Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Be Careful With Happy-Slappers

It is not just slapping that contributes to happy slapping. All those attacks that hurt a person physically as well as mentally come under happy slapping. The worst part is that the attack is broadcasted to many others. It hurts the reputation of a person.

I know an incident of a college student who attacked his professor. Another person, probably his friend, filmed all that attack and started broadcasting to all the college students. Their main intention was to hurt the reputation of that strict professor and send him out of the college. But what happened was entirely reverse. The professor was admitted in the hospital and he received much pity from all those who saw the video. Thus the matter went to the cops who hadn’t much problem to identify the face in the video. The two persons are still in the jail and I am sure they are out of their career.

Though happy slapping is treated as an offense in many countries, people still risk themselves for such violent acts. So be careful with such beings.

Friday, October 24, 2008

A Foundation to Encourage Firms That Support the Disabled People

If an organisation is started with very less capital and has achieved a growth when compared to other big organisations and encourages disabled employees, such organizations have a chance of getting O2 ability award. It is not about the number of employees in the organisation are disabled but it is about encouraging, putting high efforts for increasing their efficiency and trying to make them equal to the normal employees, this is what matters for receiving an O2 ability awards.

Organizations should not only be recognized with disabled employees but also put good flexible working arrangements and should organize disability awareness training program for the staff. The organizers of O2 ability awards are looking for the organization that can make better employment and enclosure of disabled people by providing practical reality everyday.

I think, O2 award is it is not just scheme award but it is an award that brings great visible issues for improving the efficiency of the disabled people. Announcing O2 award for the company will encourage it for making high efforts in improving its efficiency both in terms of disabled employee and goals.

Monday, October 13, 2008

US Navy Blames the Fire on Small Officers

None of us want to be blamed for any thing which is not our fault. We sometimes, even try to put our fault on other’s head, don’t we? Who gets blamed when something wrong goes in your house? It is the kids or some maids who will have to take up the blame. Nobody believes them even if they say it is not their mistake. Same thing goes in offices too. Say, are you ready to take up the blame if it is your mistake that ruined up your project? Most of them try to escape pushing it as their junior’s fault. Perhaps, US Navy is no exception for it too. There was a fire on deck of a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier; and the higher officials are not ready to take up the blame. They blame the fire accident on the Navy crew.

It was an air-craft carrier named USS George Washington where the fire accident occurred as a result of careless storage of some 300 gallons of flammable liquid. Now isn’t it the duty of higher officials to look after the storage of such a big amount of hazardous things? But they don’t agree to it. They say it is negligence of the crew and also the fire fighting unit. Now it costs around $70 million to repair it. If Government is likely to take any action on those poor crew poor members, I say that they should start it with higher officials.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

How We Select Pet Insurance

Generally Pet Insurance offers coverage of your pet's medical expenses. You can buy pet insurance from a veterinarian or from an insurance company. Though pet insurance is a doubtful point as many people take it differently it rescues from fiscal burden by taking care of your pet's medical expenses when it went any treatment for accidents and illness. Sometimes, pet insurance covers vaccinations and preventive medications also. Usually pet insurance is beneficial as medical care for pet is very expensive on occasions like when it falls ill or when an accident occurs. It is a necessary provision for all pets and naturally this insurance covers medical expenses for animals like cats and dogs. There are some insurance companies that provide insurance for pets of exotic species also.

According to the cost of insurance the level of pet insurance coverage varies. There are several insurance plans for pets available in the insurance markets that are affordable. The basic coverage begins for one month between $ 10 and $ 15 per month and for wider coverage, plus a pet insurance can be chosen. Like other insurance, insurance for pets is also interested in the pet’s eligibility as the ability of the animal and its age. A pet insurance is typically designed for young pets and not available for older animals. But if you want to receive insurance for pets aged insurance costs will be much higher. There are insurance companies don’t offer pet insurance for dogs that are over 9 years. Pet’s insurance provider’s databases in order to avoid false allegations and to ensure that only pet are insured claiming the amount of insurance for treatment. A veterinarian provides identification to prevent false allegations. Some pet insurance providers offer more to ensure a pet and provide affordable insurance for pets.

