Trial Lawyer Brad Lakin, Esq. Signs Publishing Deal With CelebrityPress To Release ?Protect and Defend?

Trial Lawyer Brad Lakin, Esq. Signs Publishing Deal With CelebrityPress To Release “Protect and Defend”











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St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) May 10, 2012

Brad Lakin, Esq. has joined a select group of America’s leading attorneys to co-write the forthcoming book titled, “Protect and Defend: Proven Strategies from America’s Leading Attorneys to help you Protect and Defend Your Business, Family and Wealth.” Nick Nanton, Esq. along with business partner, JW Dicks, Esq., recently signed a publishing deal with each of these authors to contribute their expertise to the book, which will be released under their CelebrityPress™ label. Mr. Lakin will write about dangerous pharmaceutical drugs.

Brad Lakin, founding partner of SL Chapman LLC, is an author and nationally known injury lawyer who is often sought out by media to discuss his client’s cases. Brad has been appeared on ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX affiliates and CNN as well as being quoted and written about in newspapers throughout the country. Brad has repeatedly been recognized by his peers as a Super Lawyer, a Rising Star and in 2006 as one of Forty Lawyers Under Forty to Watch. He has also been honored as a Top 100 Trial Lawyer by the National Trial Lawyers, a nationwide organization. These honors stem from his success as a litigator in the courtroom.

In a 2005 product liability trial, Lakin helped his clients win a million verdict – the second largest verdict in Illinois and the 30th nationwide. The case was a featured story throughout the country an included an appearance on CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360. Brad has tried cases to verdict in Illinois, Oklahoma, Arkansas, West Virginia, Nebraska, Missouri and Ohio. During the course of his career his firms have represented clients in all 50 states.

With offices in St. Louis, Phoenix and Southern Illinois, Brad’s firm SL Chapman LLC is known nationally for its successful courtroom advocacy in personal injury, mass torts and a variety of complex litigation matters. His firm has recovered over 0 million in verdicts, settlements and benefits for their clients.

The forthcoming book, Protect and Defend: Proven Strategies from America’s Leading Attorneys to help you Protect and Defend Your Business, Family and Wealth, will feature strategies from some of America’s leading legal minds to help businesses and families navigate the often cumbersome nature of the today’s legal system. Some of the topics covered include how to keep your house from foreclosure, offering compromise with the IRS, veteran’s benefits, alcohol related cases, injury settlements, dangerous pharmaceutical drugs, health insurance, asset protection for the middle class, and much more. The book is tentatively scheduled to be available in the summer of 2012.

To learn more about Brad Lakin and his firm visit http://www.SLChapman.com

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Announcing the Winners of the CTK Foundation 2012 Heroes with a Heart Grant Award

Announcing the Winners of the CTK Foundation 2012 Heroes with a Heart Grant Award











Austin, TX (PRWEB) May 10, 2012

The CTK Foundation is excited to announce the 2012 Heroes with a Heart grant award winners! Volunteers were nominated by their communities to receive ,000 awards in three categories: health and human services, animal welfare and environmental protection, and arts and literacy. Qualified applicants were chosen by vote on Facebook, and because of the high level of engagement, three ,500 second place prizes were added during the voting period (one for each of the categories) by Community TechKnowledge, Inc., sponsor of the CTK Foundation.

,500 has been awarded to the winner of the Susan Lee Winter Grant Award for HIV education and prevention. The Blogger’s Choice grant was awarded by an outstanding blogger, who selected a volunteer from the list of existing nominees for a ,000 award.

The CTK Foundation and all the participants have found the Heroes with Heart grant program experience to be inspiring. It has been very rewarding to learn about the courageous and selfless volunteer work being done around the country. Please take a moment to read their stories on the CTK Facebook Page.

