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  • Which CV - Chronological, Functional or Targeted?
    If you're thinking about creating or updating your CV, you may be wondering which is best, or what the differences between them are. The three main types of CV are chronological, functional and targeted and they each have a slightly different approach.
  • Insolvency and Corporate Recovery - An Unfortunate Truth During the Credit Crisis
    The unfortunate truth is that as the recession deepens and threatens increased severity for 2009, jobs in insolvency and administration are opening up on a large scale. This is occurring because administration is the only favourable option for many businesses in the red.
  • Setting Up Your Own Bed&Breakfast? A Few Things to Consider
    For many people it is an ambition to open up a B&B by the coast or in a quaint country village but there are some important factors that need to be addressed before you can aim for your idyllic dream B&B.
  • Optical Illusions; Are They of Scientific Value or Just Ephemeral Entertainment?
    We've all had some fun with optical illusions, staring blankly at pictures for 5 minutes until a rabbit turns into a duck, or a Jackson Pollack style painting slowly morphs into a forest scene, or more often than not nothing happens at all and you've been gazing dumbly at a set of squiggly lines and splodges for God knows how long.
  • Google Chrome is Good for Contextual Advertising
    The new web browser from Google, Chrome, has generated a fair amount of media attention for a variety of reasons, but there has been little talk about its effect upon contextual advertising.
  • Tips For Selling Your Car
    Selling a car can be a challenge for many people. Generally, if you sell your car yourself, you will get a higher price than if you sell or part exchange it with a garage. So what things do you need to know?
  • The Best Nightclubs To Visit In Ibiza
    There are 7 main superclubs in Ibiza and dozens of smaller venues throughout the island. This article examines some of Ibiza's best clubs.
  • Estate Agents Moaning - The Property Market is Messed-Up!
    The 1.5 percent cut in interest rates by the Bank of England has come after the news from Halifax Bank that property values have fallen a massive 15 percent in the last twelve months. Credit has abandoned the housing market, so many are hoping the lowest borrowing rates for 53 years will help residential prices to recover.
  • The Best Night Clubs in the World
    A run down of the best international destinations for clubbing holidays including New York, Bangkok and Ibiza.
  • Chair Lifts, Bath Lifts and Toilet Lifts for Mobility
    When you're struggling to stay independent, it's best to admit you have a mobility problem, if only because there are a great range of new technologies available for those with difficulty. Don't struggle on your own and end up being taken into care, invest in some hardware which can greatly boost your independence.
  • Motivate Yourself To Find A Job
    In order to find yourself a job, you need to decide what it is you want to do. Are you looking for a job which is similar to your previous roles, or do you want to move up a level?
  • House Prices Continue To Fall - A Light At The End Of The Tunnel?
    House prices dropped another 2.2% in October this year, according to the Halifax, contributing to a 13.7% drop over the last 12 months. This means the average UK home now costs 168, 176 pounds, nearly 30k than exactly a year ago.
  • The Future of Printing, The End of Paper?
    Consumers are becoming spoilt with the quality and quantity of high level electronic printers that are now available from the high-street stores. User-friendly software coupled with affordable advanced technologies is bringing professional printing directly to the customer.
  • Robots in Healthcare - What Can They Do For Us?
    The population of the United Kingdom is getting older. This may sound obvious but by 2050 one in four people in the UK will be over the age of 65. The National Health Service will be hard pushed to cope with the increase in the amount of chronic illnesses.
  • How Much Is Your Endowment Policy Really Worth?
    Endowment policies have received bad press in recent years, due to many people's policies not maturing at the value they may have been expecting. If you have an endowment policy but are unsure about how much it is actually worth, you may want to read on.
  • All You Ever Wanted To Know About Tooth Whitening
    Tooth Whitening treatments are becoming more popular all the time, as we Brits decide we want that winning American smile.
  • Graduates Facing Recession, But Graduate Recruitment Still Strong
    Today's students have grown up in an era of economic prosperity, but how are they going to deal with an economic recession? With many losing their jobs, and firms cutting back on training and recruitment, it could be the worst time to graduate.
