Six Symptoms That Could Indicate COPD In Seniors

Posted on: 30 December 2014

Did you know that COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) is a leading cause of death among the elderly? The prevalence of this progressive lung disease increases with age. That means that seniors and those who provide senior care need to be aware of this condition to make sure that COPD treatment is administered when necessary. What are some indicators of COPD? The following are six of the most common warning signs of this condition: [Read More]

3 Things You Should Know If Your Debt Is Purchased By A Third Party Company

Posted on: 30 December 2014

In today's consumption-driven market it is difficult not to acquire some debt. If you have debts that you were unable to pay, it is important to recognize that these debts could be sold to debt purchasing companies. If your debt is purchased by a collection agency, there are 3 things you should be aware of to ensure that you are able to interact with the collection company to resolve your original debt in the future. [Read More]

Commercial Telephone Systems: Exploring Your Options

Posted on: 26 December 2014

One of the most important features of any successful company is their ability to communicate well with both their customers and their suppliers. This is because even a slight breakdown in the communication process could result in an ordering mistake or an unhappy customer. This is why it is so important to choose carefully when selecting a telephone system for your business. Taking the time to review the pros and cons of each option outlined below will help to ensure you are making the best possible choice for your business's communication needs. [Read More]

Performance Assessment Assignments

Posted on: 22 December 2014

Most students have different learning styles and different developmental levels. This fact adds an additional challenge to the role of teachers. Recognizing each student's ability and meeting them at their level is where the challenge lies. Traditional testing is generally the method used to help teachers identify both the strengths and weakness of their students. However, this is not the only method. Performance assessments are an alternative that can offer better insight on this matter. [Read More]