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April 30, 2009

Your Credit Score

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Your Credit Score

Your own financial history can affect getting the best building business credit card rate. Although the average national score is 678, if yours falls under a bit, you may have to apply a few times to get approved. Once you do get approved for a credit card, your monthly payments most likely will be higher than average. The best thing for you to do in this situation, is to keeping paying your bills on time, including your business line of credit card payments, don’t go over your limit and let time heal the wounds of your pocketbook.

In the end, the key is being patient when it comes to finding the best credit card rate. You don’t want to rush into choosing the first offer that comes your way, as you may end up with high interest, finance charges and high monthly payments. Look around a bit, find a card that’s right for you and it will pay off in the end.

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Caring For Koi Pond And building a koi pond

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Caring For Koi Pond And building a koi pond

Your Koi pond will literally come to life at the first of springtime. The Living organisms in your pond have spent the previous winter in a proverbial hibernation, and are ready to come to life at the first signs of warm weather. This is the perfect time to begin maintenance on your pond and building a koi pond before the fish, plants, and other pond life come back to live from their winter slumber. As the days begin to get warmer, your pond will start drastically changing. If you are not careful, you may miss this much needed opportunity to perform maintenance. Generally, watch for temperatures around 50 degrees, as this is the perfect time.

Winter is coming, and this will be the first Winter that you go through with your Koi pond. Think of Winter as a down period for your pond and http://koifishpondkeeping.com/sitemap/, as less events happen during Winter then any other time. However, there are special precautions that you need to take before Winter arrives, to ensure that your pond and fish survive.

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Customer Service Cover Letter Secrets

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Customer Service Cover Letter Secrets

If you like to provide excellent customer service, and want to work in this field, then write a customer service cover letter that will put your best foot forward. Show the hiring manager what you can do. Demonstrate your caring and kindness in all the customer service cover letters you write. In addition to mentioning your experience and aptitude for service, show your ability by including a little personal story of something that happened for a customer as a result of working with you. Make these human interest examples a part of your customer service cover letter and you’re bound to land the job you’ve been looking for.

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April 27, 2009

Demographic and socioeconomic factors associated with disparity in wheelchair customizability among people with traumatic spinal cord injury

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Demographic and socioeconomic factors associated with disparity in wheelchair customizability among people with traumatic spinal cord injury

OBJECTIVES: To determine if a standard of care for wheelchair provision exists within the participating centers and if there is disparity in wheelchair customizability among the study sample. DESIGN: Convenience sample survey. SETTING: Thirteen Model Spinal Cord Injury Systems that provide comprehensive rehabilitation for people with traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) and that are part of the national database funded through the US Department of Education. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 412 people with SCI who use wheelchairs over 40 hours a week. INTERVENTION: Survey information was obtained from subjects via telephone and in-person interviews and from the national database. Collected information included age, race, education, level of injury, and wheelchair funding source. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Number and type (manual or power) of wheelchairs. Wheelchair customizability as defined by design features (eg, adjustable axle position, programmable controls). RESULTS: Ninety-seven percent of manual wheelchair users and 54% of power wheelchairs users had customizable wheelchairs. No power wheelchair user received a wheelchair without programmable controls. Minorities with low socioeconomic backgrounds (low income, Medicaid/Medicare recipients, less educated) were more likely to have standard manual and standard programmable power wheelchairs. Older subjects were also more likely to have standard programmable power wheelchairs and www.easymedonline.com. CONCLUSIONS: The standard of care for manual wheelchair users with SCI is a lightweight and customizable wheelchair. The standard of care for power wheelchairs users has programmable controls. Unfortunately, socioeconomically disadvantaged people were less likely to receive customizable wheelchairs.

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April 26, 2009

Formula 1 Drive

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Formula 1 Drive

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A dynamic seating intervention for wheelchair seating discomfort

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A dynamic seating intervention for wheelchair seating discomfort

OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to examine the effectiveness of a new user-adjustable wheelchair seating system designed to relieve discomfort for long-duration wheelchair users. DESIGN: This objective was carried out using the newly developed Tool for Assessing Wheelchair disComfort (TAWC) as the primary outcome measure. Two wheelchair users each tested two different designs and feedback from the wheelchair users regarding the first design was used to guide development of the second design. A single-subject research methodology was used, allowing long-duration (up to 2 wks per test) evaluation of the wheelchair seating systems and comparison of subject discomfort levels with those experienced during a baseline period using their own wheelchairs. The experimental medical scooters, handicap scooters seating systems employed existing automotive seating with embedded pneumatic bladders that allowed adjustment of the seat and back-support characteristics. The test wheelchair also had tilt, recline, and elevating leg rests. RESULTS: The two subjects completed limited periods of testing with the first design, both finding poor results with either stable or increased levels of discomfort. Subject feedback was used to redesign the wheelchair seat. After redesign, both subjects tested the second design and found it substantially more comfortable. CONCLUSIONS: The selected research methodology was a very positive method for a progressive wheelchair seating design and the second design provided improved comfort for both users when compared with that experienced using their own wheelchairs and the first test wheelchair. Future research of this type of user-controlled technology is recommended

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