Health and Human Services

1st Prize (,000) – Koen Van Rompay, Sahaya International

2nd Prize (,500) – Michele Newton, The MISS Foundation

Animal Welfare and Environmental Protection

1st Prize (,000) – Brenda Barton, Forever Home Feline Ranch

2nd Prize (,500) – Paula Lunsford, Second Chance Pet Adoptions

Arts and Literacy

1st Prize (,000) – Max Adler, City Hearts: Kids Say Yes to the Arts

2nd Prize (,500) – Rosanna Worthington, Multicultural Refugee Coalition

HIV Education & Prevention – Susan Lee Winter Grant Award

(,500) Leslie Henderson, Test Positive Awareness Network

Blogger’s Choice Award – nominated by Julia Smith at Idealist.org

(,000) Ed Witherspoon, Gadsden Cultural Arts Foundation

About the CTK Foundation and Community TechKnowledge:

The goals of the CTK Foundation are to celebrate the heart of nonprofit work and to support the use of technology in mission achievement. Community TechKnowledge non-profit software solutions help organizations manage and report on various types of clients, activities and program data – generating reports on outputs, outcomes, performance and the impact of services and funding on communities.











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Nominations Now Being Accepted for First Annual ?No Limits? Award Sponsored by ROI Media Direct to Honor Businesspeople who have Overcome Disabilities and Succeeded

Nominations Now Being Accepted for First Annual “No Limits” Award Sponsored by ROI Media Direct to Honor Businesspeople who have Overcome Disabilities and Succeeded











Patrick Lennon, founder of “No Limits” Award Mission.


San Diego, CA (PRWEB) May 10, 2012

Nominations are currently being accepted for the First Annual “No Limits” Award, celebrating business executives who have achieved success in the face of serious physical challenges, says ROI Media Direct, a San Diego-based direct response radio and television advertising agency, and sponsor of the “No Limits” Award Mission.

“We’re looking for executives from all walks of life who refused to let physical limitations limit their professional success, and are willing to share their experience, strength and hope with others,” said Patrick Lennon, founding partner and CEO at ROI Media Direct. It’s a topic that Lennon understands very well, having succeeded even as his body was failing. Despite multiple brain surgeries, two bouts with cancer, a heart aneurysm, and a grueling stem cell transplant that left him legally blind, Lennon never lost sight of his dreams.

Lennon, whose father was a former prizefighter turned successful real estate developer, received his first life-threatening body blow at age six when he was diagnosed with a brain tumor. The doctors didn’t offer his parents much hope, but Lennon would beat those odds only to develop spinal meningitis, a harbinger of more medical challenges to come.

By the time he was 18, Lennon had broken 12 ribs, punctured his left lung, suffered a broken pelvis, and broken his collarbone five times as a result of auto accidents. Undeterred, Lennon, who also overcame alcoholism and dyslexia as a teenager, earned a degree in telecommunications from Pepperdine University, and elected to try real estate sales right out of college.

“I was driving to an appointment one morning when a truck lost some cargo, causing another driver to swerve violently into my lane at high speed,” Lennon said. “My head hit the steering wheel, but I thought I had dodged a bullet even though my car was totaled. I was wrong. My vision began getting fuzzy, so I went to a neurologist and was diagnosed with an extremely dangerous condition known as hydrocephalus or ‘water on the brain.’”

Lennon was rushed into surgery where doctors implanted a shunt to drain excess fluid and relieve the pressure on his brain and optic nerve. When he awoke, he found himself totally blind. While he eventually regained about seventy percent of his vision, the shunt would malfunction, requiring additional brain surgeries. Several more shunt failures were to follow, with each procedure costing Lennon more and more vision. “One time it failed after a sky diving outing, another time on vacation in Italy of all places, where I had to have more brain surgery,” he said.

Despite the scary setbacks, Lennon doggedly continued pursuing his ultimate dream of establishing his own advertising agency specializing in radio and television media buying. He started his company out of his apartment, and later scraped together enough money for a one-room office in San Diego, hired a part-time media buyer (who is still with the company) and, while being legally blind, began making cold calls and gradually growing his agency. One of those calls was to Dr. Greg Cynaumon, Ph.D., a highly successful marketing professional, author and radio and television scriptwriter.

“We met for coffee, hit it off and began discussing ways we could team up to take my small boutique agency to the next level,” Lennon said. “Greg introduced me to Zeus Peleuses, a long-time radio industry sales executive, and the three of us agreed to a partnership.”

