During flu season, when fever, aches, and chills hit, it is easy to forget one’s manners. A recent survey of more than 1,000 Americans found that nearly two-thirds (64%) of those who had influenza in the past three years admit to being “That Guy,” who despite experiencing flu symptoms, continues to go about his/her daily activities.
As part of its “Are You That Guy?” influenza education campaign, the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) is partnering with the Emily Post Institute to remind Americans to do the responsible thing during flu season and practice behavior that will help limit the spread of influenza, a highly contagious virus. The campaign also reminds Americans to see a doctor quickly if flu strikes. The campaign offers flu etiquette tips for managing common situations where the flu virus might be shared from one person to another, such as shaking hands during a business meeting, over a family dinner, or when faced with a fellow airplane traveler who is showing signs of flu.
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In the days when “tweets” were bird sounds and a “text” was a book, workplace blunders had a limited audience. Now, however, these missteps can receive broad exposure -- with unhappy consequences: Three out of four (76 percent) human resources (HR) managers polled by Robert Half said technology etiquette breaches can affect a person’s career prospects.
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It still pays to play nice at work, a new Robert Half survey confirms. Nearly half (48 percent) of workers interviewed said being courteous to others can help an employee rise through the ranks. Another 41 percent said etiquette plays at least some role in career advancement.
Robert Half also has introduced new videos illustrating some of the most egregious examples of office etiquette faux pas as part of the firm’s ongoing video series, “Don’t Let This Happen to You.” The lighthearted videos, including “The Cupcake Caper,” along with advice on avoiding common blunders, can be found at www.roberthalf.com/dont-let-this-happen-to-you.
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Book marketing, book trailers and author etiquette by Sheila Clover English Barbara Vey covers time management for authors, branding, what to do or not do at conventions and many other pieces of wisdom for authors new and experienced. Sheila is the owner of the trademarked term, book trailer, and has worked with over 200 clients from Christine Feehan to James Rollins and from publishers to publicists. Barbara Vey of Publishers Weekly blog Beyond her Blog was named industry professional of the year by Romance Writers of America. Shared insights, behind the scenes, great tips all in a nutshell. non-fiction/marketing
Looking to shower a new mom to be with the latest gifts and necessities for her bundle of joy? From binkies, bottles and blankets to diapers, baby carriers, and plush toys – our nationally recognized parenting expert is available for live interviews to provide the latest baby shower gift trends. She will discuss everything from the most unique gifts around and gift-giving etiquette, to how you can throw a shower for an expectant mom in your life.
Smarter, Wiser, Kinder is a Children's Enlightenment Book. It is designed to help children thrive, by highlighting the seamless connections between academic and social-emotional learning. These are protective factors which foster resilience in children, and promote safe and supportive families and schools. Learn about the book and this author: www.TraceyCollins.com Children's Books, Non-fiction
Match, the world’s largest relationship company, today released findings from its fifth annual Singles in America study – the most comprehensive national representative study of American singles to date. The 2014 data illustrates the ways in which adult singles of all ages, ethnic backgrounds and regions date and communicate in a tech-savvy world. The study also reveals singles’ sexual desires and sheds light on their opinions of modern gender roles and controversial political topics.
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With wedding season approaching, happy couples from around the world are preparing to walk down the aisle and begin their lives together. Wedding season also marks the time when friends and family will be asked to give a toast to celebrate the occasion. For many, it may be the first time they are being asked to speak publicly, and, although it may be in front of friends and family, it can be an intimidating experience.
Toastmasters International, the global organization devoted to communication and leadership skills development, offers tips for delivering a memorable wedding toast.
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With recent studies citing that mobile distractions such as texting can be even more dangerous than drinking and driving, parents are looking for answers on how to best educate and promote responsible mobile phone use to their teens. As part of her role in the LG Text Ed campaign, an educational program aimed at parents, Jane Lynch shot a series of entertaining and educational viral videos for LG Mobile Phones about mobile phone misuse. With the goal of educating parents about the importance of talking to their kids about responsible mobile phone use, the LG Text Ed video series addresses issues such as “sexting,” mobile harassment and text etiquette, while helping parents learn how to use mobile phones to communicate better with their kids. In the series finale, Jane drives right to the point and addressees the potentially damaging consequences of texting while driving.
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During flu season, when fever, aches, and chills hit, it is easy to forget one’s manners. A recent survey of more than 1,000 Americans found that nearly two-thirds (64%) of those who had influenza in the past three years admit to being “That Guy,” who despite experiencing flu symptoms, continues to go about his/her daily activities.
As part of its “Are You That Guy?” influenza education campaign, the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) is partnering with the Emily Post Institute to remind Americans to do the responsible thing during flu season and practice behavior that will help limit the spread of influenza, a highly contagious virus. The campaign also reminds Americans to see a doctor quickly if flu strikes. The campaign offers flu etiquette tips for managing common situations where the flu virus might be shared from one person to another, such as shaking hands during a business meeting, over a family dinner, or when faced with a fellow airplane traveler who is showing signs of flu.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/53536-nfid-emily-post-institute-educate-about-spreading-manners-not-influenza
In this video we Learn colors with Skittles, M and M for Toddlers and baby doll bath time with rainbow colours Learning colors for babies and toddlers should be done in a fun way and that is why we decided to make use of Skittles, M and M. We also used a baby doll bath time to make learning colors fun and interesting.
A great idea to teach children colors in an easy way is to make use of vibrant colours and fascinating items that would keep your baby or toddlers attention. Fascinating items such as baby doll m and m ,candies, skittles or even balloons or balls can help teach your babies colors.
There are also games that can help teach toodlers colors: http://www.whattoexpect.com/toddler/p
Here is also a very interesting article you can read if you are struggling to teach your kids colors in an interesting way: http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2014/05/table-manners-physicians-30-tips-dining-etiquette.html