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Drew Hendricks
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When Apple announced its plans to release two new iPhones, the news set off a tremor that went all the way around the world. In China, the world’s largest mobile market, people are lining up to purchase the newest version of smartphone technology.
From pot plants and garden supplies, to food and magazines, the array of items that can be purchased online and the general ease that accompanies online shopping has resulted in an ecommerce surge.
Whatever job you’re in, you’ve probably experienced the notorious mid-afternoon slump. That moment at work when your brain, body or both seem to decide that they’ve had enough.
For many of us model professionals, office romances are a divisive subject. On the one hand, it’s the perfect way to clear up that awkward sexual tension hovering over the workroom.
From supermarkets and department stores, to small marketplaces and gardening centres, over the past five years, the entire online retail sector has seen significant growth, and has doubled its share of the retail market.
Summer has arrived and with it consumer spending has thawed, although not to the levels that e-tailers had hoped. Larger purchases — cars, furniture, and other durable goods — have decreased.
Sofa seat belts on; this week sees the release of Need For Speed on DVD. The film’s raison d’etre is to see how many ridiculously fast cars they drive (and destroy) in 132 minutes of fully-leaded action.
Many jobs in the construction industry require workers to undergo drug testing, and the same is true for other blue-collar positions ranging from truck drivers to forklift operators.
Let’s face it: In this “hurry-up-and-get-it-done” world, few of us have time to even consume an eight-ounce cup of joe before it turns cold, let alone squeeze in a decent lunch break.
Intelligent transportation is the future to prevent drunk driving incidents in the future. Google as well as many other car companies are creating self-driving cars these days to save lives.