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    A survey of 44 US firms found that an outstanding salesperson (earning an average of $41,777) sold $6.7 million. Compare that with an average performer selling $3 million. The superior group sold 123 percent more than the average sales people, a difference of some 8,857 percent or 89 times the average employee salary. How much is that difference worth to your organisation's performance?Since the early 70’s, leading organisations have been using competencies to help recruit, select and manage their outstanding performers after research found that traditional tests such as academic aptitude and knowledge tests, did not predict on the job success.More recent research by individuals such as Daniel Goleman in
    every 3,000 to 6,000 miles). If you put 22.3 billion quarts of used oil into 55-gallon barrels and loaded them onto semi-trucks, a line of trucks would stretch end-to-end from Los Angeles to Washington D.C. and back to Los Angeles.

    OTHER ECOLOGICAL/ECONOMICAL BENEFITS OF SYNTHETIC OIL

    Reduces Emissions: Increases Engine Life Each year nearly 600 million gallons of motor oil are burned and exit through the tailpipes of cars and trucks, creating emissions pollution. Petroleum oils volatilize (burn off) more readily than synthetic oils and create more emissions pollution.

    Of all the oils tested, synthetic oil shows dramatically less weight loss . . . less than half the weight loss of its closest counterpart. Some oils tested lost 20 percent of their weight. That means almost one fifth of the oil boils away and is released into the environment. For most cars, that's approximately a quart of oil being b

    Work as a Nursing Assistant Offers Opportunity to Explore Medical Field
    Employment as a Nursing Assistant offers you a unique opportunity to explore many avenues of the medical field. You will primarily be working with the patients, their families, and the Nursing staff. However, it is not uncommon that you will have interactions with many other areas including physicians, X-Ray, surgery, specialists, and emergency staff.Since you will be working with so many types of individuals, having quality communication skills is a vital quality to have for being an effective Nursing Assistant. You will be responsible for meeting the basic needs of your patients including feedings, bathing, and dressing. They level of care with vary depending on the individual needs of the patient. In addition, you will b
    EFFICIENCY, INNOVATION, & SOLUTIONS

    In our modern mechanized society we cannot function without lubricants. They are both necessary for our lifestyle and potentially destructive to nature, that is the dilemma. Quite simply, we must select efficient products that are innovative, that will help solve our pollution problems.

    In 1972 the introduction of synthetic motor oil set all new standards for motor oil quality. Synthetic lubricants are 100% synthetic. They are specially designed to reduce emissions, last longer, protect engine components, reduce fuel consumption, and prevent environmental pollution. From the beginning, synthetic motor oils have out-performed conventional petroleum motor oils on all counts.

    Synthetic oils resist sludging and chemical breakdown which keeps engines much cleaner. They have been specifically designed not to volatilize, oxidize, or shear back, resulting in a motor oil that lasts longer than conventional petroleum motor oils. While petroleum motor oil manufacturers recommend oil changes every 3,000 miles, synthetic motor oils protect engine components up to 35,000 miles or 1 year, dramatically extending oil change intervals.

    PRESCRIPTION FOR PREVENTION:

    According to the U.S. Department of Energy's Pollution Prevention Requirements, the first step in revitalizing a cleaner nation is pollutant source reduction. Synthetic oil accomplishes this by extending the interval between motor oil changes which can reduce the source of motor oil pollution more than eleven times.

    In 1993 an estimated 189.5 million vehicles were on the road in the United States alone, and an estimated 700 million vehicles were in operation throughout the world. If, by petroleum oil manufacturer's recommendations, these vehicles changed oil every 3,000 miles on an average five-quart system, almost 1 billion quarts of used oil will be generated each month. So are we drowning in oil? It is estimated at present that over 240 million gallons of oil are improperly discarded annually. Dumping 240 million gallons of oil is nearly the same as two Exxon Valdez spills each month.

    How dangerous is used oil? Just one quart can produce a two-acre oil slick. One gallon of oil can make one million gallons of water too foul to drink and 35 ppm of oil will kill fish. Improperly disposed used oil is extremely dangerous to our environment.

