Posts Tagged ‘people’
Written by rmshamim on 30 March 2012
Creative Ways To Use Topaz In Jewelry In today’s touch economic times, most people don’t have the same budget that they used to have. Not only have people had to cut back on the essential items, but the extra type items have definitely taken a back seat. Items that have taken the backseat are things [Read More]
Written by rmshamim on 30 March 2012
Selling Gold Jewelry When planning on investing in gold, it is best if you consult a professional that will make the most out of this opportunity. Of course, you do not want to waste your hard earned money by placing it in the wrong place. Investing in gold is not as simple as buying and [Read More]
Written by cheryl borlasa on 08 June 2011
People just named Ms Jennifer Lopez the most beautiful woman in the world People just named Ms. Jennifer Lopez the most beautiful woman in the world. And we couldn’t agree more check Jennifer Lopez toned tummy. First stop on Jennifer Lopezcomeback tour: American Idol. Next stop? The Billboard awards. Jenn will take the stage along [Read More]
Written by kaminisaxena on 02 June 2011
A fish with teeth like humans , STRANGE !!! Its this strange for a fish? An Introduction to this fish Anyone hoping to sink their teeth into a fish like this better make sure it is battered thoroughly beforehand – or it could bite back.Caught at Lake Wylie in South Carolina by angler Frank Yarborough, [Read More]
Written by surya28 on 08 May 2011
How to Have Good Communication Skills at Work How to have good communication skills at work? Almost all of us who are working or are employed, know how important effective and good communication is. If you know how to communicate well, you’ll always be a winner in life, as words do make a lot of [Read More]
Written by surya28 on 08 May 2011
Conflict Management Skills Managing conflicts in organizations in an effective manner has become very important to ensure its smooth running. In this article, let us know about the conflict management skills which all human resource mangers must have We all know that today’s business environment is extremely competitive and only the fittest [Read More]
Written by surya28 on 07 May 2011
How Does Facebook Work for Business How does Facebook work for business? This question has not only fascinated Facebook users, but businessmen all around the world. Social networking websites were always about fun, but how did it became a platform where business could be promoted worldwide? If you feel like you’re the only person in [Read More]
Written by surya28 on 07 May 2011
How to Turn Anything from Adequate to Amazing learn amazing If there’s one message I have stressed more than any other over the last few years, it is that it is not good enough to be pretty good at everything. The most successful companies, products, and brands have figured out how to become the most [Read More]
Written by aaron_band on 02 May 2011
Bulls’ Rose says he hasn’t been informed he’s MVP Chicago Bulls star Derick Rose insists the NBA has not informed him he has won the MVP, regardless of what teammate C. J. Watson, his back up point guard, has said on Twitter. Rose said “no, not yet” Saturday when asked if he had been told [Read More]
Written by hafiz1700 on 18 April 2011
Psoriasis: What Is Psoriasis? Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease that generally appears as patches of raised red skin covered by a flaky white buildup. In some cases, psoriasis is very mild and people don’t know they have it. In other cases, psoriasis is very severe and covers large areas of the body. Psoriasis is [Read More]
Written by hafiz1700 on 17 April 2011
Lupus What is Lupus? Lupus is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system loses its ability to tell the difference between foreign substances (antigens) and its own cells and tissues. Because of the inability of the immune system to distinguish between foreign substances and its own cells, the immune system makes antibodies directed [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 17 April 2011
Single pine tree a sign of hope amid devastation in Japanese city More than a month after Japan’s killer tsunami struck, there’s not much standing (pine tree) in Rikuzentakata, and even fewer things still alive. But across a shattered bridge and among the scattered concrete shells and piles of debris, there’s a surprising sight [Read More]
Written by cheryl borlasa on 16 April 2011
