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  • Why do B2B Companies Need Search Engine Optimization?
    Many B2B sites don't have sufficient content on their websites to respond to desired search terms that folks are using to find them. This is one of the biggest problems facing companies with business to business (B2B) as opposed to Business to Consumer (B2C) solutions. Search Engine Optimization (SEO), online marketing and social media marketing strategies can help.
  • Broadcast and Recording Engineering Jobs
    recent reports indicate that the employment of sound and broadcast engineering technicians and radio operators is expected to grow 17 percent over the 2006 though 16 decade, which is faster than the average for all occupations. However, job growth in radio and television broadcasting will be limited by consolidation of ownership of radio and television stations
  • How Long to Dogs Live?
    We want our dogs to live as long as possible, but the truth is, certain dog breeds live longer than others. If you are in the market for a new pet, following is some information that could help in this decision making process.
  • Learn how to be a Radio Announcer or DJ
    For those interested in learning a radio career, as a DJ or announcer, many have found they learn more when the to learn by doing, and when the get a mentor in the radio profession who can teach the basic skills required in a real job at a radio station.
  • Educational trends for Back to School 2008
    Today's trends in education include the fact that everything to do with educating a child is starting earlier. For instance, parents are now taking their three year old kids to tutoring programs, and they are using flashcards and homework. Kindergarten students are now doing the work that first-graders used to do. And high school students are signing up for prep classes for the SAT college entrance exams.
  • Use a Blog for SEO Link Building
    Blogs are a great link building tool and they are also great for customer relationship building, reputation management, and a good search engine optimization (SEO) link building tool.
  • Pet Adoption After Losing a Pet
    If your family has experienced the loss of a pet, or if your pet is getting older, one thing that often comes to mind is whether or not you are ready for another pet. Should you wait or get a new pet right away? Should you wait until the older pet dies and first have a pet memorial for the kids? Would getting a new dog traumatize the older pet? Should you buy or adopt a pet?
  • Biomimetic Versus Bio-identical Hormones
    It is the natural biomimetic rhythm that is missing from most hormone replacement therapies. People have become accustomed to talking about bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) for menopause and anti-aging.But this term is not accurate.
  • Training in Radio via Professional Mentors
    Knowledge of sports along with a conversational delivery style is important for success as a sports anchor person, just like knowledge about music and the hottest musicians and bands is required for a DJ at a rock station. If tyour dream is to be in teh radio business, the best way to learn and get a job is with a school providing professional mentors for on-the-job training.
  • Myths about Mentoring Careers
    Learn the myths about mentorships, especially if you are interested in a career in the entertainment industry - such as wanting to learn how to be a producer, or director, or to learn about a career as a sportscaster. Chances are you will learn more studying through a mentor program, with a working professional as your teacher.
  • Educating Schools and Kids for a Better Environment
    Summertime is here and kids are out of school, so it is the perfect time for parents and kids to get serious about our environment and keeping it a safe and beautiful place to enjoy for many years to come.
  • Avoid Accidents: Summer Pet Safety
    Summertime means that you and your family, including pets, will be spending more time outdoors. However, the new season can also bring along dangers for our pets, and the last thing you would want is to have an accident. The death of one of your beloved pets along with a summertime pet memorial is not a good summer memory. Here are some tips to help your family stay safe this summer, especially your pets.
  • So You Want to Learn to be a Film Director?
    If you want to learn to be a film director, then you must realize that directing films is a job that despite some stories about lucky people, requires an education. There are lots of college programs offering access to the latest lights, cameras, and film making technology -- but the truth is, the best education for a film career is on the job training via a mentor.
  • The Future of Education in the U.S.
    The future forecast of education includes a number of new theories. One dilemma is the tension between the marketplace for increasingly personalized learning and the social mandate of the public schools to provide foundational education to everyone. And this does not include the factor of varying income levels and what people can afford.
