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Why First Aid Training Is Essential

28th August 2009
An employer has a legal obligation to ensure his work force's health and safety. But even the most diligent and scrupulous of employers, who sticks strictly to the letter of the law, can never be sure that any of his workers will come through a shift... Read >
Author: Craig Ellyard

How does the scrappage charge help small businesses?

17th July 2009
In 2009's Budget, the Chancellor, Alistair Darling, announced a new ‘car scrappage' scheme designed to encourage motorists to buy new cars. The scheme started on the 18th May and is available to the first 300,000 eligible claimants or until the end of F... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Planning for a gap year

10th July 2009
For young people nowadays it’s increasingly common to embark on a gap year post high school or post university graduation, even as an occupational sabbatical. Having worked through the education system, under the strictures of rules and regulations, a... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Online community users get reputation rating with new ReputationShare system from eModeration

01st July 2009
A new system to track and share the reputations of online community users, is being introduced to the UK and US markets by eModeration, a major player in the moderation of user generation content and community management. The adoption of ReputationShare t... Read >
Author: Carrot Communications

Acid Reflux In Infants

23rd March 2009
Infant acid reflux is quite common. People of all ages, especially infants because they consume only liquids or soft foods, suffer from mild heartburn or acidic regurgitation on occasion. As in adult cases, infants experience acid reflux when the lower es... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw

Top Reasons behind Severe Acid Reflux

20th March 2009
Severe acid reflux has to be treated seriously and failure to do so might end up in seriously problems. Therefore, acid reflux diseases are managed and treated accordingly. There are several conditions which can result in this condition. Esophagus i... Read >
Author: Ashish

A Guide to Child-Friendly Holidays in Devon

01st March 2009
Holidays in Devon offer the perfect destination for those wishing to take holidays in the UK. The temperature is favourable all year round, with possibly the best sunshine in the UK during the summer months. Holidays in Devon offer rolling countryside sit... Read >
Author: Patrick Tony

Bank foreclosure auctions tend attract investors

20th February 2009
About Settling Accounts Foreclosure happens if you are unable to pay up the amount of money you have borrowed from the bank. For more details www.auction-o-matics.com To help settle the accounts a bank foreclosure auction is in turn affected, and such ... Read >
Author: Parry

England's Obesity Levels 'Double'

17th December 2008
Obesity levels in England have almost doubled in 14 years, according to new Government figures. This trend is of epidemic proportions and set to cause all kinds of problems for both the National Health Service and for the individuals who are afflicted by ... Read >
Author: Mark Partridge

Get Rid of Painful Gas in Stomach

11th December 2008
First, the Causes: Gas in the stomach and bowels is the results of improper digestion. Most of the gas in the intestinal tract is composed of nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and methane. The amount of hydrogen and carbon dioxide in the intestines largely depe... Read >
Author: Ben Branklin

A Capitalist's Social Security, 401(k), and Retirement Plan Reform Program

02nd December 2008
What if there was an easy way to implement a whole new approach to retirement funding, pension planning, and Social Security? Would the politicians be interested? Let's find out. What if the new plan actually reduced payroll taxes, cut prices, created ... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut

The Economic Situation of the Construction Industry

30th November 2008
The Construction industry is very important to the UK�s � and indeed to the world�s � economy. In the UK, it accounts for more than 10% of the country�s gross domestic product and employs an estimated 2.5 million people. In the last three years... Read >
Author: clickthrough

Acid Reflux Disorder Explained

28th August 2008
Acid Reflux Disorder is the clinical reference to the condition known as GERD or gastroesophageal reflux disease. A person who has acid reflux disorder suffers from irritation of the esophagus that ranges from inflammation to damage of the esophageal lin... Read >
Author: Melvin Finn

Having a Home Page with Interesting Web Button from Web Button Maker

26th July 2008
At AntsSoft, the ultra button is the web button maker which serves important purposes. The program is designed to easily create web button on home pages to add luster in its usage. This is a program where you, even how inexperienced, can create web butt... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

