Articles related to "Weakness"
Military: Marriage Strength or Weakness
Has the military put a strain on marriages or has it strengthened them? I looked to a number of military spouses myself included to find out the truth of marriage in the military
• marriage
• military
The Mistake of Equating Kindness With Weakness
An exploration of communication techniques with emphasis on the strength in kindness and the role life experiences play in developing this technique.
• kindess
• communication
• assertiveness
• straight shooter
• selfish
The Roosters, the Dogs and the Boars (or Pigs)
The characteristics of the roosters, the dogs and the boars (pigs) are discussed in this article , which completes the series of the twelve animal signs. Some are desirable qualities whereas others might not be so helpful!
• vietnamese zodiac
• animal signs
• roosters
• boars
• dogs
Small Business SWOT Analysis
A SWOT analysis helps to identify the Strengths,Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats that face a business and is as relevant for small businesses as it is larger ones.
• swot
• small business success
• building a successful business
• strengths
• weaknesses
Myasthenia Gravis Overview
Myasthenia gravis is a neuromuscular disease that is autoimmune in nature. This neurological illness can cause facial and bodily muscular weakness.
• myasthenia gravis
• neuromuscular disease
• neuroligical
• muscular
• autoimmune
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Thyroid Disease
Many people with thyroid disease suffer with weakness, tingling and/or pain in their hands. These symptoms also charecterize carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Is there a the difference?
• carpal tunnel syndrome
• repititive stress injury
• thyroid
• numbness
• tingling
Church Observations
Of what is a church/congregation made up? People? What type of people? Perfect people? Is there an ideal for Christians? It must be noted that Christians model perfection poorly, but model forgiveness greatly. Ann Landers always said the church is a hospital for sinners, not a museum for saints. This list lists some of our human foibles. But also remember--in Christ's blood you ARE saints in the presence of God! ~St. John L. Hoh, Jr.
• church
• foibles
• weakness
• sermons
• wttnesses
Fibromyalgia and a wheel chair at age 26?
Why would a Fibromyalgia consent to using a wheelchair? I found my own reasons and it is now an aide not an embarrassment.
• fibromyalgia
• wheelchair
• handicap
• wheelchair access
• canes
Is Your New Symptom Really MS?
Multiple sclerosis can cause a variety of symptoms. It's important to determine whether a new symptom is MS-related or a sign of another health condition.
• multiple sclerosis
• multiple
• sclerosis
• ms
• symptom
Resisting Temptation
Everyone struggles with something: eating too much, yelling at the kids,gambling, watching too much tv, self-abuse, etc. Here's how to make resisting temptation easy
• resisting temptation
• resist temptation
• whats your weakness
• why you struggle
• why you succumb
The Great Age Debate
How old should your horse be before you ride him for the first time? This hotly-debated question is also one of the most important decisions you can make to ensure a healthy and happy future for your youngster - here are some of the issues involved.
• horse
• horses
• young horses
• training young horses
• riding young horses
The Dream Journal: A New Year's Challenge
Challenges the dreamer to keep a regular dream journal and discusses the possibilities of using the journal as a mechanism for personal transformation and evoultion.
• dream journal
• lauri jean crowe
• dream diary
• personal transformation
• spiritual
Business Plan Competitive Analysis
Struggling with the competitive analysis portion of your business plan? Work through it here.
• business plan
• how to write a business plan
• business plan competitors
• type of competition
• competitors strengths and weaknesses
How to Play to Your Strengths
To understand your career strengths, be careful who you compare yourself with. Examine what is required in your target job and beware of discounting real strengths.
• play to your strengths
• strategic strengths
• career strengths
• preferred career path
• major weaknesses
How to Write a SWOT Analysis
Learn how to break down a company by looking at its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT).
• what is a swot analysis
• strengths of a company
• weaknesses of a company
• opportunities to a company
• threats to a company
Make a Lasting Impression
Asking the right questions can pay off in a job interview.
• job
• interview
• job interview
• applications
• cover letters
Preparing a SWOT Analysis
A SWOT analysis is a technique for understanding the position of your product or company against the competition and external forces.
• swot
• competitive analysis
• mba
• product positioning
• swot analysis
ALS Facts
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, or ALS, is a devastating neurodegenerative disease. Bringing it to the world's attention can get it deserved recognition and support.
• als
• amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
• lou gehrig's disease
• paralysis
• neurodegenerative
Bell's Palsy
Neurological Illness can be strange and sometimes frightening. Learn more about Bell's palsy, a temporary condition that weakens or paralyzes one side of the face.
• bell's palsy
• facial paralysis
• facial weakness
• dr. charles bell
• 7th cranial nerve
Bell's Palsy Symptoms
Bell's palsy has certain symptoms that are specific to this neurological illness. They can last for weeks to many months. Learn about Bell's palsy symptoms....
• bell's palsy
• bell's palsey
• bells palsy
• neurological illness
• neurological disorder
Canine Degenerative Myelopathy
A chronic, degenerative disease that affects dogs is very similar to human multiple sclerosis. Both conditions destroy the myelin that covers nerves.
• canine degenerative myelopathy
• myelin
• dogs
• nerve damage
• german shepherds
Lou Gehrig's Disease
The development of Lou Gehrig's disease, a disease of the motor neurons, leads to progressive disability as neural control of the skeletal muscles of the body is lost.
• lou gehrig's disease
• amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
• causes of motor neuron death
• control of skeletal muscle contraction
• muscular weakness
MS Depression: What Causes It?
