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Helping hands
Wednesday, November 4, 2009

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The weekend of Oct. 24-25 marked the second weekend that Cottey College students have been volunteering at the new Habitat for Humanity house. From left to right are Amanda Taylor, Charlie Brown and Sharese Ward hold up a vinyl vapor barrier which must be installed prior to hanging drywall. In the past two weekends several Cottey volunteers have helped get almost all of the drywall hung in the house. The students volunteer as part of the Americorps Vista volunteer program. The program is administered through Cottey College by Alice Stevenson. --submitted photo
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Helping is a great act of goodness.Especially when doing a business with a fellow.Widely open hands will make a businessman more motivated, thus this will give efficiency to both the owner and the clients. Efficiency is the relative amount of work (effort, expenditure) it takes to produce something. Low efficiency means you're losing money, but you will somehow anyway. Making your business efficient in money, without having to cut corners in quality, will mean you never have to repair credit with clients.