Depending on your pet 'age and health, insurance coverage varies. When your animal is lost due to theft or your pet died, the pet insurance offers a new animal replacement. But the main advantage for owners of pets is the medical coverage provided in various forms by insurance companies. Before choosing a pet insurance, you should read all the terms and conditions set by insurance providers. But pet insurance procedure totally depends on your pet d 'state of health. To find the best insurance policy for your pet you can search the Web for insurance policies for pets and blankets. Pet’s online insurance offers an opportunity to identify the various insurance companies and their tariffs. This service allows you to make a detailed comparison of different insurances for pets and decide on the best insurance deal that’s adapted to your pet.

Monday, May 26, 2008

IBM Launches Carbon Management Tool

IBM wants to help your company to be environmentally green while making the green, and has released a tool that aims to help companies analyze and manage the climate impact of their supply chains. IBM's Research and IBM Global Business Services created the Carbon Tradeoff Modeler, a instrument that recommends best practices to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by analyzing packaging options, alternative operational processes, alternative transportation modes and energy sources, inventory policies, and sourcing policies. The tool can also count the tradeoffs between CO2 emissions reductions and other supply chain metrics including inventory levels and on-time delivery.

"To achieve a carbon efficient supply chain, companies need to assess the CO2 emissions impact of their end-to-end operations," The product was borne out of results from IBM's 2008 Corporate Social Responsibility study and separate IBM research that showed that corporate social responsibility topped the list of concerns for chief executives. According to IBM, social responsibility is quickly becoming a revenue growth platform for businesses, as clients have been increasingly vocal about transparency and accountability issues from organizations they do business with. By using the automated Carbon Tradeoff Modeler, IBM said that companies can use carbon emission results in their CSR strategy, and flaunt the findings to boost their brand.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Tips For The Snowboarding Beginner

Snowboarding is a sport that has a lot of fun and extremely exciting to ride down the slopes, exploring limitless tricks and feeling the adrenaline pumping in your body. But most of the people are new to this game so I share some of the information snowboarding tips for who are the beginners for snowboarding.
  • Try to choose a board that's the right size for you. The board should be reaching somewhere between your chin and collarbone. For the beginner it's a good idea to get one that's a bit shorter and therefore easier to maneuver.
  • The equipment you choose depends on whether you are intending to do the "freestyle/freeride" style or "alpine/carving". The alpine board is of a thicker and heavier type to give a smooth ride, while the freestyle board is shorter and easier to maneuver.
  • The clothes you wear also have a great impact on your snowboarding pleasure. So try to wear clothes that comfortable loose. In this way you can move with ease but you don't risk having the clothes getting caught in anything.
  • Don't hold back on guard from the elements, get: goggles, good gloves, a hat or helmet and if you want extra protection for your tailbone and bottom pick up some protective pants.
  • When you are all set for the slopes, don't forget to start off slowly.
So follow these simple tips when you are practicing snowboarding this will give you a wonderful experience.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Tips To Create Search Engine Friendly Website

Every one try to build user friendly websites but it SEO looks not only "user friendly" but also "search friendly". Search friendly means that the search engines can crawl and spider your site unimpeded which will allow it to extract all of your content and in turn index it within the search engines database. So few worthy things you need to consider when you are building a user and search engine friendly web site.
  • Use as much text as possible in the form of HTML: Generally search engines love plain text. They are not able to read images, video files, audio files or flash, so try to not use too much of these in your site design. So try to use plain text.
  • Use understandable URLs: Because creating urls such as childsite/child-care-tips and NOT childsite/children/article-789609876R-RYTU. As you can see the first URL is not only "user friendly" but is also "search engine friendly" meaning that the search engines read more meaning and relevance into this URL than the second one.
  • Structure your site well: This means making your site as flat as possible. Instead of structuring your site in way that means a user has to click 10 times before reaching their target make the content a maximum of 4 clicks away or less.
  • Design your site for users: As much as possible treat the search engines as if they were human beings manually scouring your site for content to index. If it is easy for humans to find what they are looking for on your site.
  • Content: This is more important because search engine looks for good content so content is king so try to have the relevant content.
So, follow these simple important tips when you are creating search engine friendly website. At this time many Affordable search engine optimization companies offer these services at reasonable price so select best one.

