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  • 5 Ways to Save with the USPS for Ebay Sellers
    With the various fees involved in selling on Ebay, saving a few dollars shipping with the US Postal Service can add a lot to your bottom line. This article outlines a number of ways to save money with shipping via USPS.
  • Beginner's Half-Marathon Trainer: Reviewed
    The number of people finishing marathons topped out at over 400,000 in 2007. The idea of running a half marathon is a daunting idea for most people, however opening the Beginner's Half Marathon Trainer, reader is able to rest a bit more easily.
  • A Review of A Wood Engraver's Alphabet - Not Your Child's Alphabet Book
    A Wood Engraver's Alphabet Book is a beautifully crafted art book comprised of 26 wood cuts of both familiar and rare flowers and plants. Mr. Brandis empowers his readers to enjoy plants as never before.
  • Don't Get Burned by Your L.L. Bean Loyalty
    LL Bean has recently changed credit card companies. Consumers assuming they can bring their debt with them to their new card for free are in for a shock.
  • A Book Review of Toyota Culture; The Heart and Soul of the Toyota Way
    Toyota Culture; The Heart and Soul of the Toyota way is an impressive book which gives readers in depth insight and appreciation for Toyota. However, the depth and detail obscures many of the valuable lessons being taught.
  • Free Screen Reader for the Visually Impaired
    NVDA is short for NonVisual Desktop Access, and is a "free and open source screen reader for the Microsoft Windows operating system."
  • Apple Releases Accessible ITunes and Nano
    Apple has recently released two accessible products allowing greater access for those who are blind and visually impaired and those with print disabilities. iTunes 8 is now accessible with screen readers 4th generation of the iPod Nano which has optional spoken menus
  • 10 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Work with Vocational Rehabilitation
    Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) is a program a to help individuals with disabilities find and keep employment. VR is voluntary, and requires you to be an active participant in the process. You can get the most out of your work with VR by following some simple guidelines.
  • CAPS Evaluation for Vocational Placement
    The Career Ability Placement Survey (CAPS) is designed as a brief abilities test to "measure abilities related to occupations and careers"(Knapp, Knapp and Knapp, 2003, p.1).

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