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(Medical hair restoration) How to Germ Proof Your Kitchen and Other Household Areas Against Bird Flu

Friday, 21 March 2008
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By Richard Stooker

  Chances are there're a lot more germs growing in your kitchen and the rest of your house than you think. Your kitchen is a breeding ground for cold, influenza and stomach viruses, as well as the normal microbes that inhabit your skin and digestive tracts.

Even though you think you're a great housekeeper.

The most dangerous area is the kitchen. Yes, surprising as it seems, your kitchen probably has more germs than your bathroom -- where the worst of them are flushed away.

Your kitchen contains a huge number of surfaces. You and your family touch them, and spatter and spill food over counters and the table and onto the floor. You pick up utensils. You cut up and cook food that even if not contaminated also contains nutrition for germ growth.

Yes, you clean your kitchen. But few people practice sanitation as strictly as they could.

One problem is raw meat. Beef can contain E coli 0157 and poultry can contain Salmonella and Campylobacter.

It's highly unlikely in the U.S. or other developed countries that are
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The Interviewer's Perception or Who Gets Hired? (medical hair restoration)

Thursday, 20 March 2008
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By Jack Deal

  I recently interviewed on radio a high tech human resources guru from Silicon Valley. During one segment of the show we had been talking about appropriate dress for a high tech job position. At one of the commercial breaks he mentioned he had done recruiting at a small high tech company that had adopted 'grunge' as its corporate identity. He had interviewees that had torn clothing, matted hair and no shoes.

It was a strange set of interviews, he confided, but for better or worse the company had set the standard. A suit and tie were definitely not appropriate. Later in the show we discussed in more detail what sorts of things were appropriate.

Having been involved in thousands of interviews I thought I had seen it all: alcohol, facial tattoos, free use of obscenities, etc. Still, the question of an interviewer's perception is an interesting one so I began to jot down a few notes.

The perceptual experts tell us we have 6 seconds to make a first impression. That is the visual side of perception. Personal hygiene, with
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