November 29th, 2009 Admin
0 APR Credit Card
What is a 0 APR building business credit Card?
Actually, the first question is what APR stands for. The Annual Percentage Rate or APR is the amount of money that a bank charges you in a year. This money includes the interest rates that they assign to each one of your charges and the administrative fees of the financial institution. By law, every company that offers a business line of credit card has to disclose this information.
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November 28th, 2009 Admin
Write a Smashing Covering Letter
Your first contact with a hiring manager is your covering letter. So you’ll want to make it strong, specific, and solid. Enjoy the process. Think of the potential employer as a friend across from you over a cup of coffee. Let him or her know who you are, what you have done, what you can do and how you’ll be a real asset to the company. Put all this info in your cover letter. Feel free to mention some detail that will set you apart. Are you good at negotiations, can you train people, do you like organizing meetings? Hiring managers will take a second look at cover letters that include special material like this.
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November 22nd, 2009 Admin
Some things to know
Here are some things that are important to know when applying for credit.
Keep in mind that filling out several applications for building business credit may itself look suspicious, and many companies will deny a business line of credit line when they find that several applications have been processed or reviewed in the recent past.
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November 21st, 2009 Admin
Resume Cover Letters That Work!
Making a resume cover letters requires a bit of creativity and a lot of clarity. After you put together your resume be sure to consider the importance of making resume cover letters that appeal to the various employers you’re targeting. For example, suppose you are looking for a job as a sales representative. You approach a retail store, a women’s sportswear manufacturer, a clothing boutique. Each one is related in terms of goods, but still somewhat different from one another. Therefore, making a resume cover letter to fit each of these outlets will be in your best interest.
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November 19th, 2009 Admin
Community use of a pushrim activated power-assisted wheelchair by an individual with facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy.
The purpose of this case study was to report data from a clinical evaluation of an individual with fascioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHMD) while using a manual medicare power wheelchairs versus the same wheelchair fitted with pushrim activated power-assisted wheelchair hubs (PAPAW). An individual with FSHMD was tested for change in heart rate (HR), rate of perceived exertion (RPE), propulsion speed (PS), time to completion (TC), and qualitative observation in a community-based environment. A modified Physiological Cost Index (mPCI) was calculated post hoc. Results indicate HR and mPCI for the PAPAW trials were lower; RPE was “Hard” for manual wheelchair propulsion and “Fairly or Very Light” for the PAPAW trials; PS was twice as fast in both conditions using the PAPAW; and TC was 53% faster with PAPAW than in the manual wheelchair. Qualitatively, the manual propulsion conditions had exaggerated trunk and hip flexion with simultaneous scapula elevation and upward rotation to initiate downward force on the hand rim more so than the PAPAW conditions. The data suggest that propulsion of a power wheelchairs enhanced by PAPAW is more energy efficient, biomechanically advantageous, and more timesaving than a manual wheelchair for the tested individual with FSHMD in his environment.
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November 14th, 2009 Admin
3. Since the business business line of credit card is tied to the business, it can be used for determined discounts reserved only for special kind of clients. Let’s say that you wish to buy some laptops for your sales force and are looking for some discount. It’s probable that some of the big manufacturers, like HP or Dell, have deals with a particular business building business credit card. By buying the machines with your card, you are saving some useful dollars.
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November 14th, 2009 Admin
BBQ FACTS: Safe Smoking
Smoking is cooking <a href=’http://www.1topsecret-bbq-sauce-recipe.com’>sauce recipe</a> food indirectly in the presence of a fire. It can be done in a covered grill if a pan of water is placed beneath the meat on the grill; and meats can be smoked in a “smoker,” which is an outdoor cooker especially designed for smoking foods. Smoking is done much more slowly than <a href=’http://www.1topsecret-bbq-sauce-recipe.com’>bbq sauce recipes</a> grilling, so less tender meats benefit from this method, and a natural smoke flavoring permeates the meat. The temperature in the smoker should be maintained at 250 to 300 F for safety.
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November 13th, 2009 Admin
Warm Up Your Job Opportunity With a Cold Cover Letter
Perhaps you have an idea for a job that doesn’t readily exist but one that you’d like to create. Suppose you have a master’s degree in history with plenty of experience doing researchsomething you enjoy. If so, write a cold cover letter, describing how you could be an asset to a company by doing research work. You might approach a publishing company or a chamber of commerce with cold cover letters and suggest a position that includes researching the history of a city or company so that a book could be written on that community or organization and made available as a fund-raiser. A cold cover letter is a good vehicle for such an idea.
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November 12th, 2009 Admin
Exercise responses and adaptations in rowers and spinal cord injury individuals.
