Articles, tagged with "survey found that", page 7
27th October 2008
A survey looking at what workers really want has been conducted in July and August 2008 by Yougov on behalf of the TUC.
The survey found that near three quarters of people are satisfied with their jobs.
For those earning below 15,000, 51% said they ...
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Author:
CaesareaHoward
20th October 2008
One of the most important characteristics that sets top sales performers apart from mediocre sales people is the willingness to try new ideas on a regular basis. Rather than adopting a mindset of "no sense doing something that nobody else does," achiever...
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Author:
Colleen Francis
19th September 2008
How many times have you phoned someone to be told, "They're
in a meeting!?"
At least 60 per cent of manager's time is spent in meetings.
Research in one large organisation discovered that the
figure could be as high as 90 per cent. And another survey...
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Author:
Alan Fairweather
08th September 2008
According to a new survey done by Sainsbury's Finance, one in four Britons plans to holiday without travel insurance and risk having to spend thousands in repatriation costs. Nearly a third of those claim they do not need travel insurance, while a fifth ...
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Author:
Neil Dennis
08th September 2008
How easy it is to lose your laptop? Well, latest reach for Dell suggests that the chances are fairly high if you ask someone to keep an eye on it for you when at the airport. A staggering 42% of respondents who lost their laptop had trusted someone to loo...
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Author:
Neil Dennis
20th August 2008
A recent survey found that more than 42% of pregnancies in the United States are unplanned. Even when a pregnancy is planned, a lot of women are uncertain about the exact date of conception, which means that they have no way of predicting their due date. ...
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Author:
Kathleen Chester
15th August 2008
I am not unique in the fact that there are several sources of stress in my life. It is easy to push stressful events to the side and not think twice about how our life is really impacted by them. It isn't usually until we start getting headaches, backac...
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Author:
Lukasavige
14th August 2008
Many doctors see the value of providing a drug sample to a patient for both health and economical reasons. The Institute for Safe Medication Practices published an alert on medication samples which states, "A physician may give you samples of a particular...
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Author:
Carl Clarke
29th July 2008
What if I told you that smiling and being agreeable
influences the length of your life in a positive way. On the
other hand, being grumpy increases the likelihood of a
violent death, heart disease, cancer etc. This is according
to a recent report in A...
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Author:
Alan Fairweather
09th July 2008
Reports about the state of the UK and world economy include much discussion about debt. With available credit falling and the cost of living rising, debt is affecting more of us each and every day. And with growing debt comes more worry, stress and anxiet...
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Author:
accuma
09th July 2008
It is an unfortunate fact that about 44% of Americans carry too much debt. But on the bright side, there still are the 56% who are able to keep their debts in check. But with US population surpassing the 100 million mark, that 44% minority can still be un...
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Author:
Triangle123
09th July 2008
Carpal tunnel syndrome is numbness, tingling and pain in the thumb and fingers of one or both hands. It is caused by pressure on the nerve that passes into the hand. Carpal tunnel syndrome is more common in women than in men. One survey found that it affe...
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Author:
peterhutch
07th July 2008
The good news for most UK householders is that according to figures from the British Crime Survey and published by the Home Office, reported burglaries declined by eight per cent over the year ending September 2007.
However, the bad news for those liv...
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Author:
pmcindoe
26th June 2008
The number of female interim management executives is rising. This is one of the most notable trends discernible from our recent six-monthly survey of Impact Executives interim managers. The proportion of our interim managers who are women has risen stead...
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Author:
Clive Sexton
25th June 2008
One of the most beautiful and attractive part of a woman's body is her breasts, about which most women are justifiably conscious. However, very few women are truly happy about how this very important part of their body looks. Particularly, for women who a...
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Author:
Julia