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Negative Comments on Internet Articles From Competitors

Created: 2008.02.03

Often those who write articles to further their expert status in an industry in a trade journal or to put online on an Internet Article Submission Site will evoke comments from competitors.

Ten Daily Balance Boosters - Simple Ways to Bring Balance into Your Workday

Created: 2008.02.03

In research commissioned by Grand United Corporate Health earlier this year, only six percent of people interviewed felt that they had a handle on work-life balance .Four out of five people said they were experiencing work-related stress at least once a week (I know some of you are thinking, ‘I wish I were stressed only once a week!’), and almost three-quarters of people said that a lack of time was their main challenge to leading a balanced life.

Should You Be Writing A Newsletter As Part Of Your Online Business?

Created: 2008.02.03

Let's start at the beginning - why do you need a newsletter? Well of course, you don't NEED a newsletter BUT they can be very beneficial to your online business. A regular newsletter will do a couple...

Created: 2008.02.03

How Beautiful Women are Similar to Celebrities

Created: 2008.02.03

Once you can understand how beautiful women are similar to celebrities and how people relate to them, you will start to see the truth of what these women are going through and why they can't trust most men.

New UK Laws on Staff Dispute Resolution and Disciplinary Procedures

Created: 2008.02.03

October 2004 saw the introduction of new UK employment legislation which marks the biggest shake-up of employment law since the introduction of industrial tribunals. These new employment laws affect all employers and non-compliance with the regulations can be extremely costly to businesses large and small. Read on to find out how you can protect your business.

Exploring The ABC Islands

Created: 2008.02.03

As a group, the ABC islands offer an incredibly distinctive Caribbean vacation. Consisting of Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao, the ABC Islands were under the control of the Netherlands as the Netherlands Antilles until 1986. In that year, Aruba gained independence, though the island is still aligned with the Dutch Kingdom. Today, the Willemstad, Curacao serves as the capital of the Netherlands Antilles, a colonial grouping which also governs Bonaire and the smaller islands of St. Maarten, St. Eustatius and Saba. As a result of Dutch rule, each of the islands is dominated by Dutch colonial architecture and custom, though in most cases infused with colorful local flourishes. Yet, despite this European influence, the ABC islands are as exotically Caribbean as you can imagine. From the diverse sporting opportunities to the wonderfully rich history, these Caribbean resort islands definitely have much to offer any type of traveler.

Are You Prepared?

Created: 2008.02.03

This is an article that explains the importance of Neighborhood Preparation for disasters like Hurricane Katrina and Rita. Do you know how to set up a neighborhood meeting for your family and neighbors? Do you have the necessary information about your vital stats in a waterproof packet for every member of your family?

Pimp My Ride: Start With Your Rims

Created: 2008.02.03

If you want to enhance the appearance of your car without spending too much money on body kits, or you want to take it slowly to budget your expenses for your car, you should consider changing your car rims first. It is a fact that one of the most noticeable features in a car are the rims.

USA Virgin Islands Casinos

Created: 2008.02.03

The Divi Carina Bay Resort and Casino is the only Virgin Island, United States casino. It is located in Christiansted, Saint Croix. It is a deluxe beachfront resort situated on the island's secluded Eastern shore.

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