Articles, tagged with "contributory factor", page 1
10th October 2011
The call of a job where people are required to work for a limited hours, without the need of unnecessary hassles and above all, a good pay package, is highly alluring. In the recent years, the banking and financial sectors have seen a major heave in terms...
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Author:
Neetu
23rd September 2011
The symptoms can vary from pains in the chest to a distended midriff, from a hearty belch to ominous internal rumblings, from stomach ache and nausea to that unbearable burning surge of acidity into the mouth and the general feeling of malaise that makes ...
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Author:
Collier Baker
22nd August 2011
The electric car is seen as the most environmentally friendly forward move for the car manufacturing industry to keep up with the government's environment targets, green taxes and lower costs for customers. Rising fuel costs mean people find the cost of r...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
15th August 2011
In a country where population is the largest contributory factor for the economic condition of the people, the jobs and employment opportunities are best created by the railways departments. As a single industry, the number of 1.5 million shows the employ...
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Author:
preeti011
27th July 2011
Recent research conducted by Classteacher Learning Systems advocates ICT to be a significant contributory factor in the raising of standards of academic achievement in schools. Schools having very good ICT resources achieved better results than schools wi...
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Author:
Graysonigor
14th June 2011
Some of people are surprised when they develop diabetes. Some people will say, “I don’t eat too much sweet stuff. Why did I develop this condition?" Sweet food is not the only way that diabetes develops. It can be genetic or simply just developed. Diabet...
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Author:
actbydeese10
13th June 2011
PEO services bring nothing but benefits for your company. The PEO Company is a powerhouse of resources and provides comprehensive HR management for the client companies. That’s a vital responsibility taken off your back, enabling you to concentrate your r...
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Author:
Christopher S Walton
23rd May 2011
Fibroids are one of those particular conditions which are not generally life-threatening, and yet can certainly adversely affect the quality of your life. Assuming you've visited the doctor and she has confirmed that your scenario is not serious, you will...
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Author:
stevhp7eap
28th March 2011
Every farmer likes to increase the output without increasing the input in terms of fertilizers, water, machine use or personal efforts. Today, farming has become a white color business. The advancement in agricultural machines has been the main contributo...
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Author:
Jonnie T. Allen
18th March 2011
A natural treatment for fibroids which avoids surgery and medicines with nasty side effects would be the preferred option for most ladies. Nonetheless, on visiting a medical doctor, most ladies are only advised about conventional treatments like hysterect...
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Author:
stevhp7eap
14th March 2011
Once thought of as a luxury item, the steam room is now enjoyed by many diverse cultures all over the world. Not only are steam showers a great way to relax, but millions of users can enjoy the remote controlled gadgets encompassed with a wide variety of ...
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Author:
Marissa
14th March 2011
Cholesterol is a major contributory factor in causing heart attacks. However, our own bodies create cholesterol so it can not be all that bad. In fact, we require some cholesterol and besides that there are two kinds, one of which is known as 'good choles...
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Author:
Owen Jones
10th March 2011
Sobering statistics: for every new car manufactured today, another will crash.
1.2 million people die all over the world in car crashes every year, but an article in the BBC magazine speculates that accidents could eventually become a thing of the pas...
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Author:
giarcr
03rd March 2011
Research has shown that the vast majority of people who start a weight-loss regime give up before reaching their target weight, in fact many never make it to the end of month one.
A huge contributory factor for this lack of success can be attributed to t...
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Author:
Diane Collyer
18th February 2011
Smokers are more inclined to have issues with dental health compared to non smokers. Increased susceptibility to bacterial infection of gums, smelly breath, oral cancers, discoloration of teeth, dental plaque and more tooth decay in the teeth are a few of...
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Author:
Coby Brown