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Importance of Water For Human Health

Water makes sixty percent of your body weight. It is a nutrient that a body needs for its organs, tissues, and cells and is used to maintain its temperature and other bodily functions. Though drinking eight glasses of water in a day does not have any scientific base. Yet, there is are a number of reasons to consume an adequate amount of water every day. Researchers agree to the fact that loss of fluid from the body is a continuous process and it occurs from breathing, stool, skin evaporation and urine. Loss of fluid is accelerated in older adults, in warmer climates, in high altitudes, and during vigorous workouts. Such losses must be replaced every day by drinking water and eating foods that are rich in water. So, what are some of many important reasons that should compel you to pick up that glass of water and drink it right now? Let us find that out. Helps to energize muscles, tissues, joints and spinal cord With less amount of fluid in the body, muscles do not work properly and the ...

HOW CHATBOTS HELP BUSINESSES IMPROVE CUSTOMER SERVICE

Customer satisfaction Customers whomsoever they would be, will demand quality service from businesses that they would interact with in the course of conducting a transaction mutually beneficial to both. Businesses need to keep customers happy and contended before the sale, during the act of the sale and even after the conclusion of the sale and this is quite a challenge that sellers of products have to rid smoothly. Businesses cannot wash their hands off even after the sale is concluded because a satisfied customer is an asset that the business would need to have on their side. If the customer is irritated and not happy with the way he or she was treated it would be a black mark that the business would need to carry for a very long time. In a normal retail environment dealing with customers is a very tough ask and business would need to go that extra mile in serving the customer as courteously as possible. This is so because the customer and seller have a one to one interaction and t...

Biggest PS4 Games To Play In 2018 Review

2018 will be an amazing year for Sony PS 4 players with some of the highly-anticipated games out for release.  No matter how many great games you might be playing, there has been always hype for the next big thing. Between “The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild,” “Super Mario Odyssey” and “Horizon Zero Dawn,” we have already dealt with the best games for 2018 so far. It has set to boost up the gaming industry with some of the high speculated games like “God of War,” “Shadow of Colossus” and many others. We have collected some of the biggest blockbusters of all time for the best Sony PlayStation 4 console that are eagerly expected to release by the millions of players across the world. So browse the list to see if you have started to save up for these games? 1.    God of War The video was previously released for PS2 and it is still going strong. However, the developers at the SIE Santa Monica Studio always remained engaged with their creativity and update the title ...

Misselling of payment protection insurance (PPI)

You may have heard the term ‘payment protection insurance’, or ‘PPI’ as it is often referred to a lot over the past 7 years. In theory, PPI was designed to add a useful layer of protection to borrowers, who may not be able to meet repayments because of loss of work, an accident or period of sickness. However, in 2011 a number of financial institutions in Ireland were accused of mis-selling PPI to customers, who would not benefit from this safety net. It was also proven that many customers were provided with PPI without signing up for the insurance. It has been estimated that PPI policies sold in Ireland equate to more than €1 billion, which includes roughly 64 million mis-sold policies. In 2013 the Central Bank requested that several financial companies reviewed all of their lending, which involved sales of PPI from July 2007. The companies accused of possible mis-selling included; Bank of Ireland, Allied Irish Bank, EBS, GE Money, Permanent TSB, MBNA and Ulster Bank. The cut-off dat...