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Think Recruiting is Expensive? It's a BARGAIN! |
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Let’s be crystal clear, RECRUITING is EXPENSIVE.
YES, it is…but, isn't that highly subjective to the context in which it's used?
The #1 pick in the NFL or NBA Draft is just one example... This is almost always the most EXPENSIVE player available. Yet, everyone wants to land the top prospect.
 To illustrate, have you ever seen the following sequence of events?
1) NFL/NBA #1 Draft Pick signs with a team
2) Smiling for camera's & wearing Team Jersey
3) Owner shakes head disgusted by ADDED EXPENSE!
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Is The Boost From Coffee All In Your Head? |
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I’m not a coffee drinker, but I’ve been around enough coffee drinkers (especially living in Portland) to know that people are a lot happier after their morning cup of joe. For many people coffee is a necessity for survival, but a new study out of the University of Bristol found that the energy boosting effects of coffee might just be in your head.
In this study subjects were given either a caffeine pill or a placebo and their alertness was measured through computer testing. The results of the testing showed that caffeine did not improve the alertness of the subjects who took the caffeine pill.
The take home message from this study was that People who drink coffee experience an acute caffeine withdraw fatigue that makes them more tired and require coffee to return back to normal. Read Full Article on Compass Chiropractic
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Free Microsoft Accessibility Training |
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What: A special training will be held by the INDATA Project at Easter Seals Crossroads to provide individuals with disabilities the opportunity to learn more about the accessibility features already built into Microsoft Windows products. We will also provide you with a kit that features instructional media on how to access those accessibility features.
When: Friday, June 25, 2010 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Where: Easter Seals Crossroads, 4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis IN 46205
If you are interested in learning how to: make your computer easier to use with alternative input devices, operate the on-screen keyboard, use text or visual alternatives for sound alerts, and magnify the computer screen contact Carol Girt at 888-466-1314 or
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Have a Blog? Make Sure Your RSS Feed is Useful |
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If you have a blog, 1/3 of the functionality is its ability to handle RSS feeds (syndicated news feeds). RSS is a vital part of the blog ecosystem, and if you are neglecting it, you are giving up 30-50% of the return on investment you should be expecting from your blog. Isn’t RSS automatic? Well, yes and no.
Most blogs have some kind of RSS publishing capability (an RSS feed is part of what makes a blog a blog), and most have it turned on by default, the problem is that most blogging software have horrible defaults settings that result in your RSS feed being useless to everyone other than desktop news tickers.
When you neglect your RSS feed:
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Will You Live to 100? A New Test Might be Able to Tell You. |
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Researchers out of Boston University believe that they’ve determined which genetic factors promote longevity. Longevity is due to a number of different factors, many of them lifestyle related such as diet, exercise, smoking etc. Many researchers now believe that living into the late nineties has more to do with your genes than it does with your lifestyle. Professor Paola Sebastiani, a biostatistician at Boston University who is on the research team that made the discovery suggests that there is a strong genetic component to extreme longevity.
Scientists identified 150 DNA sequence variations called single nucleotide polymorphisms among those 100 years old and above that may have contributed to their healthy aging. In the control group, 15% of participants had longevity-associated genes suggesting that 15% of the American population are predisposed to live to be 100. According to the researchers this test is 77% percent accurate.
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