David Aigner

David Aigner

David operates a consulting firm for web design and project management services.
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9/24/2009

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NOVA, UOP, UMD, IIL, NYU, Project Management, Procurement, Web Design, eCommerce, Retail Operations, Project Editor, Business Management & Consultation

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I live by Albert Einstein's words: "Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow."

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  • Fun Activities for Kids with Parents on a Budget
    A tough economy requires parents on a tight budget to better manage their finances and plan more efficiently. During these trying times, keep your children active and happy with a few of these fun and inexpensive activities for the whole family to enjoy.
  • Business E-mail: Seeking Key Points is as Important as Conveying Them
    An important rule of thumb when writing a business e-mail is to convey key points clearly in your message. For the recipient, seeking and acknowledging all of those key points are just as important.
  • Remembering Conversations with My Daughter
    How much do you remember from your conversations with your children? I make it a point to store at least one intriguing topic she shares each day in my memory. Today it was about bottlenose dolphins.
  • Understanding Tobacco and Finding Reliable Quit Smoking Resources
    Smoking is the single most preventable cause of death and disease. The death toll is staggering. So, why do we continue to smoke?
  • Alternative Ways to Beat Soda Cravings
    Soft drinks linked to weight gain and other health-related concerns have been debated for years. Recent studies suggest we need to pay closer attention to our sugar intake. Starting with the removal of soft drinks from our diet is highly recommended.
  • Cancer, Death & Life After
    Losing someone to cancer is painful. Managing your life thereafter can be extremely difficult. But there is always hope.

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