  • Older Jobseekers - Update Your CV
    As an older jobseeker, you may feel left out by the current job market. Whether you've been made redundant, been out of work for some time or just fancy a career change, you should make sure that your CV is hitting the mark in a new climate.
  • Are You Ready For Your Job Interview?
    To succeed in a job interview you need to be ready, you need to be sharp, and you need to be on time! It can be a stressful business, and going to an unsuccessful job interview can be soul destroying.
  • Credit Crunch - Outsourcing for Finance & IT Sectors
    The collapse of Northern Rock, HBOS and now Bradford and Bingley spells bad news for banking and IT sectors, but the credit crunch does present new opportunities for outsourcing, as experts predict outsourcing in the banking and IT sectors is to increase during these times of financial uncertainty.
  • It's Hard To Get A Job In Cornwall
    Unemployment in the West of England has soared over the past few months, in some areas by as much as a third, meaning there is now 17, 000 unemployed people in the region.
  • What To Do If You Have Been Mis-Sold An Endowment Policy
    Complaining about your mortgage or endowment can be a drawn out affair of phone calls, letter writing and waiting. But if there is a problem with your policy which can be linked to unsuitable advice given by the provider, the matter should be addressed.
  • Take A Holiday In Port Louis in Mauritius
    Mauritius, and Reunion and Rodrigues form the Mascarene Islands. The climate is tropical, with a warm, dry winter from May to November and a hot, wet and humid summer from November to May.
  • Networking To Find A New Job - What Is It?
    When you're looking for a new job, it's important to keep in mind that it's not necessarily the best suited and qualified person which gets the job, but often the one who knows the most about how to get hired.
  • Financial Auditing Fraud - What You Should Know
    A major obstacle to addressing the problem of financial auditing fraud is related to the difficulty in identifying the fraud soon after it occurred.
  • Laser Eye Surgery - Things To Consider
    Laser eye surgery is now quite common as a form of treatment for eye disorders, and is often the first option that many people turn to when they have made the decision to try treatment and reclaim their ability to see clearly.
  • Government Aid Package To Help First-Time Home Buyers - More Stamp Duty Exemption
    The newspapers might be full of doom and gloom but the credit crunch and general economic downturn has to be good news for someone. Despite the stories about first time buyers being forced out of the market by banks refusing them large mortgages, the housing recession poses a great opportunity for those wishing to get their first foot on the ladder.
  • "No God" Messages For Buses
    Buses in London could soon contain atheist messages as the British Humanist Association (BHA) are fundraising to have god-dispelling advertising on bendy-buses. Professor Richard Dawkins has backed the campaign which aims to have 60 London buses carrying the signs for four weeks.
  • Job Seekers Go Online in Credit Crunch
    The social networking website LinkedIn, has seen a 25% increase in registering users since the credit crunch hit in September, as worried professionals hoard contacts and look for backup jobs. It is a website which many recruiters use to find specialist employees, and contacts on the site can recommend each other and spread information about each other.
  • Change To The Climate Change Bill - Aviation To Be Included In Emission Targets
    The new secretary of state for energy and climate change, Ed Miliband, has declared that the UK would be the first country in the world to commit to legally binding cuts in its greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Is Online Gambling Really Recession-Proof?
    Despite the current financial crisis, the online gambling market continues to grow. With increasing fuel costs, cheap broadband and a smoking ban in all licensed premises in the UK, it seems gamblers are leaving the gas guzzlers in the garage and playing online poker or placing bets on sporting events from the comfort of their own home.
  • Fuel Cells - What Is All The Fuss About?
    As the UK finally begins to take its climate change commitments seriously, maybe it's time to invest in new renewable technology instead of wind turbines. If they were affordable enough to become popular, hydro cars could make a significant contribution to the target of 15% of all our energy being from renewable sources by 2012.
  • A Warning to Job Seekers
    Job seekers need to be wary about what information goes onto the CVs they submit to employers websites and job search sites, after the Information Assurance Advisory Council (IAAC) and the Police teamed up to show how easily personal information could be gathered by criminals hoping to commit identity fraud.