While the business flourished under the new partnership, Lennon’s health took another ominous turn about eight years ago. A routine CT scan revealed a heart aneurysm that could have killed him instantly. In addition, the scans revealed a large mass in his chest, which was later biopsied and diagnosed as a rapidly spreading form of late stage Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Again, his chances of survival were poor. The doctors aggressively treated the cancer first, before turning their attention to the aneurysm. “Here I was married, with a newborn child, the agency on a roll, and now this?” Lennon recalled. “The only word that came to me was ‘Really?’”

Despite nine months of treatment, which included six weeks of chemotherapy and three months of radiation therapy, Lennon rarely missed a day of work. When the treatments concluded, he was bald and virtually sightless, but he was cancer free, or so he thought. “My wife and I went to Hawaii to celebrate the good news. We had a wonderful time, but on the flight home I felt a nodule on the side of my neck. My worst nightmare was soon confirmed – the cancer had returned after just 30 days.”

Now facing the fight of his life, Lennon underwent the three-month ordeal of preparing for a stem cell transplant in Houston at the MD Anderson Cancer Center.

“We rented an apartment nearby so my wife, Carolyn, could visit me daily at the hospital, where she often had to wear hospital booties, gloves and a smock since I was under quarantine much of the time. I don’t know how I would have survived without her constant support, love and encouragement,” he said. “They basically brought me to ‘death’s door’ before the transplant by ajaxing my system with chemo, after which I was immediately placed on life-support,” added Lennon, who lost 55 pounds during the procedure, which required removing his own bone marrow for transplanting later, “zeroing out” his white blood cell count and laying waste to his immune system. While the stem cell transplant worked, it left him legally blind, but more determined than ever to achieve his career dreams.

“Believe me, after what I’ve been through, blindness isn’t so bad,” Lennon said. “Thanks to advances in technology for the blind, I’m able to handle all of my duties as CEO. There are a few challenges, however, such as not seeing the expressions of people during a meeting, which sometimes means I speak when I shouldn’t. I’ve also been known to walk into the women’s restroom from time to time,” he laughed. “And once I jumped into the wrong car. How did I know? Well, there was a Rottweiler sitting in the driver’s seat looking at me like I was crazy.”

Today, ROI Media Direct, which joined forces with Brand Affinity Technologies, Inc. in 2010, has become one of the leading agencies in the direct response industry with California offices in San Diego, Newport Beach and Santa Monica. With annual billing in excess of eight figures and growing, ROI Media Direct has such top-tier clients as LegalZoom.com, LifeLock, Regus and Blinds.com, Lennon believes ROI Media Direct has been successful by treating its clients like partners, “and spending their media dollars as if it was our own money. We work hard to become an extension of their staff.”

Through multiple brain surgeries and disheartening setbacks, Lennon remains the eternal optimist and harbors no bitterness over his disability. “On the contrary, I’ve got an amazing wife, a beautiful daughter named Olivia, and two fantastic partners who share my vision about how an advertising agency should operate,” he said. “I’ve been thinking for some time about things I could do to help others – from children to adults – who are experiencing disabilities and health concerns of their own, and the ‘No Limits’ Award is an ideal way to do just that!”

According to Lennon, the “No Limits” Award Winner will be selected from nominations submitted to the “No Limits” Award Mission Website, NoLimitsAward.org, throughout the year. The winner will be handed a check for ,000 to be given to the Braille Institute, Lymphoma Society, or the designated charity of his or her choice. In addition, the winner’s charity or cause will receive ,000 in free national media exposure via radio and/or television public service announcements. A nationwide press release program will also be launched through PRWeb to tens of thousands of media outlets featuring the winner’s story.

If you would like to share your inspiring story, know of somebody you’d like to nominate for the “No Limits” Award, or want to know the rest of Lennon’s amazing story, go to NoLimitsAward.org or visit Facebook.com/NoLimitsAward.























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Diet Doc hCG Weight Loss Programs Clinical Research Shows Diet Doc’s Ketogenic Based Diet To Have Highly Effective Weight Loss Benefits That Go Beyond Just Losing Weight

Diet Doc hCG Weight Loss Programs Clinical Research Shows Diet Doc’s Ketogenic Based Diet To Have Highly Effective Weight Loss Benefits That Go Beyond Just Losing Weight











DietDoc – HCG Diet Doctors


New York, NY (PRWEB) May 10, 2012

Diet Doc hCG Weight loss Programs in-house clinical research during the 1st quarter of 2012 shows that the ketogenic portion of the Diet Doc Diet Diet Doc Diet Plan has many proven benefits that goes beyond just weight loss when on the Diet Doc Diet Plan.

