Joyce Peacock

Joyce Peacock is a professional nurse for more than twenty years; however, her passion is writing short stories. She is a published author of three books; her most recent book, "Faith it All ," is a spritual guide to assist individuals as they go through the storms of life such as receiving a diagnosis of cancer, home foreclosure, loneliness, chaos in the workplace and much more. ISBN 978146340387.
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  • Pre-employment Drug Screening
    Being hired may be contingent of the result of pre- employment drug screening. A pre-employment drug screening examiner may determine the fate of job seekers.
  • My Career in Nursing
    Nursing profession ranks four out 150 recession proof jobs. Nursing is rewarding both personally and financially.
  • September 11th Ten-year Anniversary
    September 11, 2001 started out as a routine day for me as I reported to work that morning, but that day was anything but normal. It would be the most horrific day of my life and my country; a day that will always be remembered in the history of this nation.
  • Summer Heat
    Summer heat can be almost unbearable. The days of summer can be long and uncomfortable.
  • God and You
    There will come a time when it is just you and the Creator. Times when there is just You and God.
  • Fibroids
    Fibroid tumors may be associated with anemia for certain groups of women. Fibroid tumors are associated with certain age group of women. Fibroid tumors maybe surgically removed by various approaches.
  • Best Automobile
    I owned countless vehicles, My best vechicle I owned, The vechicles I owned during my lifetime.
  • Loneliness
    Loneliness is a state of mind of isolation. Loneliness may result from continual reflection of a past event or an individual once cherished.
  • The End of the World
    Does anyone know when the end of the world will take place? Will the Worlld End?
  • Stress
    The Holy bible is a source of inspiration during challenging times. The Holy bible is a blue print to resolving any issue that confronts an individual.
  • POV/Scooters
    POV should be carefully considered. Individuals may find themselves so dependent on POVs until their health may decline. Other alternate means should be explored in helping individuals with limited mobility versus approving the use of POVs.
  • West Nile Virus
    Three outcomes you should know if you are infected with WNV.
  • The Ideal Boss
    The ideal manager must foster a team approach in the workplace. An effective manager applies policies and procedures consistently. Managers must be able to relate to a diverse group of employees.
  • Eloping or Planning a Wedding?
    Eloping or planning a wedding should be weighed carefully. In the United States, a couple spend on average $24,066.00 for a wedding.
  • Blood Clot / Life Threatening
    Deep vein thrombosis can be life-threatening. Signs you need to know for DVT. Are you at risk for DVT?
  • Tired or Depressed?
    Symptoms of depression may be overlooked. Depression is serious. Seek medical attention at the first sign of depression.
  • A Head Injury Should Never Be Taken Lightly
    A head injury can be serious. Do you know what to do if you witness an individual who sustained a head injury? What is the most common head injury?
  • After an Abnormal Mammogram, What's Next?
    When an abnormal mammogram has been determined, which test is more appropriate, needle biopsy or surgical breast biopsy? When should a surgical breast biopsy be performed? Surgical breast biopsy versus needle biopsy.
  • Is There a Nursing Shortage?
    There is a growing increase in the nursing shortage. Nursing shortage may determine recovery during episode of illness. Nursing shortage is a national healthcare crisis as we attempt to overhaul healthcare.
  • Heart attack and coronary heart disease
    The number one killer is heart attack in this country. Everyone should know the warning signs of coronary heart disease. Are you at risk of a heart attack?
  • February is Love Month
    February is an opportunity to express love to that special someone. The manner in which an individual express love depends on many factors. What is love?
  • Surviving Early Retirement
    Can you live after early retirement? How to live after early retirement. Life after early retirement can be rewarding and fun.
  • Foods that May Prevent Cancer
    Studies suggest diet high in fiber may reduce colon cancer and cardiovascular disease. High fiber foods may increase an individual's life span. Marketing for foods rich in fiber does not have to be expensive.
  • How to Get Rid Flabby Arms
    Untoned arms can be unattractive. Flabby arms can be embarrassing when wearing sleeveless apparel. Toned arms are both attractive and sexy.
  • Black History
    Countless Indviduals who have made an indelible impression may not be recognized during Black History. The forgotten heroes during Black History. Black History month may not capture deserving Indviduals who have made outstanding contributions.
