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by Shirley Mesler - 2006-12-15
Food. We can't live without it. We take it for granted that what we eat will keep us healthy. However, over the years food has changed in such a way that nutrition is compromised. Enough so that in 20...
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by Marc Lockley - 2006-12-16
As a working parent a good work/life balance helps to keep you motivated, happy and in the right frame of mind. Creating quality time for you to spend with your family is important for many reasons in...
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by Karen M. Pina - 2007-01-11
By now, we have all heard start early with spiritual disciplines as your child's personality is completely developed by age 5. Certainly, this is true and you should start early. What happens when...
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by Sam Miller - 2007-04-02
KPI term is for key performance indicators, the KPI concept is about measuring and controlling business performance focusing on the most important performance indicators. Does this concept works? How ...
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by Molly Gordon - 2007-04-19
Ever notice how striving for more can leave you bloated or overextended, depressed, imbalanced, and wondering, "Is this all there is?"Perhaps this is an occupational hazard of a deep commitment to...
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by - 2007-08-24
Would you like to feel better and enhance your life? The following are reminders of what your four parts (body, mind, emotions, and spirit) want from you so that you can be balanced and feel goo...
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by Kasha - 2007-08-26
Yummy BeginningsPO Box 245 St Ives NSW 2075Em: yb@yummybeginnings.comwww.yummybeginnings.comPage 1 of 2The different food groups your baby needsYour baby needs many different food groups for a b...
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by Sam Miller - 2007-11-13
The balanced scorecard is a strategic management approach developed in the early 90s by two men, Dr. Robert Kaplan and Dr. David Norton. With the introduction of the balanced scorecard, Kaplan and...
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by Sam Miller - 2008-04-21
In a nutshell, a balanced scorecard analysis is a numerical representation of what role a small group or activity in a company should be and how it affects its larger scale goals. Simply put, peop...
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by Tony Schwartz - 2008-10-19
One of the most often injured areas in lifters is the rotator cuff. This is primarily due to a high volume of pressing (bench press, incline press, overhead press, etc.) and a low volume of wor...