Nobody wants their car or any various vehicles get some stain, scratch, or debris in its interior. They will try their hardest to keep their dearest vehicle from that kind of things. But, sometimes the efforts also have their ends. What if at one time your kid brings an ice cream inside your car and spills it? Or luggage that you bring scratches your car floor? Removing those things is expensive and wasting our time. Furthermore, those stains and scratches also lessen the perfectness of the interior. Be worried no more, because those problems can be solved easily with cargo liner. It is a vehicle accessory that helps you to protect your interior. Of course, installing this will consume less money than fixing the interior or removing the interior from scratches. From now on, you don’t need to be scared that something bad will happen to your car interior because the problem is solved, and believe it, every surface need a shield.
Posted on July 13th, 2009 by admin | No Comments »

If you have your own business, surely you do fully understand the customers’ position on your business. Your business is nothing without your loyal and potential customers, am I right? That’s why customer service is a must for a business that considers its future. From the customers’ complaints, then a business can improve the product so then its products exist among the consumer market. Customer complaints are good input for the sustainability of a business. Then, if you are really a business oriented person, facilitate your customers by provide them a toll free so they don’t think about the phone bill when they have a complaint with your product.
Posted on February 20th, 2009 by admin | No Comments »
Since the ice age to this time, everybody wants to have the right job; I mean the right position which is suit for your qualifications, and of course, appropriate or even excessive salary.
However, as the alumni more and more increasingly in the recent year which is not equal to job availability. This condition creates strict competition among the job seekers, especially competition on grabbing business jobs, as it is obviously that business school alumni are greater in number that engineering ones. On the other hand, the chance is widely open to the real qualified people. So, prepare yourself to your own future.
Posted on February 5th, 2009 by admin | No Comments »
For a number of years, StarKist Seafood Company had been concerned about the accidental killing and injury of dolphins during tuna fishing operations. In April 1990, it announced a sweeping new policy to save dolphin lives and protect them from injury. With this policy, StarKist became the first major American tuna company to make a commitment to the public to sell only “Dolphin Safe” tuna.
As a result of this policy, StarKist will not buy any tuna that is caught at the expense of killing dolphins. Labels on StarKist tuna cans now carry the “Dolphin Safe” symbol and message, “No harm to dolphins,” to inform consumers of StarKist’s commitment to the safety of this marine species.
The “Dolphin Safe” policy also ensures that StarKist will continue to refuse to buy any fish caught with gill or drift nets. Drift nets are virtually undetectable nylon nets, as large as 40 miles in length. They are hazardous to many forms of aquatic life because they are not selective. Birds, dolphins, sea turtles and other marine animals, including certain types of whales, can be snared along with the intended catch.
StarKist will only buy tuna caught by “Dolphin Safe” fishing practices. The major tuna fishing method used throughout the world is purse seining because it has enabled fishermen to increase their tuna catch by a factor of 10. A purse seine net has a cable threaded at the bottom of it, much like the drawstring on a purse. The top of the net has cork floats which keep the net secured at the ocean’s surface. Once the tuna are located, the ship circles the school and drops the net in its wake. After the net is around the entire school, the cable is tightened and the net closes underneath the catch.
Purse seining can be “Dolphin Safe” as long as the net is not set on the dolphins — a sometimes difficult task in the bountiful Eastern Tropical Pacific Ocean. This coastal zone extending from Southern California to Chile is the only region in the world where dolphins are known to naturally swim above schools of yellow fin tuna. This natural phenomenon makes an easy way for fishermen to locate tuna, but there are other ways fisherman can locate tuna to avoid coming in contact with dolphins. They can use other signs to locate tuna such as stirrings at the surface of the water, sea birds or by using electronic gear.
StarKist, as a leading brand of tuna, has taken a leadership role with its “Dolphin Safe” policy, thereby encouraging the fishing industry to make tuna fishing safer for dolphins around the world.
Posted on December 20th, 2008 by admin | No Comments »