April 28, 2024

Glendora Cosmetic Dentist Dr. Viviane Haber Talks Popular Dental Terms

Glendora Cosmetic DentistOne thing about a routine dental visit that can make people uncomfortable is a lack of understanding the terminology used by dentists. It’s almost like a foreign language. In a recent interview, Glendora cosmetic dentist, Dr. Viviane Haber explained why patients should familiarize themselves with the most common dental terms.

Interviewing Experts: Thanks for joining us today.

Glendora cosmetic dentist, Dr. Viviane Haber: Thanks for the invitation.

Interviewing Experts: Why is it important to know basic dental terminology?

Glendora cosmetic, dentist, Dr. Viviane Haber: The better informed you are, the easier it will be to take control of your dental condition. You want to know what’s happening with your teeth. [Read more…]

Study: Millennials Less Likely to Brush Up on Employee Benefits

The 2014 Employee Benefits Communications survey by GuideSpark has given some interesting insight as to how employees – especially those born in the late 20th century – are accessing information about their benefits.

The traditional methods of benefits have fallen by the wayside due to the way people are finding information today. Meanwhile, the emergence of new Web-based communication channels – like mobile and video – are making handbooks and brochures ineffective.

Less than 25 percent of Millennials said the employee handbook was “very helpful,” while 11 percent said they didn’t read it at all. Employees of all ages say that benefits make a significant impact in their decision to choose (87 percent) or stay with an employer. [Read more…]

Prospective College Students Looking for Value in Education Find Plenty of Top-Notch Options

According the US News, the average incoming college student will take cost into consideration when school shopping. While some may believe that a higher price means a better education, that simply isn’t always the case. The following highly respected schools have all been placed on the 2014 Best Value Schools list for offering excellent academics along with consumer friendliness.

California Institute of Technology

Just outside of Los Angeles, Caltech was founded in 1891 and boasts alumni such as Nobel laureates Vernon Smith and Douglas D. Osheroff along with Intel founder Gordon Moore and Former US Senator and Astronaut Harrison Schmitt. 52% of students here receive needs-based grants meaning the average 4-year tuition is approximately $21,500.

Cornell University

Attracting scholars from 122 countries, Cornell University is considered one of America’s premiere Ivy League Research Centers. And with an average degree costing just over $21,000 after grants and scholarships are accounted for, it’s one of the most affordable schools in the nation for those who can keep up with the curriculum. [Read more…]