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August 2013

Lock the Door on Theft - Home Security Tips Infographic

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Did you know that one home is broken into every 14.6 seconds and that 34% of burglars break in through the front door of a home? Home theft may be more common than you think, but taking certain safety measures can greatly reduce your risk of a burglary attempt. This infographic created by Nationwide Insurance shows a few surprising and helpful statistics about home theft and prevention tips that can help you protect you, your family and your belongings. If you’d like to take steps to prevent burglary attempts, just use these theft-prevention tips to create a home safety checklist.

Check out the full infographic here!

Aug 8, 2013
#Other #submission
How to Organise Your Fridge


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Organise Your Fridge – An infographic by the team at Appliance City

With as many as 1 in 10 people suffering from food poisoning every year, we should be doing all we can to prevent it! Have a look at our infographic below to see how the prevention of food poisoning starts with the way you organise your fridge. Ensure that there’s no more cross-contamination and food items are stored in the most optimum conditions to get the best shelf-life. A clean, well organised fridge is a healthy fridge!

Aug 7, 2013 6 notes
#Health #submission
Miss Diamond DJ Presents: Tips and Tricks to Have A Great Club Night [Infographic]

There are those days when everything seems to go wrong, doesn’t it?  It happens in all sorts of situations not only at work, but also during night outs when all you really want is to relax, unwind, and have fun.  Going clubbing with friends is no exception.  All week long, you were looking forward and pumped-up with excitement to have a great weekend night out at the club, then at an unexpected whim, disaster strikes!  What could have gone wrong?


I’m sure you’ve encountered even very petty situations that ruined the rest of the evening for you.  You got lost on the way to club…You could not find a parking space…The line going inside the club was just horrendously long…You got into an argument with the bouncer…The music did not match your style and taste….and so on – these horror stories are just endless!  Now how can you nip clubbing disasters in the bud?


Here are Tips and Tricks to Have A Great Club Night [Infographic] :

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Aug 6, 2013
#Entertainment #submission
BBQ Pit Stops: A Regional Guide to Grilling, Smoking and Sauce

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Provided by Titan Insurance

Aug 5, 2013 1 note
#Food #submission
How the World Buys Online

The proportion of online retail purchases to purchases from brick-and-mortar stores is increasing every day. Mobile purchases now constitute a significant percentage of online transactions. We’ve put together this infographic to highlight current trends in online shopping. What are you doing in your business to take advantage?

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© 2013 Doba

Aug 1, 2013 5 notes
#business #world #online #infographic
Aug 1, 2013 1 note

July 2013

Make Your Healthcare Less Complicated

Figuring out what to do or where to go when faced with a medical issue doesn’t have to be complicated. Check out our infographic and learn how iTriage can help you save time and money, and live healthier. 

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Make Your Healthcare Less Complicated – An infographic by iTriage, a Free Symptom Checker App.

Jul 31, 2013
#Health #submission
Tips for Tourists from Millennium & Copthorne Hotels

If you took anything anyone in Britain said literally you’d have a very hard time keeping up! The English language and certainly the British need to be taken with a pinch of salt. Reading in between the lines of what we’re saying is just as important as understanding the words themselves.

We all know that we Brits love a cup of tea, but since when did ‘not my cup of tea 'mean to dislike something? All this and a lot more is explained in our handy insider’s guide from Millennium & Copthorne Hotels to 'British-isms’ below! Don’t get your knickers in a twist, it’s really quite simple to follow…

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Source: millenniumhotels.co.uk

Jul 31, 2013
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Signet Packaging Infogrphic - Can You Pack It?

For those who are into delivery business, logistic and even into moving location, understand the proper way of packing materials before the transfer or move is as important as handling the package quality and safety. Ensuring the item’s safe delivery to make sure it arrives to its recipient whole is not that hard but never easy as well. There are factors that can contribute to this and its packaging is one of it.

The infographic below showcases the most common items sold on e-Commerce sites such as eBay with the use of Signet’s packaging supplies. These items range from handy to bigger ones which have been part of every person’s daily life nowadays.

