Sunday, February 22, 2009

The Christmas Holidays Party Invitations

Author: Victor Epand
Author's Email Address: ve_kd_marketing@hotmail.com

Share the holiday spirit this Christmas with unique personalized party invitation cards, which may result in your Christmas season this year being the best party of the holiday season.

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These stores know your party needs and have every Christmas photo invitations cards, which are ready for your choosing. Whether you have a themed party, an open house party, or a dinner party, then you can find your party invitation solution. All custom made Christmas party invitations can be personalized according to your preference. You can even choose from printed Christmas card invitations to photo Christmas card invitations.

For a more personalized feel to your party invitations, then how about choosing a photo Christmas party invitation option? You can upload your own photographs for them to work on. Just provide your party announcements and every thing will be ready for you. You are not only offered personalized services, but fast service, too at these web sites. Some times these web sites will offer same day printing and shipping, so that all your Christmas party invitations will be sent to you immediately. This time around, you will not have to worry about the getting your Christmas party invitations out on time.

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Friday, February 20, 2009

Online Training Workshops: Expanding Your Network Marketing Expertise From Your Desktop

Author: John Meatte
Author's Email Address: johnameatte@q.com

Network marketing isn't new concept. The idea, also known as multi-level marketing (MLM) has been around for decades. Online network marketing, however, is a modern idea.

The World Wide Web took network marketing to an entirely new level in less than twenty years. Now entrepreneurs launch, promote and conduct business online. They may also learn basic and advanced MLM techniques through free online training workshops.

The biggest benefit to participating in free online training workshops is the ability to train without leaving one's desk. Network marketers are often consumed with trying to run their businesses. Garnering contacts and cultivating customers and recruits leaves little time for personal and professional development. Free online training workshops can help alleviate the pressures of time by providing at-home instruction.

Another benefit to taking advantage of free online marketing workshops: they are, as the name implies, free. It's hard to beat free, especially when you don't even have to leave home for it.

There's no cost for the information, tickets or transportation. Participants need not worry that they might be paying for irrelevant or misguided information. Networkers are free to pick, choose and use the information they want and can discard the rest. They won't have to feel like they haven't gotten their money's worth.

It's also beneficial to use the World Wide Web for training simply for the plethora of workshop opportunities. Few other modes of online marketing training exist which offer such a broad range of choices. Network marketers have thousands of speakers and topics available to them with just a click of the mouse.

Naturally not every free online training workshop is going to be relevant to every single MLM business person. The point, of course, to using these types of tools is to save time. Time isn't being saved if it takes hours of Internet surfing to find the best ones. Network marketers looking for basic or advanced lessons relevant to their needs should try these tips instead of surfing for good training:

* Get recommendations from the parent company. There's a pretty good chance they'll have a lot of their own training materials that marketers may access online. These will provide information that is relevant to a marketer's own niche, products/services and professional level.

* Talk to other MLM business people. This is usually the best source for relevant information. Ask around at the next sales meeting. Pay attention to links to training sites that trusted colleagues send.

* Search Google for specific authors, speakers or sales "gurus." Pay attention to the latest books on network marketing and the current top authors and speakers. Find the websites for these books or people. They are often gold mines of links to other similar resources, including free online training workshops.

The beauty of the Internet is that is has a wealth of information available to anyone who wants it. Much of it is free as well as quickly and easily accessible. Free online training workshops offer a simple solution to anyone looking for ways to grow an MLM business.

John Meatte brings a dignified, professional approach to network marketing. He's a top recruiter and marketing expert willing to share his knowledge with everyone. Learn more about Permission Marketing at : http://www.johnmeatte.com/ or call him at 520-744-6786/520-744-4924

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Adobe Photoshop: Making Everyone a Photographer

Author: Art Gib
artgib@gmail.com

Have you ever taken a picture and wished that it came out just a little better? Perhaps there is a problem with your camera causing red eye in your subjects. Maybe the photo isn't centered the way you wanted it to be, or perhaps the lighting could be brighter.

