September 23rd, 2008

Software Testing Techniques - Making Sure Programs Work Correctly

Making the most of software, allowing it to function on multiple levels using software testing techniques

For most, testing simply means taking all of the bugs and problems out of a specific piece of technology. However, for those that know technology, they also know that there is much more that is involved in making sure that a piece of software works correctly. The software testing techniques that are used in order to make the most of software is one that will allow for a computer, system or gadget to completely function on several levels. Understanding these techniques is one that will allow any technician to further step into the capability to completely test software.

May 25th, 2008

Romance Is The Key To A Successful Relationship

Romance is the key to a successful relationship. Are you lacking romance in your relationship and wondering how to get it? Just relax, it’s very easy to get it back once it’s gone. It is very risky for both of the partners to be in such a situation because the relationship can easily dry off. Romance is all about what made you get attracted to one another and trying to keep it real and alive. Remember romance is the key to a successful relationship and thus try to keep romance in your relationship burning. Never lose that first urge that drove you close to your spouse the first time you met. Try to keep on the fire that was burning in your first days of your dating.

January 15th, 2008

Sex After Prostate Cancer- Will Fear Or Love Prevail In Your Relationship?- Communication Is The Key

If you’ve read any of my articles in the past, you know that I’m not a doctor, I’m a wife, and a communicator by profession. My husband survived Prostate Cancer a little more than six years ago. We have experienced the before,during, and after procedure stress in our lives and our relationship. I write for inspiration, love, and hope for all who care to read what I offer.

Before procedures, everyone is worried about the outcome of the procedures. After the procedures, everyone has questions about the relationship, sex, and love. It can get confusing sometimes. Add to this confusion and frustrations about our bodies and aging with the fact that middle-aged women also are or will be dealing with menopausal and hormonal issues of their own and wow…..it’s nuts.

December 15th, 2007

Second Marriage Pitfall #1 - Why Second Marriages Are More Likely To Fail

Pitfall #1: You don’t learn from the mistakes you made in your first marriage.

Some important but unsettling news for those of you thinking about remarrying: More second marriages end in divorce than first marriages. And the statistics are even worse for third marriages. Intuitively, you might think the opposite would be true. After all, you’re definitely older the second time around, so you’ve got to be wiser, too. Right?

Many people who enter a second marriage don’t realize the specific challenges that come with remarrying. Awareness of these challenges should start with an understanding of the reasons why your first marriage ended.

December 2nd, 2007

How To Impress Retail Customers With Your Great Service

There is a key way that retail sales and service professionals can improve business and client relationships. That is to begin thinking about service right away – as soon as the relationship starts. If you do that you’ll immediately make an impression with your clients and probably have a client for life.

Despite all of the attention given to the importance of great service, few buyers feel today that service is really up to par. The “automation” of society has made this even worse. Everywhere we go it’s “self service.” That makes the old-fashioned face-to-face selling and service situation an extraordinary opportunity to impress your customers with great service and at the same time dramatically increase your business and customer loyalty.

November 27th, 2007

The Whole World In A Malt Shop - The Art Of The Jazz Conversation

Have you ever had a jazz conversation? Would you know it if you had it? A jazz conversation is one with jazz riffs and rhymes. It has rhythm. It diverges and converges on theme and variation, and improvises freely between instruments, while maintaining a central melody. The art of conversation is becoming more rare these days as rushing becomes more the norm. To be with a good conversationalist (especially while sipping an orange shake) is a true treat.


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