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Jul 30, 2013
#Business #Other #submission
Summer Work Schedule

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Summer WorkSchedule Infographic via When I Work

Jul 30, 2013
#Business #Economy #Education #Other #submission
The Evolution of Dairy Processinng

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© 2013 Synder Filtration

Jul 29, 2013
#dairy #food #infographic
100 Years of Iconic Stainless Steel Structures

Castle Metals, UK are celebrating 100 years of Stainless Steel in style with this infographic showing how stainless steel has been used in well known structures and buildings around the world.

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Infographic celebrating the Stainless Steel Centenary from Castle Metals - Stainless Steel Suppliers

Jul 26, 2013
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7 Record Breaking Elevators Of The Modern World

Gartec have looked further afield than platform lifts and created an infographic showing elevators that have broken records with them being some of the highest, fastest, busiest, or largest elevators.

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Infographic by: GARTEC

Jul 26, 2013
#Other #Technology #submission
The Royal Baby... Crazy Facts You Didn't Know

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Jul 26, 2013
#Other #submission
Weird And Wonderful Wedding Facts

Enjoy a fun and exciting infographic with lots of wedding related facts and world records with information like who’s UK wedding was the most expensive to date and including a real robot wedding.

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Infographic by: hitched.co.uk

Jul 26, 2013
#Other #submission
Wind: Our New Source of Energy

Wind energy has grown by 29.7 (on average) every year over the past decade and if that exponential rate of growth continues, the US could derive 20% of it’s energy from wind by 2020. Currently, the systems that enable wind farms to implement predictive maintenance, rather than reactive maintenance are systematically underutilized, in the wind industry. eMaint is an ideal CMMS/EAM software for managing such maintenance activities and reducing maintenance costs.

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© 2013 emaint.com

Jul 25, 2013 6 notes
#infographic #infographics #Business
Cost Of Raising A Child

How much does it cost to raise a child? See how much you could save by the time they turn 18 with a Junior ISA.

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Cost of Raising a Child - Junior ISA Calculator from Fidelity Junior ISA

 

Jul 24, 2013
#Other #submission
Your Top Kitchen Tips

700 people were surveyed for their top kitchen tip and this is what came back! The aim of this survey was to see what other people deemed to be the tips that helped them most in the kitchen.

A lot of the tips that came back were pretty similar like clean the kitchen as you go along but there were a few weird and wonderful ones that I have never heard of before like clean stainless steel with baby oil? Who would ever have thought of that and what exactly were they doing when they tried it on the first place?

Who knows but the whole exercise was fun, I gained some new knowledge and I hope you do also!

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Kitchen tips and survey were done by www.diy-kitchens.com

Jul 23, 2013
#Food #submission
How Evolution Works

How Evolution Works infographic by Philipp Dettmer.

Jul 17, 2013
#evolution #infographic #video #funny videos
A Guide to New & Outdated Technology Terms

The future of technology has altered the words we use on a daily basis for years. Here is a look into the future, and how tech might change our language further.

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Infographic by Lebara

Jul 15, 2013
#Technology #submission
How Video Improves Corporate Communications [Infographic]

Video collaboration helps to promote innovation by enabling internal teams spread across remote locations to communicate and share knowledge and expertise. Video can be utilized for small group interactions of for webcast presentations to large corporate audiences. In the infographic below, we have taken publicly available information from a variety of resources to generate the following visualizations related to video collaboration in the enterprise and its effect on employee engagement. If you would like to share this infographic or re-publish it on your own website or blog, please use the embed code conveniently located at the bottom of the page.

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© 2013 MediaPlatform

Jul 12, 2013
#video #infographic #media platform
Planning the Perfect Event

When planning an event, you can come across certain issues that make you get flustered and that hold up the planning process and make you fall behind. No one wants to be in a mad rush, you want to make sure everything is set out carefully and that it all goes to plan.


This infographic shows you how to manage the process so that everything runs smoothly and that your event is a huge success!

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Infographic by http://www.total-displays.com/

Jul 12, 2013
#Business #Economy #Education #submission
The Goooogle Graveyard

Google has had a long history of creating many innovative products. Some of them become instant blockbusters while others get the axe over a period of time. When products go, we’ve seen a lot of backlash from the fans. Just recently, Google Reader got the axe, citing the lack of adoption growth as the main reason Google chose to sunset this popular Google product.