Catherine Zeta-Jones Enters Treatment for Bipolar Disorder People magazine reports that Catherine Zeta-Jones went to a mental health facility to obtain help for Bipolar Disorder. Her representative said, “After dealing with the stress of the past year, Catherine made the decision to check into a mental health facility for a brief stay to [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 15 April 2011
Gadhafi forces shell Misrata; leaders say he must ‘go for good’ Tripoli, Libya (CNN) — Moammar Gadhafi’s forces Thursday pounded the strategic port of Misrata, his sole daughter defied the coalition and the three leaders of that alliance declared the Libyan leader “must go and go for good.” To the west, in [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 05 April 2011
Asthma Associated With Increased Risk Of Diabetes, Heart Disease One can hypothesize that there may be an inverse relationship between asthma and these proinflammatory conditions. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that asthma affects approximately 24.6 million people in the United States. But are asthmatics more likely [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 11 March 2011
Health Benefits of Apple Cider Vinegar Apple cider vinegar, or cider vinegar, is one of the most popular alternative health remedies in use today. Apple cider vinegar has been used since ancient times as a remedy for many different ailments. Hippocrates is said to have used it as an antibiotic. Most of the health benefits [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 11 March 2011
Almost 12 Million Cancer Survivors Living in U.S., Report Shows Read to know Cancer affected in U.S., The number of cancer survivors in the United States climbed to 11.7 million in 2007, government health officials reported Thursday. That’s a dramatic increase since 1971, when there were 3 million survivors, and also since 2001, when there [Read More]
Written by clintbryan on 09 March 2011
Psychiatrists to Officially Recognize Internet Addiction as Brain Illness An exaggerating number of e-mails as well as text messages may very soon be officially recognized as brain illness ( Internet Addiction). According to an editorial published in the latest issue of the American Journal of Psychiatry, “excessive gaming, sexual [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 08 March 2011
Analysis: Soda tax may reduce weight, raise revenue Tax doesn’t make people healthier Taxpayers see the soda tax for what it is — a money grab to pay for more government Millions of people would lose about a pound or more a year if large taxes were tacked onto regular soda and other sugar-sweetened beverages [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 07 March 2011
Kidney Cancer is dangerous disease The kidneys when affected by kidney cancer. So read to know about kidney cancer. The kidneys are a pair of organs on either side of the spine in the lower abdomen. Each kidney is about the size of a fist. Attached to the top of each kidney is an adrenal [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 05 March 2011
Patients With Hepatitis B May Face Greater Risk of Blood Cancer The best way to prevent Hepatitis B is by getting vaccinated. People with hepatitis B infection have about twice the risk of developing non-Hodgkin lymphoma, finds a new study. Previous research has established that hepatitis C infection is linked with increased risk of non-Hodgkin [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 05 March 2011
Eye Problems and Diabetes May be eye problem for diabetes! You can prevent serious eye problems in diabetes problems by getting an annual glaucoma screening from your eye doctor. If you have diabetes, regular visits to your ophthalmologist for eye exams are important to avoid eye problems. High blood sugar (glucose) increases the risk of [Read More]
Written by jigar on 23 February 2011
Morgan Stanley to Sell Chinese Motel Chain HONG KONG— Morgan Stanley is accepting bids for a popular Chinese motel chain that could fetch up to US$1 billion, people familiar with the matter said, as foreign and domestic hoteliers scramble to buy into the country’s travel boom. In 2006 Morgan Stanley spent US$20 million for 20% [Read More]
Written by Hima on 17 February 2011
Top Prospect Connects with LinkedIn to Turn Your Talented Friends into Cash (Source: TechCrunch) The American labor market is as schizophrenic. While the bulk of the country struggles with 9% unemployment, in Silicon Valley the ease of starting a new company and huge hiring goals of companies like Google and Facebook have lead to a [Read More]
Written by Hima on 14 February 2011
