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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Brad Metzler There's nothing like landing the prehistoric alligator gar! Wildlife managers use large fish attractors to create safe-havens underneath the water. written by Brad Metzler Lakes are sometimes left to fester and turn into an ecological nightmare. A variety of solutions are available, including fish attractors, that can help your fish population soar. written by Dr.Vinay Agrawal Keratoconus is characterized by the development of a non-inflammatory ectasia of the axial or peri-axial region of the cornea and is usually bilateral. Its incidence in the general population is reported to be about one in 2000. [1] Incidences of one in 600 to one in 420 seem more in keeping with current diagnostic capacity. [2] Because of the young age of the patients, keratoconus often has a significant negative effect on the quality of life. [3] written by Stephen Winder What are the global issues that we need to be aware of over the next 14 - 15 years? Population pressure, climate change and resource depletion are considerations. Our attitudes are equally important as Pluto moves through Capricorn. written by Christee Fontanez It is no secret to those Insurance agencies who are already successfully selling to Hispanics that it is quickly becoming beneficial and lucrative to target this market. So why, then, isn’t every agency successful at marketing to this ever-evolving Hispanic population?
Here are 5 key tips you must know when marketing Insurance products to Hispanics.
written by Mike Rad Don’t you feel that its necessary to have knowledge, before embarking on a trip to a foreign location? written by Peter Kent Roughly 1.4 million Americans incur a traumatic brain injury each year, and one of the main activities that can lead to a brain injury is participation in sports. Understanding what resources are available to those affected by a sports-related traumatic brain injury can help to deal with the after effects of what can be debilitating injuries. written by Dr. Randy Wysong Although bearing children may be a choice of convenience, it is also a choice that has health consequences. Not having children puts women at disease risk, while unbridled reproduction restricts life choices and puts population pressure on society and the environment. Nature holds the answers. written by Bob Taylor Taylor Administered Health Care Centers undoubtably become quite popular because they offer affordable care that is not available elsewhere. They have trained and knowledgeable staff and usually are not too concerned with insurance. Health centers work towards keeping a community or population healthy and worry less about the financial means than other places. written by Karen Lovendahl Costa Rica’s population is predominately white with other races accounting for only 2 percent. Family ties are extremely important in Costa Rican Culture. While predominately Catholic, Costa Rica does not have the religious flair that is often seen in other Latin American countries. written by James Marriot Co-branding or combo offer refers to the operators and the new handset makers coming together to achieve better sales target. In such a scenario, the handset is supposed to feature the trademarks of both the handset developer as well as that of the operator. This kind of an alliance is believed to break the monopoly of the established handset makers.
written by James Marriot India is amongst the prominent food producing countries across the globe. The country offers immense opportunities for the exporters as well as investors in the food sector. written by James Marriot Enormous growth opportunities and scope exist in the Indian livestock industry; all that is required is a right approach in an appropriate direction. No doubt, if the industry is tapped appropriately it can help India become a leader in milk and meat production in the years to come. written by James Marriot The agriculture experts believe that the yield from organic farming is much higher than other types of farming. In India some states especially in the Northern part of the country are now exploring this vast opportunity and are looking at setting up of Special Purpose Councils to concentrate in this sector. written by James Marriot Within the recent and concerted efforts made by the government to liberalize and open up the domestic economy to the world market, India’s export trade of livestock products obtained newer heights.
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written by Mansi gupta A virus is a microorganism that is not visible to the naked eye. It is highly contagious and communicable. A virus attacks and clips to a living cell of the human body. It then discharges its DNA or RNA << previous page 1 next page>> |