We’re expecting iGoogle and Google’s Keyword Tool to be next on the chopping block, but do not mourn just yet! The Google Keyword Tool will live on in part as the upcoming Keyword Planner, and iGoogle will become obsolete as Google Search steps towards parameterless search - that is search without typing into a search engine - based off of your habits. 

Which of these retired Google projects do you miss the most?

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Jul 10, 2013
#Technology #submission
Medical Negligence Compensation Claims

Scan through this infographic to find out important information about clinical negligence claims, or read every page of it to become fully informed about how to claim for compensation. Read advice about the ins and outs of making a claim, including the steps you have to go through to make a claim and the benefits and disadvantages of hiring lawyers or solicitors to help you in your case.

You might also be able to answer a few questions you might have with this infographic. Do you know what the difference is between special damages and general damages? This could significantly alter the overall value of your compensation claim and influence the evidence you collect to support you should it come to court., as well as advice your lawyers about how much compensation to pursue.

And this infographic tells you all this information in simple, easy steps, with bright graphics and an enjoyable design. It’s fun to read and very enjoyable, and is exactly the kind of infographic you’d share with interested people on social media pages. It’s really useful for people who have been the victim of clinical negligence and want to claim compensation, or any of their friends and family members.

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Jul 9, 2013 1 note
#Health #submission
Infographics of CheapOair

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Jul 8, 2013
#Business #submission
The Curse of the Child Star: Celebrity Drug Addiction Infographic

It seems like every single day we come across a new headline highlighting the crazy shenanigans that Amanda Bynes or Lindsay Lohan find themselves involved in. What is wrong with them? They go from rehab to rehab, land in jail or in court, all the while tweeting crazy things and posting pictures of themselves almost naked. Now, they’re shaving off half their head or knocking over pedestrians with their Porshe - what on earth happened to them?

That black cloud of poor decision-making, drug and alcohol addiction, and crazy attention-getting behavior actually has a name: the curse of the child star. As it so happens, a huge number of youngsters that got thrust into the spotlight early on in life grow up to be a little bit insane.

But why? Some speculate that their poor habits formed out of boredom; as performers they experienced constant excitement, but as their careers began to slip, they sought that excitement in drugs and alcohol. Others believe that they crack because of all the pressure: instead of being treated like kids, they are treated as “little adults,” with all the accompanying responsibility that that entails.

Wherever it comes from, Lindsay Lohan, Macaulay Culkin, and Amanda Bynes are just three examples of the curse’s victims. They are not responsible for their actions; the actions are simply a result of their addictions. Check out this infographic to learn more about each actor’s downfall, and where they are now.

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Infographic by Clarity Way Rehab Center

Jul 8, 2013
#Entertainment #Health #submission
Celebrating 4th of July

Find out the Top 5 Patriotic States, Most Recognizable Patriotic Song Origins, Fun Outdoor Activities for Kids, Top 5 Parade Candies and 4th of July Party Ideas from OrientalTrading.com

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4th of July Infographic by Oriental Trading Co.

Jul 8, 2013
#Entertainment #submission
The Ultimate BBQ Guide

With summer fully underway, we know you’ll be gearing up for barbecue weather! Take a look below for our definitive guide to barbecuing - from marinades to meat temperatures, we’ve left no stone unturned, so that you can just relax and enjoy yourself!

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Infographic by Wren Kitchens

Jul 8, 2013
#Food #Other #submission
Benefits of Planting Australian Natives in Your Own Backyard [Infographic]

There are major benefits with planting Australian natives in your own backyard. Gardens that contain native plants attract a greater amount of wildlife and generally these gardens require less water. Natives also tend to be cheaper to purchase and require less maintenance.

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Courtesy of: Programmed Property Services

Jul 8, 2013
#Other #submission
Winshuttle 10-Year Anniversary Infographic

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Winshuttle has created an infographic to celebrate its 10-Year Anniversary as an ERP Usability Company. Subject matter includes a history of the company, range of services, client benefit and satisfaction and global reach. Founded in 2003 and used by 1000’s of companies in 50 countries, Winshuttle’s ERP Usability Platform enables users to work with SAP using Excel, Web forms and other familiar technologies. 