MS depression can be organic (produced by the body) or situational (produced by outside factors such as stress or medication), or a combination of both......
• multiple sclerosis
• ms
• depression
• organic
• organic depression
Shingles Facial Complications
"Shingles" is a term for the adult zoster-varicella virus. Ramsay Hunt syndrome is when this virus attacks the face. Bell's palsy is the resulting facial paralysis.
• ramsay hunt syndrome
• bell's palsy
• shingles
• zoster-varicella virus
• facial
Symptoms of a Stroke
Strokes can kill so it's important to know the warning signs. Symptoms can come on quickly, making it imperative to seek immediate medical attention.
• strokes
• neurological symptoms
• symptoms
• dizziness
• weakness
What is Sciatica?
If you have not had sciatica then you almost certainly know someone who has. This common form of trapped nerve mostly arises from a problem in the lower back.
• sciatica and back pain
• sciatica and trapped nerve
• sciatica and numbness
• sciatica and slipped disc
• sciatica and muscle weakness
A Followed Dream
As a brain injured college student, I wasn't able to function as well as other students. I needed an aide to assist me on campus. In order to fulfill a lifelong dream, this was my only option. That was until the state had their say.
• college
• dreams
• campus
• class
• epilepsy
Is It All In My Head?
The mysterious and changing symptoms of MS make many patients wonder if they are just overstressed or imagining things. Why is a diagnosis of MS so hard to come by?
• multiple sclerosis
• ms
• psychological
• symptoms
• stress
The Fatigue Factor
Fatigue is one of the most common complaints heard from MS patients. What are the factors that contribute to this often-disabling symptom?
• multiple sclerosis
• fatigue
• ms
• weakness
• tired
COMPETITION
Competition is usually a fact of life. It is rare that a product or service is so unique that someone else is not doing the same thing. Check out competition before starting to manufacture your product. Judge whether there is room for your product.
• competition
• fact of life
• massie's
• the crafters' helper
• rare
HINTS ON HIRING
When the business expands and you need the help of other workers, there is the choice of hiring people to work directly for you or going to an independent contractor. Know the difference between the two before hiring. When the business expands and you need the help of other workers
• business
• expands
• massie's
• craft talk
• need
Signs (Movie Review)
Could it be that there are no coincidences? That's the question that M. Night Shyamalan asks in his psychological SF thriller <i>Signs</i>. Does the film live up to the standards set in his previous outings? And when it comes to faith, which side of the fence are you on?
• signs
• review of signs
• signs movie review
• m night shyamalan
• films by m night shyamalan
Iran Islamic Tourism Conference
The International Conference on Tourism of Islamic Countries in Tehran will discuss the current state of tourism in these countries and find ways for promoting it.
• middle east
• world tourism organization
• international conference
• islamic countries
• tehran
Leadership Development Needs
While executives differ widely, there are some common strengths and weaknesses that keep repeating themselves.
• leadership development needs
• executive strengths and weaknesses
• results orientation
• persuasiveness
• problem solving and decision making
The Motley Fool Investment Guide
The pros and cons of The Motley Fool Investment Guide which details a simple investment strategy aimed to beat the market through smart, long-term, investing
• the motley fool
• investment guide
• the motley fool investment guide
• review
• pros
Under the Banner of Heaven
Under the Banner of Heaven, written by Jon Krakauer, delves into the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Ladder Day Saints and the rise of Mormon Fundamentalism.
• under the banner of heaven
• jon krakauer
• book review
• mormon fundamentalism
• church of jesus christ of ladder day saints
Bobcat Fever in Domestic Cats
Cytauxzoonosis, also known as Bobcat Fever, is fatal to domestic cats. You can protect your cat from this illness by taking certain precautionary measures.
• bobcat fever
• cytauxzoonosis
• cat ticks
• cat diseases
• cat parasites
Caring for the human heart
The human heart is about the size of a fist and weighs between 200 to 425 grams. It sits between the lungs and the middle of the chest, a little left of the breastbone.
• angina
• arteries
• blood
• cholesterol
• clot
Diabetes facts and figures
Sugar Diabetes is the most common glandular condition in North America. Patients with Diabetes are candidates for heart disease.
• fatigue
• reduction of energy levels
• vision problems
• constant thirst
• muscle weakness
Florida Gators Football in 2008
Are the Gators en route to their 2nd title in 3 years? What do they have? What are they missing? What's the one aspect that could keep them from the title?
• florida gator football in 2008
• florida gators in 2008
• florida offense
• florida weakness
• florida defense
Low Blood Sugar in Puppies
Puppies, especially toy breeds, are susceptible to falling glucose levels of Transient Juvenile Hypoglycemia which can cause coma, seizures, brain damage and death.
• hypoglycemia
• puppies
• puppy care
• hypoglycemic attack
• hypoglycemic
Massage and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Can massage therapy treat and prevent carpal tunnel syndrome?
• carpal tunnel syndrome
• massage therapy
• treatment and prevention of carpal tunnel
• carpal tunnel
• hand
Massage for Stroke Patients
Stroke is said to be the 3rd leading cause of death in America and the number one cause of disability among adults. Find out how massage therapy can help.
• massage and stroke patients
• what is a stroke
• massage therapy
• stroke disability
• stroke
Stroke
A Stroke is one of the main causes of adult disability and the third leading cause of death next to cancer and heart disease.
• stroke
• brain attack
• blood in the brain
• ischemic stroke
• hemmorhagic stroke