Archive for January, 2010

Playing Hard Made Possible

January 29th, 2010

Contrary to popular belief, physical therapy is not limited to being a singular medical profession. In fact, physical therapy branches out to a variety of applications that include caring for patients who suffer from Alzheimer’s disease and the recuperation of patients who have undergone bypass surgery.
Because of the diversity in the body of knowledge that is devoted to physical, some physical therapists undergo specialized training in a specific clinical area. While there are many different Read more »

Supervisory Training and Learning

January 29th, 2010

SUPERVISORY TRAINING AND LEARNING – Part 1The author has spend years training supervisors, generally in manufacturing. With whatever curriculum he used, he would include a section on adult learning theory & practice. With this as a framework, he believed that trainees are far more receptive to the training as they have some understanding of why and how the program is constructed to benefit their growth. Very rarely do training facilitators take the time to explain the basics of adult Read more »

Wildlife charity and brewery toast record raffle

January 25th, 2010

NOTTS Wildlife Trust and Castle Rock Brewery are toasting the success of a record fundraising raffle.

The Wildlife Trust collected more than Pounds 1,230 through the raffle, which was held during the four-day Robin Hood Beer Festival last month.

The amount was more than double that raised by the charity at last years event.

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Small beer business booms

January 23rd, 2010

A FORMER stockbroker who started brewing beer at his Rusthall home has watched his business grow rapidly in the past two years.

Yudhistra Moodley is now successfully selling his brews at 19 outlets across Kent and East Sussex.

Just two years ago the selftaught 38-year-old, who lives in Erskine Park Road, started concocting his very own recipes Read more »

Planning For My Retirement

January 15th, 2010

I am eligible to retire from my current job on April 4, 2010. And that is the day that life without work begins.

My retirement will be different than most in that my monthly take home will increase over the years. This is due to a government pension, military retirement and social security.

When I hit 57 years and 4 months, I will be able to call it quits. I will have 5 years working with the US government and will be eligible for a small pension. It will not be enough to live on, but I also have Read more »