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CERTIFIED VISIONS – #JAY-EYE & #RIKRIK SESSION (PART1)

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certified contentCertifiedVisions giving you an exclusive session with Jay-eye & RikRik (non stop bars)
Listen to the lyrical content madness!! (part 1 of 2)

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Saying “Good-bye” to Jewel Cases and “Hello” to CD Sleeves

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Society’s growing concern about our eco-systems and the consumption of our natural resources has driven the demand for low-plastic and no-plastic packaging alternatives. This means the writing is on the wall for our trusted old friend the plastic jewel case because CD sleeves made from renewable resources have emerged on the scene.

As derivatives of oil, plastics are being replaced with products made from renewable resources. In the world of optical disc media, printed paper stock and board stock packaging solutions are proving to be an excellent combination of quality, versatility, durability, cost-effectiveness and environmental friendliness.

While forest-based products are not free from concerns over sustainability and management practices, you need to look for companies who use paper stock and board stock produced under the certification of the Forest Stewardship Council. The FSC sets international standards for responsible forest management and in the past 13 years over 90 million hectares in more than 70 countries have been certified according to FSC standards while several thousand products are produced using FSC-certified wood.

CD sleeves made from printed board stock provide greater versatility in the number of styles and formats available. From a simple single pocket style to multi-paneled and multi-pocketed sleeves, sleeves combine packaging and print into a single product as opposed to traditional jewel cases which require separate printed inserts in order for you to brand your product. Sleeves are able to carry as many discs as required but you can use additional pockets for inclusion of additional printed materials in the form of folders or even stapled booklets. Additionally, if there’s a particular format or style you require which doesn’t appear to be available it’s possible to create a custom die-line to produce your sleeve for a surprisingly low cost.

You’ll want to research potential vendors to find the right style of CD sleeves for your needs and ensure they are able to provide a professional product with the environmentally-friendly standards commonly available within the industry, which include:

* Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified board stock or paper stock. 15pt weight is the industry standard.
* Minimum 30% recycled content contained in the stock.
* 100% recyclable.
* Printed using waterless printing technology.
* Printed using vegetable based inks.

No matter how environmentally friendly or popular the packaging style is, an amateurish appearance gives a negative overall impression of your product. Make sure your design is equal or better than similar products on the market. Make the effort to get the design just right. Need graphic design help? Most quality suppliers should have a designer on staff or be able to refer you to a capable graphics person.

Make sure that you do your due diligence on potential suppliers and always get a written quotation from at least three different companies. Request samples of their CD sleeves to be certain they can provide you with the quality and professionalism your product needs to portray. Simply evaluating a vendor on low cost or fast delivery won’t mean anything if you are delivered a substandard product – because the quality of the product will directly affect consumers opinions of you, be that good or bad.

For more information visit http://www.predisc.com.

Jackie Johnson
http://www.articlesbase.com/computers-articles/saying-goodbye-to-jewel-cases-and-hello-to-cd-sleeves-745754.html

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Certified Nursing Assistant – GTI

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certified contentGTI – Certified Nursing Assistant

CNA VIDEO SCRIPT

Meet “Stan the Man.”
(nat sound breathing)
He may not sound very healthy, but Stan the Man is one of the leading instructors at the Granite Technical Institute.
Stan, as you can tell, is a dummy. But he’s a breathing, talking, sick dummy. Stan gives the GTI’s Certified Nurse Assisting students a unique opportunity to learn without hurting anyone. Stan does all the things that real sick people to.
Christine Currie
CNA Coordinator
Granite School District
3350 here get sick person, can vomit, and tell them they are hurting me
3300 stan helps with training, cuz he gives them breath sounds, heart and bowel sound, can pee urine, and take blood pressure
That may or may not sound attractive to some people, but GTI students are lining up to get into the CNA class. In addition to working on Stan, the students treat each other as patients.
(Nat sound)
251 has left hip fracture, can roll to right side?
As they practice, the “patient” gets experience by empathy.
1013 (Jenessa) i’m learning what’s comfortable what’s good for the patient
1029 when putting pan under, know what is comfortable, and bed adjustment
CNA instructors train students with step by step procedures that not only serve and protect patients, but help protect the nurse assistant, as well. For example, was this patient’s denture broken before or after she came to the hospital?
(about 1930) how much dentures cost? make sure you write it down if broken
It’s a natural location for nursing and medical training. The GTI is operated inside a former hospital. Some patient rooms were preserved to offer this educational program in real-life surroundings.
Aubrey Aguirre, RN
GTI Clinical Instructor
~14:20 the way that it’s set up they feel comfortable going into a hospital or care center situation and working because they’re in that environment here at the GTI
With the important practicum, CNA students get real world experience through internships at local care centers and hospitals.
903 (Alex Kuehn) took med terminology, hands on, good teach, small class, teachers focus on you
818 want to work in med, like nursing
830 (Katy Farrimond) want foot in door, experience
845 want to be a neo natal nurse, give me experience
1332 our students getting jobs even in tough economy, several students call and say they got jobs. they say it’s an easy transition because they at care center, we teach them how to work at care center, plus class room time and demonstration time here, so they feel they are ready for job, and our students are getting jobs even in a tough market
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can i still become a certified teacher if i "defaulted" in college student loans?

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Hello,

I live in Texas. I defaulted in college stafford loans because of my carelessness. I do plan on paying back in payments.

My question is i’ve graduated college and want to take a state content test to become a certified teacher. Can i still get certified as a teacher even though i am in default with student college loans?

THANKS

Oh my goodness yes. I used to teach school and although I never defaulted on a loan, I know a couple who did and still have jobs. The only time you have a problem is if you have a record (common sense) or if you got reprimanded for using corporal punishment with a student (meaning you paddled a child without permission). Just stay out of jail (LOL), get certification (or better yet get some type of teaching license that can have you teach and get certified at the same time. That way you can do both and get paid a teacher’s pay) and you’ll be fine.

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Proving That Attendees Need your Seminar

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You Know That Your Prospects Need Your Seminar … But They Don’t Seem to Agree. Discover 3 Powerful Tips for Getting Them to Recognize Their Need for Your Event

By Jenny Hamby, the Seminar Marketing Pro™

Certified Guerrilla Marketer and Direct-Response Copywriter

You know that your seminar delivers tremendous value and tons of useful content that could very easily transform your attendees’ lives … if only they would register for and attend your seminar.

To ensure that prospective attendees recognize their need for your seminar content in your marketing copy, make sure that your promotional materials include a “Who Should Attend” section or otherwise identify your ideal prospects. For example, you could address your audience in the headline (“A Special Offer for Seminar Promoters …”) or in the salutation (“Dear Seminar Promoter,”).

If you have the time, space and inclination, here are 3 more ways to make lights go off in your prospects’ heads … so they sit up and say, “Hey, this is just what I need!”

1. Include a list of common challenges that attendees will be able to overcome after attending your seminar.

2. Present a checklist of benefits that your prospects want … and that you’ll help them achieve.

3. Include a collection of case studies or a short list of specific results to illustrate how past attendees put your information into action.

Jenny Hamby
http://www.articlesbase.com/marketing-articles/proving-that-attendees-need-your-seminar-104340.html

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Bush on Letterman 04

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certified contentGovernor George W. Bush on the David Letterman show, a few weeks before the 2000 Presidential Election.
A bad VCR recording, digitized. But not very cleaned up. Mono audio and some tracking issues, but still, historical… IMHO.
Please don’t put me on any sort of gestapo-style list.

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