  • Why Take A Holiday in Cape Town?
    Approximately 1.5 million tourists visit Cape Town every year, bringing in billions in revenue. A friendly, bustling, cosmopolitan city with some amazing sights of natural beauty, Cape Town is the perfect location for a holiday.
  • Ways To Make Your Home A Mobility Haven
    The elderly and disabled have an array of aids to help them both in the home and outside it. As regular home chores become more of a challenge the older you get, it could be worth considering one or more of the options detailed in this article.
  • About The Maidenhead Locator System
    This is not a special system that helps you locate Maidenhead. It is in fact is a scheme used by amateur radio operators for identifying positions on the earth.
  • A Brief History Of Online Gambling
    It all began in 1994 on Antigua Barbuda in the West Indies, the home of gambling licences. This is still an online gambling Mecca with most online gambling companies still based in Antiqua in order to take advantage of this licence.
  • The Publishing Industry and What You Need To Know
    Ten years ago the publishing industry was a very different sphere than it is today. Now however the internet has turned the traditional order of doing things on its head. Journalists, editors, photographers and all the other roles involved in the press have to adapt quickly if they want to keep their jobs.
  • Aged Homes and Elderly Towns, Old News?
    Growing old is an unfortunate fact of life and one that we all have to deal with when the time comes. A heartbreaking facet of aging is losing your home that has housed you for x amount of years, or for some, for their entire lifetime.
  • Aged Homes and Elderly Towns, Old News?
    Growing old is an unfortunate fact of life and one that we all have to deal with when the time comes. A heartbreaking facet of aging is losing your home that has housed you for x amount of years, or for some, for their entire lifetime.
  • Alternative Holiday Ideas In Africa
    As well as the typical beach holidays and romantic getaways Africa and many other destinations have to offer, there are also several truly unique holiday experiences that Africa has to offer, find out more.
  • Environmental and Waste Audits Are a Good Start to CSR
    Corporate social responsibility is an important issue in these times of fear and hysteria surrounding global warming. In the past and still presently, multinationals are particularly to blame for careless acts of waste often on a global scale.
  • Bright White Smile and 5 Top Tips Towards It!
    Cosmetic dentistry has taken off in a big way in the last half decade as celebrity magazines proliferate and appearance is kept in the forefront of our minds. However if you are not lucky enough to be born with an ideal set of dentures and do not have the money required to pay a dentist to create one for you then take heed of the tips below.
  • Smartphones and Internet Tablets the New Wave of Me Media
    The new breed of mobile phone is thriving at the moment and the market is starting to flourish with models being introduced from all angles. Previously the iPhone dominated this sector but since everyone's familiar with the smooth touch screen and slick cover flow it's just so last year.
  • Keep Motoring On With Fuel Cell Vehicles
    Fuel cell vehicles are being proved a worthy contender for the future of travel, development of such vehicles is being tried and tested. This comes at a time when environmental issues and pollution from fuel emissions and its effects on global warming are getting huge coverage in the media arena.
  • How To Take Out The Bad Links In The Property Chain
    You have made the decision to sell your house for whatever reason it may be, you have found a house you want to purchase and someone has decided your house is just perfect for them; they have a buyer for their house and so on.
  • Fuel Cells: Where Are They Needed Most?
    With global warming at the top of the agenda for most individuals and institutions fuel cells are gaining a lot of positive press with their potential to drastically reduce greenhouse emissions and save our dying planet.
  • What VoIP Can Do For You
    One of the most popular new acronyms, VoIP, stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. You may also hear it under the title of IP telephony, Internet telephone, broadband telephony and voice over broadband telephony.
  • How To Furnish Your Home On A Budget
    You have probably spent all your life savings on your lovely new home, but now you need to furnish it. This task can be both daunting and exciting, especially when funds are particularly low but worry not, as having enough money to pay for Laurence Llewelyn Bowen's time is far from necessary.
