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5 Benefits of Corporate Gifts
By Ann Liu · 3 years ago
Developing an efficient corporate giving strategy entails keeping the budget small and reasonable. Simple yet useful presents offer the highest usability and response rate. It does not have to be expensive for your employees or ...
Can Raccoons Get into Your Walls?
By Dan Frankian · 3 years ago
Raccoons are resourceful creatures and they often try to make their dens in chimneys and attics. However, they can make a den just about anywhere in your house. If you've noticed the sounds of these ...
What are the Benefits of using Membership Cards for your Business?
By Ann Liu · 3 years ago
Membership cards and discount offers are significant components of client loyalty marketing campaigns. Consumers and corporate customers can apply for membership cards provided by firms that supply items or services they commonly purchase. Customers can ...
5 reasons to start a business during a recession!
By James Exarchou · 3 years ago
Starting a business can be very challenging. A lot of planning and research is required to find a niche market and creating the business model. Covid doesn't help the situation either, creating even more problems ...
Where did the phrase tin foil hat come from?
By Bob Davis · 3 years ago
Where did the phrase tin foil hat come from? "Buddy's wearing a tin foil hat! He thinks the government is reading his mind!" This phrase is often used to mock someone who believes in conspiracy ...
I have  Seagulls on My Roof, Can I Legally Shoot Seagulls?
By Dan Frankian · 3 years ago
Most North Americans are familiar with seagulls and how they gather around, scavenging for food. Whether they flock to the park, beach, or your property, they can be a nuisance. But what happens when you ...
Alzheimer's Disease and Mercury - the Evidence
By Dr. Matt Dorsey, Dacm, Lac · 3 years ago
Alzheimer’s disease is a truly horrific condition that affects nearly 6 million Americans and is estimated to triple in prevalence during the next thirty years. And, despite the fact that the National Institute of Health ...
When and where do skunks become a problem? P.2
By Dan Frankian · 3 years ago
SKUNK CONTROL METHODS AND SOLUTIONS Once a skunk has dug a den on your property, it is difficult to remove them. However, Hawkeye employs multiple methods to provide exceptional skunk control and removal solutions that ...
Is aluminum and aluminium the same thing?
By Bob Davis · 3 years ago
Picture this, you’re dreaming that you’re a Canadian kid in a spelling bee contest that for some odd reason is happening in the UK. It’s down to you and one other contestant. The word is ...
10 Must-Do Steps for Successful Business Planning of Startups
By Dr Thommie Burger · 3 years ago
Planning is boring and cumbersome, but it is also important. You won’t get very far without effortful planning to execute your business idea. Business Planning is creating a document outlining your company’s objectives and strategies ...
The History of London
By Craig Payne · 3 years ago
London is currently the home for the Government of the UK and the nations economic center. The city is nestled on the banks of the River Thames in south eastern Britain. The city of London ...
What does the Black Community think about Mental Health and Counseling?
By Dr. Marilyn Sturdivant, Dsw, Lcsw · 3 years ago
It’s not surprising that historically there has been a stigma related to mental health and the Black Community. So let’s talk about some stigmas that have suppressed our community. The statements below are not a ...
When and where do skunks become a problem?
By Dan Frankian · 3 years ago
Skunks often become a problem when they build their winter dens in mid to late autumn. Though they do not hibernate, skunks do slow down and enter a state of torpor. Skunks will stay in ...
Aluminum Foil, Parchment Paper and Wax Paper, When Can You Substitute?
By Bob Davis · 3 years ago
So you're about to make your favourite recipe and realize you've run out of parchment paper.  No need to worry because there has to be an alternative, right? You scratch your head and think to ...
The Overland Train
By Craig Payne · 3 years ago
The Overland is an iconic train which goes in between Melbourne and Adelaide in Australia and has been traveling over the path for over 130 years, starting in 1887. This train experience is thru landscapes ...
WHEN WILDLIFE THREATENS HUMAN LIFE
By Dan Frankian · 3 years ago
When the presence or actions of wildlife pose a risk to human life, it's time to think big. Busy highways and airports are at the top of that list. The greatest danger along highways is ...
RACCOON NOISES: WHAT DOES A RACCOON SOUND LIKE?
By Dan Frankian · 3 years ago
Raccoons aren’t exactly the most subtle creatures. They’re nocturnal, which means that they do a lot of their scavenging for food at night and sleep during the day, although the number of raccoons seen during ...
How to use aluminum as a light reflector?
By Bob Davis · 3 years ago
Shout out to all the environmentally friendly gardeners who continue to develop new and inventive methods of reusing and recycling trash. Plastic bottles and jugs may be used to make drip irrigation systems, watering cans, ...
The History of Croydon, Victoria in Australia
By Craig Payne · 3 years ago
Croydon is a city in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia found about 28 km east of Melbourne's CBD. Croydon carries a population of nearly 27,000 individuals. The property that eventually became Croydon was first utilised back in ...
3 Electrical Safety Tips for Your Home
By Ann Liu · 3 years ago
We understand that you place a high priority on your family's safety, but have you considered their electrical safety? Your home has enough electricity flowing through it to electrocute someone and kill them. Applying a ...