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An Academic Cover Letter Will Land You The Academic Job You Want
Autor Admin | 30.04.2009 | Category coaching, parenting, sports, tips
An Academic Cover Letter Will Land You The Academic Job You Want
If you want to work in an academic institutionresearch institute, college, think tank, or universitywrite a first-class academic cover letter. Be sure to include reference to the specific job, your training and experience, your interest in working for this organization and why you’d be a positive asset. Let the hiring manager know in your academic cover letter how and why you’d be a great asset to the institution. Also let him or her know of any awards or special acknowledgment you’ve received in your academic cover letters. Close with a polite request for a personal interview.
Effektivt personalarbeid
Autor Admin | 30.04.2009 | Category coaching, parenting, sports, tips
Effektivt personalarbeid
er hyppige årsaker til belastningslidelser rekruttering og lange sykefravær. I mange tilfeller rekrutteringsverktøy vil dette måtte medføre løsninger som gjør det mulig å tilpasse den enkelte arbeidsplass etter den enkelte arbeidstakers fysiske forutsetninger.
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Autor Admin | 29.04.2009 | Category coaching, parenting, sports, tips
It is never a good idea to pay only the minimum amount on your business line of credit card statement, as far as you can, try and pay off your bill in full. Keeping that in mind, you want to choose a bank building business credit card with a low interest fixed rate.
Another inquire is the grace period from the time of your purchase to the time that the company starts to charge you interest. If the grace period is relatively short on the card you are looking at but it had a low interest rate it is worth it to look at some other card options.
Business Expense Deductions
Autor Admin | 29.04.2009 | Category coaching, parenting, sports, tips
Business Expense Deductions
The overriding rule on home business expenses is that you may not have a loss (for tax purposes) resulting from deductions for the business use of your home. You can carry over expenses to the next year. Expenses for the home based business opportunity use of the home can be deducted in the following order:
Real estate taxes, mortgage interest and casualty losses, if any. The portion allocable to business use is deductible.
Direct expenses that benefit only the business part of the home, which include painting or repairs made directly to the specific area of the room used for business (except day-care). These direct expenses are fully deductible.
Other indirect expenses such as rent, utilities and services.
Depreciation - a portion of the value of the home and equipment used in the business is deductible. If you sell your home after taking a business deduction on the depreciation, you must recognize any capital gain or loss on that business portion regardless of whether you buy another home or not.
All expenses listed above are subject to the income limitation (no loss for tax purposes) as mentioned.
A useful IRS publication, No. 587 entitled “Business Use of Your Home,” is available. Anyone considering taking home business deductions should obtain a copy by calling the IRS toll free number at 1-800-829-1040 or talk to an accountant for up-to-date information or check the IRS website at http://ftp.fedworld.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p587.pdf
Income and expenses of a home-based business are reported on schedule C (Form 1040). Supporting schedules for depreciation, self-employment tax (social security), etc. may also be required.
Effect of wheelchair stroke pattern on mechanical efficiency
Autor Admin | 29.04.2009 | Category coaching, parenting, sports, tips
Effect of wheelchair stroke pattern on mechanical efficiency
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of different medicare power wheelchairs and medical scooters stroke patterns on efficiency and propulsion technique (force application and timing). DESIGN: Inexperienced, able-bodied subjects were randomly divided into two velocity groups (1.11 m/sec n = 13 and 1.39 m/sec n = 11). An external (medium) load was set at 0.23 N/kg. Subjects performed four 4-min exercise blocks on a wheelchair ergometer. The first block was performed with a freely chosen movement pattern of the hand. Thereafter, the pumping, semicircular, or single-looping over propulsion pattern were performed in a counterbalanced order. Gross mechanical efficiency and propulsion technique variables were measured with Oxycon Alpha and an instrumented wheelchair ergometer. RESULTS: A significant difference was found for mechanical efficiency, with pumping showing the highest efficiency and semicircular the lowest efficiency, regardless of velocity. Timing variables and negative power deflections before and after the push phase showed significant differences between the stroke patterns. CONCLUSIONS: Pumping is the energetically most efficient stroke pattern in contrast to the semicircular pattern in this subject group. Propulsion technique could not explain the difference in efficiency.










