthrough Item-Level RFID Tracking Slashes Retailer Costs

12th July 2006
"By tagging each individual product with its own 'license plate,' AbsoluteSKY's RFID system provides the retailer with the real-time inventory data needed to maximize sales while cutting labor costs," says John Frabasile, President and CEO of AbsoluteSKY ... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson

Website Traffic Needs A Driver

22nd December 2005
First of all, let me dispel the myth that a website can gain huge success and continue to remain productive simply by using an 'auto-pilot' program. You know what an 'auto-pilot' program is, right? You see them splashed all over the web. Basically, the... Read >
Author: Mike Burke

Six Sigma Deployment in Smaller Organizations by Peter Peterka

25th November 2005
Six Sigma is not just for large multinational corporations. While there are difficulties inherent in implementing Six Sigma in a small company rather than a large business they can be overcome. Six Sigma can work in any size business because the nature of... Read >
Author: Peter Peterka

SUPERCHARGED PUBLICITY 21ST CENTURY PUBLIC RELATIONS TOOLS

13th September 2005
SUPERCHARGED PUBLICITY 21ST CENTURY PUBLIC RELATIONS TOOLS One Company Takes Public Relations To The Next Level Everyone knows that good publicity is the best advertising. A well placed article, a positive radio show,... Read >
Author: Bruce Prokopets