  • Trends in Music Recording Careers
    If you are weighing your options when it comes to your next step after graduation, there are other ways to get into the music recording business. You could be a music producer who guides the shape of sound, or a technical-audio or a sound engineer who captures sound. Now students can learn in a mentor rpogram at a Los Angeles music recording school under the direct supervision of a music industry professional working on real-world projects.
  • Educators Wonder Why Kids Can't Read
    Educators asked if phonics versus whole language methods are better for beginning readers over the last couple of decades. Today there is a trend towards balanced or comprehensive literacy, and most educators agree that there's no one single program that fits all children for developing reading skills.
  • Getting a Job in the Entertainment Business
    Learn just what you need to know and get a job too. When it comes to learning about the entertainment arts, you should always seek the schools that place more than 72 percent of their graduates into good, solid industry jobs. And make sure the school offers apprentice programs for the entertainment arts, with mentor teachers in each profession.
  • How Our Kids are Influenced by Poverty
    Poverty suggests a family with no food, clothing, or shelter. In the year 2005, a Poverty Pulse poll was taken by the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD). It asked the public this question: "How would you describe being poor in the United States?" The responses focused on homelessness, hunger and not being able to meet basic needs.
  • Doctors Learn Menopause Medicine and Environmental Endocrinology
    Today, doctors are learning how environmental endocrinology'the effect of daily stressors like light, food and crowding on multiple endocrine systems'controls rate of aging and quality of life. Many aspects of diabetology and reproductive endocrinology are converging to become what we call menopause medicine.
  • Education and How it Affects Earnings in the US
    Only 60 percent of the 435 teachers believed they are appreciated by their students. The most recent U.S. Census Bureau says that about 33 percent of women in the United States that are of the ages between aged 25 to 29 had a bachelor's degree or more education in 2007. This was compared with 26 percent of their male counterparts.
  • Small Business Tips for Better DVD Production and Content Management
    A trend is emerging that reflects a number of growing complexities related to managing CD and DVD production, as well as the production and management of other content such sales and marketing materials. On Demand content management, production and fulfillment under one roof is the best return on investment.
  • The Future of Education in America
    According to some futurists, our youth will be unprepared in science and math to compete successfully in the global economy by 2010 unless drastic changes to public education are undertaken now. In some communities, grass roots programs are taking place to assist with education. Other places are resorting to coaching our teachers. However, thanks to the Internet, there's hope for the extreme future.
  • Pet Memorials and Cemeteries in Europe
    For centuries people from around the world have honored pets upon their death and buried their beloved friends in pet cremation urns or pet cemetaries, which are not new to history.
  • Consumers Enjoy Perfect Smiles via Thin Veneers
    Thanks to new cosmetic dentistry techniques people's smiles are transformed. Porcelain laminates, or veneers, also known as the brand Lumineers, are very thin, in fact, very thin like a contact lens for replacing, repairing or reshaping our teeth, such as oral implants, crowns, Invisalign braces, and bridges.
  • Preserving the Memory of a Pet via Eco-Friendly Cremation Pet Urns
    Memorializing pets is growing in popularity and people are adopting more creative ways to preserve the memory of their beloved pets. Many are seeking ways that they can honor their cherished friends with artistic pet memorials or pet urns that blend with the home and are also eco-friendly.
  • On Demand DVD Production is Embraced by Indie Artists
    Today's independent musician is often called an "Indie," a term used to describe a type of music genre characterized by their independence from commercial record label companies. CD on demand production is an appealing feature for many Indie artists.
  • Know the Difference Between Bio-Identical and Bio-Mimetic Hormone Therapy?
    During the last century, medical practitioners and women alike have become accustomed to talking about bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) in menopause medicine. But there is a problem with this terminology. Hormones are not really bio-identical. They can be mimicked, but they are not identical. Furthermore, they cannot be replaced, rather they can be restored.
  • Crime in U.S. Schools Remains Unchanged
    Violent and property crime rates at the nation's schools during 2005, 57 such crimes per 1,000 students age 12 or older, were statistically unchanged from the 2004 rate of 55 victimizations per 1,000 students.
