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  • Concrete Safety  By : Arthurr Vitale
    Concrete is generally considered to be one of the safest materials you can have around your building site, but there are hundreds of small accidents and injuries that occur from exposure to concrete every year.
  • Make Yourself Over – From the Inside Out!  By : The Q
    Some of the most popular television shows are based on makeovers. There’s just something so inspiring about seeing women taken from one extreme to the other with dazzling results. The “before” pictures show them looking drab and unpolished, while the “after” pictures show them looking st
  • Construction Safety and Precautions  By : Arthurr Vitale
    Construction safety awareness can result in saving lives and a drastic reduction of preventable accidents on the job site.
  • Know All Propane Tank Hazards  By : Arthurr Vitale
    Propane is used widely in a number of industrial and domestic applications. Everything from forklifts to towel racks can be fuelled by propane, but not a lot of people give this type of gas enough creditor respect, for that matter. Propane (more commonly and currently known as called LP gas) is highly flammable, and can easily be forced into a liquid state for easy storage.
  • Contract Furniture: Using Marco Marans Furniture  By : Venisha Sailsworth
    Contract furniture, particularly when it is designed and constructed by world class designers, is able to provide a unique stamp for your own business. This is one way to set your own establishment apart from your competition.
  • Asias hidden gem: Indonesian woods  By : Yeng Tangkoko
    When you want to buy furniture made from wood then a number different options spring to mind. Darkened woods of Asia are very popular, and that’s because they look good in almost every home. Dark woods, especially with brickwork, give a room a warm, and homely feel, and the materials extremely st
  • Business Ethics: Managing Your Relationship With Competitors  By : Naz Daud
    As a business, your competitors are just that: competitors. However, the way you treat your competitors may affect how your customers and the media perceive your business, your ethics, and your friendliness.
  • The Future for Paper Recycling  By : maria tillinghous
    Definitions of what constitutes recycling present problems in transparency for the paper industry, as it strives to meet targets. Government departments with regulations governing buying procedures classify recycled paper in different ways, leaving the industry divided on a true definition.
  • Learn How To Become A Life Coach  By : Dave Davies
    If you find yourself giving advice to your friends and family on a variety of topics, you might consider a career as a life coach. Being a life coach is all about helping other people learn how to lead better lives and feel better about themselves.
  • Your Injury & Illness Protection Plan  By : Arthurr Vitale
    All business, companies, and employers in the United States must become compliant with all safety and health regulations and standards established by OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) as well as their particular state in the U.S. This involves a legal obligation to create, develop, and maintain both a safe and a healthy workplace for each and every employee working there, no matter what the nature of the company or job position is.
  • What are business ethics and what is their importance?  By : William
    This article describes the importance of business ethics and how negligence towards them can have a negative impact on the business.
  • The Importance of been polite while job searching  By : Andy
    When applying for a job its essential to be polite at all times and not just during the interview, this is a mistake many job seekers make as they think the only person they should impress is the interviewer.
  • An Overview Of The Business Monitor International  By : T J Madigan
    A leading publisher in both print and online of trade specialist information, Business Monitor International (BMI) was established in 1984 with a global perspective. Its service is updated not just quarterly, monthly or weekly but even daily. They cover a wide range of issues such as political risk, financial status, macroeconomic performance, industry sectors and operational environment.
  • Do It Right - International Business Ethics  By : T J Madigan
    Business ethics is not a novel idea. Its just that its one of those things that we conveniently forget when faced with tough choices. But since the Enron and WorldCom scandals of 2002, more and more people in the business world are paying attention to this oft-neglected aspect of business.
  • Are You Sufficient To The Task?  By : Adam Kayce
    In going about the actions of your business, you've got all kinds of intentions: success, service, proving your worth... huh? That's right; hidden motivations can throw your business off course. Here's how to reign them back in, and get clear again.
  • The Impact of MNEs  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    The United States is the home -country for the largest amounts of foreign licensing and direct investment. Therefore, its policies understandably arouse some of the major trade unions of such outward moments.