Maybe you'd like the finish the photo off with some special effects. Adobe Photoshop can remedy all of these problems and more with its amazing photo editing software. Never again do you have to worry about all of your photos being picture perfect, because Adobe Photoshop will take care of it for you. Make sure you learn more about this exciting software with a Chicago Photoshop training & class. All photographers, amateur and professional should know how to utilize this software to further their craft.

Adobe Photoshop can be used in a number of ways. Simply load your photos into the editing window and you can begin. The starter photographer may want to begin by using Adobe Photoshop to remove some of the elements in your photo that you're not happy with, such as those annoying red eyes, or scratches on the photo. You can also crop it to center the photo better, or even to remove a person or thing that you'd rather not be in the picture. Adobe Photoshop can go a long way in correcting the things in a photo that you don't like.

If you've used Adobe Photoshop before, then you know about the other fun things it can do. Not only can you change the photo color to black and white or sepia, but you can single out components or subjects and make them a different color than the rest of the picture. This can look great if you have a subject you really want to stand out on your photo.

Adobe Photoshop also offers a number of other artistic features, such as texture and warping that can give your photos a completely new dimension. You can even use Adobe Photoshop masks that overlay on the photo to create a completely new experience. The possibilities are endless, and using Adobe Photoshop will make all of your photos look like they were professionally taken.

Adobe Photoshop is a must have in the photography world. Don't wait to take a Chicago Photoshop training & class, learn more about this amazing software right now so that you can start using it on your photos today!

Training Connection (http://www.trainingconnection.com/photoshop-training.php) offers a Chicago Photoshop training & class. Art Gib is a freelance writer.

Friday, March 28, 2008

Genetics linked to breech babies


Some babies are born bottom-first because of genetic traits inherited from either their mother or father, Norwegian researchers have said.

Fewer than one in 20 is delivered this way up, but a natural breech birth carries extra risks to the child.

A study of 387,000 births, in the British Medical Journal, found a baby had double the chance of being breech if their mother or father was too.

But midwives said parents should not worry too much.

As many as one in four babies are in the wrong position at the mid-point of pregnancy, but all but 3% or 4% are head-down by the time they are delivered.

The precise reasons why a baby might be in the breech position are not known, although the anatomy of the mother - in particular the shape of her womb - can play a strong role.

Babies are designed to be born head-first, and coming out the other way round increases the chance of breathing problems at the moment of delivery.

For this reason, many women with full-term breech babies opt for caesarean sections.

Gene trait

The researchers from the University of Bergen looked at the records of more than 387,000 parents and their first-born children born between 1967 and 2004.

They found an identical increase in risk passed from both male and female parents born in breech position.

While a mother might be able to pass on the increased risk through inherited differences in her physical makeup, any risk passed from a father raises the possibility of a genetic trait carried by the baby rather than the mother.

However, other specialists say the picture is less clear.

Professor Janet Hardy, from the University of Massachusetts Medical School, said that there could be a separate, undetected factor that was increasing the chance of a breech birth in these families.

She said: "Clinicians should continue to gather information during early prenatal care on maternal and paternal birth presentation and other potential risk factors for breech delivery."

Antenatal care

Mervi Jokinen, from the Royal College of Midwives, said the findings were "intriguing".

"We always tend to ask mothers if they know how they were delivered, and some midwives will ask the partners as well, just to record this in the notes.

"But on the whole, women should not be too concerned about the possibility of a breech baby, as long as she is receiving proper ante-natal care."

Henry Annan, a spokesperson for the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, said that having a breech delivery approximately doubled the risks of complications to the baby.

"Having a breech baby does increase the dangers, although, with proper management, the chances are that the baby will be born healthy.

"I think a lot of parents will be unaware of whether they were born breech or not, but this is still an interesting study."

BBC

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Beautiful Homes In Virginia's Smith Mountain Lake

Submitted By: Tim Stewart

Start with Virginia's Smith Mountain Lake. Bring together some of the best developers in Central Virginia, and a plan to build a great community. But don't think about communities that you've seen in the past: instead, focus on the possibilities of a development that follows the land and works with it rather than taking away from the natural beauty.

