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Tag: energyHow to Attack Elite Performanceby Stephen McCarthy in: FitnessThere are four major components to achieve high-level performance in athletic training, personal fitness, or indoor/outdoor sports. The Glycemic Index: Key To Weight Loss Or Just Another Diet Gimmick?by Tom Venuto in: DiabeticsThe glycemic index (GI) is a scale that measures how quickly carbohydrate foods are broken down into glucose. The original purpose for the glycemic index was to help diabetics keep their blood sugar under control. The glycemic index has recently attracted a lot of attention in the bodybuilding, fitness and weight loss world and has [...] Ceiling Fans: Past and Presentby Max Bellamy in: Home ImprovementPhilip Diehl first invented the ceiling fan in 1882, around the same time electricity was beginning to spread into homes and businesses throughout the country. Over the next decade, Diehl improved his original idea and made it more practical. Two improvements were that he made the motor smaller and added electric lights. By the 1920’s, [...] Public Service Announcement (PSA) Radio Copy Writing Successby Scott Perreault in: Sales LetterWhat if the Super Bowl television commercials were all public service announcement (PSA) advertisements rather than beer, cars and soda commercials? Imagine, The Red Cross followed by the Make A Wish Foundation and the Shriners Hospital. Would the world still remained glued to the television? If the writers approached the copy for these PSA with [...] Cheryl Rickman Interviewby Damien Senn in: BusinessCheryl Rickman runs her own group of businesses CherryJam - with her partner James in Hampshire. Her first company WebCritique a web copywriting and marketing consultancy, helps other businesses to improve their online presence and Cheryl provides workshops to local businesses on these issues. WebCopywriter was borne from WebCritique and provides web copy for small [...] Grow Your B2B Small Business Without Marketingby Joel Walsh in: Small BusinessSummary: Want to grow your business-to-business small business without chasing after new clients? Expand with new value-added services that complement your existing offering. Find out how. How to Coax Fresh Vegetables From the Garden All Winter Longby Kenneth Point in: GardeningAutumn typically signals the end of home grown vegetables from the garden, but with a little ingenuity you can harvest garden fresh produce well into the winter months. My Central Pennsylvania garden continues to supply fresh vegetables during the fall and winter when most gardeners in my growing region are content to dream about next [...] The Glycemic Index and Dietingby Protica Research in: DiabeticsThe field of nutrition is awash with charts, tables, diagrams, models, acronyms, and abbreviations; more than the average person can memorize. As such, one often comes across someone who has simply burnt out trying to keep track of how much to eat, when to eat it, how to find the calories from fat, the RDI, [...] How to Get your PhD in The Business World Vs. Getting your PhD in the School Settingby Glenn Dietzel in: GoogleLet’s lay the foundation. There is a tremendous difference between those who acquire their PhD in the market place and those who earn their PhD in the educational system. If you are someone interested in becoming an expert and being rewarded financially for this, you must understand this difference once and for all! Network Marketing Success Starts With You!by Mike Law in: Network MarketingThere are many different techniques that successful network marketers have used, and it is tempting to look at another system, think that’s far easier, and try to change what you are already doing. A big mistake! Find a system that works and don’t let yourself be distracted. When your income is secure then perhaps you [...] |