Friday, April 11, 2008

History Of Rapping Music

Rapping is the rhythmic spoken delivery of rhymes and wordplay, one of the elements of hip hop music and culture. Even though the word rap has sometimes been claimed to be a backronym of the phrase "Rhythmic African Poetry", "Rhythm and Poetry", "Rhythmically Applied Poetry", "Rapping About Poetry," "Racing Always Pacing," or "Rhythmically Associated Poetry", use of the word to describe quick speech or repartee long predates the musical form, meaning initially "to hit". The word had been used in British English since the 16th century, and particularly meaning "to say" since the 18th century. It was part of the African American language of English in the 1960s meaning "to converse", and very soon after that in its present usage as a term denoting the musical style.

Rapping can be delivered over a beat or without supplement. Stylistically, rap occupies a gray area among speech, prose, poetry, and song. Rap is derived from the griots (folk poets) of West Africa, and Caribbean-style toasting. It also has precedents in traditional Celtic music. Modern rap battles, for occasion, bear a striking resemblance to the Limerick Game, a traditional Gaelic drinking game in which people compete for notoriety by making up abusive limericks about each other the loser having to buy the next round of drinks. Likewise, puirt a beul, a form of Scottish mouth music was incorporated into Appalachian music and is an early ancestor of modern mouth percussion, or beatboxing. The influence of Scottish and Irish music on hip hop is not direct, since virtually all of the originators of hip hop culture were African American, but were transferred indirectly by way of American roots music. Roots music was created out of the mixture of African and Celtic music in the American South and is typified by the combination of African rhythms, Gaelic melodies, and vocal improvisation. It forms the basis of virtually all American musical styles from bluegrass to the blues, jazz, rock, funk, and country. Hip hop grew out of this same tradition; stripping down the melody, emphasizing the rhythm, and incorporating mouth music, battling, and vocal improvisation.

Monday, March 31, 2008

Drivers of Knowledge Management

Knowledge Management
Knowledge Management programs are typically tied to organizational objectives such as improved performance, competitive advantage, innovation, developmental processes, lessons learnt transfer and the general development of collaborative practices. Knowledge Management is frequently linked and related to what has become known as the learning organization, lifelong learning and continuous improvement. Knowledge Management may be distinguished from Organizational Learning by a greater focus on the management of knowledge as an asset and the development and cultivation of the channels through which knowledge, information and signal flow.

Drivers of Knowledge Management
There are a number of claims as to the "drivers", or motivations, leading organizations to undertake a knowledge management program. Popular business objectives include gaining a competitive advantage within the industry and increasing organizational effectiveness with improved or faster learning and new knowledge creation. As knowledge management programs can often lead to greater innovation, better customer experiences, consistency in good practices, knowledge access across a global organization, and other organizational benefits, many knowledge management programs will usually set some of these as end objectives as well. The government sector represents a highly active area,

Some typical considerations driving a Knowledge Management program include:
  • Making available increased knowledge content in the development and provision of products and services
  • Achieving shorter new product development cycles
  • Facilitating and managing organizational innovation and learning
  • Leveraging the expertise of people across the organization
  • Increasing network connectivity between employees and external groups with the objective of improving information flow
  • Managing the proliferation of data and information in complex business environments and allowing employees to access appropriate information sources
  • Managing intellectual capital and intellectual assets in the workforce (such as the expertise and know-how possessed by key individuals) as individuals retire and new workers are hired.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Renters insurance for a tenant

After your minneapolis apartment search is completed and you got a good apartment for a rent you have to take the renters insurance. In most cases, a landlord's insurance covers only structural damage to the building itself and many landlord policies don't even go that far if the damage is caused by a tenant. If you leave the tub running and it turns your floor into cardboard and dribbles downstairs, damaging your neighbor's couch, you may be liable for the whole drippy mess. If your building went up in flames, your landlord's coverage would include repairs, but only to the building, not to the possessions of tenants. It includes medical coverage for others, on-premise or off-premise. Assumptions were that the house contained a smoke alarm and fire extinguishers. For lower rates, you can raise the deductible; for more protection, you can pay more for replacement cost coverage, in which reimbursement is based on today's replacement cost rather than original value. Renter's insurance extends beyond on-premise theft and hazards. If your suitcase is stolen while you're on vacation, you'll likely be covered. If you're prone to barroom brawls—well, you need more help than renter's insurance, but you'll probably be covered if you hurt someone. Speaking of injuries, you'll also likely be protected if someone slips and sprains their ankle at your annual dance-a-thon; you may even receive compensation for legal defense costs in the case of a lawsuit. You might be surprised at how quickly all those books, CDs, and kitchen appliances add up. Most people own more than $20,000 worth of property. Make an inventory of your possessions prior to contacting an insurance carrier for a quote. List each item along with its year of purchase and what you think it would cost to replace it today. You should not feel that you are in a great building and don’t need security. Even though if you are in great dallas tx apartment you have to take renters insurance for your convenience.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

