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Lela King Pinkard replied to JACQUELINE M. WALTERS's discussion Is it appropriate for a supervisor to socialize with supervised staff?Low income multiple job holders' works seconds jobs to supplement their incomes. Multiple jobs helps these workers develop new skills, and reduce their job loss risk. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, measures monthly census on multiple job holders. Their measurement is based on questions, which may be under reported by the multiple job holders. Many multiple job holders may not answer yes, if they consider their second job as being not conventional. This includes workers who are paid on…
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Successful Companies endless search for top talent, they seek out talented plus candidates, who are passive job seekers. Who keep their learning curve steep. These Companies are aware that voluntary attrition is normal, so they applied the best practices in employees retention, to master the art of talent balancing. Most Organizations incorporate in their talent acquisition's profiles. For prospective candidates that best match their mission statements.
Then…
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Lynn Savage's article which appeared in April 2010 edition of photonic.com "packaged spinach stays healthy under daylong light." Fresh spinach, especially the smaller, younger leaves called baby spinach, is one of the most nutritionally dense foods on the market. It is loaded with vitamins C, B9, E and K. Carotenoids such as B-carotene. Researchers Gene E. Lester and Donald J. Makus of the US Deparment of Agriculture in Weslaco, Texas, and their colleague D. Mark Hodges of…
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A new study funded by the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). The study was published in May 06, 2010 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. Bar-code eMAR is a combination of technologies than ensures the correct medication is administered, in the correct dose, at the correct time, to the correct patient.
The findings have important implications because the bar-code eMAR technology is being considered as a…
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Jeremy Singer-Vine's article "Blueberries slow tumor growth" appeared in the Health & Wellness section of The Wall Street Journal WSJ.com/Health April 20, 2010 edition.
Researchers injected 16 mice with triple-negative breast-cancer cells. The mice received daily doses of unadulterated juice, extracted from blueberries, that was roughly equivalent of five ounces of blueberries a day for a 150-pound person. New medical findings, 6 weeks later, necropsies revealed…
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