Diet Doc’s hCG diet plans have proven to not only help people lose excess weight and change the way people eat, their ketogenic-based diet plan is also found to have many overall life-changing health benefits according to new clinical research.

Simply put, the ketogenic diet consists of low- gylcemic, low carbohydrate foods that increases the body’s ability to utilize fats for fuel instead of carbohydrates. This process burns unnecessary body fat and is a healthy and natural way to lose weight. It can also be found to be incorporated into one’s lifestyle even after patients achieve their desired weight.

The current obesity epidemic in America has risen to alarming numbers over the last decade. With tactical advertisements flooding televisions, computer screens and now phones, it’s almost impossible for people to not become hypnotized by images of unhealthy, unnatural processed foods that will contribute to this country’s obese population.

Over the last several years, researchers have linked obesity with a number of diseases, the most prevalent, diabetes. In fact, approximately 6 to 7 per cent of the world population; around 285 million, are found to have this disease. Recent studies have shown that losing weight when obese can prevent or even cure diabetes. In a study done at the National Health and Welfare in Finland, researchers found that losing five BMI units, about 35 pounds for a 5’11 man, can dramatically reduce the risk of diabetes.

With many diet trends providing fast weight loss solutions, there seems to be hope for the obesity epidemic, however most that try the latest diet trend complain of gaining the weight back almost immediately after they end the program. These trends seem to lack a realistic diet and support that is needed for people to make a permanent change.

Diet Doc’s customizes their weight loss plans to each patient, having their initial meeting with a physician to assess their current state of health. Their in-house nutritionists and nurses then educate their patients on how to diet properly and effectively by making conscious food and supplement choices that kick-start their weight loss process.

Diet Doc’s patient testimonials prove that their diet plans are successful in helping both men and women achieve their goals that range from 15 to over 100 pounds, resulting in a lower overall BMI. Many even state how the weight loss is quick, some losing one pound a day, yet seem to be permanent with no bouncing back to their original weight. Their diet plans are proven to not not only improve one’s overall health but creates realistic lifestyle changes for all that try their programs.











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NaiLuv Launches its ‘Newly-Polished’ Website, NaiLuvPolish.com

NaiLuv Launches its ‘Newly-Polished’ Website, NaiLuvPolish.com











NAILUV NEWLY-DESIGNED WEBSITE


Los Angeles, California (PRWEB) May 10, 2012

NaiLuv Gel Polish, from Chrislie Formulations, has recently launched its “newly-polished” website http://www.nailuvpolish.com. The redesigned website, created by Chrislie Formulations’ in-house digital team, promises a more engaging navigation and features to meet the discerning taste of its web audience, majority of which are from the salon and nail spa industries.

With that in mind, the new website provides direct-to-the-point messaging of content — from Nailuv Products to How-To’s — that is essential, informative, and helpful most especially to nail technicians and salon owners. There is a more streamlined searching ability and shopping online is made easy.

Web viewers will be welcomed with a homepage, in hues of reds and blacks, that exudes what NaiLuv brand is all about — fashionable yet friendly, glamourous yet affordable.

Simultaneous with the web launch, NaiLuv introduces NaiLuv Pro Circle, welcoming all interested nail technicians and nail salon owners who would want to further their knowledge on nail care and on the latest in nail technology. In store for NaiLuv Pro Circle new members are lots of surprises as NaiLuv is brewing fun activities such as symposia, shows, beauty school hopping, and other community involvement that aim to give a venue for professional nail techs and nail salon owners to network, share, and learn from each other.

When you register to become a member of NaiLuv Pro Circle, you are entitled to a 50% discount when you make your first purchase. Just use the code: PRFIFTY upon your check out. You have until May 31, 2012 to enjoy this initial big discount so don’t let this opportunity pass!

Feel free to visit the newly redesigned NaiLuv website http://www.nailuvpolish.com and be a member of NaiLuv Pro Circle. For more information, you may email info(at)nailuvpolish(dot)com or call 1.800.710.0915 or 1.626.610.2332.

