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Quadriplegia: Victims Seeking Legal Help Mobile Operators has resulted in many customers upgrading their Mobile/ cell phones every 12 months. The old handset is usually discarded at worst of recycled at best. The computer industry isn’t much better. Of the computers built in say 2002, many are now being discarded due to obsolescence. By obsolescence, I’m not referring to the fact that they’re of no use any more. What I mean is that the Computer World has moved on and is now offering a computer 6 times as fast (Computer speeds double each year). New innovations and the need to keep up with the latest software, let alone the ‘jones’s’ has driven thDon’t stay forever pitying a relative, friend or acquaintance who suffers from quadriplegia, a form of spinal cord injury. They are one of the 10,000 Americans who suffer from spinal cord injuries and permanent paralysis in their arms or legs, every year.When an injury occurs to the spinal cord is occurs, the cord is not typically cut but the thin fibrous extensions of nerve cells surrounded by the vertebrae are crushed and damaged. Pathways of the nerve cells, called axons, in the cord are disrupted once an injury to the cord occurs and a person loses sensation and control over critical body functions.Quadriplegia (also called Tetraplegia) is a person with a spinal cord injury near the top of the spine (between C1 to T1). It refers to the loss of sensation and mobility in both the upper and lower body. Spastic quadriplegia Thank You Rich Jerk E-Book Review We read about corporate social responsibility when it comes to recycling IT equipment, particularly in the UK. Similar ethics and government doctrines apply to used Electrical White goods, cars and other goods bearing “recycleable materials”. I guess, having partaken in the recycling industry long enough, I have the experience to know that this simply does not wash when it comes to a “Greener ethos”.I purchased Thank You Rich Jerk and was AMAZED AT THE AMOUNT OF INFO PACKED INTO 31 PAGES. Holly Mann gives a full blown explanation of how to make a lot of money on the internet by doing a lot of different things, step by step that are all part of a package THAT WILL MAKE YOU A LOT OF MONEY! Holly Mann begins her book by detailing how a newbie can get started without a website. In comparison to the Rich Jerk, she takes a lot more time laying out steps that newbies can use to become effective. Her approach is engineered to take a person who does not know anything about making money on the internet step by step through a process that I believe was the same process she went through herself to get her to where she is today, very successful.Holly then outlines how you can get a website created for you if you don't The idea behind recycling stems from the need to re-use and thus reduce our reliance upon new, somewhat “scarce” resources. Similarly, the more that is recycled, the less that is placed in landfill or simply “dumped”. These apply to: Plastics, which are refined from Oil- a now scarce and somewhat expensive resource (near enough $100 per barrel at the time of writing this). Metals: Steel is produced from iron and carbon. Iron has to be extracted from the ground. Copper is again extracted from the ground, as is Gold, platinum and Silver. The above materials, once refined from their raw state are used in everything from Fridges, Microwaves, Cars and Mobile Phones (Cell Phones) to Computers. Life expectancy for such goods, once manufactured can be anything from a year to 10 years, after which, they reach the end of their useful lifespan and are removed from the consumer chain. Imagine for a minute that a carbon footprint has been created through their manufacture. This has happened because of the energies put into the materials to mould, solder, weld, cut and fix them together. The carbon footprint associated with the goods has been further increased through their extraction from the ground, but assuming recycling of the materials takes place, this footprint has been created once and will have little impact if the materials are re-used again and again. Imagine, if you will that the carbon footprint associated with the manufacture of the goods is proportioned to the life span of the goods. A car has a life expectancy of 10 years, so the carbon released into the atmosphere as a direct result of it’s production is going to be quite small, when compared to it’s lifespan. The same cannot be said for Cell Phones or computers. Consumer marketing, development and competition between manufacturers and companies selling the consumer goods has had a stupefying impact upon the carbon footprint associated with these goods. In the west, particularly Great Britain, the need for competition between the 5 major Mobile Operators has resulted in many customers upgrading their Mobile/ cell phones every 12 months. The old handset is usually discarded at worst of recycled at best. The computer industry isn’t much better. Of the computers built in say 2002, many are now being discarded due to obsolescence. By obsolescence, I’m not referring to the fact that they’re of no use any more. What I mean is that the Computer World has moved on and is now offering a computer 6 times as fast (Computer speeds double each year). New innovations and the need to keep up with the latest software, let alone the ‘jones’s’ has driven thi The Art of the Handshake y “dumped”. These apply to:What is your handshake saying about you? In the first few seconds that you meet someone, even if you know them, you “speak” volumes about your self the moment you connect with the other person’s hand. Check your style below and see if you need to do a little adjusting to your own handshake.The man's handshake – Often when a man is shaking another man’s