    Improperly dumped used oil seeps through landfills into ground water, disrupts bacterial digestion in sewer treatment plants and washes into lakes and harbors. At present, used motor oil is the largest single source of oil pollution in our nation's waterways. Certainly the first thing we can do is not create so much used oil to begin with and the United States Department of Energy seems to agree.

    Where does all the used oil go?

    40% is dumped on the ground or down the sewer.

    21% is thrown out with the trash, ending up in landfills.

    6% is burned.

    19% is reused for miscellaneous purposes.

    14% is recycled.

    PREVENT BILLIONS OF QUARTS FROM BEING DUMPED

    Most automobile manufacturers recommend oil drain intervals of 3,000 to 6,000 miles for petroleum motor oils. One Company, AMSOIL recommends up to a 35,000-mile oil change which is 5 to 11 times fewer oil changes. Just think about the savings on the environment if, for example, the 135 million cars (excluding trucks, buses and taxis) in the United States were equipped with synthetic motor oil. Assuming an average service-life of 100,000 miles and an oil capacity of 5 quarts each, 11.4 billion to 22.3 billion quarts of used oil will be generated during a regular service lifetime (with regular oil changes every 3,000 to 6,000 miles). If you put 22.3 billion quarts of used oil into 55-gallon barrels and loaded them onto semi-trucks, a line of trucks would stretch end-to-end from Los Angeles to Washington D.C. and back to Los Angeles.

    OTHER ECOLOGICAL/ECONOMICAL BENEFITS OF SYNTHETIC OIL

    Reduces Emissions: Increases Engine Life Each year nearly 600 million gallons of motor oil are burned and exit through the tailpipes of cars and trucks, creating emissions pollution. Petroleum oils volatilize (burn off) more readily than synthetic oils and create more emissions pollution.

    Of all the oils tested, synthetic oil shows dramatically less weight loss . . . less than half the weight loss of its closest counterpart. Some oils tested lost 20 percent of their weight. That means almost one fifth of the oil boils away and is released into the environment. For most cars, that's approximately a quart of oil being b

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    l that lasts longer than conventional petroleum motor oils. While petroleum motor oil manufacturers recommend oil changes every 3,000 miles, synthetic motor oils protect engine components up to 35,000 miles or 1 year, dramatically extending oil change intervals.

    PRESCRIPTION FOR PREVENTION:

    According to the U.S. Department of Energy's Pollution Prevention Requirements, the first step in revitalizing a cleaner nation is pollutant source reduction. Synthetic oil accomplishes this by extending the interval between motor oil changes which can reduce the source of motor oil pollution more than eleven times.

    In 1993 an estimated 189.5 million vehicles were on the road in the United States alone, and an estimated 700 million vehicles were in operation throughout the world. If, by petroleum oil manufacturer's recommendations, these vehicles changed oil every 3,000 miles on an average five-quart system, almost 1 billion quarts of used oil will be generated each month. So are we drowning in oil? It is estimated at present that over 240 million gallons of oil are improperly discarded annually. Dumping 240 million gallons of oil is nearly the same as two Exxon Valdez spills each month.

    How dangerous is used oil? Just one quart can produce a two-acre oil slick. One gallon of oil can make one million gallons of water too foul to drink and 35 ppm of oil will kill fish. Improperly disposed used oil is extremely dangerous to our environment.

    Improperly dumped used oil seeps through landfills into ground water, disrupts bacterial digestion in sewer treatment plants and washes into lakes and harbors. At present, used motor oil is the largest single source of oil pollution in our nation's waterways. Certainly the first thing we can do is not create so much used oil to begin with and the United States Department of Energy seems to agree.

    Where does all the used oil go?

    40% is dumped on the ground or down the sewer.

    21% is thrown out with the trash, ending up in landfills.

    6% is burned.

    19% is reused for miscellaneous purposes.

    14% is recycled.