Chrislie Formulations is headquartered in Southern California, USA. With a wider and more discerning market in mind, Chrislie Formulations commits to open the doors to everyone, offering access to quality, safe, and effective health and beauty products, at par with premium brands but with affordable tags. Our products, which meticulously undergo thorough research and methodical studies, are our tangible proofs of answering to the great challenge of bringing beauty to everyone, empowering every woman out there to be beautiful, be confident, and be their best.























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How to Control High Blood Pressure that Can Lead to Incontinence

How to Control High Blood Pressure that Can Lead to Incontinence











Dianna Malkowski, Physician Assistant & Nutritionist


Neenah, Wis. (PRWEB) May 09, 2012

May is National High Blood Pressure Education Month, and more than half of the world’s stroke deaths are caused by elevated blood pressure levels, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A consistent reading of 140/90 mmHg or higher is considered to be high blood pressure, or hypertension.

“High blood pressure can also affect the bladder. Medications can affect the bladder muscles and cause urinary retention and overflow incontinence,” says Dianna Malkowski, physician assistant, nutritionist and professional adviser for The CareGiver Partnership, a national retailer of home healthcare products. “If heart disease is present, it can cause excessive urine buildup and decreased mobility that makes it difficult to reach the bathroom in time.”

“There are two important elements to controlling and lowering high blood pressure: taking prescribed medications as directed by your doctor, and adopting a healthier lifestyle,” says Malkowski. “Here are some healthy lifestyle tips that even individuals with normal levels can follow to prevent high blood pressure.”


    Maintaining a healthy weight. Those whose doctors advise them to lose weight should aim for a rate of 1/2 to 2 pounds per week. Losing 1 pound per week requires eating 3,500 fewer calories, or 500 fewer calories per day, or burning an extra 3,500 calories per week.
    Being physically active. Even 30 minutes of moderate-level physical activity on most days of the week can help control high blood pressure and reduce the risk of heart disease. Moderate-level activity includes housework, gardening, using stairs instead of an elevator, bicycling, swimming and walking.
    Following a healthy eating plan. Ask a registered dietitian for help creating a diet plan low in sodium, saturated fat, total fat and cholesterol, and high in fruits, vegetables, low-fat dairy, whole grains, poultry, fish and nuts.
    Keeping alcohol consumption low. According to National Institutes of Health guidelines, men should have no more than two drinks per day, and women no more than one drink daily.
    Quitting smoking. Smoking can thicken the blood, leading to increased plaque buildup in arteries and damage to blood vessels leading to the brain.
    Regular blood pressure checks. Blood pressure can be checked at home with monitors and cuffs designed for personal use.
    Nondrug therapy options. For people whose blood pressure is not high enough to require medication, there are nondrug options like RESPeRATE, which has been clinically proven to help reduce hypertension through guided breathing exercises.

Dianna Malkowski is a Board Certified Physician Assistant and Mayo Clinic trained nutritionist specializing in diabetes, cancer, wound healing, therapeutic diets and nutrition support. She serves on the board of professional advisers for The CareGiver Partnership and enjoys working with patients and caregivers alike. Ask Dianna a question.























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Students from Elms College and Holyoke Catholic High School Create Indoor Walking Course at Holyoke Soldiers? Home

Students from Elms College and Holyoke Catholic High School Create Indoor Walking Course at Holyoke Soldiers’ Home











Left to right: Emmelene Demers, Jennifer Killion, Christina Bletz, Debra Tomaszewski, Aimee Perreault and Cara Martin.


Chicopee, Massachusetts (PRWEB) May 08, 2012

Students from the Elms College community nursing class and Holyoke Catholic High School art classes have joined forces to create an indoor walking course for residents of the Soldiers’ Home in Holyoke, Mass. A ribbon cutting ceremony will be held at 10 a.m., May 14 at the Soldiers’ Home.

Elms nursing students designed and will maintain the course, while Holyoke Catholic art students created the artwork that covers the walls throughout the 1/16-mile course, located in the basement of the Soldiers’ Home at 110 Cherry Street in Holyoke. As part of their required community-based nursing project, five Elms College senior nursing majors—Christina Bletz, Emmelene Demers, Jennifer Killion, Cara Martin and Aimee Perreault—worked with Soldiers’ Home Director of Nursing Pam Quirk to determine the needs of the veteran residents.

