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Odd Jobs--Employment in the Interim
Greenbacks for the Cash Hungry I have set this blog up for the unfortunate unemployed and underemployed at this time of crisis in the US economy. (Not to exclude international, but I know little in this arena...
2 commentsQuick List of Reputable Paid Market and Survey Studies
Participants needed for the following paid Research Opportunities. These studies are open for a limited time. Click to see if you qualify or for information. Paid Studies Available Now! Business Technology...
0 comments"Your Headline: Hook 'Em or Lose 'Em"
HEADLINES Website visitors do NOT read; they SCAN. If I don’t hammer another point home with this hub, hopefully you will remember this one... Your Headline is King! As a content writer, you have...
0 commentsPeer Reviewed Medical Journal Articles
It seems like every week, the press crackles with stories about medical breakthroughs, promising new research, amazing results from studies, or medical findings that could lead to a cure. On the side of...
0 commentsPart 2- How to Stay Safe and Start Earning Income Taking Online Paid Surveys
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0 commentsThe study said 47% of men and heterosexual, when the first note that the exchange of the chest
A perfect face, far from being like a proud peaks of the more easily grasp the man's eye. Recently, the British "Daily Mail" published in a recent study shows that 47% of men and heterosexual face to face,...
0 commentsHow to be a networker
The Internet is a connection platform. We all as individuals need to connect and make relationships. It takes a lifetime to make a friend but a mere handshake makes a person listen to your story. This marvel,...
0 commentsMom's Feeding Habits Focus Group --$225 giftcard
This really is a great offer/survey/focus group for those of you who qualify, but you must hurry because these fill up fast and it's a focus group.....through 20/20 Research. This is a research study...
0 commentsWhat makes Psychology a Science?
An overview of why Psychology is considered a science. It discusses the value of scientific attitudes and the use of the scientific method in Psychology, as well as collaboration among Psychologists as a way to refine research distributed in the scientific community.
12 commentsQualitative design
McCaslin & Scott (2003) have developed a five-question method for framing a qualitative research study which a learner shared with me last semester. The premise of these authors is that graduate students...
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