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Homeowners Understand the Risks, But Are Not Proactively Protecting Home Appliances, Air Conditioners

2014-07-14 23:49:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance

Only two out of ten (22%) U.S. homeowners protect their major appliances from brownouts and other power quality issues despite the fact that nearly nine in ten (87%) understand that a brownout can damage these same major appliances. Content Classification:  Curated read more

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Protecting Taxpayers: Indiana Shifts Burden of Proof to Assessors

2014-07-08 22:20:00| National Real Estate Investor

Brent A. Auberry, Esq. A recent legal change in Indiana has created a model for property tax reform across the country. Starting in 2011, the Hoosier State has compelled assessing officials to defend excessive assessment increases with objective evidence and meaningful arguments in appeals. read more

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Protecting Taxpayers: Indiana Shifts Burden of Proof to Assessors

2014-07-08 22:20:00| National Real Estate Investor

Brent A. Auberry, Esq. A recent legal change in Indiana has created a model for property tax reform across the country. Starting in 2011, the Hoosier State has compelled assessing officials to defend excessive assessment increases with objective evidence and meaningful arguments in appeals. read more

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Safety Focus: Protecting Your Drivers

2014-07-07 01:09:25| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News

There's a lot of focus on keeping vehicles operational and drivers productive, which is all well and good. But driving is a dangerous job -- and there should be a lot more emphasis on protecting fleet drivers. The Article Safety Focus: Protecting Your Drivers appeared first on Automotive Digest.

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Heres what space debris does to the Kevlar shielding protecting the International Space Station

2014-06-25 18:30:56| Extremetech

If you've seen Gravity, you'll have noticed how a single piece of space debris can cause a cascade of destruction -- the Kessler effect -- that makes the entirety of space completely uninhabitable to spacecraft? Well, in the photo above, you can see the exit hole created by a tiny piece of aluminium space debris in a piece of Kevlar shielding -- the same shielding that protects the manned modules of the International Space Station. Space debris is serious stuff.

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