viernes, 31 de octubre de 2014

What is Marine Biology?


Simply put, marine biology is the study of life in the oceans and other saltwater environments such as estuaries and wetlands. All plant and animal life forms are included from the microscopic picoplankton all the way to the majestic blue whale, the largest creature in the sea—and for that matter in the world.

Why study marine biology?
How is marine biology studied?
Marine biology vs. biological oceanography?

The study of marine biology includes a wide variety of disciplines such as astronomy, biological oceanography, cellular biology, chemistry, ecology, geology, meteorology, molecular biology, physical oceanography and zoology and the new science of marine conservation biology draws on many longstanding scientific disciplines such as marine ecology, biogeography, zoology, botany, genetics, fisheries biology, anthropology, economics and law.

sábado, 18 de octubre de 2014


 Economics and Business Economics


The question 'What is Economics and Business Economics?' can be answered in many ways, economics is "the science that has the human pursuit of wealth as its object of investigation." But what does this really say? To start with, it says that man pursues wealth. When you look up wealth, you then read that this is a "state of societal prosperity". We could next look up prosperity, but - intuitively - economics is about money while the dictionary does not say a word about this. Luckily.
Businesses also make the same types of decisions on a continual basis. Should we lower the price due to so much competition? Should we merge with company ?
With an economics study, you lay a broad basis for a variety of directions in the future. Economics and Business Economicsis a socially relevant study which provides insight into the choice behaviour of individuals, organizations and government bodies.

jueves, 9 de octubre de 2014

ACTIVE BREAKS 
Taking “active breaks” during work hours is easy to do, and it’s good for you.
In today's working world,sitting at work for most of the day, often at desks or in their computers.
A little planning and motivation, you can make active breaks work for you.  An active break can be as simple as taking a ten-minute walk outside during your lunch hour or coffee break
You can plan all kinds of “active breaks” into your day, without losing productivity. That workers who are more physically active during the day tend to be more productive.
Remember it!!!