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Profile: Amy Moczynski

How to Identify Text Messaging Schemes
In the 1990s and early 2000s, there was the chain letter or forwarded chain email that warned if you didn’t forward the message along, you’d lose your job/family/money. While those... read more

Using Automated Alerts to Help Meet New Year’s Resolutions
It’s easy to make a handful of resolutions at the start of the new year, but it’s much harder to keep them going throughout the year. Though many of us... read more

Traditions of the Breeders’ Cup Classic
While horse racing has some big races throughout the year, the Breeders’ Cup Classic is the culmination of the worldwide season. The two-day championship event pits the year’s stakes race... read more

The Three Best Fields for Consultants
The economy might be making a slow, some say too slow, recovery on its way back to health, but some private sector jobs are making a strong recovery. According to... read more

Easy Tricks to Save Money Before You Hit the Road This Labor Day
Labor Day weekend officially begins in a few hours and you’re probably packing your bags for your long weekend away. The hotels reservations have been made, the kids’ clothes are... read more

How Automated Messaging Can Save Your School Time and Resources
Keeping the day-to-day operations of a school running smoothly can be quite the challenge for administrators. Outside of classes and school assemblies, there are all sorts of events throughout the... read more

Staying Cool at Saratoga and Travers Stakes This Summer
Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York, has a storied history and is home to one of the biggest horse races in America. Opened in August 1863, Saratoga is... read more

Why Life is Good for IT Professionals
The recent job report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show 163,000 jobs were added in July with the overall jobless rate remaining virtually unchanged at 8.3 percent. However, if... read more

5 Steps to Take Before You Move Out of Your Apartment
We all know that moving is a hassle. It’s not uncommon to be moving from one apartment to another in the same day. You have a lot on your mind,... read more

Soaking Up The Sun at Del Mar Thoroughbred Club
Nestled just a few furlongs from the beach and 20 miles north of San Diego, Del Mar Racetrack is best known as the place “Where the Surf Meets the Turf.”... read more

How to Prevent Back Injuries in the Workplace
Work-related injuries can often mean high costs for you and your business. In most states, it is mandatory for businesses to purchase workers’ compensation insurance. Though it can be added... read more

5 Ways to Handle a Dishonest Landlord
While many landlords are honest and choose to do the right thing, as a whole, landlords do not have a good reputation. You may have lucked out as a tenant... read more

How to Decrease the Chance of Sports Injuries in Kids
Do you remember your child’s first boo-boo? The first scraped knee or the accidental ding on the head that made your heart skip a beat like major surgery was in... read more

Bracing for Belmont – and a New Triple Crown Winner?
Saturday marks the Belmont Stakes, the final leg of the Triple Crown racing series, and all eyes will be on I’ll Have Another to see whether he can win the... read more

Dentists Removing Tonsils Often See Decreased Bedwetting in Children After Surgery
Researchers believe that there might be a strange factor associated with sleep apnea and nighttime bedwetting in children: their tonsils. Enlarged tonsils and adenoids can block airways during sleep, leading... read more

