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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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Silver Jewelry Is Artistic And Beautiful
Sterling silver jewelry is the ultimate choice of many women as they are long lasting and add sparkle to one’s outlook and are readily available in various varieties.
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Little Known Interview Tips That Put You Over The Top-Part 2
In this second of a two part series of articles on uncommon interview tips, William Mitchell, Certified Resume Writer, takes us through the remainder of the interview process, from waiting room reading selection through interview wrap-up. This is a must-read for job hunting candidates looking to fine tune their interview preparation, planning, and technique.
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Insurance Services
As far as insurance services include many tasks to carry out and there are 40 employees in the company it would be a good decision to computerize the company’s activities by introducing a well designed database and automating some tasks performed in a manual mode. Computerization of the company will provide lots of advantages for the company, its overall productivity and will make the performance of basic procedures and tasks much easier and quicker.
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Should We Believe the Experts? (Part I)
Why do we use experts? To predict the future. Consider a patient who is asking a physician about the future effects of a certain drug, or the investor who is asking a stock analyst about the future prices of a certain stock, or the manager who is asking a human resource manager about the future performance of a certain candidate, or the brand manager who is asking a market researcher about the future sales of a certain new product. Should we believe these experts? History tells us that accurate predictions of the future are rare. Many examples exist where the brightest and most qualified individuals failed to see the future. This series of articles presents examples from the arts (see part I), business (see part II), and science (see part III).
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Big Unions Vs. Big Business
Many Industry analysts who study the on-going push-pull between Multi-National Conglomerates and their Labor Unions understand the history behind organized labor.
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