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01st October 2009
Golden Gate University
The School primarily focuses on offering its students with professional and intense educational experience with the highly effective pedagogy possible. It also provides job placement as well as opportunity for internship. The exper... Read >
Author: Tejrin Raghav
23rd September 2009
The winner of the Kentucky Derby won’t be able to participate in the Belmont Stakes Race, since he’s been victim of an accident during the second competition for the Triple Crown: the Preakness Stakes.
Barbaro is recovering from an injury suffered ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
If you ever wonder why your organization should invest time and money in training, then these 7 reasons should convince you.
1. Integration. Integrating people into the organization was the original purpose of training. You trained employees so that th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Speed dating is not for the faint of heart. You may find love – or a date, what ever the possible outcome is – you need to steel yourself to face rejection.
For those who have not experience the pleasure and pain of speed dating, the idea is that a... Read >
Author: Matt
10th September 2009
The first of the Morley's Dog replicas to be completed as part of a city-wide public art project were let off the leash last week, as the sculptures made their first public appearance at the Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center.
Eight of the nine dogs so... Read >
08th September 2009
Sleep is an essential function of life. It allows the body to rest and repair itself after a day of activity. It is so important that it accounts for one third of your life. Getting enough of sleep can help preserve your health. Sadly, a lot of people now... Read >
Author: DennisChiu
07th September 2009
September 1, 2009 — BOULDER, COLORADO — It is almost a basic instinct to “trim the fat” in a business when lean times call for it.
But most marketing experts agree that businesses in hope of still standing after the recession ends should not cons... Read >
Author: Siani Marketing
23rd August 2009
Congratulations to you; you have found something truly valuable here.
This article will reveal the most important piece of information that I have ever learned in my entire life. That's right folks, after graduating from an Ivy League university, from ... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
16th August 2009
Many people are not aware and are not told about the options that they may have with a 401k Rollover. You see Bank of America, Charles Schwab and several other large investment firms starting to really advertise for clients to utilize 401k Rollover, wi... Read >
Author: sundar77
08th August 2009
What do you think of when you have to go get oral surgery done? If you are like most people, then you probably start to freak out every time a date gets near where you will have to go to the oral surgeon. A lot of people have had some really terrible expe... Read >
Author: steveedwart
23rd July 2009
PageRank was developed at Stanford University by Larry Page (hence the name Page-Rank) and later Sergey Brin as part of a research project about a new kind of search engine. The project started in 1995 and led to a functional prototype, named Google, in 1... Read >
Author: Daniel Dare
06th July 2009
Sprains are caused when a particular muscle of the body is suddenly overexerted. It is felt as a sharp pain, rendering that portion of the body immobile for a while. Sprains can cause redness and swelling of the region and can persist for a few days if th... Read >
Author: remediesathome
10th June 2009
Dhandhania Infotech is an India based IT enabled service company. We provide a complete range of services right from Data Entry to Software development and Administrative Support. We started recently in mid 2008 as an individual and today, with over 20 em... Read >
Author: VIshvesh
09th June 2009
"We said that big banks can no longer take advantage of hardworking Americans," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said of the recent legislation that will restrict rate hikes and late fees charged by credit card companies. But some out there arg... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
06th June 2009
What do you think of when you have to go get oral surgery done? If you are like most people, then you probably start to freak out every time a date gets near where you will have to go to the oral surgeon. A lot of people have had some really terrible expe... Read >
Author: steveedwart
26th April 2009
Every city has its landmark, the one building or statue that everyone from thousands of miles around comes to see. In Paris, it is the Eiffel Tower. In New York, it is the Empire State Building, Chicago the Sears Tower and London, Big Ben. In Austin, the ... Read >
Author: Joe Cline
15th April 2009
Read this book! Review of "Creating Your Best Life"Discover scientifically proven techniques for increasing your happiness, optimism and life satisfaction. Please go to: http://flourishwithemiliya.com/Test/gen-step1.php(reviewed by Emiliya Zhivoto... Read >
Author: Emiliya
27th March 2009
Dr. Who?