Think about a community where neighbors get together at one another's homes, enjoy one another's company by the pool, go out with one another for an afternoon of boating on the lake and cap off the evening with a great meal at a restaurant on the waterfront. Combine all of these elements, and you'll have a sense of the promise of Craddock Oaks.

Built on the area's natural beauty, Smith Mountain Lake along with the Blue Ridge Mountains and wooded lands, and drawing on the number of people who gravitate to the area for vacationing, Craddock Oaks aims to be a community for those who want to remain active and to enjoy all of the finer points of what life has to offer.

For some, this will mean taking short trips from home to visit historical landmarks. For others, it will mean browsing for antiques or seeing what is new in local art galleries. For others still it will involve trips for shows or other entertainment options including fine dining restaurants and shops offering high end fashions. After all, Craddock Oaks at Smith Mountain Lake is less than an hour away from both Roanoke and Lynchburg and less than three hours from Richmond as well as Raleigh, North Carolina.

Of course, that isn't to suggest that there will not be plenty of opportunities for activity much closer to your Craddock Oaks home. Residents of Craddock Oaks will be able to enjoy rounds of championship golf as well as to take advantage tennis courts, a fitness center and both volleyball and basketball courts. Covered boat slips and private beaches make it easy to enjoy time on the lake, but if you would prefer to swim laps you'll also have the opportunity to use the pool - all located within the community.

Numerous home styles will be available within the Craddock Oaks development - each at varying elevations and with different features. Given that the homes - as well as the various community amenities - will be built on over 500 acres of land, despite all that is offered, everyone will still find that they have plenty of space.

However, just because Craddock Oaks residents will have as much space as they'd like coupled with the ability to enjoy life in the way that best suits them doesn't mean that additional services if they need them. Built into the plans for the community is a program called CALM. This Community Assisted Lifestyle Management program is designed to provide interior and exterior property upkeep, meal planning and grocery shopping services and other care that may be needed.

Affordable Green in Craddock Oaks allows homeowners to participate in the preservation of our environment by buying into a development that uses energy efficient building materials and appliances, is designed to be pedestrian and golf cart friendly rather than promoting the use of cars, makes recycling easy and is investigating the use of additional recycled landscaping materials and geothermal energy for heating and cooling its homes.

Regardless of what your needs may be and regardless of what you're looking for in a community, chances are good that Craddock Oaks will make it available. A visit to the area is often enough to seal the deal.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Domain name for Asia up for grabs


The so-called landrush for the latest domain name suffix - .asia - has begun.
DotAsia, the organisation overseeing the registration, is expecting huge demand for the first domain name extension for the Asia Pacific region.

But some in the industry are concerned about the proliferation of domain name suffixes in recent years.

While others think that the business of buying domain names has become more about protecting brands than promoting them.

Cybersquatting

Work to create the .asia domain began in 2000 with the DotAsia Organisation winning official approval to set up the domain in 2006.

A so-called sunrise period, where companies can reserve domains to match their trademarks, has been ongoing since October.

Now the process has been opened up for anyone to register and the first .asia domains will go live on the internet in March.

Thomas Herbert, a product manager from UK hosting firm and registrar Hostway, believes the nature of buying domain names has changed, largely due to the lucrative businesses of cybersquatting.

"People are willing to pay big money for a domain and with domain name reselling on the increase, it has become a matter of protecting your trademark," he said.

As well as cybersquatting there can be legitimate battles over suffixes.

For example, in the sunrise period for the .eu domain, there were some 95,000 conflicting claims for domains.

The www.polo.eu domain was applied for by car maker Volkswagen, fashion house Ralph Lauren and sweet manufacturer Nestle.

To limit squabbles and cybersquatting this time around, the DotAsia Organisation, has put in place certain rules.

Companies must be already registered in the Asia/Pacific region to qualify and if there are any conflicts of interest, the domain will be auctioned off to the highest bidder.

Such restrictions are likely to increase as more domain names come online, thinks Mr Herbert.