  • Tips On Planning An Adventure Holiday
    So you're an adrenaline junkie, with a thirst for a holiday in the active/adventure holiday category? Here are a few tips that are worth considering before you book your holiday
  • Tips On Planning An Exhibition
    As an exhibitor you want your product to be seen at the right event and by the right people to generate maximum exposure and sales for your product.
  • The Fruits Of Telecommunication And Smart Phone Labour
    For those of us who can't leave the office behind, the new range of smart phones for business are making it increasingly easy to be a workaholic. For telecommunications the two models are fairly evenly matched, you can make and receive calls but with these multimedia devices you'll want to be doing a lot more than that.
  • The New Personal Accounts Scheme - Time to Save For Retirement
    Proposals for the National Pensions Saving Scheme, or Personal Accounts scheme as it has been dubbed, have received popularity and support since their emergence in the 2007 Pensions Bill.
  • What Can A Team Building Day Do For You And Your Staff?
    With multiple projects to manage, tight deadlines to adhere to and large sums of money resting on you and your teams shoulders there is no doubt that a day out of the office for you and your staff could boost moral and give you all a well needed break.
  • How To Give A Good Job Interview
    Job interviews can sometimes be awkward, embarrassing and soul-destroying, but if you are fully prepared and in the right frame of mind, even unsuccessful interviews can be pleasurable and confidence building.
  • Regaining Independence - How To Stay In Your Home
    Sometimes after a sudden illness or injury, elderly people find themselves in need of help and support in their home, or have to consider permanent residential care in a nursing home. For many this is the right choice, but there are a number of steps you can take to stay in your home, by making it safer and easier to navigate. Here's a few tips on how to maintain independence and stay in your home.
  • As Content Migrates Online How Does This Effect ADHDvertising?
    The tectonic plates of advertising are shifting. With the migration of most traditional media from broadcast to online the advertising paradigm we are all used to is changing.
  • The Evolution Of Print. Where Would We Be Without It?
    Undoubtedly the most pivotal machine in the history of the print industry was Gutenberg's printing press of 1439. Although in no way automated, for the first time ever this printing press managed to press books at a speed unfathomable with the single wooden block carvings commonly used prior to its invention.
  • Package Coding Management - The Right Solution for Business
    Package coding management is an important factor in food manufacture, where it is a proven means of preventing coding errors for increased accuracy.
  • Why Businesses Are Switching To VoIP
    Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone services are becoming very popular in businesses around the world. To put it simply, VoIP telephony is an internet phone. Using the same technology that allows other data to be sent over the internet, such as emails, pictures and music, VoIP allows live conversations over the internet.
  • What on Earth is a Clone Town?
    In 2004, the New Economics Foundation (NEF) published a report about 'Clone Town Britain' denouncing the "destruction of our high streets, local shops and independent retailers". So who is destroying our town centres and how can we stop them?
  • When That Meeting Must Be Held Why Not Video Conference?
    With the proliferation of high speed broadband services and the dissemination of powerful personal computers throughout homes in the developed world, communication has never before been more catered for.
  • Article Marketing - Free Advertising
    Article marketing began with business owners providing useful content for newspapers to run for free. It reduces the cost of a publication producing its own content and provides free advertising for the company. Everyone's a winner.
  • Repossession - Don't Let It Happen!
    The news this week that an 11.6 million pound mansion has been repossessed and forcibly put on the property market may please some, to see someone at the higher end of the market suffer, but repossession is no laughing matter.
  • Storing Wine - Know Your Enemies
    Wine has a history of thousands of years and is now enjoyed worldwide. Most people store wine in racks in their kitchen, however if you have an expensive bottle of fine wine more care should be taken.
  • When Good Games Go Bad
    There is a growing number of stories in the press about gamers who play for extended periods of time and whose lives and mental stats suffer as a consequence. But is online gaming as addictive and dangerous as some claim?
  • Property Prices - A Light At The End Of The Tunnel?
    Finally a small bit of good new for home owners, house prices went up a little bit. According to figures released by the Department of Local Communities and Local Government (DCLG), the average price of a property rose by one percent to 217, 171 in July from June's 215, 029 average. It is welcome news for home owners after month on month losses since the beginning of the year.
