Archive for May 29th, 2008

Seeking Employment? Try Job Searching Online

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

If you are thinking of making a change in your work status, you should seriously try job searching online. The internet offers a unique opportunity for researching and contacting employers you might otherwise overlook.

One of the best methods for finding a job opening is to search the online listings from your local newspapers. Even small town and rural editions usually have a website where you can start your research.

Another good source of information when you are job searching online can be found by contacting your Chamber of Commerce. Many times these types of business groups are good places to network and find businesses that may need the job skills you have to offer.

In order to find work related websites, start by entering the word or phrase that best describes your desired work into a search engine like Google, Yahoo or MSN adding job listings to the entry. If you want to find a wider range of employment information, search websites designed specifically for this purpose. Career websites typically gather job listings for many different categories, but many websites will give you an option of entering your zip code to narrow your search.

If you find a company that seems promising you may be asked to submit you resume. Always do some research on the company before sending any information, especially your Social Security number. People new to job searching online will need to be especially careful. Try to get a phone number to contact the company if you are questioning their validity.

Job searching online provides a great opportunity to find work, whether you use a employment website or local periodical listings. With the advent of email, you can contact more companies and narrow the field much faster. Be sure to ask the company if they can add you to any list that provides you with updated job openings.

Author - Jeffrey Neal
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Gummy Bear Breast Implants

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

For anyone who is contemplating having a breast augmentation, the term gummy bear implants may have come up a couple of times. Although the term may be funny, the implants themselves are no laughing matter. Gummy bear implants are the referred to terminology to cohesive jail implants. As of currently, cohesive jail implants have been around in excess of a decade and were developed by Dr. Steven Teitelbaum to create a longer lasting more natural enhancement.

The reason they have become known as gummy bear implants is due to the fact that if you cut them they feel like a gummy bear. Since the entire implant is composed of a solidified gel, there is literally no chance of leaking and therefore can save a patient a lot of headaches. These implants are made of the same composition type of silicone gel but have an extra additive to ensure they stay solidified.

Because of the thickness of the silicone gel, it will not leak or run and is considered to be a more stable implant with a longer life expectancy than any other implant. Although the implants are more solidified, this does not mean that the implant will not rupture rather in the event of a rupture the silicone will not leak out and cause connective tissue disorders. Due to how short the cohesive gel implants have been around the long term effects associated with them are still unknown but all-in-all they do look like a promising alternative to the standard silicone and saline filled implants.

The biggest issue with cohesive gel implants is the limited incision choices associated with the procedure. Since the implants are more solidified they cannot be inserted via the areola, underarm or navel and can only be inserted through the fold under the breasts. The chances with scaring may be greater but the length of time that the implant will stay in good shape is worth it. The downside of the cohesive gel implant is that it is a tear drop shaped implant and therefore runs the risks of the implant shifting which may cause distortion of the breast and requires another surgery in order to remedy the movement.

Dr. Jim Greene would like to invite you to learn more about:

Breast implants

Gummy bear breast implants

Surgery

The above resources will provide you with CRITICAL information that will help you make a more informed decision on your surgery.