Inforgraphic URL: http://www.winshuttle.com/about/company/winshuttle-10-year-anniversary/

Jul 8, 2013
#Business #Technology #submission
Costs of Downtime in the Manufacturing Industry

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© 2013 emaint.com

Jul 2, 2013
#business #manufacturing #infographics #infographic
20 Tips for your Facebook Business Page

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Source: http://lyubcho.com/20-tips-for-your-facebook-business-page-infographic/

Jul 2, 2013
#Business #Other #submission

June 2013

The Business Case for Data Archiving

In ERP systems there are great volumes of data that need to be tamed so that it can be sorted, arranged and presented. But in ERP systems, the data is more complicated and how to manage it can get dicey depending on the stakeholders involved and their requirements. For corporate databases, growth must be kept in check or it becomes unmanageable. And, for those using the data, it must be available instantly whenever and wherever it is needed.

So it begs the question: Why not archive it? After all, archiving saves money on a variety of levels! Isn’t that what the boss wants? Ahh. You have to build a Business Case for Data Archiving?

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© 2013 Dolphin

Jun 27, 2013 2 notes
#business #SAP #data #data archiving
Flattering cuts for Bridesmaids

Debenhams has created an infographic that will help the bride-to-be to choose the perfect dress for all her bridesmaids. From theme to design, fit and figure, there’s an option to suit all themes, personalities and shapes within our gorgeous selection of beautifully designed bridesmaid dresses and our stunning occasionwear range.

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Source: Debenhams.com

Jun 27, 2013
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The Biggest, Most Disastrous Medical Malpractice Lawsuits

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Source: The Biggest, Most Disastrous Medical Malpractice Lawsuits Over the Years

Did you know that many states have a cap for medical malpractice? Medical malpractice, what’s that? Medical malpractice refers to professional negligence by a health care professional or provider in which treatment provided was substandard, and caused harm, injury or death to a patient.  While some states have a cap for this (Maryland being the highest at $785,000) others rule it is unconstitutional to have such caps. One of the most disastrous medical malpractice payouts was an incident involving ketchup packets. The incident involved a 36 year old man who was on life support from a traumatic brain injury after he passed away the autopsy reported unopened ketchup packets, plastic bags and paper towels were found in his stomach and bowls. His family was paid $11 million dollars. Another extremely disastrous medical malpractice incident occurred in 2006 when a doctor used a screw driver instead of titanium rods for a patients back, the patient died two years later and the family was awarded $5.6 million dollars. For more information on medical malpractice lawsuits check out the attached infographic. 

Jun 26, 2013 1 note
#Health #submission
The Best and Worst Intern Candidates

Intern hiring can be challenging. Not every student or recent graduate applying for your internship role is going to knock your socks off with their skills, experience, and fresh perspective. And interviews can be the real test: An experienced candidate may arrive and only show interest in a large salary, while others may stumble into your office completely knowledgeable about your company. 

Building a strong internship program starts with finding talented young interns who can someday transform into full-time hires. The following infographic compiled by InternMatch, an online platform connecting the best intern candidates and employers, takes a look at some of the best candidates you may come across during your search for a rockstar intern. From the Eager Beaver to the Space Cadet, these are the candidates you should watch out for to either be your next rockstar or to avoid at all costs. Check out the infographic below:

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Jun 26, 2013
#Business #submission
7 Dos and Don’ts of Mobile App Marketing

Dot Com Infoway launched its latest  infographic, “7 Dos and Don’ts of Mobile App Marketing”, which sheds light on vital aspects that mobile app marketers need to focus on to make sure their promotional activities drive results. 

The two fictional characters, Appy and floppy in below infographics showed as the difference between a good and bad mobile app marketer.  When setting up your mobile app campaign, you can start by pre-planning your strategies, providing user-friendly features and updated versions in your apps, building your apps for customer interaction and knowing how to cultivate app retention.

