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Irish Survey on Flexible Learning as a Way to Strengthen Job Prospects
BlueBrick.ie, the revolutionary education website allowing users to compare courses conveniently and register online, has announced a complete site "refresh" in order to improve user-friendliness. This refresh coincides with a survey conducted on behalf ...
It's Time To Start Counting The Pennies and Taking It Seriously
Almost a third of UK citizens are becoming unstable financially and at the point of almost being unable to deal with their finances, a survey has recently revealed. The point of instability, according to the survey, is when the family would be unable to a...
Why A Log Cabin Can Save You From Tube Strikes in London
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No more tube strikes sounds great doesn't it. It can be done. More and more people are working from home. How I hear you ask?
More and more people are becoming disenchanted with their office based job and having t...
Yes, Virginia, HR Execs Check Your Facebook Page
Have you ever applied for a job and wondered why you didn’t get it, even though you were qualified? According to a new survey, there’s a good chance that the person doing the hiring found something about you online that they didn’t like. The survey done b...
Back to School Shopping on a Budget
According to a recent survey, nearly 60 percent of parents plan to change the way they shop for back to school items for their children because of the poor economy. The same survey also found that over a quarter of the parents in this country said their c...
Savings can be made by shopping around reveals insurance price survey
Results from a car insurance price survey that was recently published have highlighted what a wide gap there is in price for consumers between the different insurers' quotes. The investigation by the National Consumer Agency revealed that the latest motor...
Sleep with Your Pet - Is It Healthy?
For most people a pet is considered to be an important member of the family. So that many pet owner sleep together with their adorable pets. According to a recent survey of pet owners by the American Pet Products Association, nearly half of dogs sleep in ...
Consumer Driven Health Plans Can Lower Your Overall Healthcare Costs
Over the past few years, increasingly more employers are turning to a consumer driven health plan (CDHP) to combat the rising cost of health care. CDHPs have become increasingly popular, surpassing HMOs to become the second most popular plan design (behi...
Conservatories Wanted by New Build Homebuyers
Buyers of new build homes have said that they would be interested in adding a conservatory to their property.
Research by Glevum Conservatories revealed that 23 per cent of people said that they were attracted to the option of building a conservatory o...
Conservatories Can Create the Ideal Home
According to the study, 73 per cent of homeowners have a specific house improvement project in mind and for 74 per cent of people their main motivation is to make the most of space and improve the look of their property.
The survey also found that inst...
Conservatories Can Create the Ideal Home
According to the study, 73 per cent of homeowners have a specific house improvement project in mind and for 74 per cent of people their main motivation is to make the most of space and improve the look of their property.The survey also found that installi...
Ideal Home Includes Conservatories
A study has found that people believe that they can create the ideal home by adding improvements such as bespoke conservatories to their property.
Research by housing charity Shelter and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) revealed that th...
Women should be vigilant expired cosmetic products
After the survey of 1,000 women aged 18 to 70, a department store found that the cosmetic products women used often expired four years on average. Some cosmetics even expired more than 15 years. As usual, eyebrow pencil's shelf life is a year and a half, ...
Hope For Parkinson Patients With Clinical Trials
More than six million people worldwide, including one million in the United States, live with Parkinson's disease-a chronic, degenerative, neurological disorder that is characterized by symptoms that typically progress from mild tremors to significant phy...
Majority of potential first time buyers in UK believe they lack sufficient deposit to buy, survey sh
Two thirds of first time buyers in the UK believe that a lack of sufficient mortgage deposit is preventing them from buying a property, according to a new survey.
Government efforts to encourage them into the real estate market with shared equity sch...