hand, he thinks that their shake needs to be overly firm. This is not so! A firm yet comfortable shake is all that’s needed to connect. Be aware! If your handshake is too strong it may be painful! And unnecessary.The woman's shake –While it is an everyday occurrence to see a woman shaking a man’s hand when they meet, it is not always done from one woman to another woman. However this shake is important to do and do properly, especially in a business setting. Women should Plastics, which are refined from Oil- a now scarce and somewhat expensive resource (near enough $100 per barrel at the time of writing this). Metals: Steel is produced from iron and carbon. Iron has to be extracted from the ground. Copper is again extracted from the ground, as is Gold, platinum and Silver. The above materials, once refined from their raw state are used in everything from Fridges, Microwaves, Cars and Mobile Phones (Cell Phones) to Computers. Life expectancy for such goods, once manufactured can be anything from a year to 10 years, after which, they reach the end of their useful lifespan and are removed from the consumer chain. Imagine for a minute that a carbon footprint has been created through their manufacture. This has happened because of the energies put into the materials to mould, solder, weld, cut and fix them together. The carbon footprint associated with the goods has been further increased through their extraction from the ground, but assuming recycling of the materials takes place, this footprint has been created once and will have little impact if the materials are re-used again and again. Imagine, if you will that the carbon footprint associated with the manufacture of the goods is proportioned to the life span of the goods. A car has a life expectancy of 10 years, so the carbon released into the atmosphere as a direct result of it’s production is going to be quite small, when compared to it’s lifespan. The same cannot be said for Cell Phones or computers. Consumer marketing, development and competition between manufacturers and companies selling the consumer goods has had a stupefying impact upon the carbon footprint associated with these goods. In the west, particularly Great Britain, the need for competition between the 5 major Mobile Operators has resulted in many customers upgrading their Mobile/ cell phones every 12 months. The old handset is usually discarded at worst of recycled at best. The computer industry isn’t much better. Of the computers built in say 2002, many are now being discarded due to obsolescence. By obsolescence, I’m not referring to the fact that they’re of no use any more. What I mean is that the Computer World has moved on and is now offering a computer 6 times as fast (Computer speeds double each year). New innovations and the need to keep up with the latest software, let alone the ‘jones’s’ has driven th Explode Your Income with 3 Power-Charged Online Marketing Strategies y reach the end of their useful lifespan and are removed from the consumer chain.How do you maximize your online income? These three high-impact marketing strategies will power up your income and generate highly targeted traffic to your website.When you started building your business, you had a great idea, it fell into place rather rapidly and now you’re waiting for something great to happen. The winds might change and blow a few ship loads of traffic your way, or you could actively entice relevant targeted traffic your way using these three high-powered marketing strategies.Capture their attention with headlines that draw them to read what you write.IF your headline lacks power and substance they won’t take the time to see if your copy has anything to offer. They’ll hit that x in the corner and delete it. Powerful, emotion grabbing words in your headlines will capture their attention and focus thei Imagine for a minute that a carbon footprint has been created through their manufacture. This has happened because of the energies put into the materials to mould, solder, weld, cut and fix them together. The carbon footprint associated with the goods has been further increased through their extraction from the ground, but assuming recycling of the materials takes place, this footprint has been created once and will have little impact if the materials are re-used again and again. Imagine, if you will that the carbon footprint associated with the manufacture of the goods is proportioned to the life span of the goods. A car has a life expectancy of 10 years, so the carbon released into the atmosphere as a direct result of it’s production is going to be quite small, when compared to it’s lifespan. The same cannot be said for Cell Phones or computers. Consumer marketing, development and competition between manufacturers and companies selling the consumer goods has had a stupefying impact upon the carbon footprint associated with these goods. In the west, particularly Great Britain, the need for competition between the 5 major Mobile Operators has resulted in many customers upgrading their Mobile/ cell phones every 12 months. The old handset is usually discarded at worst of recycled at best. The computer industry isn’t much better. Of the computers built in say 2002, many are now being discarded due to obsolescence. By obsolescence, I’m not referring to the fact that they’re of no use any more. What I mean is that the Computer World has moved on and is now offering a computer 6 times as fast (Computer speeds double each year). New innovations and the need to keep up with the latest software, let alone the ‘jones’s’ has driven th Reading the Traffic Signs to Guide Your Business to Success nt associated with the manufacture of the goods is proportioned to the life span of the goods. A car has a life expectancy of 10 years, so the carbon released into the