  • Getting Things Done - How To Project Manage
    Project management is all about making things happen. It's about bringing successful completion to a project accomplishing predetermined goals and objectives. The main challenge for a project manager is to achieve all these goals and objectives while adhering to other constraints such as time and budget.
  • Finding a Tenant - How To Let A Property Quickly
    Property appears to be a great way to make a lot of money, here are some tips on how to get your property rented out as quickly as possible.
  • Pensions - Are They Worth It?
    It is predicted that a single person's state pension will be worth just 106 per week by 2012, which will not be adequate considering inflation and an increased cost of living. Now more than ever, it is recommended that you save for your own retirement, since state pensions will become so small they will be insignificant. But how does a personal pension compare with other financial investments?
  • Investing in Stocks & Shares - The Basics
    Investing in stocks and shares has become much more popular in recent years, because of the wealth of information available to prospective investors. It's easy to see why more and more people are so keen to invest in shares, as over time they have consistently outperformed all other investments.
  • Interview Tips For That All Important New Job
    Although it can be a nerve-racking experience you should think of your interview as your time to shine. First and foremost you have to be in a positive frame of mind. Good preparation can help this massively so make sure you are absolutely certain of where you have to go.
  • Jobs - Where to Look
    The right job will not come and bit you in the bum, you need to be looking in the right places and conducting yourself appropriately. Here are some tips on where to look for that ideal job.
  • Microblogging Can Be Macrobusiness: What Mobile Networking Can Do For You and Your Business
    First there was blogging and Web 2.0 and the whole social networking thing. Now we have microblogging which has gained world wide notoriety over the past 2 years, most noticeably due to the rise and fall of Twitter, which was the primary microblogging provider until it had to cancel its service to the United Kingdom.
  • The Pen Is Mightier Than The Sword, So What's Mightier Than The Pin
    With the proliferation of digital technologies, the UK is progressing into a 1984 styled future where every movement is monitored and history is continually rewritten. Fortunately, we are not quite there yet but the standardisation of chip and pin payment on the 14th of February 2006 was a step closer as it reduced everyone paying for goods and services, down to a four digit number.
  • How To Bring Your Brand To Life Through Exhibition Set Design
    Promoting your business and your product is not always easy, especially in a conference environment where you are surrounded by competitors, all clamouring for space and trying to attract customer's interest.
  • Face Up To Corporate Social Responsibility And Clean Up Your E-Waste
    Since the early 1990's activists have rallied against corporations and forced them to take stock and pay more attention to the wider effects of their business practices. From their sweatshops to their carbon footprint, in the last 2 decades companies have found it increasingly difficult to escape the responsibilities of their day to day activities.
  • The Real Potential Of Virtual Worlds
    Online games have been existent as long as the internet has been commercially available, from simple text based games to the first widely popular graphics led virtual world Ultima Online. Now as highspeed broadband is made more affordable and home PC's become more powerful, more and more people are retreating into the virtual world to escape the real one.
  • Cosmetic Dentistry Is The Name And Designer Smiles Are The Game
    Ever thought someone has been giving you a fake smile all night? Well you could be more right than you know. As cosmetic surgery becomes ever more common and the public become increasingly self conscious about their appearance, the new vogue operation is to create a new smile all for yourself.
  • Becoming James Bond - Security Services Job Profiles
    If you fancy yourself as a bit of a James Bond character then here are some tips on the specifications that the Security Services look for when recruiting.
  • The Wonders Of SMS Messaging For The Corporate And Pulic Sector
    Sending out mass text messages can be a laborious and time consuming task for anybody, and it is doubly frustrating when you have a million and one more important things to do. However SMS messaging can be a simple and effective way to keep in touch with your employees and employers.
  • Auditing - What Is It? Why Should I?
    Auditing is an independent, objective assurance and consulting practise designed to add value and improvae a given organisation. Auditing helps organisations accomplish objectives with systematic, disciplined evaluation.
