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Work At Home Customer Service

Work At Home Customer Service

Question: work at home customer service – no fee to start up fast hire where?

looking to work at home in customer service I have been sitting and waiting for one co. Need to work now – no start up money where?

Answer: newhomebasedccr.com
this is a work at home position. you have to go on site college for 4 weeks and then everything is virtual. You are doing tech support for directv customers. You have a script and many resources to help you so it is very easy and you are never alone. Of course you would have to be patient as with any customer service job because there are alot of old people or pain in the butts that call in. I can give you my name as a reference if you want. just email me

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Work At Home Ebay Jobs

Work At Home Ebay Jobs

Question: What type of jobs can you do from home–I’m at home mom and I’m looking to work from home.?

Right now I’m an at home mom and I’m looking to work from home. I am selling on Ebay, but i would also like to do something else from home while my kids are home with me.

so please any sugguestion would be wonderful.
Thank you so much

Answer: Take a look at this site http://winner.2fortune.com for some other ideas on how to make extra money in your free time!

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Medical Transcription Vermont

Medical Transcription Vermont

Occupational and Recreational Exposure Pathways to Asbestos

Many have examined the association between asbestos exposure and disease development such as mesothelioma or lung cancer.  Some factors that are strongly associated with cellular abnormalities are increased age, being male, and working for certain employers during a certain time period.

One important study is called, “Radiographic abnormalities and exposure to asbestos-contaminated vermiculite in the community of Libby, Montana, USA.” By Lucy A. Peipins, Michael Lewin, Sharon Campolucci, Jeffrey A. Lybarger, Aubrey Miller, Dan Middleton, Christopher Weis, Michael Spence, Brad Black, and Vikas Kapil – Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol. 111, 2003.  Here is an excerpt: “Mining, handling, processing, and personal or commercial use of asbestos-contaminated vermiculite have led to widespread contamination of the Libby, Montana, area. We initiated a medical testing program in response to reports of respiratory illness in the community. The purpose of this analysis was to identify and quantify asbestos-related radiographic abnormalities among persons exposed to vermiculite in Libby and to examine associations between these outcomes and participants’ self-reported exposures. A cross-sectional interview and medical testing were conducted in Libby from July through November 2000 and from July through September 2001. A total of 7,307 persons who had lived, worked, or played in Libby for at least 6 months before 31 December 1990 completed the interview. Of those, 6,668 participants [greater than or equal to] 18 years of age received chest radiographs to assess the prevalence of pleural and interstitial abnormalities.

We observed pleural abnormalities in 17.8% of participants and interstitial abnormalities in < 1% of participants undergoing chest radiography. We examined 29 occupational, recreational, household, and other exposure pathways in the analysis. The prevalence of pleural abnormalities increased with increasing number of exposure pathways, ranging from 6.7% for those who reported no apparent exposures to 34.6% for those who reported [greater than or equal to] 12 pathways. The factors most strongly associated with pleural abnormalities were being a former W.R. Grace worker, being older, having been a household contact of a W.R. Grace worker, and being a male. In addition to being a former W.R. Grace worker, environmental exposures and other nonoccupational risk factors were also important predictors of asbestos-related radiographic abnormalities.”

Another interesting study is called, “Asbestos causes translocation of p65 protein and increases NF-kappa B DNA binding activity in rat lung epithelial and pleural mesothelial cells.” By Y. M. Janssen, K. E. Driscoll, B. Howard, T. R. Quinlan, M. Treadwell, A. Barchowsky, and B. T. Mossman – Department of Pathology, University of Vermont, Burlington, USA. – Am J Pathol. 1997 August; 151(2): 389–401.   Here is an excerpt:
“The mechanisms of cell signaling and altered gene expression by asbestos, a potent inflammatory, fibrogenic, and carcinogenic agent, are unclear. Activation of the transcription factor, nuclear factor (NF)-kappa B, is critical in up-regulating the expression of many genes linked to inflammation and proliferation. Inhalation models of crocidolite- and chrysotile-induced inflammation and asbestosis were used to study the localization of p65, a protein subunit of the NF-kappa B transcription factor, in sham control rats and those exposed to asbestos. In addition, we investigated, using electrophoretic mobility shift analysis, whether in vitro exposure of rat lung epithelial cells and rat pleural mesothelial cells to asbestos increased binding of nuclear proteins, including p65, to the NF-kappa B DNA response element. Furthermore, translocation of p65 into the nucleus was determined by confocal microscopy. In comparison with sham animals, striking increases in p65 immunofluorescence were observed in airway epithelial cells of rats at 5 days after inhalation of asbestos. These increases were diminished by 20 days, the time period necessary for development of fibrotic lesions. In contrast, although inter-animal variability was observed, immunoreactivity for p65 was more dramatic in the interstitial compartment of asbestos-exposed rat lungs at both 5 and 20 days. Changes in p65 expression in pleural mesothelial cells exposed to asbestos in inhalation experiments were unremarkable. Exposure to asbestos also caused significant increases in nuclear protein complexes that bind the NF-kappa B consensus DNA sequence in both rat lung epithelial and rat pleural mesothelial cells. Using confocal microscopy, we observed partial nuclear translocation of p65 in rat pleural mesothelial cells exposed to asbestos. This partial response contrasted with the effects of lipopolysaccharide, which caused rapid and complete translocation of p65 from cytoplasm to nucleus. Our studies are the first to show the presence of the NF-kappa B system in lung tissue and evidence of activation in vitro and in vivo after exposure to a potent inflammatory, fibrinogenic, and carcinogenic environmental agent.”

If you found any of these excerpts interesting, please read the studies in their entirety.  We all owe a great debt to these researchers for their important work.

 

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Envelope Stuffing No Fee

Envelope Stuffing No Fee

Question: were can i find a real work from home job that has no start up fee!!!!!!LIKE STUFFING ENVELOPES?

Answer: I work at home for a 15 year old health benefits company. They are registered with the Better Business Bureau, Consumer Health Alliance, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, as well as have over 100,000 providers nationwide. I don’t do any kind of telemarketing or direct sales. I just answer emails, phone calls and advertise for the company. I also help people who need benefits – answer questions and enroll them if they decide they want the benefits. Their benefits are very affordable and we have almost 2 million people who‘ve saved over $2 billion on their healthcare. It’s fun and rewarding work. They offer great benefits, 401K and compensation plan. I love that I don’t have to worry about telemarketing, quotas, or anything like that. I get paid for helping people as well as I get a huge tax write-off for working from my home. It’s not get-rich money over night, but with time, the income is great. If you are looking to work from home, I highly recommend checking out working from home with my company. I have been there and done that researching, trying and failing so many other work at home opportunities. I love what I do, and I’m proud of the fact that I’m helping people in need while being paid for it. If this is something you would be interested in, feel free to check out for more info: http://www.freedomathometeam.com/40424269 You can get more info or request an actual interview for working with the company. Feel free to email me as well if you have any questions. Good luck to you in your search.

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Internet Jobs Home

Internet Jobs Home

Question: Please help me to find a free online jobs through internet at home?

I have internet at home so no problem to work 6 to 8 hrs.I would be very thankful at your kindly act.

Answer: NO, They are all scams and spams.. its better to stay away…

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