Janet Hunt
Janet Hunt is a freelance writing professional specializing in business and finance. She has published articles for such online publication sites as Demand Studios, Associated Content, and various other online publishing sites. She also has a job in insurance marketing and received her Bachelor of Business Administration Degree from the University of Phoenix.
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First Person: Rising Interest Rates May Delay My Home PurchaseAs much as I would like to buy a new home, a recovering economy with rising mortgage interest rates may not be the right time.
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First Person: Is Jindal's Income Tax Elimination Plan Good for Louisiana Citizens?As a Louisiana citizen, I can say that in theory this sounds good. I am all for keeping more of my own money. Who wouldn’t be? Are Louisiana citizens gaining in one area only to be losing in another?
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First Person: I Have No Money for Savings Because of High Gas PricesBecause gas prices are on the rise again as we reach the 4-year anniversary in July of the highest gas prices on record, I have no money for savings.
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First Person: It's Expensive, But Health Insurance Is Always Worth ItI am faced with thousands of dollars in hospital bills because I chose not to take out medical insurance through my job.Also published on:
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First Person: Am I Going to Jail If I Don’t Pay My Bills?Although I am aggressively working toward resolving any unpaid debts I still owe, I have to wonder if someday my financial past is going to end with me in the slammer.
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First Person: Debt Collectors Who Cross the Line Should Pay Stiff FinesDebt collectors who impersonate medical personel and discourage patients from receiving emergency treatment should face legal action.
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Television Advertising for Your Small BusinessAs a small business owner, you can reach customers who are spending several hours per week watching their favorite television programs. -
First Person: Frugal Living Cut $200 From My Monthly BudgetLike most other people, the recession has hit me really hard. I have had to be creative in coming up with new ideas to tighten my belt.
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First Person: I Saved $500 a Month By Moving From a House to an ApartmentI saved $500 a month by moving from a three-bedroom home I was renting to an economy two-bedroom apartment.
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Why I Decided to Pursue an Online DegreeThe main reason I chose to pursue an online degree was to prove to myself I could do it. No one else in my family had ever been to college.
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First Person: We're Skipping This Year’s Vacation Due to Gas PricesFor many families, myself included, summer vacation, will not happen. Other families taking vacations will cut their trips shorter and stay much closer to home.
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What You Should Know About Unsecured Personal LoansEveryone encounters unexpected situations where they need additional cash. One way of getting the cash you need for emergency situations is through a personal unsecured loan. -
First Person: I Won't Give Any Potential Employer My Facebook PasswordI definitely will not be giving any potential employer access to my Facebook password. If this becomes the norm, where will it stop?
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First Person: I Am Not Comfortable With Google Sharing My Personal InformationGoogle may soon know more of my personal information than I feel comfortable sharing.
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First Person: I'm Not Giving Up Sugar Despite the Proposed 'Sugar Tax'I know that excessive sugar intake can be detrimental to my health, but I am not sure I am willing to pay more just to have a spoonful of sugar in my coffee or to drink “sweet tea.”Also published on:
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First Person: Will Facebook Going Public Affect My User Account?I am just wondering, after all the hoopla, will it be the same old Facebook?Also published on:
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First Person: In My 40s, and Getting My Career Back on TrackAs a single mother in her forties, I felt my career had come to a standstill. I decided it was high time to take control of my future and started taking steps toward achieving my financial and career goals.Also published on:
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First Person: I'll Think Twice About Using My Credit Card When Dining OutWith identify theft on the rise, I will be thinking twice about using my credit card when dining out.
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First Person: Will Hidden Layaway Fees Cost Me Money This Holiday Season?With the recent reports in the news about hidden layaway fees, I am unsure how I am going to be able to make my holiday purchases this year.Also published on:
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First Person: Will Smart Meters Raise or Lower My Utility Bill?I don't know whether smart meters will raise or lower my utility bills, cause me cancer, or invade my privacy. I am not sure at all that I want one!Also published on:
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First Person: Will My Pension Funds Be There When I Retire?A disturbing report about the mishandling of pension funds has me wondering if my pension funds will be there when I retire.