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Source: http://www.dotcominfoway.com/blog/infographic-7-dos-and-donts-of-mobile-app-marketing

Jun 26, 2013
#Business #Technology #submission
Evolution of the Hen & Stag Party

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Dating from as far back as the Spartans and Henry VIII through to the party-focused events we have today, Stag and hen parties (or bachelor and bachelorette parties) have changed dramatically over the years. Celebrating of the ‘last night of freedom’ is a time-honoured tradition but in recent years we have seen a shift from one-night parties to overseas weekend breaks filled with all manner of activities and celebrations. Even festivals and glamping are proving to be popular activities for stag and hen parties today.

The events also differ vastly between genders – with hens favouring activities like spas and stags preferring to go paintballing or go karting. Hen parties themselves weren’t even an option until the 1960’s when the feminist movement helped to spur on equality for all kinds of events

Here’s a fun look at how these much-loved celebrations started and the ways in which they’ve evolved throughout history.


 http://www.eclipseleisure.co.uk/

Jun 26, 2013
#Business #Entertainment #Other #submission
The Dishonest Tradition of Fudging the Facts on a Resume

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Source: The Dishonest Tradition of Fudging the Facts on a Resume

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We all fudge the facts sometimes; from how big the fish we

caught was to how old we are. Sometimes we do it to impress somebody, sometimes

we do it to make ourselves look better, whatever the reason sometimes our fact

fudging has consequences. One incident that our fact fudging could have serious

consequences is on a resume.  Fudging the

facts on a resume is one of the most common ways people stretch the truth. However,

before you stretch the truth, fudge some facts, or down right lie on the next

resume you submit keep in mind that many employers are starting to spend more

time looking, researching, and reviewing resumes. For more information on

fudging the facts on a resume check out the attached infographic. 

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Jun 23, 2013
#Business #Other #submission
Try a Home Energy Audit to Save Money on Energy

Audits are usually only for companies, but a home energy audit is actually something to welcome because it can save you hundreds of pounds each year. This is especially good because the cost of energy in the UK has risen over the past decade from £522 to over £1,000, and is set to rise a further 20% over the next 5 years too.

Making some energy saving changes in the home can be a boon for lowering costs. A range of alterations to older homes and the replacement of older appliances can help to cut the number of energy units used for electricity, gas and water which can save money whatever the price per unit happens to be at the time.

Here are a few energy saving ideas which can reduce the amount of energy used in the home considerably over the course of a year.

Loft Insulation

Heat generated in the home often rises into the attic or loft and then is lost through the walls or roofing. By installing a good quality insulation which can cost just £300 to get done, but then creates saving upwards of £180 annually thereafter.

Cavity Wall Insulation

Next up is wall insulation. Big advances with insulation materials have made the latest types of insulated much improved from ones used only 20 years ago. Up to 25% of heat can be lost through poorly insulated walls.

Curtains

Thick curtains can help to keep dampness from entering the home and also to trap heat before it reaches the windows and walls.

Double Glazed Windows

Double glazing provides a buffer to the cold outside and better retain the heat generated inside the home too.

Door Draft Excluders

These little strips around the door or door frame can prevent drafts from moving around the interior.

Energy-saving Light Bulbs

The newer energy-saving light bulbs are easy to swap out from the old CFCs and save up to 90% on electricity used.

Take A Shower Instead

Baths use a lot of of water every time. Heat is used to warm the water and the water used is considerable too. Up to 80% of both energy and water can be saved when switching to showers.

Heating Blanket

Try a blanket laid over the water heater or water boiler to keep the heat inside the unit.

Energy-Saving Kitchen Appliances

The latest A+ rated cookers, fridges and washing machines use as much as 50% less energy versus lower-rated C or non-rated appliances.

Drop the Temperature

Consider dropping the temperature on the thermostat to 22 degrees. This will hardly be noticed with the other energy efficient changes going into the home. Could save as much as £100 annually too.

Wean Yourself Off Standby

Give your electrical devices a rest and turn them off when they are not being used. As much as 18% of electrical consumption could be removed by not using standby any longer.

