| How to Make Your Article Titles Sell More by Richard Stooker |
| Article titles are the headline for the article. Make sure they include a powerful benefit to the reader. |
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| How to Sell More Through Marrying the Power of Testimonials to "Once Upon a Time" by Richard Stooker |
| Case studies can combine the power of stories with testimonials to make an emotional impact that dissolves prospect sales resistance. |
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| Benefits and Risks of the Annual Flu Shot by Richard Stooker |
| Flu shots train your immune system, but don't do the heavy lifting for you. The stronger your immune system, the better it can defend you against the flu and all other diseases, vaccination or no vaccination. |
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| How to Use Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) to Improve Your Web Writing Results by Richard Stooker |
| Web site writers should now use Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) to optimize their search engine optimization results. Keyword Density Analysis is out of date. |
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| Symptoms are Not the Disease of Bird Flu Even Though They're Unpleasant by Richard Stooker |
| In the long run we're better off suffering through the symptoms of a disease than covering them up. Many bird flu symptoms are the body's way of fighting the disease. |
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| Changing to a Computer Career for Retired Baby Boomers by Richard Stooker |
| The retirement of lots of baby boomers will create an opportunity for many people to change to a computer career . . . and many of them will also be baby boomers. |
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| High Tech Jobs are Growing Fast by Richard Stooker |
| According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, some high tech jobs will be among the fastest growing job fields in the country by 2014. |
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| How to Protect Yourself From the Bird Flu Complication of Bacterial Pneumonia by Richard Stooker |
| The Pneumovax (for adults) and Prevnar or PCV7 (for children) vaccines will help protect you from the most common and dangerous complication of bird flu -- bacterial pneumonia. |
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| How You May Be Able to Protect Yourself From Bird Flu and Still Continue to Work Your Job by Richard Stooker |
| Telecommuting and telework can help keep the economy rolling and individuals perform their jobs during a bird flu pandemic. |
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| The Worst Danger From a Bird Flu Pandemic Could Make People Sick for Many Generations by Richard Stooker |
| Nuclear power plants are unique, extremely serious security concerns in the event of a bird flu pandemic. |
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| Plan Ahead to Avoid the Legal Problems of Bird Flu by Richard Stooker |
| You need to plan for the legal consequences just as you must plan for the legal consequences of any catastrophe. Sometimes, somewhere, they will happen. Don't survive the pandemic only to fall victim to a lawsuit. |
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| How to Avoid Catching Bird Flu While Hunting or Fishing by Richard Stooker |
| Sooner or later, some hunter somewhere is going to shoot a bird flu infected duck. The risk is small -- but it will happen. If you're careful, the duck will be the only one to die. |
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| Indonesia Might Solve the Puzzle of Bird Flu Transmission by Richard Stooker |
| Indonesian bird flu data could provide the answer to how bird flu is being spread around the world - through migratory birds of chicken/bird trafficking. |
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| How to Protect Yourself From the Just Discovered Way of Catching Bird Flu by Richard Stooker |
| Most people don't realize that the bird flu virus can survive in water for close to a month. Wild birds seem to be catching the virus from fish farms fed by chicken droppings. So you must protect yourself from water-bourne bird flu. |
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| How to Germ Proof Your Kitchen and Other Household Areas Against Bird Flu and Other Diseases by Richard Stooker |
| Your kitchen is the favorite place in your home for germs to multiply and infect you. Chances are, you don't keep it nearly as clean and germ-free as you think. |
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| How to Germ Proof Your Bathroom Against Bird Flu and Other Diseases by Richard Stooker |
| The bathroom contains many hidden infection hazards. Even the toilet which removes our wastes can spread infection if you don't know one important fact. |
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| Take Charge of Your Career -- You Don't Have a Choice by Richard Stooker |
| Job security is as much an antique as Pet Rocks. Take charge of your careers and finances from the very beginning. |
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| Why We Cannot Depend on a Vaccine to Save Us From Bird Flu by Richard Stooker |
| Under current technology the H5N1 influenza virus mutates faster than we can create vaccines. There aren't enough eggs in the world to produce the amounts of vaccine that the world's population will demand. |
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| Will a Universal Flu Vaccine Stop Future Pandemics? by Richard Stooker |
| Currently there're 3 types of universal influenza vaccines under development: M2, NP and peptides. |
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| How to Protect the Mentally Challenged From Bird Flu by Richard Stooker |
| A bird flu pandemic will be even more difficult to deal with for the mentally retarded and those with psychiatric disorders. |
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| How Public Contact Employees Can Protect Themselves From Bird Flu by Richard Stooker |
| People with jobs requiring them to come into physical contact with many people are most at risk of exposure to bird flu during a contagious pandemic. |
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| Bird Flu and Terrorism by Richard Stooker |
| Terrorism could be one of the additional problems of a pandemic of contagious bird flu. We must guard against fanatics who would take advantage of disorganization and depleted resources in law enforcement and security to further damage the world. |
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| How to Protect Yourself From the Emotional Dark Side of Preparing for a Bird Flu Pandemic by Richard Stooker |
| Some people let fear and hatred overcome their ability to think logically, and bird flu can bring out the worst in people. |
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| How to Protect Senior Citizens From Bird Flu by Richard Stooker |
| The elderly are especially at risk for catching bird flu, and so you must take special precautions to protect them during an influenza pandemic. |
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| Who is Most Vulnerable to Bird Flu by Richard Stooker |
| Right now, people exposed to infected chickens are most at risk. If bird flu becomes highly contagious, we're all at risk, but people with weak immune systems are most at risk. |
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