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First Person: Why I Want to Work in a Flexible OfficeHow does no set work schedule, optional meetings, and unlimited time off sound to you? I want to work in a flexible office!
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First Person: Time to Get Hopeful About My Job Search?New jobs are being created by Americans aged 44-70. My hope is that these some of these expected new jobs will be openings for professionally degreed job applicants
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First Person: Learning to Control My Personal Finances Through CounselingMy finances were in shambles. I started searching online, through phone books, and through local newspapers for some type of counseling help to help me get my finances and my life back on track.
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First Person: I'm Finding Extra Income to Recession-Proof My BudgetI started searching for ways I could increase my income and improve my financial situation. I am happy to say that I have found several legitimate ways of earning extra income to get me through the roughest financial times.
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Why the Proposed Congressional Spending Cuts Will Not Affect MeThe proposed congressional spending cuts would have devastating effects if they were to occur. I do not believe they will.
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First Person: Why I’m Not Ditching My Big BankWhy I won't be joining the droves of protestors in the mass exodus from their banks.
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Lessons Learned from Steve Jobs: His Legacy ContinuesSurely from such great business success there are lessons to be taken away. What are some of the greatest lessons we can learn from the legacy of Steve Jobs? -
Dr. Pepper-Snapple Group Launches Dr. Pepper 10Dr. Pepper-Snapple Group is set to roll out the new “Dr. Pepper TEN” on Monday. -
Netflix Nixes Qwikster: But Can the Damage Be Repaired?Netflix announces plans to abandon Qwikster after angry reactions from customers. -
First Person: I'm Challenging Myself to Avoid Personal BankruptcyI knew I could not continue in my self-made financial rut, so I challenged myself to find new ways of getting my finances back on track.
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First Person: Goodbye House, Hello Studio ApartmentLike everyone else, I’ve had to find ways to tighten my belt to survive hard financial times during the past year. Making it through unscathed meant giving up something I had wanted for quite a long time.
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First Person: Cutting Unnecessary Insurance Coverages Saved Me $600 a YearWith the cost of living going up and cost of living increases not keeping up, I found a way to stretch my paycheck by cutting these unnecessary insurance coverages.
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Tax Considerations for the Home-Based BusinessIf you are considering opening a home-based business, take some time to become familiar with the unique tax laws and requirements.
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First Person: 5 Ways We Save Money With Common Household ItemsIf you are having trouble balancing the household budget even after making all the usual cuts, here are some ways to make your dollar stretch further by re-using items you can find in your own home.
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Careers for a Masters Degree in Child DevelopmentA masters degree in child development may prepare you for a rewarding career in which an understanding of childhood development is required. -
Child Labor and Ethical ConsiderationsAs United States businesses continue expanding globally, one area of concern are human rights issues for foreign workers. Many foreign countries have had long standing issues with human rights, especially when it comes to child labor laws.
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I See Your Face AgainRemembering Mother -
Easy Mexican Cornbread RecipeTo free up some time while making a delicious dinner for your family, try this easy recipe for Mexican Cornbread. -
Top Ten Annoying Office BehaviorsAnnoying office behaviors can increase the stress level of an already strained work environment. -
Optimizing Space on Small Home Office DesksNothing can be more frustrating to a home-based business owner than fumbling around on their desk for missing notes or paperwork. Just where in this large jumbled-up mess lies the information you need? -
Should You Consider a Career as an Offshore Oil Worker?You may have heard that offshore workers make good money. Before deciding if this career is for you, look at the facts so you may make a well-informed decision. -
Business Intelligence Solutions and ProvidersHaving the right business intelligence is crucial in remaining competitive and staying ahead of the game in corporate matters. -
What is a Good Writer?Being a good writer is a lot more than just telling a story or writing about a certain subject. It takes time and practice. -
Five Work Habits to Take HomeMost people strive to keep their home and work lives separate. Perhaps you need to bring home some of that professionalism you have at work to your home. -
Social Networking - Free Advertising for Your Business!Social networking is here to stay, so you might as well enjoy all the benefits you can receive.