How to smoke a cigar

The first step is selecting the right cigars to "practice" with.
  • You should start by choosing several different single cigars at your local tobacconist.
  • Do not buy a box of cigars until you have sampled a few singles, first.
  • Choose mild cigars, which are recommended for beginners, since the more full-flavored cigars would most likely taste too strong to a new smoker.
  • Mild cigars are also the least expensive, so you won't have to worry about ruining an expensive cigar by lighting it incorrectly, or by cutting too much off the closed end.
  • Once you have determined which type of cigars to purchase, then gently squeeze the cigar to determine if there are any hard or soft spots.
  • You don't want to take a chance on buying a cigar with a bad draw, or worse yet, one that is plugged and not smoked.
  • Reputable tobacconists will usually replace a plugged cigar. Also, inspect the wrapper for cracks or discolorations.
  • You have to Protect & Smoke
  • If you do not yet own a humidor, do not buy more cigars than you can smoke within a couple of days.
  • Never leave an unprotected cigar exposed to the elements, as it will quickly dry out.
  • You can temporarily store cigars in a Tupperware or similar container.

Monday, February 18, 2008

E-mail: a powerful means of communication

Communication by word of mouth or a written are outdated and replaced with the electronic media of communication. In my view one of the good and powerful modes of communication is E-mail. E-mail is a system for sending and receiving the written or text messages electronically. The advantages of emails are as follows:

Email is Fast:
Mail is delivered instantly, from your office to anywhere in the world. No other method f delivery can provide this service.

Email is Easy:
You can manage your business and your customers effectively by using E-mail. Scope of immediate feedbacks is more.

Email is Inexpensive:
Compared to telephone calls, faxes, or any other postal or courier service, Email is less expensive.


Email is Easy to Filter:
The subject line on an Email makes it easy to prioritize messages. The reader can identify critical correspondence quickly and dealt with it immediately.

E-mail Transmission is Secure and Reliable:
The level of security in transmitting Email messages is very high, and the industry continues to strive to develop even tighter security levels.

Email is private:
Emails are private means of communication as they are password protected.

Conclusion
Email is an Internet marketing tool that is fast, easy to use, inexpensive and effective. Email levels the playing field between the big corporations and small businesses. Anyone can use Email as the method of delivering the message there are no such restrictions.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Leadership Defined

Leadership is the process of guiding the behavior of others toward the achievement of some common objectives. It is encouraging people to get things done – readily! To a standard and quality above their norm to achieve a shared stretch goal. As an element in social interaction, leadership is a complex activity involving a process of influence; actors who are both leaders and followers, and a range of possible outcomes – the achievement of goals, but also the commitment of individuals to such goals, the enhancement of group cohesion and the reinforcement of change of organizational culture.
What is Leadership? Three simple one-line answers by Paul Taffinder
· The easy answer: leadership is getting people to do things they have never thought of doing, do not believe are possible or that they do not want to do.
· The leadership in organizations answer: leadership is the action of committing employees to contribute their best to the purpose of the organization.
· The complex (and more accurate) answer: you only know leadership by its consequences – from the fact that individuals or a group of people start to behave in a particular way as result of the actions of someone else.
Effective Leadership as a Source of Competitive Business Advantage, Leadership is imperative for molding a group of people into a team, shaping them into a force that serves as a competitive business advantage. Leaders know how to make people function in a collaborative fashion, and how to motivate them to excel their performance. Leaders also know how to balance the individual team member's quest with the goal of producing synergy – an outcome that exceeds the sum of individual inputs. Leaders require that their team members forego the quest for personal best in concert with the team effort.Super-leaders help each of their followers to develop into an effective self-leader by providing them with the behavioral and cognitive skills necessary to exercise self-leadership. Super-leaders establish values, model, encourage, reward, and in many other ways foster self-leadership in individuals, teams, and wider organizational cultures.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

