Articles related to "Co"
Co-Operational Health Care?
We tend to think there are only two types of health care, traditional and alternative medicine. In reality there are so many categories and methods that it can become a very confusing experience. Although there are die-hard defenders of each type of health care, I tend to believe the best of all possible solutions would be co-operational health care, where all methodologies interacted for the well being of the patient. Some chiropractors are now doing this.
chiropactic
• chiropractor
• adjustment
• treatment
• back
A Reality Check on Gifts for the Office
Ack! This is the time we start to realize that there are neighbors, friends and co-workers we haven't bought gifts for - then promptly panic and overspend. With all the messages to buy, buy, buy out there, it is easy to start thinking that we actually have to purchase gifts for everyone we ever knew on a first name basis. But this isn't the case. The holiday season isn't about flailing around trying to buy everyone a little something, but about showing our heartfelt appreciation to those who are close to us, whom we really love and those who have touched us deeply in the last year. This article will bring back the voice of reason and frugality when it comes to purchasing gifts for co-workers. So read on for some inexpensive and meaningful gift ideas and a different perspective on whom you should purchase gifts for.
office
• co-worker
• gift
• holiday
• inexpensive
Everything for the Holidays at Suite 101
Everything you need for the holidays can be found here at Suite 101. Suite 101 has experts in many fields to help you find just the right gift. You can find things throughout the Internet by going th the Co-op Store. Give the gift of a special Suite U course or a downloaded E-Book of a Best of the Suite Anthology.
gift
• holiday
• needs
• ideas
• co-op store
Anyone Have a Dollar?
Cash exchange practices exist which build the money supply of the community. The building of the supply is done by adding value to the stream resources by labor or by capitalism. All these streams are means of gathering the work and resources of multiple persons into a common pool. The community (including the Church) is overtly supportive of these streams and their passages within the community. The Church supports persons involved in developing these cash streams within the community. The commercial community is understood as a community resource.
cash
• economy
• rural
• community
• rural community