  • Educational Trends in the US in 2008
    It would appear that parents and policymakers around the United States are not happy with with public education. Trends include smaller classrooms for enhanced academic performance and improved student behavior and teacher morale. Programs such as Create Success, a Brooklyn New York after school and summer program has proven to help enhance each participating student's academic success.
  • Minority Neighborhoods Affected by Subprime Crash
    The subprime market crash has affected minority neighborhoods all over the U.S. Why? Because they were heavily targeted for risky high cost loans. With millions of Americans suffering from inflating mortgage payments due to adjustable rates, balloon payments and other unscrupulous sub-prime programs, many people are now in panic mode, fearing that their homes will be lost.
  • Periodontal Disease Affects 75 Percent of Population
    Periodontal gum disease because is painless, but it affects almost 75 percent of the population and when left untreated can lead to tooth loss. Review common symptoms and what you can do about gum disease from a Los Angeles dentist and oral surgeon.
  • The Digital Wars Morph through High Definition DVDs toward a Global Telecom System
    The war continues as to which format will replace standard DVDs in the future - Blue-ray technology or HD DVD. For new independent filmmakers, general content producers, trainers and documentarians, the costs are the main consideration. They are not all shooting their films in high def yet and they cannot afford HD DVD or Blu-ray. For DVD replication of 500 to 1000 copies of a film on HD DVD or Blu-Ray, it would be too expensive.
  • Charity Becomes Second Home for Kids in Brooklyn
    Many Brooklyn families have overcome welfare and poverty, substance abuse, and lifestyles of violence. People like David Sante, and Children of the City Board member Rocco Basile, are now volunteering for the organization.
  • Pet Memorials Began during World War I
    Dogs were reported to perform acts of heroism during World War I, when the concept of pet memorials gained wider acceptance. More pets were buried at Hartsdale Pet Cemetery and Crematory, America's oldest pet memorial burial grounds, than during the previous two decades. At the War's end there were more than 2,000 graves at Hartsdale, where pets are buried in pet urns, and pet caskets with pet memorial markers.
  • Filmmakers Now Use DVD On Demand Authoring Technology
    If you are a filmmaker, it is important to know that it is very difficult to get your movie out to a potential audience, unless you're discovered at a film festival. There is one exception. A new trend called DVD on demand production,which is helping independant filmmakers get their films out. What's more, the future predicts that giving consumers choices for more content on a DVD is where the business is at.
  • Baseball Legend Joe DiMaggio Lives on in Support of Students with Learning Disabilities
    Baseball legend Joe DiMaggio has an award gala in his memory - The Joe DiMaggio Award Gala - a major fundraiser for Xaverian High. It is a program for students with learning disabilities. Established in 1999 after the Yankee Clipper's death, the Joe DiMaggio Award's mission is to memorialize his "lifelong commitment to the health, education and well being of America's youth."
  • Women in Menopause Find Relief with Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT)
    Today's women in menopause are now taking bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT). Often referred to as natural, bioidentical hormones are molecules that are the same as the endogenous hormones made in a person's body. Most gels, pills and drops do not pulse in our bodies, like endogenous hormones pulse. That's why many women are getting results with rhythmically dosed BHRT Protocol.
  • Mitigate Crime, Poverty and Drug Use Through Education
    In Brooklyn, New York, gang violence is just part of everyday life. However there are people like Rocco Basile who is working with local charities and believes in the words of Gandhi. We need to be the change that we want to see in the world.
  • 890 Toys Distributed in Brooklyn by Children of the City Charity
    With one out of every three families living below poverty levels in Brooklyn, New York, one of the charitable foundations called Children of the City and donated 890 new toys to children in need during their annual "Just One Gift' campaign. Kids were encouraged with motivational sayings to see themselves and their unique talents, abilities, time, and acts of service as gifts to the ones they love and to the world.