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Easy Crawfish Etouffee RecipeIf you find yourself with left-over crawfish, not to worry. Cook up a tasty batch of crawfish etouffee! It is an easy recipe and oh so good! -
Mortgage Options for People with Bad CreditWhile having bad credit does not mean you will not be able to obtain a mortgage to finance the purchase of a home, it does limit your options.
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Tax Time: Understanding Your Filing StatusWith the April IRS deadline for filing personal federal tax returns fast approaching, the first and foremost question you must answer is "What status should I file under?"
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The Price of Gas Will Rise Over the Spring and Summer of 2011Gas is already over $4.00 in some places in California. The price of oil per barrel is at $104, up 20% over the last 3 weeks due to the civil unrest in Libya.
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Avoiding a Tax AuditThe words "tax audit" strike fear into the hearts of business owners as well as individual tax payers. A tax audit is not the end of the world; and chances are, if you have documented your finances well, you will emerge "unscathed."
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First Person: Is Personal Bankruptcy the Answer?Personal bankruptcy is often sought as a quick fix to mounting financial debt. However, personal bankruptcy is anything but a quick fix. There are far and long-reaching consequences for an individual who chooses to enter into bankruptcy.
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First Person: Is Your Debit Card Secure?You should be aware the your debit card account information can become compromised. In the wrong hands, your debit account information can add up to thousands of dollars worth of unauthorized transactions.
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First Person: Here's Why You Did Not Get the JobOnce you get over the disappointment of not getting that position you felt you were so well qualified for, take some time to do an evaluation of possible reasons why another candidate was chosen for the job.
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First Person: Solutions For Those Facing Home ForeclosureForeclosure should be an option of last resort, and other remedies should first be considered.
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First Person: Do Debt Settlement Companies Really Work?When it comes to debt settlement (also called debt negotiation) companies' claims of being able to settle outstanding debt for pennies on the dollar, you should not believe everything you hear.
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How Employees Become Team PlayersHow well does your company rate in team performance? All employees in all departments are members of the company team.
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The Payday Loan Debt TrapPromises of easy and fast money are drawing people into the vicious cycle of payday loans.
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President Obama Signs James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation ActOn January 2, 2011, President Obama signed The James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act, which guarantees medical treatment and compensation for the 9/11 first responders
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Claiming Federal Income Tax CreditsTo receive the maximum possible refund amount on your federal income taxes, you should make sure you are claiming all available tax credits.
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Perennials that Do Well in Northern ClimatesThe key to growing perennials successfully in northern climates is to be familiar with the varieties that thrive in these climate conditions.
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Ferns Grown in AlaskaSeveral types of fern species are common to Alaska.
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First Person: Workplace Noise and Heart HealthResearchers from the University of British Columbia have shown that increased noise levels at work can double your risk for serious heart disease.
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First Person: Will Your Workforce Be Affected by Flu?Normally, flu outbreaks start occurring in October, peaking sometime in January or February. For employers, this can mean a significant reduction in employee attendance during these months.
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First Person: Can Facebook Ruin Your Career?Only in the last decade have employers had to deal with the aspect of employees using company time to update their Facebook status or check on what is happening in the daily lives of friends.
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Careers Working with HorsesIf you are an individual with a love of horses, there are many career opportunities available in this specialty field.
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Bilingual Employment OpportunitiesWith many communities being comprised of multiple cultures and languages, a job applicant can increase their chances of being hired by learning a second language.
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Starting a Food Catering ServiceIf you enjoy food and cooking, a career as a food caterer can be very satisfying and financially rewarding.
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Will Donald Trump Run for President in 2012?Donald Trump recently reported to CNN that he is facing more pressure than ever to run for president in 2012.
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Tips on How to Stay Motivated at WorkIt is easy to become discouraged with your job and lose motivation. There are several steps you can take to improve your motivation and become more satisfied with your job.
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Legal Considerations for Choosing a Business EntityBefore opening a business, owners have several issues to consider. Potential business owners must first decide what business entity will be the best for their business.
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Free Resources and Tools for the Freelance WriterThere are some tools available to the freelance writer to make his job a little easier. Here are just a few.
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Cinema AdvertisingThe lure of the big screen is unmistakable. There is something about the ambiance of a theater, perhaps the wafting smell of buttery popcorn, or the larger than life 40 foot screens that draws in an audience.