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Home Energy Audit Could Save You Up To £1000 - An infographic by the team at uSwitch.com

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Home Energy Audit Could Save You Up To £1000 - An infographic by the team at uSwitch.com

Jun 23, 2013 1 note
#Economy #submission
Mobile Usage Around The World

Using data from the UN and PEW, this visualises how those across the world use their mobile phones.

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Infographic by Lebara

Jun 21, 2013
#Technology #submission
Interim Managers- Infographic

Whether in business or football, all interim managers need certain skills to succeed. The use of interim managers is on the increase in both areas, so we’ve created an infographic to look at this growing trend.

The infographic covers three areas: firstly, we analysed ten interims in the Premier League era to see how they compared to their full time predecessors; then we took an in depth look at Chelsea, perhaps the club who use interim managers more than any other, before finally asking the ultimate question: “Who is the King of Interim?” Source:(http://iilovetechnology.blogspot.com/).

The revealing statistics clearly show that, at Chelsea, interim managers enjoy more success than at any other club. Perhaps this is because the use of interims is embedded in the club’s culture from season-to-season?

http://www.aliumpartners.com

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Jun 19, 2013
#Business #Sports #submission
10 ways to prevent breast cancer

Lifestyle Choices Can Help Keep You from Developing Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is still a very real threat to human nowadays no matter how hard people have been trying to fight against it. Everyday, breast cancer affects life of thousands of women throughout the world.

Cancer is dangerous yet when asked many women will tell you that developing breast cancer scares them more. Why? Part of it is emotional reasons. Part of it is physical reasons. Women’s breasts are more than just a part of their bodies. Breasts are a symbol of sexsuality, motherhood and feminineness to women.

However, don’t ever be afraid of breast cancer. As the Oscar-winning actress, Angelina Jolie, who had been had a preventive double mastectomy, said “I do not feel any less of a woman. I feel empowered that I made a strong choice that in no way diminishes my femininity.“ Breast cancer may be scary but the point is you should never give up your hopes.

The following is a list that may help keep you from developing breast cancer. It is not a guarantee that you won’t get breast cancer. But by following these strategies you may lower your odds in getting breast cancer and you may also improve your overall health.

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Jun 19, 2013
#Food #Health #Other #submission
Trying to find stylish designer iPhone cases?

Designer iPhone cases are very popular now, with normal people and celebrities from across the world rushing to buy their particular ones. Do you understand why? Well, it is not only as the iPhone is definitely an amazing top-level device which needs adequate protection, but in addition since these cases have the ability to enhance its standard look even more.

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source:-iPhone cases info-graphic | TheStyleShopper.com

Jun 19, 2013
#Business #submission
The Anatomy of an Audit

“Will you face an IRS audit this year? The answer is…maybe.  

The fear of facing an audit is common, even if you know that you’ve done nothing wrong. And the number of taxpayers who must face an audit is up slightly since 2009. But even with that increase, only slightly more than one percent of all returns are actually audited.

Individuals who earn more than one million dollars and corporations with over ten million dollars in assets are most likely to be audited. Of course, you’re not totally off the hook if that profile doesn’t describe you, but the odds of staying audit-free are in your favor.

Learn even more fascinating facts about IRS audits. Check out the infographic below.”

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Source: Anatomy of an Audit

Jun 19, 2013
#Business #Economy #submission
Wedding Entertainment U.S. Consumers Dig the DJ

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Jun 18, 2013
#Other #submission
Truck Accident Causation

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Jun 18, 2013
#Business #Other #submission
10 Most Memorable Movie Roadtrip Sing-Alongs!

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Jun 17, 2013
#Business #submission
Dominance in the World of Social Media

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Jun 17, 2013
#Business #submission
Canada’s Worst Airports 2013 Infographic

As a customer we can choose which Airline we fly, however we have little choice when it comes to the airport that we travel through. As we all know, Airports vary widely in efficiency, facilities and services they offer.

At FlightNetwork.com, we believe that airports play an important role to ensure that our customers enjoy successful trips and reach their destinations on time. So, every year we survey Canadians to find out which airports have been providing travelers with the worst experiences, which airport qualities matter most to travelers, and which airports have improved the most in the past year.

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Jun 17, 2013
#Other #submission
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