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  • The Latest Educational Trend is Social Media
    Every day about we see new information about social media marketing, networking and other new forms of marketing online. Just what is social media, and how are educators using it? Defined as the online technologies and practices used to share opinions, ideas, experiences, perspectives and insights with other people, Social Media is changing the way we learn, teach, interact and access others worldwide.
  • Social Media Marketing Today
    People have finally started to recognize how valuable social media marketing can be. Many organizations are allowing employees to use social networks for business purposes today; it has increased dramatically to 69% in 2008 from 37% last year.
  • Do B2B Companies Need Search Engine Marketing?
    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.
  • TIME Act Could Help Give Kids a Better Education
    Children going back to school this year will face a number of issues and challenges at school and in the classroom. The government is finally proposing a new ACT to help deflect problems and increase a student's chances to learn in a program called Time for Innovation Matters in Education (TIME), a movement for expanded learning time.
  • Get a Mentor to Learn how to be a Radio Announcer
    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.
  • Blogs as an SEO Link Building Strategy
    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?
  • Thomas Edison is at the Root of Music Recording Industry
    It was only 130 years ago when the music recording industry got its start. In 1878 Thomas Edison invented a machine called the phonograph that could record sound. Today, almost anyone can record music thatnks to the personal computer and software editing programs have become accessible and less expensive.
  • 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.
  • Education and How it Affects Earnings in the U.S.
    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.
  • 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.
  • Patients Get Teeth in an Hour with 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.
  • Cherish Memories of Pets in Artistic Pet Cremation 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.
  • What is 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.
  • Periodontal Gum Disease and Smoking Tobacco
    Smokers should know the dangers of tobacco use. Researches also have found that the following problems occur more often in people who use tobacco products: Bad breath, oral cancer, stained teeth, tooth loss, loss of taste, bone loss, gum recession, mouth soars and facial wrinkling. The research also indicates that there is less success with periodontal treatments and dental implants.
  • Historic Cats: A 9,500 Year Old Pet Memorial
    Cherished as our companions, worshipped as idols, and used for pest control and good luck, cats are more than 9,500 years old. It's been estimated that there are more than 90 million domestic cats in the U.S.and upon their death, people then buried cats in timbs, and today we honor and cremate our beloved pets and put them in pet cremaiton urns or bury them with pet memorial stones.
  • Periodontal Gum Disease around the Tooth Affects 75 Percent
    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
    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.
  • Children of the City of Brooklyn Become Volunteers
    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.
  • Baseball Legend Joe DiMaggio Supported 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."
  • Pet Memorials are a Trend in the New Year as People Honor Pets' Passing
    Many of us have been touched by the loss of a beloved pet, and since Colleen Mihelich understands the heartache of that loss, she chose to devote her career to the concept of a website called Peternity.com, dedicated to helping others honor the love they have shared and grieve the loss of their pets through pet memorials.
  • Trends for Women in Menopause include 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.
  • Wipe Out Crime, Drug Use and Poverty 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.
  • Brooklyn's Children of the City Charity Donates 890 Holiday Gifts
    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.
  • Thought Experiment Helps Women in Menopause with Bio-identical Hormone Replacement
    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.
  • Internet Trends for the New Year: Stock Wedding Photos Online
    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.
  • Health: Receeding Gums and Heart Attacks
    there is an increase in a risk for heart disease in those patients who have periodontal gum disease. The most common strain of bacteria found in dental plaque may cause blood clots. Once these clots escape into the bloodstream, there's an increased risk for a heart attack. If you have receding gums or notice a bleeding gum that is often red and irritated, and if you've noticed that your breath is bad, you may have a gum infection.
  • Rhythmic Bio-identical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT)
    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.
  • Trends in Music Produciton: Artists Turn to Short Run DVD Production
    Today's independent musicians have started using new technologies including On Demand Short Run CD/DVD Production, enabling them to order smaller batches of CDs and DVDs in real time online 24/7 and ship to customers, one at a time.
  • New Invisible Techniques in Cosmetic Dentistry
    Today, modern cosmetic dentistry has brought a number of new technologies to market, including dental implants, tooth colored fillings, veneers and the new invisible Invisalign system, successful in providing new smiles to patients everywhere.
  • The Hormone Wars: Small Business and Patients Win Against Big Pharma
    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.
  • Dental Implants Open Mouths for Toothless Patients
    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.
  • The New Trend for DVDs On Demand
    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.
  • Confusion about Hormone Therapy and Menopause Relief
    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.
  • Business Trends: Storefronts Online Provide Opportunities
    Thanks to new online technologies, the Internet now affords everyone an opportunity for profits. One of the latest business trends on the Internet is something called Effortless Commerce, an integrated, turnkey managed eCommerce solution that enables even those customers who don't have their own websites to sell and deliver content to a worldwide audience.
  • Why New Home Sales Predictions Were Wrong
    Homes for sale that come on a healthy market disappear fast, which takes down the average listing time, causing inventory to go back on the market at increased prices. The reality is that it is the responsibility of the broker or loan officer to determine if the borrower can indeed make the monthly payents.
  • Sleep is All You Need for Better Health
    Could how much you sleep really control your appetite? Could the loss of sleep be destroying the endocrine clock that controls weight gain? The answers may shock you, because they are so simple. Yes. The prescription for better health is free. It's sleep.
  • Repairing Your Teeth: The Dental Implant
    Dental implants begin by plantinga post deep into the jaw bone, first grafting some synthetic bone powder onto the bone to build up lacking bone tissue. This serves as the foundation for the screw in implant tooth. Healing time? Three months. Depending on the patient, dental implants can take anywhere from several months to a year or more.

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