American Academy of Arts and Sciences

The American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS) is an organization dedicated to scholarship and the advancement of learning. It serves as a nationwide honor society for the United States. James Bowdoin, John Adams, and John Hancock founded the Academy in Boston during the American Revolution. Their objective, as stated in its charter, was to "cultivate every art and science which may tend to advance the interest, honor, dignity, and happiness of a free, independent, and virtuous people." Robert Treat Paine and 58 local community leaders to charter the organization in 1780 joined them. Other prominent men soon joined, and early members included Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton. With over 170 Nobel Laureates on its membership roll, in terms of prestige, a Fellowship or a Foreign Honorary Membership of the Academy is regarded as second only to the Nobel Awards; in recent years, most Nobel Prize recipients were elected to the Fellowship prior to becoming Nobel laureates as perusal of the list of Nobel Laureates and current membership of the Academy would reveal.

The modern academy is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It sponsors conferences, organizes research projects, and publishes a quarterly journal, Daedalus. Today's Academy has 4,000 fellows and about 600 foreign honorary members. Throughout the academic year, members are invited to regularly scheduled talks and meetings in Cambridge and at regional centers headquartered at the University of Chicago and the University of California, Irvine.

Friday, January 4, 2008

Educational Attainment In The United States

The educational attainment of the US population is similar to that of many other industrialized countries with the vast majority of the population having completed secondary education and a rising number of college graduates that outnumber high school dropouts. As a whole the population of the United States is becoming increasingly more educated. Post-secondary education is valued very highly by American society and is one of the main determinants of class and status. As with income, however, there are significant discrepancies in terms of race, age, household configuration and geography. Overall the households and demographics featuring the highest educational attainment in the United States are also among those with the highest household income and wealth. Thus, while the population of the US is becoming increasingly educated on all levels, a direct link between income and educational attainment remains. Educational attainment is one of the primary indicators of social class in the United States. While the American social class system is vaguely defined concept with many contradicting theories, educational attainment emerges as one of the top measurements of social class. Not only is a high educational attainment a status symbol by itself but it also is very closely related to the other two main indicators of social class: occupation and income. A graduate degree and the roughly seven to eight years of post-secondary education serve as the main requirement for entering "The professions" and becoming part of the professional middle class. Education is a major key in becoming a more privileged member of the American middle class. Overall, educational attainment is the main entrance barrier into more privileged parts of the middle class as it is not only of high value but is also the requirement for becoming a professional and earning the corresponding income. The only exception are entrepreneurs who can rank anywhere in the class system but are usually not referred to as professional middle class unless they are of the professions.

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Qualifications For President Of The United States

The President of the United States of America (sometimes abbreviated as POTUS) is the head of state and head of government of the United States. The president is at the head of the executive branch of the federal government, whose role is to enforce national law as given in the Constitution and written by Congress. Article Two of the Constitution establishes the president as commander-in-chief of the armed forces and enumerates powers specifically granted to the president, including the power to sign into law or veto bills passed by both houses of Congress. The president also has the power to create a cabinet of advisors and to grant pardons or reprieves. Finally, with the "advice and consent" of the Senate, to make treaties, appoint federal officers, ambassadors, and federal judges, including Justices of the Supreme Court. As with officials in the other branches of the United States government, the Constitution restrains the president with a set of checks and balances designed to prevent any individual or group from taking absolute power.
Article Two of the Constitution sets the qualifications required to become president. Presidents must be:
  • Natural-born citizens of the United States
  • At least thirty-five years old
  • Must have been resident in the United States for at least fourteen years
Citizens at the time of adoption of the Constitution were also eligible to become president, provided they met the age and residency requirements. While not an official requirement, the vast majority of presidents had prior experience as vice presidents, members of Congress, governors, or generals; in addition, thirty-one of forty-two presidents served in the military, all but one of them, James Buchanan, as an officer. During the electoral process, experience or lack thereof is often given as a point in a presidential candidate's campaign.
Candidates usually must receive the backing of a major political party. This is not strictly required in order to be considered as serious candidate. Third-party candidate Ross Perot received nearly 19% of the vote in the 1992 election.