  • Travelling the Airlines
    Travelling the airlines may lead to long-lasting relationships. Airline travel may be the start of building special bonds.
  • My German Shepherd
    Do dogs have a distinct sense when challenged? Do dogs have a higher level of sensory aptitude than human?
  • United States Postal Service Versus United Parcel Service
    When mailing time sensitive parcel, USPS or UPS? To ensure paecel delivery, which one guarnatees delivery, USPS or UPS?
  • Life After Receiving a Pink Slip
    Layoff is a time to execute that passion that have remained dormant. Pink slips can be a blessing. Pink slips are not always bad.
  • Atlanta Get Serious About Health and Fitness
    City of Atlanta embraces the vision of health and fitness by providing stationary bikes to fitness center. "No Limit Cycling" entails cycling and stationary bike riding that caters to individuals' goals.
  • The Fate of Dogs is Determined by the Economy
    A dog's overall health may reflect the state of the economy. The lifespan of a dog could be linked to the economy.
  • The Autumn Season
    The autumn season brings life new changes. Autumn is the beginning of a new bright season.
  • Fasting Can Help to Prevent Weight Gain
    Fasting can help an individual in all areas of his/her life. Fasting is a mean of aligning oneself with the spiritual realm of the Creator.
  • Texting is Risky Business
    Texting could be adopted as a second language. Texting is used as a form of communicating among millions.
  • Labor Day and Politics in Metro-Atlanta
    Labor Day time to address the voters' concerns. The gubernatorial candidiates adressed issues during Labor Day. Labor Day is a great opportunity to meet and address concerns of voters.
  • Georgia Gubernatorial Candidates Debate the Issues
    Three men who desire to lead Georgia meet for the first time.
  • Rallying Together for a Common Purpose
    Rallying as one nation, one purpose. Rallying for Common purpose or political gain?
  • Atlanta's New Beltline Project Takes on Political Sphere
    Atlanta's new Beltline Project is an urban renewal that will transform the city. Atlanta Beltline Project will overhaul the city's infrastructure with the adding of new parks, trails, housing, retail and transit.
  • Tips on Writing a Book
    It is important to familiarize yourself with the difference between self-publishing versus subsidiary publishing. It is essential to know the expenses associated with writing a book.
  • Red and White Grape Salad
    A grape salad that is sure to be a hit at any gathering. Grape salad tha can be served as a dessert or snack.
  • 2010 Georgia's Gubernatorial Race Deserves National Attention
    This November, Georgia will send a message to Washington to express their liberal or conservative views. Georgia will elect either a republican or democratic governor in November.
  • Tips on Choosing a Health Insurance Plan During Opened Enrollment
    Choosing insurance plan during opened enrollment. Insurance terminology you need to know.
  • When to File an Appeal for Insurance Denials
    Research to determine the reason the claim denied. Provider error that cause a claim to deny must be appealed.
  • Rating My SUV
    Four and half years of owning a FX 35 has been enjoyable. I give Infinity FX 35 a satisfactory rating.
  • Tips to Alleviate Your Fears of Public Speaking
    Identifying the fear is essential. Be cognizant of the make-up of the audience. Practice speaking with the aide of a recorder.
  • Labor Day Weekend Book Festival in Metro Atlanta
    The largest independent book festival is being hosted in Decatur, Georgia Labor Day week-end. Labor Day week-end in Decatur, Georgia.
  • Do You Really Need a New Transmission?
    New Transmission versus New Filter
  • Memories of My Worst Car
    What you should do prior to purchasing a car. Familiarize yourself with your state's law before buying a car.
  • How to Get Relief from Hives
    In our cells, there are chemicals known as neurotransmitters.These chemicals produce a clear liquid known as plasmacytes that are released under the skin causing red wheals slightly raised patches or welts known as "hives."
  • Are You Shortening Your Lifespan by Unhealthy Eating?
    Unhealthy eating may effect an individual's overall health as well as the quality of life. It is important to have an energy-balanced diet that include vegetables, fruit, high fiber, whole grain, fat-free,and very low solid fats and added sugar.
  • Five Things You Should Know Prior to Travelling Abroad
    Five Things Tourists Should Know Prior to Travelling Abroad.
  • Seniors in the Workplace
    Employers are challenged when attempting to screen applicants for high technical skills jobs. era of technology.

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