Tips for Practical Ergonomics In Your Workplace

Ergonomics is the study of work, work environment and work tools. Take an in-depth look at the work you have to do, your environment and the things you need in order to do it well, then set them up to enhance your performance. This infographic will tell you how to improve the quality of your work day.

Top 10 Food Ideas For Your 7 Months Baby

Is your baby getting wholesome food? Is he still hungry even after a feed? Seven-month-old babies require a solid feed that fills their stomach. This is the time when the baby starts developing his own personality. It is also a transitional age where they have some mobility, and hence a good diet is very important at this milestone.

Sample Diet Chart For Pregnant Women

A healthy diet is one of the most crucial things you can do to ensure a healthy baby. Instead of having carbohydrates alone, the folks at Mom Junction have planned a healthy diet for your pregnancy, giving you wide varieties of choices.

Rise of the Forex Empire

Have you always wanted to learn about the art of the Foreign Exchange Market? The Forex Market – as it’s most commonly known – can be defined as the process in changing one country’s currency and trading this with another country’s currency for reasons which include travel, business and commerce.

The World’s Most Expensive Restaurants

The world is full of extravagant and exquisite eateries, from their rare and delicious ingredients to their stylish and expensive décor. This infographic from Pennywell shows you what it is like to dine in the world’s most expensive restaurants.

The Best of Albuquerque 2014

At just over a half-million residents, Albuquerque is only the 32nd most-populous city in the United States, but the city’s idiosyncratic local cuisine, its hip local bars and eclectic music scene, its world-class museums and world-renowned events, and perhaps most importantly, its spectacular desert vistas, all put Albuquerque on par with cities twice its size.

Check Your Losses: Payments Fraud in the U.S.

The 2014 AFP Report shows that payment fraud is still on the up-and up, despite the efforts of most organizations to lock it down with risk mitigation and controls. Checks still lead the pack as the payment type getting hit the hardest with fraud, even though we’re using them less often.