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A Brief History of Toyota Motor CorporationIn the year 2000, Toyota was the world's third largest car company and the largest car company in Japan. The current president of Toyota is Akio Toyoda. Toyota maintains a 9.8 percent share of the automobile global marketplace.
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Still in School BluesA poem about finishing my degree.
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Hotels Near Cincinnati Airport, Cincinnati, OhioWhen traveling to and from one of Delta's new and modern airports, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport in Hebron, KY, a traveler will need a comfortable place to stay between flights.
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Hotels Near the Airport in Charleston, South CarolinaTravelers in Charleston, South Carolina have several options available when looking for a room near the airport. Contact the motel well in advance of your stay to insure the availability of a room.
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Advertising: Don't Put All Your Eggs in One Basket!To insure a company's advertising message is heard, they should be accessing many different messaging channels and not "putting all their eggs in one basket."
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The Top Ten Attributes of a Good EmployeeUnderstanding what employers are looking for will put your ahead of other applicants in your quest for employment.
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Using Competitive Intelligence WiselyCompetitive intelligence can be very important for an organization in advancing their services and products, helping them to stay ahead of the competition.
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Citrix OnlineIn addition to GoToMeeting, Citrix Online also offers other useful services for business owners including GoToWebinar and GoToTraining.
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The Featured Contributor Program on Associated ContentAssociated Content provides a valuable opportunity to writers who are specialists in a particular field to become a featured contributor.
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Top 10 Tips for Protecting Personal Information at HomeProtecting your personal information in your own home has become a necessity. Following these important tips can protect you from having your identify stolen.
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VoIP Phone TypesThere are many different types of VoIP telephones including SIP/VoIP softphones, hardware SIP phones and USB VoIP phones.
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Innovative Ideas to Get Your Business NoticedWhat can you do to make your product or company unique and stand out from the rest of the crowd?
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The Evolution of BusinessThe evolution of business begins in ancient times and continues to this very day. Business will always continue to evolve to keep up with our ever changing world.
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Resources for Marine Recruit ParentsMy son's recruiter gave my two resources I wanted to share with other parents or family members of Marine recruits.
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The Associated Content "Idea Depot"It is the happening spot where all AC content contributors pick up their best new article ideas!
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"Google Wave" Waves Bye-ByeWhat was "Google Wave" and where did it go? We were hardly able to see the new Google Wave before it was gone.
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How Social Networking Can Grow Your BusinessIf you are not utilizing social networking advertising for your business, you are missing a very inexpensive and effective means of reaching both existing and new customers.
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How to Write an Annual Performance AppraisalAn annual performance appraisal is an important duty of managers. The company is depending upon you to make an effective determination of your employee's job performance.
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Lunch Ideas to Give You EnergyIf you're a busy person on the go, you need a high-energy lunch to give you the fuel needed to power you through the afternoon.
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Goodbyes Are Never Easy!Today, I said goodbye to my son and saw him off on his way to Marine boot camp.
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Natural Foods that Detoxify the BodyWith all the worries about chemical causing agents in our foods and their effect on the body, it is good to learn all we can about foods that naturally detoxify our bodies.
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Warriors on the FieldA mother's memories on her son's baseball career and thoughts as he enters the United States Marine Corp.
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How to Talk to Your Pre-teen About SexTalking to your pre-teen child about sex may be uncomfortable for you, but there is no other way for them to know than for you to have this conversation with them.
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Employee Privacy Laws in the United StatesThere is no single comprehensive law in the U.S. Regulating workplace privacy rights. Typically, workplace privacy disputes are resolved using some combination of federal, state and common law (also known as "case law").
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Product Review of the New 3 Musketeers Truffle Crisp BarThere was something new in the snack machine, a "3 Musketeers Truffle Crisp Bar." Ladies and gents let me tell you, this little bar does not disappoint.
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Employers Liability Insurance: What is It?Employers' liability insurance is an additional coverage a business owner may purchase to protect their assets against employees' injury claims as a cause of their employment.
