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  • How to Avoid Musculature Injury
    Interabdominal pressure is also raised during an all-out effort, and, for that reason, persons with hernia or a weak abdominal wall should not attempt heavy lifting exercises. An unsuspected hernia may become evident during exercise when a boy complains of a burning sensation or other pain or discomfort in his groin.
    Posted: 2012-01-25
    Category: Health & Fitness
  • How to Ensure Crane Safety
    As is the case when operating any type of machinery, safety is of utmost importance when handling cranes that can end in disaster if not used with the right amount of precaution. Therefore, spending the extra time on inspection and detail-oriented operating procedures can result in a safe environment and more productive atmosphere for workers. These can be successfully achieved with the recognition of a few basic but nonetheless essential variables to safely handling crane machinery.
    Posted: 2011-11-08
    Category: Vehicles
  • Like It Or Not, We Still Need Email
    Who would have ever thought that our lives would become so instant? Today we want our lives to be so quick and so fast that if something is not instant, we go into a panic. There has been a lot of talk about reducing mail delivery due to the electronic age we now live in.
    Posted: 2011-11-03
    Category: Communications
  • How to Earn a Business Administration Degree Online
    It becomes more apparent everyday that the higher level of education one completes, the more money they will be earning at whatever job they choose. But who has the time to attend a four year college or university while maintaining a full time job?
    Posted: 2011-10-25
    Category: Careers
  • Benefits of Becoming a Welder
    It seems these days you can’t walk ten feet without finding a disgruntled, unemployed college graduate who is struggling to pay a mountain of debt from his or her student loans. But does it have to be this way? Why are so many young people convinced a four-year university is worth tens of thousands of dollars when it does not guarantee any sort of job?
    Posted: 2011-10-20
    Category: Careers
  • Go Work for a Nonprofit After College
    As you receive your degree and are sent out into the professional world to make your way, you may be wondering where you should apply for your first professional job. Naturally you are looking for something in the field you just spent four years studying but this should not be the only factor in your decision. You should be looking for a position that will give you the most experience and resume boosting power possible.
    Posted: 2011-10-04
    Category: Careers
  • Tips to Research and Pursue Grants for your Nonprofit
    The process of finding grant money and determining which foundations or organizations are best aligned with your mission is a full-time job. The research, organization and special skills required to find funding for your programs or operations are significant. While fundraising software may help, it is important not to underestimate the time it takes to accomplish this work and to understand the process and expectations of grant writing.
    Posted: 2011-10-03
    Category: Business