Archive for February, 2012
Power in the middle
by Theresa on Feb.27, 2012, under Communication
These new Internet middlemen are willing to take a smaller cut of the action than their cold-calling corporeal ancestors, for the simple reason that their overhead costs are typically much lower. (Charles Schwab maintains more than 276 offices around the United States; its primary online competitor, Palo Alto, Calif.-based E*Trade, has two. (continue reading…)
How to Manage a Seizure
by Theresa on Feb.22, 2012, under Health
Seizures, while frightening, are usually not life threatening. Causes include epilepsy, diabetes, heat stroke, fever (in children), electric shock, poisoning, brain injury and drug or alcohol abuse. (continue reading…)
Should Infant Formula Advertising Be Eliminated
by Theresa on Feb.16, 2012, under Health
In the February issue of Obstetrics & Gynecology, researchers present data that suggest infant formula information brochures, formula samples and business reply cards for free formula could discourage women from breast-feeding.
Immunity Challenge
by Theresa on Feb.14, 2012, under Health
And then we hear Robb and Erin complaining about how disgusting Shii Ann was to eat with her fingers.
Even Jake comments, “I don’t know what it is that Shii Ann does that irritates other people, but it’s something. She doesn’t irritate me and the reason she doesn’t irritate me is because she works!” (continue reading…)
Urine drug test
by Theresa on Feb.08, 2012, under Supplements
A urine drug test is the most established and widely used means to test for drugs. Testing urine for drugs is typically the cheapest and fastest way to perform a drug screening. Urine drug testing has the benefits of being non-invasive and harmless. Results come back within 24 to 48 hours and a lot of employers appreciate that it happens so quickly.
Envision very Specific Goals in Each Domain.
by Theresa on Feb.07, 2012, under Health
List the goals under the category heading on separate 3-by-5-inch cards. State the goals in complete sentences as if you had already completed them. (continue reading…)