Kevin A. Perkins
I'm really laid back. I have a wide variety of things that I think about and writing is how I reason a lot of things so I really enjoy it. I love playing music and writing songs. Writing and music define who I am, so I spend a lot of time doing them both.
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Air Conditioning: A Necessity in LifeAir Conditioning is one of the safest fields to go into today because people don't like being hot. I wonder though how the world functioned 100 years ago without air conditioning.
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An Overview of AccountingAccounting is what American businesses depend on every month and American citizens depend on every year, so it's a vital part of America today in itself.
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The Importance of College AccreditationCollege Accreditation is important and can make a big impact on your college experience whether it is accredited or not but I personally wouldn't consider a college that's not properly accredited.
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Shopping for Health Insurance Tips and TricksHaving Health Insurance is important and if your job doesn't provide it, you have to find your own. It can be a tricky process but as long as you make you sure you know what kind of health insurance policy you're signing up for you'll be fine.
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Bringing Call Centers Home: Breaking Away from Traditional Call CentersTraditional Call Centers are a thing of the past but now instead offshoring a new technique sometimes referred to as "homeshoring" is happening. The new call center is with at home agents and is a better quality call center.
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Old Habits Piggy Bank: Old Habits Die HardAn Old Habits Piggy Bank? Old habits are something we all have but what does a piggy bank have to do with them. It might be the representation of both old habits and a piggy bank, read more and find out the meaning behind an Old Habits Piggy Bank.