Elite rowers (ROWERS) and those who have had a spinal cord injury (SCI) are different physically in many realms. Both have physical activity histories that affect their lower-extremity extensor muscles in a dramatically different fashion. ROWERS can sustain a 500-W power output during their 5- to 6-min race. After a complete SCI, a 75-W power output might be achieved during a VO(2peak) test. Elite SCI medicare power wheelchairs racers can achieve a higher value that is similar to that of a sedentary able-bodied person. ROWERS can attain a VO(2 max) of more than 7.5 L.min(-1) and can tolerate a blood lactate of 30 mmol.L(-1). After a complete SCI in which muscles become markedly atrophied, a peak VO(2) of 2 L.min(-1) and a blood lactate of 10 mmol.L(-1) might be achieved. ROWERS rely on the 75% slow-twitch fiber composition of their trained thigh muscles to train and race. Such activity modestly increases fiber size and markedly increases mitochondrial content. After a complete SCI, affected muscle fibers markedly atrophy, maintain most of their mitochondrial content, and become fast-twitch. These data suggest remarkable plasticity of physical function to the extreme that a marked increase in energy demanding, rather continuous physical activity can make a muscle more “slow-twitch”; so it will demand less energy when contracted. In contrast, SCI eventually causes muscle to be composed of more fast-twitch fibers. Molecular biologists may explain why fast-twitch fibers, which appear ideal for some athletes because of their high power output, are abundant in muscles that are seldom recruited. Until then, our results indicate that the fiber type composition of muscle in humans is stable unless extreme alterations in physical activity are endured.
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November 8th, 2009 Admin
chlorine dioxide is a wonder substance
Hypochlorus acid is very important. So much so that the deficiency of this chemical is actually a disease and causes people to come down with other autoimmune problems later on. When you get sick or your body is fighting something off the demands for hypochlorous rise dramatically and so using MMS at that time would do just as well. Now if you happen to not need any of these amazing health affects them the compound just passes through benignly and does not affect you at all. The biggest advantage is that this chemical does all of this amazing work in only a few hours. It leaves only a small amount of carbon dioxide and water behind. No other medical interventions can claim to have such a powerful anti-pathogenic effect as the mms treatment, whilst maintaining such a benign presence. MMS is a revolution in medicine indeed!
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November 8th, 2009 Admin
How to Apply for a Business Credit Card
The first thing to be taken into account is what kind of business building business credit card you are looking for. Research your options and read the fine print. Even within a financial institution, you may find a myriad of offers for a business business line of credit card.
The second thing to consider is how many cards you need. Your sales force and logistics each may need a business card. Ask the employees what their needs are and how such a card can make business simpler and more productive. You may be amazed to find how useful this tool can be.
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November 6th, 2009 Admin
Successful Cover Letters Land Interviews and Jobs
If you’re in the market for a great job in a profession or trade, it may hinge on whether or not you write a cover letter. And what is that? One that communicates clearly and effectively your ability, experience, education, training, and expertise in the field you hope to work in. You can find help on the Internet when you’re ready to write your successful cover letters sample. Go to your favorite search engine and type in the words ’successful cover letters’ and you’ll find plenty of hints for writing them. At the end of each letter, be sure to ask for an interview so you can meet the hiring manager in person.
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November 5th, 2009 Admin
Mechanisms of blood pressure and heart rate variability: an insight from low-level paraplegia.
It is still unclear whether the low-frequency oscillation in heart rate is generated by an endogenous neural oscillator or by a baroreflex resonance. Our aim was to investigate this issue by analyzing blood pressure and heart rate variability and the baroreflex function in paraplegic subjects with spinal cord injury below the fourth thoracic vertebra. These subjects were selected because they represent a model of intact central neural drive to the heart, with a partially impaired autonomic control of the vessels. In our study, arterial blood pressure and ECG were recorded in 33 able-bodied controls and in 33 subjects with spinal cord lesions between the fifth thoracic and the fourth lumbar vertebra 1) during supine rest (lowest sympathetic activation), 2) sitting on a power wheelchairs and handicap scooters (light sympathetic activation), and 3) during exercise (moderate sympathetic activation). Blood pressure and heart rate spectra, coherence, and baroreflex function (sequence technique) were estimated in each condition. Compared with controls, paraplegic subjects showed a reduction of the low-frequency power of blood pressure and heart rate, and, unlike controls, a 0.1-Hz peak did not appear in their spectra. Sympathetic activation increased the 0.1-Hz peak of blood pressure and heart rate and the coherence at 0.1 Hz in controls only. Paraplegic subjects also had significantly lower baroreflex effectiveness and greater blood pressure variability. In conclusion, the disappearance of the 10-s oscillation of heart rate and blood pressure in subjects with spinal cord lesion supports the hypothesis of the baroreflex nature of this phenomenon.
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November 4th, 2009 Admin
Distribution and cost of wheelchairs and scooters provided by Veterans Health Administration
During fiscal years 2000 and 2001, the Veterans Health Administration provided veterans with more than 131,000 power wheelchairs and medical scooters at a cost of $109 million. This national study is the first to investigate Veterans Health Administration costs in providing wheelchairs and scooters and to compare regional prescription patterns. With a retrospective design, we used descriptive methods to analyze fiscal years 2000 and 2001 National Prosthetics Patient Database data (cleaned data set of 113,724 records). Wheelchairs were categorized by function, weight, and adjustability options for meeting individual needs (e.g., axle position, camber, position of wheels, tilt, and recline options). Results displayed a cost distribution that was negatively skewed by low-cost accessories coded as wheelchairs. Of the standard manual wheelchairs, 3.5% could be considered beyond the customary cost. Regionally, 71% to 86% of all wheelchairs provided were manual wheelchairs, 5% to 11% were power wheelchairs, and 5% to 20% were scooters. The considerable variation found in the types of wheelchairs and scooters provided across Veterans Integrated Service Networks may indicate a need for evidence-based prescription guidelines and clinician training in wheeled-mobility technologies.
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