Leona Chen, spokeswoman for the DotAsia Organisation, anticipated plenty of interest and hoped the suffix could have as significant an impact in Asia as .com has globally.

"We are ready for something big. All of our people and systems are in place and we look forward to the commencement of the .asia landrush," she said.

Too many?

UK domain name registrar NetNames pointed out that the number of firms registering interest is considerably lower than for the sell-off of the eu domain in April 2006.

"Only 30,780 applications have been filed for .asia domain names so far compared with 330,000 at the same point in the launch of the .eu domain name," said Jonathan Robinson, chief operating officer of NetNames.

He advised firms to get onboard quickly.

"Once it starts, there's far less protection for companies' trademarks and its open season on the .asia domain name for cybersquatters, online speculators and competitors," he said.

According to a report from Nominet, the overseer of the .uk registry, there is an active market in buying, selling and storing domain names, with sales regularly exceeding £100,000 and peak values reaching more than £1m.

While some of these resales are legitimate there was also a big market for speculators, said Nominet chief executive Lesley Cowley.

She was concerned that a sudden leap in the number of domain names could leave companies confused as to which ones they need to register for.

"The current process being developed by Icann (the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) means there could be a couple of hundred or even thousands of new suffixes to bid for by the end of the year," she said.

The .asia domain name extends to some 70 countries, from the Middle East to Australia. 60% of the world's population lives within the Asia-Pacific region and there are 400 million internet users.

Other regional suffixes for Africa and Latin America are expected to follow.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama clash over Bill Clinton at Democrats' debate

Published: Monday, January 21, 2008 | 9:19 PM ET
Canadian Press: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., left, speaks as Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., listens during a Democratic presidential debate in Myrtle Beach, S.C., Monday, Jan. 21, 2008. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Mary Ann Chastain

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - Democrats Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama clashed bitterly Monday over Bill Clinton's role in his wife's campaign and Obama's recent praise for Republicans in a presidential debate five days before the pivotal South Carolina primary.

After a brief discussion of U.S. economic woes, the debate devolved into an angry exchange between the two senators, with Clinton noting Obama had taken campaign contributions from a political patron facing fraud charges and Obama calling Clinton a "corporate lawyer sitting on the board of Wal-Mart."

As Obama tried to defend his comments about Republicans and the late president Ronald Reagan, Clinton interrupted and said she has never criticized his remarks on Reagan.

"Your husband did," said Obama, who has accused the former president of misrepresenting his record.

"I'm here. He's not," she snapped.

John Edwards, who badly trails his two rivals, tried to stay above the fray while pleading for equal time.

"Are there three people in this debate, not two?" he asked.

"We have got to understand, this is not about us personally. It's about what we are trying to do for this country," Edwards said to applause from the audience.

Often speaking over each other, Obama and Clinton clashed on their legislative records. Obama questioned why the New York senator had voted for a bankruptcy bill she later said she was glad hadn't passed, and Clinton criticized Obama for voting "present" on dozens of occasions while a member of the Illinois legislature.

"Senator Obama, it's hard to have a straight up debate with you because you never take responsibility for any vote," Clinton said to loud boos.

"On issue after issue, you voted present...Whenever someone raises that, there's always some sort of explanation."

Obama accused Clinton of playing dirty and saying anything to get elected, while Edwards joined Clinton in criticizing Obama for the "present" votes.

Clinton and Obama called for tax rebates for individuals to help with home heating and other short-term needs. But Obama claimed he was first with the idea, saying Clinton had "caught up" with him.

Edwards tried to make a distinction by pointing out Clinton and Obama supported a trade deal with Peru.

"South Carolina has been devastated by NAFTA and trade deals," Edwards said.

Obama responded by criticizing Edwards for voting for permanent trade relations with China and struck out at Clinton for saying last year NAFTA has been boon to the economy.

"I think it's been devastating," Obama said.

South Carolina holds its primary Saturday. The two-hour debate was sponsored by the Congressional Black Caucus Institute and CNN.