Thursday, September 04, 2008

Finding the Right Flexible Furniture For Your Business

As a business grows furniture and space requirements will change. When choosing furniture it is worth looking at a quality furniture range that can grow with your company and adapt as necessary. In the long-term having flexible furniture will provide crucial savings, flexibility with the business and employee well-being. Read more...

Answering Your Museum Questions

There is nothing quite as awe inspiring as to stroll through a museum and witness someone else's hard work and dedication to continuing a collection. It may be a museum of cereal boxes or one entirely devoted to Renaissance painters. It does not matter what the museum hosts as its collection, there is someone out there that wants to see it. Read more ...

Balancing Family Life and Work

Balancing family life with work and putting your relationship with God first can be tricky at times. It is important that we spend time daily with God in his word, get our work done and have some family time. Read more...

Sitting an Open House - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

I'm on the board of directors at our broker's office and we recently had a meeting about open houses. Our office usually has between 60 and 70 open houses sat each month. However, last month we only had 37 sat. There were a couple of reasons for this. Complete article at ...

Kick Start Your Freelance Writing Career - 3 Simple Ways

Want to develop a great writing career? These days, you have unlimited options, because you can earn as you learn: there's never been a better time to be a writer. Continue ...

Intuition and Your Mind

Intuition and Your Mind
When it comes to intuitive development, the biggest obstacle we possibly face is our own mind. It works really, really hard to dissuade us from believing our intuitive insights. Why? Because it enjoys being in charge!

Tire Pressure is Crucial For Auto Safety and Saving Gasoline

Perhaps you have heard the great debate about tire pressure and how that alone could help Americans save 100s millions of gallons of fuel? In fact, it became part of the Presidential Campaign in 2008 when Senator Obama told Americans if you want to save fuel the first thing you ought to be doing is keeping your tires fully inflated. As funny as this might sound, he does make a good point, it is about the easiest and simplest thing you can do to save fuel. Complete article at ...

Hope Lodge

The siren of summer lured me off my writer's path and I went willingly to sit on the ocean's edge and contemplate. Stretched before me was the Atlantic, so far into the horizon that even squinting did not allow me to see its end. When these moments came there was no choice but to stop and raise a hand to shield the sun from my eyes, to pause for the solar rising or setting. All thoughts passed away and my mind was relieved of burdens and bundles of musts and must-nots. Read more...

Asbestos in the Workplace

Asbestos in the Workplace
If your workplace contains asbestos, originally used to improve the structure of a building built around the 1970s you might be in trouble. Asbestos can give out dangerous fibers that can result in serious illness and in some cases cancer.

INSTANT VIEW: Crude roars $9 higher to fresh peak

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. crude oil prices rose more than $9 a barrel to a record $137.70 a barrel, the biggest gain in dollar terms in the history of the market.

"Abernathy's Park!" (Flash Fiction)

Caroline Abernathy had not always been a country girl. But the time when she wasn't, or hadn't been, was back around 1937, and to be honest, it was only for a five-year period, between her fifteenth and twentieth birthdays, when she attended college, such a short period, folks she knew on the plantation, and down in Fayetteville, who were fifty or older, back in 1972, only remembered her being gone, and many of her old friend forget she had ever left North Carolina; because she had stayed at the plantation some twenty-two miles from the city all those other years, after she got married. She was a young woman then, attending a New York City-university, her father had gone to Colombia University, and his brother to Harvard, and her, to the city's college. Further reading ...

Learning About Banking Regulations

Are banks and their affiliates just free to do whatever they want? Are consumers protected from fraudulent banking products? On the other hand, is there a body that will ensure consumer safety and clarify gray areas in banking policies? Read more...