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An Introduction To Culvert Pipes
A culvert pipe is a cutting under or beside a road that allows water to drain, rather than pooling and creating hazardous conditions. Technically, only an enclosed channel under a road could be further classified as a culvert, and a cutting next to a road is recognized as a ditch.
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How to Avoid Long-Term Contracts When Buying Music On Hold
If you are seeking messaging on hold for your business, then use this article to help avoid binding long-term contracts when purchasing. The investment of on hold messaging isn't enough to warrant being locked into 2, 3, or even 5 year contracts that carry hefty cancellation clauses. Avoid the common traps and save time and money now.
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Social Responsibility Of Job Sites - Internet Search Portal Calls For More Collaboration
Dublin, Ireland, April 23, 2007 – Facing the increasing competition between job sites, the recently started Internet search portal better-job-offers.com criticises sites that do not show any interest in sharing their results. Due to their advertising deals, most sites try to lure job seekers on their virtual premises, which can increase disorientation between users.
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Future of Nonwoven Fabrics
Usually people consider textile fabrics as the common categorization such as woven, knitted, braided or tufted constructions. They commonly abandon nonwoven fabrics form the textile group. In the conventional fabric, the fibre is first made into yarns; on the other hand, nonwovens are manufactured sheets or webs directionally or randomly orientated fibres, bonded through resistance, solidity or sticking together into a fabric.
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Businesses for Sale - How to Sell a Business
The buying and selling of privately owned businesses in Australia has often been referred to as the hidden market. This is due to the fact that historically businesses have been very reluctant to reveal that they are for sale, which has kept a $Trillion market be hidden from view. But this is starting to change.
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Are Lay-offs the Only Option?
Corporations have many constituents. But they seem to play to only one audience - the investment community or Wall Street. Any business is made up of workers, supervisors, managers and executives. They also have customers, suppliers and in many cases dealers or distributors. They have facilities in cities, towns and communities. Some have factories and others have only offices. But the fact is that all corporations touch the world they operate in beyond the narrow confines of where they raise money through investors - or Wall Street. So why do almost all corporations decisions revolve around how Wall Street will react? Are there alternatives?
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The Art Business: A Great Opportunity
Searching legitimate business opportunities, you'll find a few signs along the way. Bad business deals. Good business deals. There are things to look for and you should know about them.
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Sex in Advertisement: Why Does It Work
Browsing through the internet I noticed all the pretty girls sporting items like facial cream, nice cars, clothing and even sitting atop bull dozers. With their silky thighs exposed and their beautiful hair glistening in the sun I learned that sells. It not only sells but it also catches our attention and motivates us to pull out our wallets.
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Starting An Online Business
The most important aspect of starting an online business is to generate traffic to your site. It is no good having a marvelous product if nobody knows about it. You must have a strategy in place to generate traffic to your site to realistically increase your sales.
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Employee Time Clocks
For a long time, companies used employee time clocks to keep track of how many hours each employee worked each week. Each employee had their own punch card, which they inserted into the time clock so the time could be stamped on it. Even though technology has caught up with the time clock, it is still one of the best ways available of keeping track of the hours an employee works, and transferring that information across to payroll so that the employee is paid correctly.
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Your Salary Negotiation Guide
If you are looking for a job, you need to know how to negotiate salary. This article will show you how to effectively negotiate a higher salary to protect your best interests and come out on the winning end!
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Oil Prices and Competition Bugs Textile Firms
YarnsandFibers recently conducted a survey on the textile industry's perception on current and future business trends in India.
This culminated into the following indices for Quarter 3:
a. Current Status Index
b. Business Confidence Index
c. Margin Expectation Index
The survey assessed the industry's current business performance and future prospects.
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Build Business Relationships with an Executive Office Suite
Your clients are the backbone of your business. You can't afford to
lose even one of them so you must concentrate on building solid
relationships. Relationships with fellow business owners and
your employees are equally important. Building strong business
relationships creates stability for your business because you are
able to give more personalized service. Whether you realize it or
not, your company's location affects your relationships with others.
Here's how renting an executive office suite can help you build
great relationships with your clients, business associates, and
employees.
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Private Label Products: Trend For The Best?
Private Label Products: Trend For The Best? - Are you looking for private label products too? This article cuts through the fluff and talks in deep about what are private label products and if they are really needed to make fast money. It provides the advantages and disadvantages of private label products.
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