There’s a flurry of excitement in the weight loss industry – again. I kept hearing the name Dr. Oz. I kept thinking of Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz every time I heard the name. One day I was watching Oprah and I heard the name again –... Read >
Author: Jane Marshall
12th March 2009
Hello and good day,
Are you one those people that are almost always happy, no matter what is happening in your life? Well me neither, but I’ve known a few people like that in my life and it never ceases to amaze me at their natural ability to maint... Read >
Author: Doug Hart
23rd February 2009
A study on PCOD and behavior performed by the University of Pennsylvania showed that women suffering with polycystic ovary syndrome were 35% more likely to suffer depression. In a random mix of test subjects, these rates should sit around the 10% mark. To... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly
10th February 2009
Recent research deriving from scientists at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia has found that the use of surgical procedures to remove parts or all of the esophagus among esophageal cancer patients may be being underused and causing an increas... Read >
Author: Legal
03rd February 2009
One of the biggest concerns of every senior high school student is determining which college to go to after graduation. Those interested in developing business management and entrepreneurial skills would also need to determine the top business colleges in... Read >
Author: thebabsonbook
14th January 2009
Have you ever owned a cat? What was it about your cat that made you pick her? I own a cat named Pepper that I picked out of a litter when she wasn't quite 24 hours old. I know, what can you tell about a little kitten who doesn't even have her eyes open. I... Read >
Author: Debbie Foster
08th January 2009
Everybody knows that the Heisman trophy is associated with football. The history behind this wonderful memorial trophy however, is gradually fading into oblivion with the passing of time. Very few of the young champions of today would be able to speak elo... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
07th January 2009
Throughout history most of a veterinarian's clientele was farm livestock (large animals). Dogs, cats and other household pets made up such a small amount of their daily business there was very little reason to study up on it. Even the beloved European vet... Read >
Author: Joan Shine
07th January 2009
In ancient civilizations all throughout the Americas, the healers often used chocolate as a remedy and to address various health issues. But is has only been in the last few years that anyone in the Western world acknowledged that chocolates could provide... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
05th January 2009
Each and every aspiring medical student would want to get selected in one of the topmost medical school. It makes no difference that which medical school one attends so as to get the license for an MD, but it matters in the networking opportunities, which... Read >
Author: Alien
19th December 2008
A recent Dec. 3, 2008 New York Times article focused on the affordability, or not, of college in the U.S. The article was based on a biennial National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education report indicating that college tuition and fees increased ... Read >
Author: kgabriel
19th December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 SharpBrains
I recently had the fortune to interview Dr. Andrew Newberg, one of the leading researchers focused on meditation and the brain. Dr. Newberg is an Associate Professor in the Department of Radiology and Psychiatry and Adjun... Read >
Author: Alvaro
06th December 2008
Admission to top U.S. colleges and universities has never been more difficult.
Harvard broke all records in 2008, accepting just 7.1 percent of applicants, while Yale accepted 8.3 percent, Columbia 10 percent, and Princeton 9.3 percent. Brown and Dartm... Read >
Author: Karen Stephens
17th October 2008
A transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) device finally got a clearance from the FDA. NeuroStar TMS brain-stimulating device is a treatment recommended only for depressed adults for whom one antidepressant has failed to work.
NeuroStar device is not i... Read >
Author: morningshift
14th October 2008
Dr Gillian McKeith is an Internationally renowned Nutritionist. Dr Mckeith presented the hit Channel 4 series “You Are What You Eat”. This show is transmitted to 34 countries and watched by millions. The book of the same name is available in 27 count... Read >
Author: Ray Kent
08th October 2008
Since the early 90s, a charged-up group of writers, researchers and educators
has been deconstructing the psychological profession’s focus on pathology and
rebuilding it with the study of what can go right with people and
institutions. They ... Read >
Author: Kathleen Groll Connolly
23rd September 2008
The every moment you spend on the internet, is tracked by the sites you surfed their. The information you share there may be trapped by many advertisers and online marketers to utilize it for their commercial purposes. Since every one has a privacy issue,... Read >
Author: Amrendra Kr. Singh
23rd September 2008
Overweight children usually miss more classes compared to their normal weight peers, according to American scientists. This may be due to the stigma and bullying that comes along for an overweight child, not necessary because of his or her condition, rese... Read >
Author: Alex Baran
04th September 2008
