Many people who are in the recovery community see a difference between being clean and sober. One is the initial step into sobriety, while the other only happens after a person begins to fully embraces their sober life. How do you (or a loved one) describe your recovery in terms of being clean vs sober? Call our 24/7 addiction helpline today, and we will give you information on treatment programs, advice on getting clean, and a path to long-term recovery....
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Jami Gong is a Chartered Professional Account and Financial System Consultant. She holds a Masters Degree in Professional Accounting from the University of New South Wales. Her areas of expertise include accounting system and enterprise resource planning implementations, as well as accounting business process improvement and workflow design. Jami has collaborated with clients large and small in the technology, financial, and post-secondary fields. Engineering Firms – Labor, overhead costs, and other fees need to be taken into account, whether the...
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Monday, April 25, 2022
Jami Gong is a Chartered Professional Account and Financial System Consultant. She holds a Masters Degree in Professional Accounting from the University of New South Wales. Her areas of expertise include accounting system and enterprise resource planning implementations, as well as accounting business process improvement and workflow design. Jami has collaborated with clients large and small in the technology, financial, and post-secondary fields. Engineering Firms – Labor, overhead costs, and other fees need to be taken into account, whether the...
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Wednesday, August 5, 2020
While sweating helps regulate your body temperature, could it also assist in burning calories? Ahead, experts answer whether sweating can lead to calorie burn, explore why sweat levels vary from person to person, and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of sweating. So while you might feel hot and sweaty the next time you have a few beers, you body temperature is actually much lower than normal. The heat can increase depending on how quickly you're drinking and how much. If...
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