Lissn Strips Down To Its Skivvies: Three Anonymous People Chat While Others Listen (Source: TechCrunch) When Lissn launched on stage at TechCrunch50 in September 2009, they described it as sort of a “broader Twitter meets a simpler Google Wave“. Well, like the latter, the idea behind Lissn never really caught on. By March of last [Read More]
Written by poongodiprabhu on 13 February 2011
As an American, I refuse to buy mandatory health insurance that supports corrupt conventional medicine Health insurance that supports corrupt conventional medicine: Even if Obama’s health care reform bill becomes law, mandating that all Americans buy health insurance policies for a failed system of “sick care”, I will refuse to [Read More]
Written by Hima on 09 February 2011
Web Email Usage Declines, 59% Among Teens! (Source:TechCrunch) In introducing his messaging platform last November Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said one of the primary motivations behind Messages product strategy was that teenagers have given up on email, “High school kids don’t use email, they use SMS a lot. People want lighter weight things [Read More]
Written by poongodiprabhu on 08 February 2011
Having A Health Policy Today Will Save You A Fortune Tomorrow Health Policy Today: Do you have health insurance? Are you looking for the best policy applicable for your present condition? Are you looking for an affordable family health insurance? If this is so, then keep reading below to understand what a health insurance is and [Read More]
Written by Hima on 08 February 2011
Finally: Facebook Co-Founder Opens the Curtain on Two-Year Old Asana (Source: TechCrunch) Two years ago, when Dustin Moskovitz announced he was leaving Facebook to start a new company with fellow-Facebooker Justin Rosenstein most people thought one of two things: He’d had a falling out with Mark Zuckerberg or he was just crazy. What could be [Read More]
Written by poongodiprabhu on 07 February 2011
Health insurance Uninsured drive up hospital costs Health insurance: The number of uninsured hospital admissions in Hamilton County more than doubled between 2004 and 2008, leaving local hospitals with barely three in 10 patients who have private insurance to pay for their care, according to a new report on health in the Chattanooga region. [Read More]
Written by Hima on 06 February 2011
Facebook Turns Seven: From Colleges To Cairo, You’ve Come A Long Way Baby (Source: TechCrunch) From founder Mark Zuckerberg’s dorm room at Harvard to movie theaters across the US to the cover of TIME magazine to the fingertips of protestors in Cairo, Facebook has probably had more influence over our day to day lives than [Read More]
Written by Hima on 06 February 2011
Discovering The Distance-to-Discount Ratio (Source: TechCrunch) When it comes to deals, the bigger the discount, the further people will travel. While this may sound obvious, mobile advertising company JiWire has some numbers to back it up. JiWire is releasing a new study today that evaluates consumers; behavior when it comes to location-based [Read More]
Written by Hima on 06 February 2011
Ze Frank’s Star.me Is Like Being In Kindergarten All Over Again (Source: TechCrunch) Every once in awhile you come across people who are entirely original, and Ze Frank is one of those people. While many people as eccentric as Frank end up with not so amazing lots in life, Frank, who originally studied Neuroscience at [Read More]
Written by Hima on 06 February 2011
Improving Sales: The Excuse Department Is Closed (Source: TechCrunch) Editor’s Note: This is a guest post by Mark Suster, a two-time entrepreneur who has gone to the Dark Side of venture capital at GRP Partners. Suster writes a blog at Bothsidesofthetable and can be found on Twitter at @msuster. Most technology startups seem to be [Read More]
Written by Hima on 06 February 2011
Quora Details Their New Answer Ranking Scheme; Their “PageRank”, Of Sorts (Source: TechCrunch) As you may have seen, last weekend, Robert Scoble worked himself into a tizzy because an answer of his was moderated into a collapsed state on Quora. The whole bitchmeme surrounding the incident was rather humorous. But there was at least somewhat [Read More]
Written by poongodiprabhu on 05 February 2011
Denied Health Insurance – How To Find a Reasonable Plan Denied Health Insurance In today’s economy, there is nothing more nerve racking for many people than the search for health insurance. It has always been difficult to find a good health plan that you could count on, but it seems like over the last few years it has [Read More]
Written by poongodiprabhu on 05 February 2011