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Super Stuffed Pistolettes RecipeNext time you have a gathering, try this mouth-watering, crowd pleasing recipe of super stuffed pistolettes. This recipe serves twelve.
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Understanding the Time Value of MoneyThe use of the term time value of money or (TVM) is a well-known term in business. It is the basis for all finance operations of businesses.
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Prevention and Treatment for DehydrationDehydration can happen quickly without proper precautions, causing drastic effects to your body.
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Important Income Tax Changes for 2011Taxpayers should be aware of an increase in the amount of income they will be paying taxes on in 2011. You could see a significant decrease in your take home pay next year.
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Occupational Safety in the Food IndustryThe food industry has one of the highest injury rates for all industries.
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Household Cleaning Tips with VinegarVinegar is an effective household cleaner for many common household chores. It also works well as a disinfectant.
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Last Rose of the SummerThe last rose of the summer smells just as sweet.
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How to Make a Sales Presentation to StockholdersOnce a quarter (or more often), corporations must give account of the sales figures. The corporation must show that they have met shareholders' goals for the company.
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Super Cheesy Meatloaf Roll RecipeMeatloaf lovers will find this super cheesy meatloaf roll recipe a culinary treat! This meatloaf recipe adds a spicy cajun flavor that can't be beat! Your taste buds will thank you for trying it!
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Laundry Stain Removal TipsNothing is more annoying than to buy a new white blouse only to ruin it with a make-up stain or "cherry-red" kool-aid. Save yourself some time and some money by knowing these tried-and-true laundry stain-removal tips.
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Weight Loss Scam ArtistsThe Unites States Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Surgeon General reports that 61% of Americans are overweight. One of the cruelest schemes of all is the promise of weight loss to people who have become desperate to lose weight.
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The Color of MajestyMy Haiku about the color purple
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The Amazing Healing Properties of Aloe VeraAloe is truly one of nature's most healing plants. Aloe has been used and praised for thousands of years by such great names in history as King Solomon and Alexander the Great.
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Manager's Guide to Controlling Verbal Conflicts in the WorkplaceAs employers strive to maintain profitable businesses and safe environments in their workplaces, they must examine everyday conflicts and how they are managed.
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Farming and Gardening with Organic FertilizersThe food markets of today are quickly capitalizing on the growing demand for organically grown food. Organically grown food is produced with the use of commercially produced chemical fertilizers.
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Organizational Roles and BehaviorsA well-established company will tell you that to be successful all roles within the organization must work together and behave in a way that contributes to the profitability and longevity of the company.
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Financial Statements and the Decision-Making ProcessA company uses financial statements to make future business decisions. All of the financial statements are inter-related and are used in making decisions by the managers of the company, investors, and creditors.
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How Will the British Petroleum (BP) Oil Disaster Affect the Economy of the Gulf Coast States?Still reeling from the effects of Hurricane Katrina and the aftermath, some five years later, this fragile economy is facing yet another economic disaster.
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In Support of Unrestricted National TradeEconomic, moral, and socio-political arguments can be made for or against free trade. A better understanding of the history of free trade will help individuals develop a well-informed and ethical opinion.
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How to Become an Effective CommunicatorIn today's fast paced business world, business leaders must know how to effectively communicate with business associates, employees and executives.
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Looking BeyondSometimes we have to look beyond what we see...
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Current Trends in Business CommunicationsAs technology is advancing, so is the world of business communication. Today's world of business communication has a much different face that the communication methods of earlier years.
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Reduce Your Insurance Premiums for Collision CoverageHere are some effective ways to save money on your collision coverage insurance premiums.
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Advertising - Get Your Message Out There!Whether you have a fledgling home-based business or a well- established brand name, the success of your business depends upon your effective use of advertising and making the wisest use of advertising dollars.
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Tips for Resume Writing and Going on an InterviewLook at your resume as a snapshot of yourself including your background, education and work experience. You want to put your best foot forward to potential employers.
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The Four Functions of ManagementThe four functions of management include planning, organizing, leading, and controlling.
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A Glimpse of My FatherThis a glimpse of my father, the things I remember the most about him!
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What Mom Really Wants This Mother's DaySome of the best gifts are the most inexpensive ones.
