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Posted February 28th, 2011 by Christian Hold
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Filed under: Internet
Posted February 26th, 2011 by Christian Hold
We've all heard the expression, 'over the hill'. Kind of funny,
unless of course it's you who's reached mid-life and just got
passed over for that job you'd been hoping for!
It's called ageism ' society's prejudice against older adults '
and it's the sad reality faced by people even as young as forty.
Yes folks, youth is what our culture seems to value most, not
the experience and wisdom that a mature worker can offer.
Work at Home Careers Can Mean Equal Opportunity
Rather than face the ...
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Filed under: Business
Posted February 24th, 2011 by Christian Hold
Just as various papers and documents can pile up quickly on your desk, mails and other pieces of information can quickly collect in your Microsoft Outlook mailbox. You may sort out the papers and documents by filing them in various folders and getting rid of those that you no longer need. You can do more or less the same thing with various items stored in Microsoft Outlook. Outlook allows you to manually move old items like mails and contact information to a storage file called the archive. On ...
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Filed under: Computers
Posted February 24th, 2011 by Christian Hold
Paralegals support lawyers by organizing the massive amounts of
paperwork law offices generate, running the office smoothly,
helping to draft documents and interviewing witnesses.
Paralegals may work for lawyers, corporations, or government
agencies. In general, a college degree is sufficient education
to become a paralegal, although courses do exist to train and
certify paralegals. The National Federation of Paralegal
Associations estimates that 84 percent of paralegals have some
form of form ...
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Filed under: Business
Posted February 22nd, 2011 by Christian Hold
There's no denying that today's business and finance sectors
have become more competitive than ever. It has become critical
for professionals to not only have the necessary skills to
succeed, but the certification employers are looking for.
This challenging environment has always posed a potential
problem for the busy professional trying to take a step up in
the business world, or transition into another career in the
sector. A full-time return to school to enhance their knowledge
and ...
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Filed under: Education
Posted February 19th, 2011 by Christian Hold
Do you like to spend all day being sitting around? Fixed income
is good enough for you? Do you feel economic stability is not a
priority right now?
Well, if your answer to any of above questions is 'Yes', you
should accept the fact youhave a very high chance of being
unsuccessful.
But if, in the other hand, you are proactive, if you need to
build a future for your family and yourself, establishing
financial stability with a job that takes advantage of all your
skills, then you should strongly ...
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Filed under: Finance
Posted February 18th, 2011 by Christian Hold
Copyright 2005 Alexis Dawes
Ask any professional speaker how an industry newbie should go
about securing public speaking jobs, and the response frequently
sounds something like... * Attend Toastmasters meetings and
practice your skills. * Join the National Speakers Association
to learn more about the industry. * Do talks at Chambers of
Commerce and Rotary Clubs.
But what if you know you're a good speaker... you understand the
intricacies of the speaking industry... and you've done your
share of ...
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Filed under: Business
Posted February 15th, 2011 by Christian Hold
Microsoft Outlook is a popular personal management software not merely because of its user-friendly interface. It offers a wide range of powerful features and is flexible enough to allow you to interact with many other communication devices and applications. One such feature that sets Outlook apart from other software is the Import and Export wizard that makes importing data so simple. Microsoft stores all important data such as email messages, appointments, journals, notes, tasks, calendars, ...
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Filed under: Computers
Posted February 15th, 2011 by Christian Hold
What do you want to be when you grow up? If you are still
trying to figure out which career path you want to follow,
examine the following list of occupations currently considered
the ten hottest careers:
1. Elementary school teachers 2. Accountants and auditors 3.
Computer systems analysts 4. Secondary school teachers 5.
Computer software engineers 6. Special education teachers 7.
Computer programmers 8. Network and computer systems
administrators 9. Preschool teachers 10. Dental ...
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Filed under: Education
Posted February 14th, 2011 by Christian Hold
Right now, there are many problems in
the world due to environmental effects. A depleting ozone layer has raised
concerns among world leaders. Many governments including the US government are
encouraging people working in the Wind Industry and other renewable energy
industries by giving them special benefits.
Solar Energy and Wind Energy are the
two sources of renewable energy for generating electricity in homes. Even
companies are beginning to use either one of ...
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Filed under: Technology
Posted February 11th, 2011 by Christian Hold
Definition of Fund; Assets; and Fund Balance
According to the 'Financial and Accounting Guide for
Not-For-Profit Organizations' written by CPAs Gross, Larkin,
Bruttomesso, and McNalley, (fifth edition, pg 25) the definition
of a these three terms is as follows:
- A fund is any part of an organization for which separate
account records are kept.
- Assets are valuable things owned or controlled by the
organization. Types of assets include cash, investments,
property, and amounts owed to the ...
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Filed under: Business
Posted February 9th, 2011 by Christian Hold
For many Australians, both employers and employees, the
workplace continues to be a place of harmony where each goes to
work discharges their individual responsibilities and continues
to get on with life.
This is confirmed by government statistics that suggest that
1,000 people per week are migrating to Queensland, Australia to
live. The attraction is lifestyle; affordable property and
housing, progressive government development and support for new
business initiatives and low unemployment.
In ...
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Filed under: Business
Posted February 7th, 2011 by Christian Hold
One of the most powerful features of Microsoft Access is that it allows databases to consistently increase in size. This way you do not have to worry about size limitations while developing the databases or while working on them. On the other hand, this means that even if you delete a record or even entire tables, Access simply indicates that the space may be made use of, for new records without actually giving up the space. Similarly, even if any extra space is created when you shorten or ...
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Filed under: Computers
Posted February 7th, 2011 by Christian Hold
One of the great myths associated with the 'American Dream' is
that you need to have a four-year college degree to be
successful. As the economy has shifted to the information age,
with a greater reliance on technology and services, this belief
applies less and less. The new economy relies on technology more
than any time in the past. In fact 70% of existing jobs require
specific technical knowledge and this technology is being
applied in newly created industries like biometrics, ...
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Filed under: Education
Posted February 4th, 2011 by Christian Hold
Let's face it'not everybody likes going to school and high
school can be a terrible experience for many students. Whether
you're the hands on type who preferred Shop class to English
class, or an athlete who liked working as a team more than
studying alone, or even someone who liked schoolwork more than
schoolmates; the idea of four more years of school is
unbearable. If you identify with any of these types, but still
want to secure a good future, there are some great options out
there for you. ...
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Filed under: Education
Posted February 1st, 2011 by Christian Hold
November 2004's publication of the Health and Safety Executive's
new Management Standards for work-related stress has focused the
minds of many organisations on this increasingly serious
workplace hazard. But what are the differences between pressure
and stress? What are the telltale signs and symptoms? What's the
current legal position? And what role should managers be playing
in helping to combat work-related stress?
Pressure or stress? Many people are confused about what stress
is, and in ...
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Filed under: Business