Monthly Archives: April 2010

Executives Were Early Adopters of the Aerion Chair

24 April 2010
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In the early days, aerion chairs were chairs used primarily by executives, in part because of its high price tag. And many of those executives were relative youngsters running some of the country’s most exciting companies: internet dot.com firms. The chair became synonymous with the early Internet days, and then later found a home in the traditionally more conservative corporate office environment. Prices of the chair have always been high, they have come down to within reach of more modest budgets, and its popularity has grown from there. Today, some 15 years later, aeron chairs continued to be found in offices everywhere.

My Sister Now Juices for Her Health Almost Every Day

12 April 2010
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My sister has been on a health food kick for about three months now. I admit that she is looking better since she has lost some weight. I have noticed that her acne has cleared up too. On top of that, she seems to be the energetic one in the family now. It’s getting harder and harder to keep up with her these days. Part of her new regimen involves using a vegetable and fruit juicer that she learned about in a Juicers For Your Health seminar. Now she juices almost every day. Sarah says that she feels so much better since she has started putting healthier food in her body. I think I may follow her lead.

The Importance of Learning Music Theory

3 April 2010
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For some people, learning music theory would be considered a waste of time as they argue that music, the universal language, simply needs to be experienced. Such people further argue that learning music theory could actually inhibit creativity which is essential in developing music.While these arguments are true to some extent, learning music theory is important for the growth of the musician. Learning music theory enables the musician to communicate more effectively with others and also aids in teaching others about music. If music is the universal language, music theory is the vocabulary.

I’m Trying to Learn How to Find My Way Around the Office Filing Cabinets

2 April 2010
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I like working in this doctor’s office. The work is steady and the hours pass swiftly. In fact, it seems as if I just get started and it is time to take a break and then it is lunch time. I try to get a lot of record keeping done in the afternoon, including updating our huge Filing Cabinets. Gradually we are putting more and more of our records on computer software. In the long run that will be much more convenient and save us a lot of time and space. For now, I am just trying to learn where everything belongs and how the system works. Then I’ll be all set.