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Online Dental Assistant Programs in TexasIf you live in Texas, there are several resources available to help you complete your dental assistant training online.
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A Drop of RainA drop of rain is insignificant alone but combined with others can feed the world.
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ChainsChains seem to bind me...
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Missing You Still Mother.A Mother's day tribute to my mother...
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The DoorIs the door open or closed?
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The Pain of DivorceDivorce turns your world upside down. It forces you to look at yourself in a whole new light. Who you thought you were and what you thought you were all about are all in question.
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Yankee Pitcher Chan Ho Park Has Diarrhea!Apparently, diarrhea is no laughing matter. Especially to Chan Ho Park, Yankee's relief pitcher. He said he had diarrhea, "a lot of diarrhea."
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Time Goes by Much Too FastBabies grown up and leave you alone, leaving you with these memories...
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Chocolate, it Does a Body Good!Eating a chocolate bar relieves my headache, aches and pains, and gives me enough stamina to get through the rest of the afternoon.
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Pursuing a Career as a Dental HygienistA dental hygienist is one of the fastest growing occupations in the job market today. This is an attractive occupation in that your work hours are flexible and the pay is good.
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Pursuing a Career as a Paralegal or Legal AssistantIf you are considering a legal career, becoming a paralegal or legal assistant could be a great choice. Paralegals are hired by many organizations.
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An Important Warning About Pain Relievers and Kidney FailureDosages taken over the recommended amounts of pain killers or for an extended period of time can cause kidney damage, even resulting in renal failure.
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Pursuing a Career as an Ultrasound TechnicianUltrasound Technology is a growing field offering an exciting opportunity to work with and help people using the latest medical technology.
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Sites that Pay Upfront for ArticlesIf you are writing to pay bills, upfront pay sites can be a great way to earn some extra cash.
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FriendsThese are some things I have noticed about true friends.
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Optimizing Travel Loyalty Program BenefitsBusiness travelers can save money by optimizing the offerings of travel loyalty programs.
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WindowsLooking through my window...
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Defeat, You Will Not Win!Defeat may take me down, but it will not take me out!
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Our ChildrenIt is so difficult to watch them go!
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What Allergy Relief Medicine Should I Use for Spring Allergies?Allergy sufferers can be plagued with a multitude of symptoms during Spring. Several over-the-counter remedies are available.
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PruningPruning can be a very needed and worthwhile activity!
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Clear the Clutter! Make the Most of Your Work SpaceHaving an orderly, neat and clean work space can make the difference between having a productive day or having an unproductive day.
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Office Behavior??There are no hard and fast rules for behavior in the office. And, just when you think you may have it mastered, the rules change again! No two offices are the same and what goes for one may not be appropriate for the other.
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Spring in Bloom Outside My ApartmentSpring is in bloom!
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Points in TimeSometimes, certain events, songs, favorite smells can magically transport us back to another place and time.
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Pursuing a Degree in Computer ScienceWith a computer science degree, the possibilities are endless as virtually every industry in existence uses computer technology.
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Make the Most of Your Lunch Hour!After a hectic morning at work busy with meetings and scheduling events, a busy office employee looks forward to that wonderful time of day, lunch hour!
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Mississippi Loses One of Their Finest Sons: Staff Sgt. William S. RickettsStaff Sgt. William S. Ricketts died Saturday, February 27, at Bala Murghab, Afghanistan of injuries resulting from an insurgent small arms attack against his unit who had been on patrol in Badghis Province.
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OpportunityRiding on the back of opportunity...
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Easy Low-Impact ExercisesThere are plenty of great low-impact exercises that are easy to do and will help get you into shape.
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Accredited Schools Offering Medical Transcriptionist TrainingTraining for a medical transcriptionist includes a high school diploma or a high school equivalency diploma (GED) and a certified medical transcriptionist-training program. You should make sure the school you choose is properly accredited.
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Unknown TreasuresA Poem About Unknown Treasures
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Thoughts of a Mother as Her Son Turns 18My thoughts are bittersweet and my heart is filled with pride and joy as my son turns 18!
