Monthly Archives: February 2010

Let’s give special care for our ageing society, with love, kindness, or support

Many studies of depression in persons of all ages have indicated that the condition is less prevalent among the elderly than among the young, the above examples imply that major depression probably increases appreciably with advancing age between 55 and ‘the oldest old’. There are indeed indications that the rate of [...]
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Playing music to customers does have an impact on behaviors

All children benefit from using music to aid language development. Nursery rhymes, singing and dancing are an essential part of childhood learning. A marked difference has been spotted between people who listen to music at work and those that don’t. It results that 59% of those people who listen to music [...]
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Employees face a second year of pay freezes in spite of rising inflation

Employees face a second year of pay freezes in spite of rising inflation and the United Kingdom’s emergence from recession, according to a communication. The amount of wage freezes is steadily increasing, according to the Labour Research Office (LRD), which compiles information for trade unions. It claimed a 3rd of all pay deals now included a [...]
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twitter faces storm after file sharing scam targets site

Twitter has identified a project that uses compromised file-sharing sites to rob the log on info of users. The service expounded it had found a number of compromised “torrent” sites that had been set up in particular to skim usernames and passwords. Torrent sites acts as indexes of links to Television , film and music [...]
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Premier League clubs spend lowest ever in one transfer window – is this a sign of the wider recession?

Premier League clubs spent £30m in the Jan transfer window, the lowest since the mid-season window was introduced in 2003. The outlay of charges compares with roughly £170m spent in Jan 2009, Deloitte’s Sports Business Group asserted. Deloitte asserted the limited spending had been predicted as clubs were more distrustful of the “near-term impact” a [...]
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