Monday, April 20, 2009

Public speaking and presentation skills

Public speaking and presentation skills will top the list. Even though today’s world has numerous stressors, from the threat of terrorist activity to global warming, public speaking remains the number one fear of mankind. We fear it more than death!

Most people are gripped with fear because they don’t know what it takes to give Presentation skills for corporate events. They “talk” every day of their lives, so they think the same communication skills apply to giving a presentation, and when those skills don’t work, they panic.

So how do you overcome this fear and become more capable in the face of higher speaking demands and Corporate Presentations? How can you develop the deep mental strength and unbreakable will power to be comfortably in control in any speaking situation? It all comes down to five essential techniques. Years of stress and the pressure of daily life force many people into bad breathing habits. When most people take a deep breath, they do so in their upper chest, where they pull in their stomach and raise their shoulders. This creates a situation where you “over-breathe,” and it’s not a good situation for speakers. This type of breathing can actually cause anxiety.

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Friday, February 13, 2009

Fluid control system

Acro Associates provides comprehensive engineering services for medical device, bioprocessing and other fluid control system applications.

Acro combine over 30 years of successful engineering experience with state-of-the-art technology to develop fluid control solutions that meet your specific needs. Our team of experienced engineers will carefully listen and prioritize your key feature and performance requirements to develop a design that achieves your project objectives.

Our focus on fluid control systems results in a unique expertise, enabling us to develop a successful approach and deliver superior end results. We invite you to benefit from our experience and expertise—let us show you what we can bring to your next project.

When your fluid control application requires the use of a flexible tubing fluid path or disposable cassette, turn to Acro Associates’ unique line of pinch valves and custom occlusion devices.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Phase II and I Environmental Site Assessment

ACC works on behalf of all parties in real estate transactions, buyers, sellers and lenders.To ensure our work meets the highest standards; ACC follows the industry recognized ASTM guidelines. We understand the importance of helping the deal come together and strive to determine “real”environmental concerns and not raise red flags where none should exist and Phase II and I Environmental Site Assessment. As a result, only 15% of our Phase I site assessments end up requiring additional sampling or Phase II work. As one of the leading environmental consulting firms in California, ACC can provide the quick turn-around that is often required during the due diligence period of a real estate transaction.

The analysis, often called a Phase I ESA, typically addresses both the underlying land as well as physical improvements to the property; however, techniques applied in a Phase I ESA never include actual collection of physical samples or chemical analyses of any kind. Scrutiny of the land includes examination of potential soil contamination, Mold Training, groundwater quality and sometimes issues related to hazardous of Lead-based paint training. The examination of a site may include: definition of any chemical residues within structures; identification of possible Lead-based paint containing building materials; inventory of hazardous substances stored or used on site; assessment of Managing asbestos; and evaluation of other Indoor air quality testing. The purpose of a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment is to determine the specific contaminates, the extent of surface or subsurface migration, and any resulting environmental or health risks.

Phase II Site Assessments services include:

Sampling of soil, groundwater, air and building materials and.

Field screening soil samples with portable gas chromatographs and organic vapor analyzers to accurately characterize the site and reduce the number of samples requiring analysis by a laboratory.

Performing geophysical surveys to define subsurface contaminant plumes and identify suitable locations for soil borings and groundwater monitoring wells.