  • The New Consumption Patterns  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    Contemporary economic models present the typical consumer as deliberative and highly forward-looking, not subject to impulsive behavior.
  • Motivate  By : Kadence Buchanan
    Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely. When you are the boss of others, the temptation to use your power to control them is always there.
  • Encouraging Ethical Behavior  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    Most authorities agree that there is room for improvement in business ethics. One of the most problematic questions raised in relation to business ethics is whether or not businesses can become more ethical in the real world.
  • An Understanding of "Kashrut" in the United States  By : Tim Mckeegan
    Do you wonder what the word "kosher" means when you see it in a restaurant? From reading, you will understand the definition, a history, and the etymology of "Kosher".
  • Developing Trust in Business  By : Tyler James Ellison
    The internet is the most powerful form of communication in the world and is the best tool for building a business. Unfortunately, scams, liars, and cheats also recognize the power of the web and use it to attack honest folks. How can your business separate itself from the cheats?
  • Should you use Background Checks?  By : Kip Goldhammer
    Background check is a very important and essential element of making yourself comfortable with people you might be looking forward to having a relationship with as an employee, business partnership or even personal.
  • What Can BPM and BPI Do For You?  By : Gregory Burrus
    Do you need to know if a business process improvement (BPI) assessment can improve your office operations? Are you asking if BPI and business process management (BPM) training and education can improve your business? Do you wonder what business process management is versus business process improvement? Do you know what size business could benefit by a business process impact study?
  • Decency Wins Over Cultural Decay  By : Judi Lynn Lake
    Perhaps if we combined the morals of yesteryear with the technology and knowledge of today we would have the world each of us dream about. Personally, I have seen enough guts, gore, sex and destruction and I would bet that a great many more are as bored and disgusted by it as me. People do indeed have a voice and the time is now to use it if only for our children who are our leaders for tomorrow.
  • The Need for Commitment  By : Pj Germain
    In todays work world, you cannot afford to tolerate a commitment level that remains at room temperature. You need people who invest themselves fully in their work, people who deliver dramatic results.
  • It's All About The Money, Isn't It  By : Judi Lynn Lake
    In order for Advertising Agencies to be successful, integrity must be combined with talent and it saddens me that so little is found today.
  • Internet Marketing: A Guide to List Building  By : Ruth Brown
    List Building is a Must if you want to make money online
  • A Primer and Opinion on Digital Rights Management  By : Aaron Trubic
    Digital Right Management, or DRM as it is commonly referred, is a term used by music publishers to restrict access and usage of digital data. Another brilliant idea from the minds who brought you DivX!
  • How To Solve Supply Chain Related Issues  By : David Gass
    Gives strategies for solving problems dealing with your company's supply chain.
  • Is The Financial Services Industry Failing The Baby Boomer Generation?  By : Bill Cole
    This article discusses the conflict within the financial services industry between the expectations of clients and behavior that some compensation plans encourage and reward.
  • Do You Recycle Your Batteries?  By : Jerry Cahill
    Are you concerned about what happens to old batteries? Battery recylcing is a very important part of a batteries life cycle.
  • A Landlord's Guide To The Eviction Process  By : David Gass
    Describes the process that needs to be followed when evicting a troublesome tenant.
  • How To Avoid Dishonest Home Business Schemes  By : James Lowe
    Save lots of time, money and enthusiasm by learning these screening steps before spending your resources on internet money making opportunities
  • Preventing the Danger and Liability of Workplace Violence  By : Christine Harrell
    Learning how to prevent danger in the workplace by implementing behavioral sciences and threat assessment plans.
  • Selling Truth as a Differentiator  By : Lawrence Groves
    Now You Can Stand Out Above the Rest.
  • How To Be a True Business Leader  By : Liane Bate
    If you run a business, online or offline, and you want to attract new customers and keep them coming back, there are a few important qualities you must possess. If you don't, you need to start building them now!
  • Ethical Behavior in the Workplace  By : Cathy Warschaw
    What it means to be ethical


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