“We wanted to create something that would improve their lives,” said nursing student Cara Martin. “The residents do a lot of stationery activities and we wanted something that would get them moving and motivated.”

Most of the residents of the assisted living wing of the home are veterans of World War II. When the students surveyed the residents, it was determined that the course would be designed to reflect American landmarks.

“My students created murals of the Statue of Liberty, the Texas plains, the Golden Gate Bridge and 13 other landmarks that the residents said they would like to feel like they are walking by,” said Jacqueline Boudreau-Kinsey, who teaches the Holyoke Catholic High School basic, intermediate and advanced art classes. The school donated all the supplies required to complete construction of the course.

Members of future Elms College community nursing classes will continue to maintain the course and develop a comprehensive walking regimen for residents. The class is taught by Christine Schrauf, Ph.D., and the faculty advisor for this year’s project was Debra Tomaszewski, BSN, RN.

Elms College is a co-educational, Catholic college offering a liberal arts curriculum that gives students multiple perspectives on life. Founded in 1928 by the Sisters of St. Joseph, Elms College has a tradition of educating reflective, principled, and creative learners, who are rooted in faith, educated in mind, compassionate in heart, responsive to civic and social obligations, and capable of adjusting to change without compromising principle.

Holyoke Catholic High School is a diverse community dedicated to Gospel values within an environment rich in Catholic faith and tradition. Committed to academic excellence, Holyoke Catholic fosters the development of the whole person, encourages individual talents, and promotes service, justice and peace in the world.

Established in 1952, The Soldiers’ Home in Holyoke is a multifaceted health care facility available to eligible veterans of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In 1971, a major addition was completed providing limited hospital services and additional long-term care beds. The Soldiers’ Home in Holyoke is governed by a seven-member Board of Trustees comprised of Western Massachusetts residents who are appointed by the Governor to oversee management of the organization. The Soldiers’ Home in Holyoke is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), and inspected annually by the Veterans Administration. The home’s mission is to provide the best health care possible with available resources to eligible veterans who reside in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.























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Optical Character-Recognition Software Developers in the US Industry Market Research Report Now Available from IBISWorld

Optical Character-Recognition Software Developers in the US Industry Market Research Report Now Available from IBISWorld











IBISWorld Market Research


Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) May 07, 2012

In the five years to 2012, revenue for the Optical Character-Recognition Software Developers industry is expected to increase at an annualized rate of 1.6% to 6.9 million. While revenue declined marginally during the recession due to a fall in private investment in computers and software, it is estimated to grow 6.6% in 2012 as businesses resume reinvesting in their computer infrastructure. During the year, the industry will benefit from record-high corporate profit, low interest rates and capital expenditures that are 100.0% tax deductible in fiscal 2012. According to industry analyst Kevin Culbert, “over the past five years, industry operators have benefitted from an increasingly digital-centric world.” The industry has grown as downstream markets move records into the “cloud,” and more businesses go paperless.

Optical character-recognition (OCR) software developers have started to move into the mobile arena, with major players investing heavily in research and development (R&D) for mobile applications. Culbert says “large firms have also acquired other operators to increase their product portfolios and to expand language coverage and distribution channels.” For example, in 2011, major player Nuance Communications acquired Equitrac to increase revenue from multifunction printer manufacturers. As a result of these acquisitions, the number of industry operators is expected to fall at an average of 9.6% annually to 23 in the five years to 2012.

In the five years to 2017, IBISWorld forecasts that industry revenue will continue growing. During that time, the Optical Character-Recognition Software Developers industry is expected to benefit from the movement of medical records online. The plan, which was passed in 2010 as part of the Obama administration’s healthcare form plan, will give tax incentives to health insurers and medical professionals to switch from paper to digital records. However, the industry will likely experience increasing competition from open source software developers, which produce and distribute OCR software at no charge to the end user.

For more information visit IBISWorld’s Optical Character-Recognition Software Developers in the US industry page

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This industry develops and distributes optical character recognition software, which electronically translates scanned images of handwritten, typewritten or printed text into machine-encoded text. This software is used to convert books and documents into electronic files, to computerize record-keeping systems in offices and to publish text onto websites.