    PREVENT BILLIONS OF QUARTS FROM BEING DUMPED

    Most automobile manufacturers recommend oil drain intervals of 3,000 to 6,000 miles for petroleum motor oils. One Company, AMSOIL recommends up to a 35,000-mile oil change which is 5 to 11 times fewer oil changes. Just think about the savings on the environment if, for example, the 135 million cars (excluding trucks, buses and taxis) in the United States were equipped with synthetic motor oil. Assuming an average service-life of 100,000 miles and an oil capacity of 5 quarts each, 11.4 billion to 22.3 billion quarts of used oil will be generated during a regular service lifetime (with regular oil changes every 3,000 to 6,000 miles). If you put 22.3 billion quarts of used oil into 55-gallon barrels and loaded them onto semi-trucks, a line of trucks would stretch end-to-end from Los Angeles to Washington D.C. and back to Los Angeles.

    OTHER ECOLOGICAL/ECONOMICAL BENEFITS OF SYNTHETIC OIL

    Reduces Emissions: Increases Engine Life Each year nearly 600 million gallons of motor oil are burned and exit through the tailpipes of cars and trucks, creating emissions pollution. Petroleum oils volatilize (burn off) more readily than synthetic oils and create more emissions pollution.

    Of all the oils tested, synthetic oil shows dramatically less weight loss . . . less than half the weight loss of its closest counterpart. Some oils tested lost 20 percent of their weight. That means almost one fifth of the oil boils away and is released into the environment. For most cars, that's approximately a quart of oil being b

    The Benefits of Online Audio Conferencing
    Audio conferencing used to be limited to telephones and televisions. In that setting, one group would get together in one room and audio conference with another group, who are located in another room (and most likely in another city or country.) The two groups could hear each other, and in most cases, see and interact with each other’s software.Now, with the ubiquitous proliferation of the Internet, online audio and web conferencing is taking the place of telephone technology. With online audio conferencing, individual users can meet electronically. Each person is equipped with special headsets that have microphones and earphones and web cams for feeding their image to the rest of the participants. Also, computers involved
    st 1 billion quarts of used oil will be generated each month. So are we drowning in oil? It is estimated at present that over 240 million gallons of oil are improperly discarded annually. Dumping 240 million gallons of oil is nearly the same as two Exxon Valdez spills each month.

    How dangerous is used oil? Just one quart can produce a two-acre oil slick. One gallon of oil can make one million gallons of water too foul to drink and 35 ppm of oil will kill fish. Improperly disposed used oil is extremely dangerous to our environment.

    Improperly dumped used oil seeps through landfills into ground water, disrupts bacterial digestion in sewer treatment plants and washes into lakes and harbors. At present, used motor oil is the largest single source of oil pollution in our nation's waterways. Certainly the first thing we can do is not create so much used oil to begin with and the United States Department of Energy seems to agree.

    Where does all the used oil go?

    40% is dumped on the ground or down the sewer.

    21% is thrown out with the trash, ending up in landfills.

    6% is burned.

    19% is reused for miscellaneous purposes.

    14% is recycled.

    PREVENT BILLIONS OF QUARTS FROM BEING DUMPED

    Most automobile manufacturers recommend oil drain intervals of 3,000 to 6,000 miles for petroleum motor oils. One Company, AMSOIL recommends up to a 35,000-mile oil change which is 5 to 11 times fewer oil changes. Just think about the savings on the environment if, for example, the 135 million cars (excluding trucks, buses and taxis) in the United States were equipped with synthetic motor oil. Assuming an average service-life of 100,000 miles and an oil capacity of 5 quarts each, 11.4 billion to 22.3 billion quarts of used oil will be generated during a regular service lifetime (with regular oil changes every 3,000 to 6,000 miles). If you put 22.3 billion quarts of used oil into 55-gallon barrels and loaded them onto semi-trucks, a line of trucks would stretch end-to-end from Los Angeles to Washington D.C. and back to Los Angeles.

    OTHER ECOLOGICAL/ECONOMICAL BENEFITS OF SYNTHETIC OIL

    Reduces Emissions: Increases Engine Life Each year nearly 600 million gallons of motor oil are burned and exit through the tailpipes of cars and trucks, creating emissions pollution. Petroleum oils volatilize (burn off) more readily than synthetic oils and create more emissions pollution.

