By: Sandy Rutherforde | 2011-06-20 | Sleep It is estimated that in the US alone, between 60 and 80 million Americans suffer from sleeping disorders. A few causes are a longer lifespan, obesity, stress, work, and changes in lifestyle. read more
By: Perry Belcher | 2010-11-20 | Article Marketing As a hot dog street vending cart business owner, sooner or later you'll be confronted with issues that directly affect the industry as a whole. Since this business revolves around food and its proper handling and storage, it's no surprise that health and sanitation are the main issues that continues to define the way you'll be doing business. read more
By: Richmond | 2012-03-14 | Water Sports If you want to create an effective swimming workout, is not really difficult, but there are issues which you have to consider as serious. First of al you have to mange your time for swimming and need to estimate that how much time you can spare for swimming workout. According to my opinion, a normal swimmer can swim about 45 minutes to 75 minutes in every single workout. But it should be kept in mind that less than 30 minutes cannot provide effective results of workout. read more
By: John Lair | 2010-11-11 | Loans Restaurant loans are special business loans that are requested by restaurant, bar, and fast food owners. These loans are personalized to suit the needs of restaurant owners that need money to keep their businesses operating. read more
By: karen | 2010-10-19 | Real Estate It is so hard to admit that you are going through financial crisis and it is even harder to talk about foreclosure when it involves you and your family. read more
By: Richard Harris | 2011-11-22 | Anxiety Anxiety is affecting your ability to concentrate. but how do you change this if you dont know what the symptoms are? In this article you will learn a great deal of symptoms and what you can do about it. read more
By: Thando Mavimbela | 2010-04-04 | International studies Sub-Saharan Africa is more heavily affected by HIV and AIDS than any other region of the world. An estimated 22 million people were living with HIV at the end of 2007 and approximately 1.9 million additional people were infected with HIV during that year. Read more about the AIDS issue in Africa. read more
By: youyulucia | 2012-04-24 | Business Chemicals like mercury, cyanide, sulfuric acid, arsenic and methyl mercury are used in various stages of mining. Most of the chemicals are released into nearby water bodies, and are responsible for water pollution. In spite of tailings (pipes) being used to dispose these chemicals into the water bodies, possibilities of leakage are always there. When the leaked chemicals slowly percolate through read more
By: Dave Nielsen | 2010-04-01 | Management Are you struggling to deal with a performance issue on your team? Projects frequently fail to deliver because one or more team members aren't performing and negatively affect productivity and team morale. This is the first in a series of articles that contain tips on dealing with these issues. Monitor this web site for the next article in the series. read more
By: Laura Roseline | 2012-08-20 | Mental health A traditional family unit consists of a dad, mom and kids. These days, however, the rules have totally changed. Divorced parents, both of whom have kids, may remarry and live in the same house to form a combined family. A single parent or same-sex couples with a kid may also form a family unit. With such complex relationships, it could be that you would need the services of a family therapist at o read more
By: Veronica Ayuste | 2012-06-12 | Acne We all know that skin is the largest organ in your body. Skin defends your body from infections, as well as from unsafe enemies. Your skin may look and also feel better. read more
By: Boston Reynolds | 2010-03-29 | Acne Moderate exercise can be good for your skin and your complexion. It helps you keep your body healthy, and helps to manage your stress, as well. If you find that exercise is irritating your skin or you suspect it's causing an acne attack, you should look at how you work out. What are you wearing? What kind of environment do you exercise in? Acne that is related to exercise is more often than not a result of external factors in the environment, or something you are doing to yourself. read more
By: Greg Garner | 2010-12-23 | Wellness Men and women need to be aware of health issues related to their genders. Then again, there are some issues that are typical male problems or affect them more and here are some of them. 1... read more
By: Kerry Fielding | 2010-03-28 | Sleep Believe it or not, the foods we eat can keep us from getting a good nights sleep. This is because the foods we consume may have properties that affect our chemical balance and keep us from sleeping soundly. To see if you are experiencing this same issue, start by reviewing what you eat throughout an entire day. read more
By: PersonalKey | 2011-03-25 | Interviews FCRA (Fair Credit Reporting Act) requires employers who use outside agencies to perform credit or other background checks (including criminal, reference, or driving record checks), as defined by CRECA, to comply with comprehensive notice, consent, and disclosure obligations both prior to doing the checks and after the results are reported. The provisions of FCRA, CRECA and FACTA directly affect those cities that use outside agencies to secure information about applicants and employees. read more