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Recognized as the nation’s most trusted independent source of industry and market research, IBISWorld offers a comprehensive database of unique information and analysis on every US industry. With an extensive online portfolio, valued for its depth and scope, the company equips clients with the insight necessary to make better business decisions. Headquartered in Los Angeles, IBISWorld serves a range of business, professional service and government organizations through more than 10 locations worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.ibisworld.com or call 1-800-330-3772.























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Lafarge Appoints John Stull President and CEO – United States

Lafarge Appoints John Stull President and CEO – United States











John Stull

RESTON, Va. (PRWEB) May 04, 2012

The Board of Directors of Lafarge North America Inc. has appointed John Stull as Lafarge’s senior leader for all aggregate, cement and concrete operations in the United States.

This appointment, which brings these Lafarge business lines in the US together under a single leader, will further the Company’s customer focus as it delivers sustainable solutions to the construction industry.

“I am honored and excited to lead the Company’s talented US management team, which is not only dedicated to serving our customers, but also cares very deeply about the health and safety of all the Company’s employees,” Mr. Stull said. “I am confident that together we can build on the foundation that is already in place and continue to meet and exceed our customers’ needs in sustainable and innovative ways.”

Mr. Stull has more than 20 years of experience with the Lafarge Group, including assignments in the United States and Paris. Most recently, he managed Lafarge Group businesses in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa. He has a chemical engineering degree from the University of Akron and is a graduate of the executive management program at Harvard Business School.

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Lafarge North America Inc. (“Lafarge”) has approximately 400 industrial and distribution sites and 4,500 employees in 41 States in its US cement, aggregate, concrete and gypsum businesses. Lafarge is active in local environment, education and sustainable construction partnerships including the Wildlife Habitat Council, the World Wildlife Fund for Nature, Habitat for Humanity, the American Institute of Architectural Students and the National Building Museum.

Lafarge S.A., together with its subsidiaries (the “Lafarge Group” or the “Group”), is the world leader in building materials, with top-ranking positions in all of its businesses: Cement, Aggregates & Concrete. With 68,000 employees in 64 countries, the Group posted sales of 15.3 billion Euros in 2011. Lafarge North America Inc. and its subsidiaries, including Lafarge Canada Inc., are Lafarge Group companies, and together constitute the largest diversified supplier of construction materials in the United States and Canada.

The Lafarge Group entered the global “Dow Jones Sustainability Index” in 2010 in recognition of its sustainable development actions. For the second year in a row, the Lafarge Group ranked amongst the top 10 of 500 companies evaluated by the “Carbon Disclosure Project” in recognition of the Group’s strategy and actions against global warming. With the world’s leading building materials research facility, the Lafarge Group places innovation at the heart of its priorities, working for sustainable construction and architectural creativity.























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Nopalea Review

Nopalea Review Team Starts Work At Health Hound Ltd.











Henry The Health Hound


Houston, TX. (PRWEB) May 03, 2012

Nopalea is about to receive an in depth review from the Nopalea review team who have just joined Health hound Ltd. People can check out the review that this team comes up with on the Company website in a month from now.

Bonnie Compton, one of the Directors at Health hound Ltd. said that “this Nopalea review team is drawn from some of the best weight loss review people on the market today. This team will be looking closely at the Nopelea drink over the coming weeks and putting it through its paces. They will be giving the drink to a number of people who want to lose weight at the moment and they will be collecting the results from this group and posting those results as part of their review of Nopelea on our site in the coming weeks. We are looking forward to hearing their findings and sharing those findings with our readers.”

There are a number of sites online that are dedicated to talking about Nopalea juice and many of these sites have picked up on the news of what the team at Health hound Ltd. have done by hiring this Nopalea review team. The team at Health hound Ltd. say that they are very keen for the news of what the review team are doing to spread all over the net because they want as many people as possible to visit their site when the results of the team are out.

As well as employing a new Nopalea review team the people at Health hound Ltd. have come up with a new report this week on how to lose weight quickly and easily. The new report is available right now at http://www.healthhound.org/nopalea/.
























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