Monthly Archives: March 2015

Bangalore Sarjapur Road Real Estate Market

Sarjapur is one of the fast – developing part of Bangalore with a greater connectivity to the IT Cluster areas like Whitefield, electronic city, the outer ring road, marathahalli, and the last but not the least kormangala. And when compared to micro marketing sarjapur is booming and thanks to the rapid development in terms of the residential and the commercial …

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Job interview do’s and dont’s

Most of job seekers dont pay their attention on how they should act during job interview. It’s really important to follow some basic rules to impress hiring manager. That’s why we decided to create an unique infographic with some to do’s and dont’s. It’s a kind of manual for just graduated student or for those who was not interviewed for …

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High Cinema: Drugs in Cinema

In this infographic, we take a look at how drugs have been depicted throughout the history of film and how those depictions tie into what is happening in society in terms of drug use. From the very beginning of film, drugs have played an important role in the narrative, sometimes for the sake of propaganda and quite often as an …

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Keeping Kids Hydrated

Coffee, tea, soda pop, milk, juice, wine, and many more–we could really say that there are a lot of beverages out there in the market. It’s quite a booming industry if you think about it. Some, like coffee, have already been ingrained in our daily lives that they already changed our lifestyles and, in effect, our cultures. But, whatever happened …

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Disaster Recovery as a Service

Datacenters are crucially important for the effective performance of many companies’ daily operations. Because of this, downtime due to disaster is a huge fear for IT professionals in the US and abroad. Though many businesses invest heavily in disaster recovery plans, the solutions called for by these plans can be very expensive. One option to consider in order to cut …

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5 Ways to Master Disaster Recovery

Zerto recently completed a survey of IT professionals across a variety of industries. The data collected highlighted two big trends when it comes to disaster recovery preparedness: 1) Data center outages happen all the time, yet companies of all sizes are frequently unprepared for this occurrence. 2) Legacy disaster recovery (DR) solutions aren’t protecting businesses sufficiently. As such, we put …

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Custom Wedding Barns Transform “The Big Day”

Nearly 50 percent of brides and grooms have weddings at venues other than churches. With a rise in rustic, offbeat and shabby chic wedding themes, custom wedding barns are growing in popularity, giving a boost to the agritourism industry. Custom barn designs include all the amenities and accommodations that couples seek, while surrounding guests with natural beauty in an intimate …

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Social Work Careers to Explore

A graduate degree in social work opens up many exciting career opportunities. Many of these jobs do not necessarily fall into the social work field, but highly utilize the skills and knowledge gained by people who have pursued a master’s degree in social work. These include human resources manager, education policy analyst, diversity and inclusion manager, and public policy advocate. …

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Is Employee Engagement REALLY Worth It?

The lack of employee engagement is becoming more and more costly, for both employers and employees. With research showing 71% of disengaged employees costing anywhere from $450 – $550 billion in lost productivity, it’s time that business owners and managers alike reconsider the idea of building a better company culture. Good.Co has gone through the latest workplace research studies and …

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The High Cost of Unhappy Employees

There is an increasing amount of research which tells us that unhappy or unengaged employees actually hurt a company as a whole. The lack of company culture and engagement is causing less and less productivity, which can be remedied with a few simple changes. In 2013 a Gallup study showed that seven out of 10 workers in the US said …

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