  • New Bio-identical Hormone Replacement Therapy was a Thought Experiment
    Author T.S. Wiley asked the question, "if hormone replacement was made of real bio-identical hormones and dosed to mimic the ups and downs of the hormone blood levels in a normal menstrual cycle in a 20 year-old woman, would all of the symptoms and disease states of aging decline or even, disappear?" Then she developed a Protocol that is helping tens of thousands of women, and that might answer that question.
  • Holiday Donations Feed 800 at Children of the City in Brooklyn
    People like Rocco Basile from Brooklyn, New York find joy in helping others. Thanks to food donations, 400 families were fed via the Children of the City charity's annual food drive. This story inspires us to all serve by sharing experiences and showing others how to live a life of ethics, morals and a strong sense of principal. There is tranquility and happiness in a life that you can be proud of.
  • Trends: Stock Photos Include Wedding Photography
    Every year, about 2.4 million couples get married in the U.S., a $70 billion business. Today, photographers have mastered the art form of digital photography allowing clients much greater flexibility and artistic style for their cherished images. That's why photographers are adding stock photo websites that include cutting edge wedding photos.
  • New Health Care Trends Involve Environmental Endocrinology
    Today's fervor for environmental preservation has also hit the medical industry with the newest emerging field called environmental endocrinology. Doctors are now learning how environmental endocrinology'the effect of daily stressors like light, food and crowding on multiple endocrine systems'controls the rate of aging and the quality of life, and is converging to become what we call menopause medicine.
  • It's all About the Rhythm in Hormone Replacement Therapy
    The circadian clock in every cell of our bodies measures one spin of the planet. One author and researcher named T.S. Wiley realized maybe it was the rhythm that was missing in other hormone replacement regimens. Natural hormones are not bio-identical hormones unless a person's body can recognize them as hormones. Today, multi-phasic physiologic dosing will be part of a new study called Bioidentical Hormones On Trial, or B.H.O.T.
  • The Hormone Wars: Small Business and Patients Duke it Out Against Big Pharma and Win
    The Court's ruling for patient access to compounded medicines ensures that patients and physicians will continue to have access to vital medicines including bio-identical hormones.This was a big victory for patients who rely on customized medicines, especially for women taking bio-identical hormone therapy. Advocates including small pharmacies and makers of alternative therapies including T.S. Wiley.
  • Toothless Patients Need Dental Implants
    Thanks to the field of oral implantology, or dental implants, a new standard of care has emerged and teeth can now be restored for both functionality and aesthetics. Dental implants can also help people with increased chewing capacity, and improved speech in addition to their appearance.
  • DVDs and CDS On Demand Surface as a Trend
    A new trend called "On demand Production" has surfaced for business people and consumers who are selling downloadable content on the Internet, such as digital books, exercize DVDs, films, music or even custom business presentations. This allows for short run cd duplication or manufacturing of CDs and DVDs on an as needed basis, eliminating the up-front costs of producing multiple titles normally associated with CD DVD packaging and production.
  • DVD CCA Authorizes Copy Protection for DVDs
    Consumers can now legally record content in their own homes including movies offered by the content owners. They can also obtain special content that is now unavailable on DVDs, since the existing demand does not economically allow the mass reproduction. This news, in a recent announcement on September 19, 2007 by the DVD Copy Control Association (DVDCCA), was the final approval of a copy-protection specification for on-demand disc burning.
  • New Technology Helps Realtors Earn Commissions from Financing
    Current home owner defaults and late payments are not just causing problems in the mortgage industry but the situation is also raising the question if the U.S. economy will suffer from this subprime market squeeze. Experts say that the future holds new technology tools that offer complete disclosure which is certain to protect all parties.
  • Confusion and Media Hype Surrounding Hormones and Menopause
    There are 40 million women in the US between the ages of 40 and 60. 25 million women enter menopause annually. Relief of menopausal symptoms could mean more productive women. Author T.S. Wiley has developed bio-identical estradiol and progesterone in topical cream preparations dosed in a rhythm to mimic the natural cyclic hormone levels of a twenty year-old woman.

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