Do you find yourself exhausted at the end of your day? Feeling overwhelmed and stressed often? Does your mind seem to race from what you are doing now, to worrying about what you need to do later and then perhaps rehashing what happened yesterday? Well, i... Read >
Author: Rena
29th July 2008
Since the dawn of time, life expectancy has gone up and down depending on several factors. Neanderthals, for example, had an average life expectancy of 20 years. The short life span was likely caused by a way of life that was much more dangerous than we n... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th May 2008
It Is Necessary To Drink 1,5 Liter Of Water Per Day = FALSE
It is in any case what two researchers of the university of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia affirm. According to the study that they have just published to drink 1,5 liter of water per day is needl... Read >
Author: Patrick Beaufay
14th November 2007
When I pondered on penning a piece about Ivy League schools, I almost felt inadequate. I really was unworthy after I researched on them. Ivy League schools are elite. Since the American Revolution, or even earlier, they've been the best in the United Stat... Read >
Author: wellinggreg
28th August 2007
Many of us will remember that gleaming train of Development, that departed the cities of North America in the 1980s, heading for points north, east, south, and west, and depositing, at regular intervals along the way, a series of shiny and self-contained... Read >
Author: M Shane
01st July 2007
Your parents told you this when you were young and it surely pays to listen to them. We’re talking about getting enough sleep – that means from six to eight hours every day. This is in order for our body and brain to recharge and function well the fol... Read >
Author: Philip Nicosia
15th June 2007
Allow me to introduce myself and show you how I can make this absolute, iron-clad, guaranteed claim. I am Dr. Jeffry Weiss. My formal education took place at Drexel University (B.S. - Accounting), Temple University (M.B.A. – Statistical Analysis), The... Read >
Author: David Skul
05th June 2007
As students bring a rich diversity of language experience into schools, teachers and children can benefit from an awareness of languages and cultures that may be new to them. Yet language diversity can result in an initial fear for new teachers who are un... Read >
Author: Language Lizard
24th May 2007
Certain non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers have been found to reduce the effectiveness that a woman’s heart receives from hormone replacement therapy.
The studies author however, encourages women to stay on their regular medication regime u... Read >
Author: Joshua Daly
24th May 2007
Do you want to increase your happiness set point and avoid the hedonic treadmill? Happiness is subjective. It can be defined as your personal opinion as to how pleasurable, satisfying or gratifying your life is.
Positive Psychology (founded by Martin... Read >
Author: Patten Coaching & Consulting
26th April 2007
Personnel managers have been faced with one of the most common and yet most hardly addressed problem today in the work organization - absenteeism.
Based on studies made by organizational managers, chronic pain is among the top reasons why employe... Read >
Author: Jennifer Alinio
13th April 2007
Copyright � 2007 Ed Bagley
I opened my Friday newspaper and was reminded again that life is full of rejection.
Take Harvard University for example. No less than 22,955 eager applicants applied for admission to Harvard this fall and only 2,058, or ... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
07th April 2007
Hiring is like a game of strategy. If you don’t play this game well, with the right strategy, you might as well be rolling dice or spinning a roulette wheel. The ball goes just round and round...
Peter Cappelli, a professor of management at the Whart... Read >
Author: dfbfloyd
16th November 2006
Did you know that psychologists have now come up with a formula for happiness?
They call themselves "positive psychologists" and led by Professor Martin Seligman of the University of Pennsylvania, who has been described as the father of positive psycho... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
08th November 2006
Do any of these symptoms sound familiar? Headaches, depressions, anxiety, uncontrollable crying spells, fatigue, fluid retention, abdominal cramping, heart palpitations, weight gain, irritability, panic attacks, forgetfulness, migraines, backaches, decrea... Read >
Author: Dr. Eileen Silva
25th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Dan Curtis, M.D.
You want to be successful in weight loss. And to be successful there are two things you absolutely must do. You have to follow these two simple but extremely important points.
One, you have to follow a program that yo... Read >
Author: Dan Curtis, M.D.
07th January 2006
According to experts, the usage of antibiotics for acne may increase common illness, what it was demonstrated by an experiment in which a group of individuals that was treated with antibiotics for acne for more than six weeks. After the experiment, this g... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
03rd October 2005
In her book "The Culture of Lies", University of Pennsylvania, 1998,
the Croatian writer Dubravka Ugresic says:
"The Yugoslav war is a dispiriting tale about human solidarity. Very
few people sympathized with the Slovenes, when the war began, just ... Read >
Author: Sam Vaknin
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