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RedGage Pays Writers to Promote Their Work!Writers need to promote their content, right? Why not get paid for it. It's a win-win situation!
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Exam Time!My poem about exam time!
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I Went on a JourneyLife is Still Just Life...
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Pursuing a Degree at the University of PhoenixLearn why completing your degree at the University of Phoenix is a wise decision.
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What to Do During a Winter StormBeing prepared with cold weather supplies and knowing what to do in the event of any emergency could save your life and that of your loved ones.
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New Day RisingHere's to all of the wonderful things a new day rising can bring!
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I Am a Leprechaun!A fun limerick about a leprechaun
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Social Security is in CrisisOur Social Security system is in a state of crisis.
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Job Complacency: The Secret Thief of ProductivityMillions of Americans go to work every day less than enthused about their jobs. It's so easy to become complacent in our professional career.
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Poems Made EasyPoems Made Easy...
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"Who Dat?" is "Our Dat!""Who Dat say we can't print Who Dat!"
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A Teacher Who Changed My LifeMemories of a Teacher Who Changed My Life...
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Writing About Not WritingI couldn't think of anything original to say, so here are some of the best works of other writers from the day!
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The Best Gifts for CoachesChoosing a unique and personal gift for a coach can be a difficult choice.
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Mommie's Little GirlMemories of my daughter...
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Product, Service and Concert Proceeds Going Help Haiti Earthquake VictimsUse products, services, and attend concerts to help in the Haiti Earthquake Relief Effort.
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Where Did These Sayings Come From?My research on some funny old saying I remember growing up as a kid...
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Why I Was Too Busy to Help HaitiDon't be left to explain to your children one day why you were to busy to help people in need...
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My Personal Favorite Chinese Restaurant: A Review of the Teriyaki Wok in Leesville, LouisianaMy review of my personal favorite Chinese Restaurant, the Teriyaki Wok in Leesville, Louisiana.
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The Call Goes UnansweredA poem about an unanswered call...
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Developing a Personalized Nutrition and Exercise PlanThere is no better time than the beginning of the New Year to develop your own personalized nutrition and exercise plan.
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Daycare at Work: A New Trend in Business?Recent years have seen businesses respond to their employee's childcare needs by opening up daycare centers of their own.
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Stress in the American WorkplaceAnyone who works has had it, job stress. The A 2000 Gallup Poll sponsored by the Marlin Company found that 80% of American workers say they feel stress on the job and need help learning how to manage this stress.
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The Credit Card Accountability and Disclosure ActThe Credit Card Accountability and Disclosure Act becomes law on February 22, 2010. This law will provide important protections and rights to credit card holders.
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Walmart Woes!I have to go back to Walmart...Again!!
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Silence!Silence can be deafening!
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The Wind BlowsThe wind blows, relentless and unknown...
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Gold as a Secure InvestmentWith the uncertainty of the stock market in the recent years and the ups and downs in the trading market, a smart investment for anyone is always gold!
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Haiku About TimeHaiku About Time
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There Will Be No Social Security Cost of Living Adjustment in 2010There will be no social security cost of living adjustment in 2010. What does this mean to Americans?
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Pre-New Year's Riddle HaikuAnother riddle haiku...
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Types of Vitamins that Help Treat Dry SkinSeveral vitamins are known to have benefits in treating dry skin conditions.
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Answer to Fun Haiku Riddle #2Here is the answer!
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Christmas Lights in the ParkChristmas lights in the park in DeRidder, Louisiana
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Answer to Christmas Riddle HaikuAnswer to Christmas Riddle Haiku
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Christmas Riddle HaikuMy Christmas Riddle Haiku...
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Why It's Important for Physicians to Screen Their Patients for DepressionWith depression affecting such a large population of the American public, primary care physicians are being urged by the American College of Preventive Medicine to begin screening all adult patients for depression.
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Hello 2010!Greeting the New Year...
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What to Do when You Hurt Someone's FeelingsRegardless of how good of a friend you may be with someone, the time will inevitably come when one of you will hurt the other person's feelings. It is a given.
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The Spirit of HopeMy Holiday Haiku contest entry...























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