GERD - Symptoms , Causes and Treatment

21st July 2008
Your esophagus is the tube that carries food from your mouth to your stomach. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) happens when a muscle at the end of your esophagus does not close properly. This allows stomach contents to leak back, or reflux, into the... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Consult An Asbestos Specialist Before It’s Too Late

13th April 2008
Mesothelioma is a malignant tumor. It affects the epithelium that lines the lungs, heart or abdomen. This condition affects those who are exposed to asbestos and products that contain the same. Asbestos is used widely in the building industry, factorie... Read >
Author: Miodrag Trajkovic

About Urinary Tract Infection - Prevention and Treatments

01st April 2008
Urinary tract infection, or UTI, is colonization of microorganisms in the urinary tract in such an amount and such a way that damages or symptoms are produced. When only the urethra and the bladder is affected, it is called lower urinary tract infection. ... Read >
Author: Knut Holt

Methods to register expired domain and become its legal owner

24th January 2008
Once you find out a good expired domain name after searching through a big catalogue of expired domains, the next obvious step is to register expired domain as per the existing rules and regulations stipulated by registering authorities. Following are few... Read >
Author: John Khu

Common Causes of Prostate Infection

22nd August 2007
Depending upon which type of prostate infection you have, this will determine the possible causes. Each type of prostate infection is different in the fact of what type of symptoms you will present with as well as the common causes of prostate infection.... Read >
Author: Arturo Ronzon

How to diagnose appendicitis

18th April 2007
Any diagnosis begins with medical history and physical examination, but there are more diagnostic procedures as following: blood tests, urine tests, abdominal ultrasound which are used to view internal organs and their functions, computed tomography scan ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Interpreting and Understanding “The Fool” In Tarot

16th November 2006
More and more people these days are using tarot card readings to help predict their futures and guide their decision-making. It is estimated that Indeed, most people that routinely read or have their tarot cards read to them will tell you that tarot cards... Read >
Author: Cucan Pemo

Off the Beaten Path - Traveling in Queensland, Australia

09th November 2006
Travel in Hinchinbrook Island Located in northern Queensland, Australia, Hinchinbrook Island is separated from Queensland by a narrow channel called the Hinchinbrook Channel. The town of Ingham and Cairns lie just to the south and access to the area is... Read >
Author: Mort Fertel

1031 Exchange Escaping the Certainty of Taxes

20th March 2006
'In this world', said the great Benjamin Franklin, 'nothing is certain but death and taxes'. While modern medicine continues to work on a cure for mortality, 1031 exchanges offer a valuable mechanism against the foibles of the taxman. Allowing the exchang... Read >
Author: ted belfour

Where CIOs Can Make the Biggest Impact? [1020]

27th October 2005
Where CIOs Can Make the Biggest Impact? [1020] Publishing Guidelines: You may publish my article in your newsletter, on your website or in your print publication provided you include the resource box at the end. Notification would be appreciated but is... Read >
Author: S. Maurer

Article Plagiarism: the Next Internet Ripoff?

17th October 2005
Content is King! shout the search engines. That's what the search engines love. We also love the non-reciprocal links that we get for our websites when our articles are published on other peoples' sites with our resource boxes dutifully appended below the... Read >
Author: Gordon Goodfellow

Infants and Acid Reflux

14th October 2005
Infant acid reflux is quite common. People of all ages, especially infants because they consume only liquids or soft foods, suffer from mild heartburn or acidic regurgitation on occasion. As in adult cases, infants experience acid reflux when the lower es... Read >
Author: Seth Miller

The Encroachment of the Public

15th September 2005
The Encroachment of the Public By Sam Vaknin Author of "Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited" As Aristotle and John Stuart Mill observed, the private sphere sets limits, both normative and empirical, to the rights, powers, and obligations... Read >
Author: Sam Vaknin

The Demise of the West?

15th September 2005
The Demise of the West? By Sam Vaknin Author of "Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited" The edifice of the "international community" and the project of constructing a "world order" rely on the unity of liberal ideals at the core of the organ... Read >
Author: Sam Vaknin