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Grammar Tips For Business Professionals
Confusing words Who Whom

When To Use : Who and Whom


Grammar and word use reminders, tips for the busy professional from the Resources Lesson Center .   Which is right?  

Who and Whom are two easily confused words.  

Question: For who/whom should I take this to the office?

Who & Whom Resource Rule:
Use the he/him method to decide which word is correct.

  • He=who
  • Him=whom
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Staking A Claim On Financial Control
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Americans recently declared their top priorities are to loose weight and gain ground financially.  This is the perfect time to begin your six step debt diet. 

Six Steps Toward Financial Health

Step One: Know where you stand.  Do you know exactly what you owe and how long it will take you to pay it off? If you have been paying the minimums on your credit cards in 2006, you’ve lost financial ground.  Gather each of this month’s statements.  Make an itemized list that includes each account balance and interest rates. Having your total financial obligations at your finger tips can help you make better financial decisions.

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Professional Courtesy Email and Instant Message Use
business resources courtesy in workplace Before you dash off a quick email or instant message to a friend or family member during a protracted work meeting , remember that your message may be monitored. Over three-quarters (76%) of US firms report that they record and review their employees communications on the job, with over half retaining and reviewing email.

The consequences of misuse can be severe. The American Management Association reports that one in four companies have terminated employees for email misuse. This might be the perfect day to brush up on what your employer says about proper use of email and IM in the "Company Handbook."  Companies large and small are implementing electronic technology policies. The primary drivers for communication monitoring are legal and regulatory. In a court of law, email, instant messages, and other employee content has become evidence. They are the equivalent of business DNA.  

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Dating Sites Gathering The Details
 

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Internet Dating - More than one out of every ten Internet users visit dating sites.  When our focus narrows to the Internet population who describe themselves as “single and seeking a relationship,” the number triples. Thirty-seven percent of those who are single and looking for a relationship say they have gone to dating websites.

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Learn To Solve Cooking and Kitchen Challenges
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How To Reheat Pizza

 Looking for a solution for the soggy pizza problem?
Try this -- Heat up leftover pizza in a non-stick skillet on
 top of the stove, set heat to med-low and heat
 till warm. This keeps the crust crispy. No soggy
 micro pizza.

How To Have Perfect Deviled Eggs

Summertime means picnics. And picnics and parties call for deviled eggs.

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Searching Top Ten Terms and Google Trends
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Ever wonder what the rest of the world has been searching for in the last 30 days? Across all search engines the popularity charts are topped by these search terms: Google, games cheat, my space, eBay, yahoo, play games, elin nordegren, stupid criminals, and baby boy names.

If your interest is focused on what’s been 'Googled' recently, you‘ll want to test out the new Google Trends.  Google Trends is a new tool from Google Labs that shows the most popularly searched terms from the beginning of 2004 to now.

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Five Summer Activities and Crafts For Kids And Parents
 

kids_and_parents_five_fun_summer_crafts_activities_parent_resource_center.jpgDuring the pop-up storms or when it is just too hot to go out side, have you ever wondered what you were going to do to help entertain your child?  Or...are you tired of watching your child sit behind the computer playing video games all day?  Well, these simple activities will bring you and your child closer together.  The below activities will help open up communication between you and your child.  You will build special memories together that each of you will remember for life!  So, clear off the table and get ready to interact and build a relationship with your child!

1. Super Summer Stepping Stone

Items needed:

  • Cement
  • Disposable foil tray
  • Disposable plastic knife
  • Special small object gathered throughout the summer
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