Health Insurance Information 1. Five Tips to Trim your Medical Expenses and Save With the rising cost of healthcare, medications, and insurance, it isn’t surprising that people are trying to figure out ways to avoid getting sick and choosing a better lifestyle to lower insurance costs. There is actually quite a bit one can do to help save [Read More]
Written by Hima on 03 February 2011
Assange: It’s Only Transparency When It Happens To Other People; Otherwise It’s Malicious Libel (Source: TechCrunch) When asked last year by a Swedish television journalist “why do journalists censor themselves?” Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange thought for a moment and replied: “I think there is a fear about the response from those [Read More]
Written by Hima on 03 February 2011
First Impressions Using Android Honeycomb, Google’s iPad Rival (Source: TechCrunch) This morning Google held an event to showcase Android Honeycomb, the new version of the mobile OS that is focused on tablets. There wasn’t much news around the OS , but the team did show off some of Honeycomb’s slickest features, like widgets and an [Read More]
Written by poongodiprabhu on 03 February 2011
Taking the Right Health Insurance Plan Your health is one of the best asset that you have and you have to do everything to make sure that you health is adequately protected from accidents, sickness and anything that may affect your body. One of the surest way of protecting and safeguarding your health is by [Read More]
Written by poongodiprabhu on 02 February 2011
How To Find The Best Low Cost Health Insurance – Save More Money! In any year the United States death rate for people who don’t have any health insurance is 30% higher than for people who do have insurance. Finding good low cost health insurance is a lot easier than most people think. Low cost [Read More]
Written by poongodiprabhu on 02 February 2011
The Importance of Health Insurance Today Do you ever feel like you know just enough about Health Insurance to be dangerous? Let’s see if we can fill in some of the gaps with the latest info from Health Insurance experts. Health insurance: Health insurance is something that most people don’t think about very often and [Read More]
Written by Hima on 02 February 2011
Exclusive: An Early Look At News.me, The New York Times’ Answer To The Daily (Source: TechCrunch) Tomorrow, all eyes will be on the launch of News Corp’s iPad newspaper The Daily, but huddled away in a downtown loft in New York City’s meatpacking district a team from betaworks and the New York Times are busy [Read More]
Written by Hima on 02 February 2011
LaunchRock, The Most Meta Startup Ever, Builds Viral Launch Pages (Source: TechCrunch) LaunchRock, a startup that builds viral launch pages for other startups, is launching today via its own product. Inspired by the viral launch pages of Fork.ly and Hipster, the guys behind LaunchRock thought that they could streamline the process of getting users [Read More]
Written by Hima on 01 February 2011
LetsLunch Launches (Source: TechCrunch) You might have heard about an interesting new wave of companies trying to one-up LinkedIn, by using recommendation engines to help navigate your professional life. While LinkedIn made sense of your off-line social graph and how it intersects with friends’ social graphs, these new companies are [Read More]
Written by Hima on 01 February 2011
4chan Founder Unleashes Canvas On The World (Source: TechCrunch) Canvas launches today for 4,000 or so lucky souls. Seven year old 4chan, created by now-23 year old Christopher Poole, continues to delight and enrage the Internet. Major Internet memes were either created or spread on 4chan, as were more denial of service attacks than we [Read More]
Written by poongodiprabhu on 31 January 2011
The Problem with Health Insurance Becoming an adult and moving out on your own can be exciting! You get to be out in the world in a place of your own; you can buy your own groceries and go to bed when you want! However there are a few disadvantages to being out on your [Read More]
Written by poongodiprabhu on 31 January 2011
Facts to Know Regarding Health Insurance Plans At such tough economic times as today, it is not unusual to see quite a large number of people who try as hard as they can to keep themselves away from spending their hard earned money on any extra expense. This has been one reason as well why [Read More]
Written by poongodiprabhu on 31 January 2011
Health Insurance Options for Elderly People With the rising cost of medical care, many elderly people rely on health insurance to help them pay for the medical services they need, including prescription medications. Most people today obtain health insurance through an employer but many elderly people have retired or are no longer active in the [Read More]