atmosphere as a direct result of it’s production is going to be quite small, when compared to it’s lifespan. The same cannot be said for Cell Phones or computers. Consumer marketing, development and competition between manufacturers and companies selling the consumer goods has had a stupefying impact upon the carbon footprint associated with these goods.Wouldn’t it be great if your employees displayed easy to read and easy to understand signs? These signs would indicate how they are reacting to your new program or what they are thinking about your actions as a leader.Just like traffic signs give us information, employees provide signs that give us information too. But employees are often subtle and hard to interpret, or we are not tuned in to looking for the signals, so we miss them. Let’s look at some of the signs your employees might be displaying. Your ability to tune in to these messages and adjust your activity will lead to success as you reach toward your objectives.SPEED LIMIT 70 This is a good sign to see. Your employees are fully on board with your program or plan and actively support it. They understand the mission and are aligned with it. When asked to explain In the west, particularly Great Britain, the need for competition between the 5 major Mobile Operators has resulted in many customers upgrading their Mobile/ cell phones every 12 months. The old handset is usually discarded at worst of recycled at best. The computer industry isn’t much better. Of the computers built in say 2002, many are now being discarded due to obsolescence. By obsolescence, I’m not referring to the fact that they’re of no use any more. What I mean is that the Computer World has moved on and is now offering a computer 6 times as fast (Computer speeds double each year). New innovations and the need to keep up with the latest software, let alone the ‘jones’s’ has driven th Blocked from Emperor Google - Use the Fast Track Back in Mobile Operators has resulted in many customers upgrading their Mobile/ cell phones every 12 months. The old handset is usually discarded at worst of recycled at best. The computer industry isn’t much better. Of the computers built in say 2002, many are now being discarded due to obsolescence. By obsolescence, I’m not referring to the fact that they’re of no use any more. What I mean is that the Computer World has moved on and is now offering a computer 6 times as fast (Computer speeds double each year). New innovations and the need to keep up with the latest software, let alone the ‘jones’s’ has driven this market forward. So what’s the point to this report? Well, here’s some stark facts that they’re not telling you about recycling of these goods:The World Wide Web has several sides to it and while SEO plays a significant role in how your business succeeds, you must know there is a dark side which some experience and others don’t. What can hurt your business the most is being excluded or banned from Google’s indexing.How does this happen? If you are using a SEO company that functions just on the other side of the right side and flaunts all of Google’s guidelines or you somehow get a spam penalty. You need to make amends quickly.• Comb through your website and check for hidden text, hidden links, doorway pages, or redirections. Determine whether you are guilty of over optimization or what is termed as “SEO Overkill.”• Read through Google’s guidelines and ensure that your site complies with each and every norm. Remove or redo offenders and check and recheck each p When a computer, monitor or mobile phone is produced, a Carbon footprint is created (I know, I’ve already said this) but… Compare these two: You dump your Computer/ Cell Phone in a landfill and go out to buy a new one. The carbon footprint for the old computer or handset is now at an end. Your new computer or phone now has the Carbon footprint associated with it’s fabrication and materials extraction. Alternatively, you take your phone to a recycler, who then strips it down and sends off the metals to one refinery and plastics to another. The materials associated with these goods have now got a second carbon footprint and will soon get a third when they’re moulded back into something new. If you weigh up the two scenarios, the first will produce a smaller overall release of Carbon Dioxide than the second. The only good done is a reduction in the raw materials that need to be extracted for production purposes Saying all this, there’s a completely different option: DO YOU REALLY NEED TO BUY NEW? Simple as that. We are recycling computers each and every day at our works. We pull out perfectly good and in some cases, amazing computer monitors from UK companies, just because they don’t run quite fast enough or won’t load the very latest software. In effect, in order to maintain a healthy competition with other companies, corporations have to continually scrap their old systems and upgrade. Computers are still useable and will fulfil every day needs for the average consumer, as will the computer monitors. The only problem for us is that 6/10 consumers want the best and latest and don’t feel comfortable buying used. Why? Well, I guess it’s society’s fault more than anything else. Most of our customers own or run small businesses and can’t afford the latest, so they come to us for their kit. Now imagine that the equipment we sell them has it’s original carbon footprint associated with it’s manufacture. The only addition it’ll have during the next 3 years will be… well the transportation of it when we collected it… and the transportation to it’s new home. Okay, I hear you say… what about the carbon footprint associated with it’s use. New TFT screens use less energy. Fair enough, but not much less and besides, a new computer draws
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