    Of all the oils tested, synthetic oil shows dramatically less weight loss . . . less than half the weight loss of its closest counterpart. Some oils tested lost 20 percent of their weight. That means almost one fifth of the oil boils away and is released into the environment. For most cars, that's approximately a quart of oil being b

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    y seems to agree.

    Where does all the used oil go?

    40% is dumped on the ground or down the sewer.

    21% is thrown out with the trash, ending up in landfills.

    6% is burned.

    19% is reused for miscellaneous purposes.

    14% is recycled.

    PREVENT BILLIONS OF QUARTS FROM BEING DUMPED

    Most automobile manufacturers recommend oil drain intervals of 3,000 to 6,000 miles for petroleum motor oils. One Company, AMSOIL recommends up to a 35,000-mile oil change which is 5 to 11 times fewer oil changes. Just think about the savings on the environment if, for example, the 135 million cars (excluding trucks, buses and taxis) in the United States were equipped with synthetic motor oil. Assuming an average service-life of 100,000 miles and an oil capacity of 5 quarts each, 11.4 billion to 22.3 billion quarts of used oil will be generated during a regular service lifetime (with regular oil changes every 3,000 to 6,000 miles). If you put 22.3 billion quarts of used oil into 55-gallon barrels and loaded them onto semi-trucks, a line of trucks would stretch end-to-end from Los Angeles to Washington D.C. and back to Los Angeles.

    OTHER ECOLOGICAL/ECONOMICAL BENEFITS OF SYNTHETIC OIL

    Reduces Emissions: Increases Engine Life Each year nearly 600 million gallons of motor oil are burned and exit through the tailpipes of cars and trucks, creating emissions pollution. Petroleum oils volatilize (burn off) more readily than synthetic oils and create more emissions pollution.

    Of all the oils tested, synthetic oil shows dramatically less weight loss . . . less than half the weight loss of its closest counterpart. Some oils tested lost 20 percent of their weight. That means almost one fifth of the oil boils away and is released into the environment. For most cars, that's approximately a quart of oil being b

    $3 Million in 6 Months With Adsense!
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    every 3,000 to 6,000 miles). If you put 22.3 billion quarts of used oil into 55-gallon barrels and loaded them onto semi-trucks, a line of trucks would stretch end-to-end from Los Angeles to Washington D.C. and back to Los Angeles.

    OTHER ECOLOGICAL/ECONOMICAL BENEFITS OF SYNTHETIC OIL

    Reduces Emissions: Increases Engine Life Each year nearly 600 million gallons of motor oil are burned and exit through the tailpipes of cars and trucks, creating emissions pollution. Petroleum oils volatilize (burn off) more readily than synthetic oils and create more emissions pollution.

    Of all the oils tested, synthetic oil shows dramatically less weight loss . . . less than half the weight loss of its closest counterpart. Some oils tested lost 20 percent of their weight. That means almost one fifth of the oil boils away and is released into the environment. For most cars, that's approximately a quart of oil being burned and expelled into nature.

    The thicker oil left behind after volatization contributes to damaging deposits, sticky piston rings and oil blow-by, all of which cause reduced engine life, reduced fuel economy and increased air pollution.

    "Each month, petroleum products emit the equivalent of an 'oil spill' into the Los Angeles Basin's air as massive as the 10-million-gallon spill from the Exxon Valdez, according to the South Coast Air Quality Management District." (Truckers' News Magazine)

    GREATER FUEL ECONOMY

    The advanced lubricity (slipperiness) of synthetic lubricants has been proven to increase fuel economy by 2-5%. synthetic oil reduces friction and allows your engine to use its heat-energy more efficiently.

    How Much Is a 5% Savings in Fuel? The average person drives slightly more than 10,000 miles each year. A 5% savings in fuel gives you more than $42 in savings a year (assuming you get 30 mpg, at $2.60 per gallon). And if you get 20 mpg a 5% savings in fuel gives you $62 in savings a year!

    Worldwide Vehicle Population: 1970: 245 million 1985: 520 million 2005: 900 million, these vehicles change oil 3 times each year and have 5 quart systems, 1 billion quarts of waste oil will is generated each month.

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