  • Art Exhibitions In And Around Brighton
    All year round Brighton is a hotpot of culture and creativity. Whether it is a bright summer's day or in the depths of a ghastly grey winter there will be an innovative event just round the corner from you. With such a diverse group of inhabitants in the area there is always an interesting exhibition to wet the creative appetite of even the most sceptical critic.
  • The Echo Of Art Deco Can Be Heard Through Your Hearth
    During the 1920's and 1930's, Art Deco was apparent in every faction of creativity, in film, fashion, painting, architecture and interior design right down to fireplaces and mantel pieces. It celebrated the mechanical ideologies of Modernism but unlike its parent movement, Art Deco heralded form as much, if not more than function.
  • Experience A Holiday Of Self-Improvement
    Bringing families closer together, discovering new places and finding new hobbies are all some of the great experiences of an active holiday. Find out more.
  • Chip And Pin Past And Present
    The history of chip and pin and its usage in UK retailing.
  • In Recession, Selling Your Endowment Policy May Save Your Home From Repossession
    In the 80's endowment policies were all the rage, for first time buyers and home-owners alike, they promised massive returns by combining investment growth with life insurance. In theory the endowment policy should grow over a period of 25 years so that the policy holder has a large lump sum that is capable of repaying the original loan and leaving some excess to play with.
  • The Tradition Of Flower Language
    Flowers all have meanings and signify different things
  • Laser Eye Surgery - What Is It
    LES is a surgical alternative to wearing contact lenses or glasses. It is not for everyone, for some vision problems cannot be corrected, and some eyes are just not suited to it, such as dry eyes or eyes with large pupils. But for everyone else, laser eye surgery is hailed as a miracle in eyesight.
  • The Cost Benefits Of VOIP: The Sensible Choice?
    Voice over IP (VoIP) can have a higher start up cost than conventional telecoms but the cost saving over time can be radically higher.
  • Understanding The Different Types of Stairlifts
    We explain what different types of stairlift they are so you know which variety you require.
  • Exploring The Earth Needn't Cost The Earth!
    Cheaper holiday prices are making active holidays to exotic destinations more affordable.
  • Quick Sale and Buy Back Can Save a Snail from Homelessness and Keep His House on His Back
    Estate agents have got a bad reputation over the years but this position is about to be challenged by a new breed of emergency property services. As the price of housing falls on average by 2500 pounds each month and the credit crunch is felt by many an overstretched homeowner, currently many circumstances are a case of the quicker the sale the better.
  • How To Project Manage Like A Professional, Even If You're Not
    As the old saying goes if you fail to plan, you plan to fail and this is an excellent ethos for any new project manager. Careful preparation rather than jumping straight in at the deep end can save you and your team, time, money and effort.
  • Its a Social Service to Empower Those We Care For
    People with physical or psychological problems often need help with their everyday lives but still wish to be as free and self-governing as possible. Care workers can provide this practical support on a daily basis without stifling the person, and as the industry advances we are seeing very encouraging improvements from both the giver and receiver of social services such as care.
  • The Cynical Edge of Corporate Green Credentials
    From cars to food packaging, houses to shopping bags, products impact on the environment seems to be holding a lot of weight. But many 'green' companies use these green credentials simply to increase sales.
  • Science Fiction Vision, Laser Eye Surgery and Electronic Bifocals
    Heralded as a revolution by people who need glasses to read, laser eye surgery can eternally change your vision by reshaping the cornea. After a hinged flap is cut a portion of the cornea is revealed and exposed to laser pulses that vaporise the cornea and correct the shape permanently.
  • All About Tooth Whitening
    As the title suggests, teeth whitening is a process of removing discolouration and stains from teeth and bleaching them to achieve a whiter smile. Badly stained teeth can even benefit from a simple scale and polish from a dental hygienist.
  • Treat Yourself, Book Your Next Winter Holiday Now
    Beat the credit crunch and treat friends or family to a magical Christmas present they will cherish forever.
  • Why Not Consider a Career in IT?
    A grasp of computers is essential in almost any career these days. From email to web browsing, Word to Excel and beyond, computers have never been more important. It is a good idea to get familiarised with as many different aspects of computing as possible, so why not consider a career in IT?
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