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Aerobiology and Air Conditioners, do we identify their impact on ultrafine particles and other airbo
Position paper by Dr Bruce Mitchell, CEO Airmid Healthgroup and Specialist Immunologist
The New York Times just published an article in its health segment on the problem of ultrafine particles following a current study published out of Australia. The s...
Virtual Office Assistant | Virtual Office Services – Yourwallstreetoffice
In a recent interview on WNET’s Open Mind, New York Times journalist David Segal noted an alarming fact: Law firms just aren’t hiring as many new law school grads as they used to.
Not too far in the recent past, big law firms used to act almost as fini...
Use WordPress For Super SEO - No Technical Skills Needed
Did you know if you don't use WordPress your competition may have a tremendous advantage over you to attract your ideal customers and clients to them? I know, right! The good news is if you use WordPress, the tables could be turned in your favor and their...
25 Myths And Facts About Cancer You Need to Know But No One Will Tell You
We are conditioned today to believe almost anything as long as the information comes from a trusted source. For instance we believe the curing and healing of a disease as a complicated science that is best left in the hands of our medical practitioners. H...
How to Attract a Better Future
Forget resolutions.
They're usually based on magical thinking, wishful thinking, and lack any real commitment or plan.
We're already weeks into the new year and you've probably already forgotten your resolutions.
Well, so has everyone else. We...
Venice & The Croatian Coast with Peter Knego
Having sailed with us once before some time ago, we couldn’t wait to get Peter Knego back on board. As a cruise journalist and historian, Peter’s passion for the industry has taken him to all seven continents while his expertise has landed his comments in...
Frontline for Dogs Means More than Just Flea Medication
The average American dog has little more to worry about than what stray cats might be wandering into his yard and whether or not his owner has provided him with the right flea medication. Fleas are nothing a little Frontline for dogs can't handle; cats ca...
Miami Art Week SALES HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ART FAIRS
It used to be that a reporter had to run all around the art fairs and buttonhole art dealers to get sales results. Sometimes they didn't even want to tell you.
Picture this, several years ago, a stout, pony-tailed gallery director, when asked about the...
Time Management Tips - How to Boost Productivity Using Delay of Gratification
Time management tips teach you how to celebrate your potential. You create your life every day through your time choices, after all. And each constructive, disciplined time choice strengthens you and enhances your contentment. So building on the wisdom of...
Bank of America Fees Are Making Customers Mad
At this point most people know that Bank of America is going to start charging its customers a five dollar fee every month when they use their debit card. But now that the news has had time to stew in people’s minds, the reactions of consumers have ranged...
The Fractional Life: In their own words
Mike Stern and Bridget Mullen have a life to envy. This husband and wife team live in Jackson Hole, Wyoming and together run their oral & maxillofacial surgery practice, he as surgeon, she as nurse office manager. Several days a week they ski in the mor...
Kindle Fire
Designed from the ground up, Kindle Fire's simple, intuitive interface puts the content you love at your fingertips - spin effortlessly through your recent titles and websites straight from the home screen. Whether you are in the mood to watch, read, list...
What Can We Learn From the “Occupy Wall Street” Media Coverage?
If You’re Not Getting Your News from the Internet, You May Not be Getting All the News
For the last month or so, what began as a small group of protestors on Wall Street has become a national phenomenon. Satellite protests have popped up all over the c...
Are Teeth Implants Dependable
Dental implant insurance is surprisingly available to a tremendous amount of qualified people, but they just really aren’t told that they do have this option. For instance, I visited one of my Santa Cruz dentist, which I use to go to for years and just re...
Tips for building trust and influence of your website
There are several aspects to Google’s Panda update, but one thing is certain: Google is concerned with signals of trust, influence/authority, as well as real branding. If you own a website or business, what steps can you take to send Google these signals?...
