Month: August 2012

Psi Chi International Honor Societies

Psi Chi is an organization that was created in 1929 so as to inspire scholars to excel in the science of psychology. This means that if you are studying or advancing in psychology and with the right qualification, you will get the membership. Psi Chi is part of the Association of College Honor Societies and an associate of the American Psychological Association (APA). It is also an associate of the Association for Psychological Science (APS) and this is part of its success. Many students desire to join this organization but one has to have passed well in exams to join. There are students like Kyle Thomas Glasser who know the value of joining such organizations. Kyle Thomas Glasser has successfully qualified to enter in this esteemed society.

Missed Fortune Discusses the Three Biggest Dangers to Retirees

Missed Fortune founder Doug Andrew has coached many clients to successful retirement through the Missed Fortune workshops and videos. In this brief article, he outlines three major things most Americans are facing in today’s economy: Taxes—Most Americans are dealing with concerns about their current taxes, but they’re especially concerned about their future taxes. Inflation—With the rate at which our country is spending money, Missed Fortune is getting many questions from individuals about what will happen with inflation in the coming years. Market uncertainty—It’s been a long time since we’ve seen this level of volatility in the market, says the Missed Fortune founder, with the market diving and then rebounding, often netting no growth.

Community Blog Online Talks the Best and Worst of Barbecue Eating

If there is one sentiment that the majority of American's share – it's the fact that barbecue is good. Hamburgers, hot dogs, corn on the cob, potato salad, coleslaw, and vegetables and dip are staples of the barbecue meal. Which traditional foods are nutritionally the best or worst though? Community Blog Online wants to help backyard chefs figure out which foods to keep in their repertoire, and which ones to throw away like used corn husks.