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Make Your Own Printable Photo Calendar Online - Online Inspirations

Posted: 20 Nov 2008 01:23 AM CST

From the page: "Yet another New Year is around the corner. Yes, 2008 is in the verge of bidding good bye. This would be the best time to prepare and plan your activities for the coming year 2009. First of all, as with every individual, you wish to have a nice calendar preferably with your favorite photos, to keep it on your desk, guest room, or in the bedroom.

Photo calendar would be better option compared to the plain old calendars which comes with advertisements. There are lot many websites floating in the internet which would help your create your own printable photo calendars, with your loved ones photos. "


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Living Simply: The Ultimate Guide to Conquering Your Clutter | Zen Habits

Posted: 20 Nov 2008 01:16 AM CST

From the page: "Before you tackle your clutter, there are four basic steps to decluttering to keep in mind. Letâ€s take the example of decluttering a single drawer. These are the fundamental steps:

1. Collect. Take out everything and put it in a pile. Empty the entire drawer, and pile it all on a counter or a table. Take everything out, down to the last paper clip.
2. Choose. Pick out only the few things you love and use and that are important to you. Just sort through the pile, picking out the really essential stuff. Be very selective. Put the important stuff you pick out into a separate, smaller pile.
3. Eliminate. Toss the rest out. You know youâ€ll never need those manuals again. Donâ€t be sentimental with this step. Either throw everything into a big trash bag, or find a new home for some of the items if you think someone might have a use for them â€" donate them to charity or give them to a friend who would love them. And yes, you have to toss out all the chopsticks.
4. Organize. Put back the essential things, neatly, with space around things. Clean the drawer out first, of course, and put the very small pile of things you chose back in the drawer, grouping like things together and leaving space around the groups. Having space around things makes everything look neater and simpler."


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UK Border Agency | Points-based system - dates for submission of applications

Posted: 20 Nov 2008 01:14 AM CST

From the page: "On 27 November 2008, tiers 2 and 5 of the points-based system will open for applications. As these tiers open we will close down the schemes which they replace.

These schemes are:

* Work permits
* Sportspeople and entertainers
* Overseas qualified nurses and midwives
* Representatives of overseas media organisations
* Airport ground crew
* Some seafarers including those working on vessels on one-port voyages
* Missionaries and minsters of religion
* China graduate work experience scheme
* Training and work experience scheme
* Overseas government employees
* General agreement on Trade in Services (GATS)
* Domestic workers in diplomatic households
* Voluntary workers
* Working holidaymaker scheme
* Au pairs
* Gap year
* Japan: youth exchange scheme"


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HOW TO: Turn Your Photos, Videos and Tweets into Stories

Posted: 20 Nov 2008 01:12 AM CST

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StoryTlr, a project that enables you to create a simple event-based timeline of your photos, videos and tweets, has received several significant updates in the past few days, and suddenly - although the authors themselves insist that itâ€s a hobby project and not a â€oereal†startup - it feels like a full featured service with some very interesting usage possibilities.

StoryTlr is a slightly different take on the lifestream concept. Letâ€s say, for example, that you went on a vacation this past weekend. While you were there, you took some photos and videos, tweeted some tweets, sent some mails, changed your Facebook status a couple of times, and so forth. StoryTlr lets you take all this stuff and create a story in the form of a slideshow, which is a wonderfully nice way to see what happened in chronological order. Even better, after this past update, you can embed your story anywhere, for example your blog. You can see an example of one such story here.

I think that this concept will appeal to many users who are sick of being able to update dozens of services telling everyone what theyâ€re up to at any given time, but when they try to revisit their memories a couple weeks later, they simply canâ€t find them. StoryTlr is event-based; when something important happens to you, you can create an event and itâ€s listed on your StoryTlr page under the â€oestories†tab, which makes it easy to find (presuming, of course, that youâ€ll go easy on the stories and not create thousands of them).

StoryTlr also functions as a standard lifestreaming application. Under the â€oelifestream†tab on your StoryTlr page you can find a diary of your daily activities; if this is what youâ€re looking for, you can find it on many similar services like FriendFeed or Profilactic. StoryTlrâ€s strength, however, is in its event-oriented approach and the lifestreaming part is just sugar on top.

Other new features at StoryTlr are theme customization, which includes changing a themeâ€s colors or even the entire CSS; Facebook, StumbleUpon, Vimeo and Tumblr support, as well as full data import, which means that StoryTlr will try to fetch all the data from a particular service, like Twitter, if possible. Put it all together, and youâ€ve got a serious competitor to Tumblr and other lifestreaming applications; the simplicity of the idea behind it will probably win over many users who just want a quick, smart and easy way to share their stuff online.
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ICWAI promotes Institute of Management Accountants of OMAN

Posted: 19 Nov 2008 11:18 PM CST




NEW DELHI, 18 NOV 2008. The Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India in its drive to promote and propagate the profession of cost and management accountancy has now taken the initiative to promote an Institute of Cost and Management Accountants in Oman.


To give effect to this effort, the ICWAI has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Omar Zawawi Establishment LLC (OMZEST), one of the premier groups in the Sultanate, on last Saturday in the presence of Shri Jitesh Khosla, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Govt. of India, Shri B. B. Goyal, Adviser (Cost), Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Shri Indrajith Fernando, Adviser - South Asian Federation of Accountants (SAFA) and other dignitaries, which has set the scope of relationship between the two bodies.


According to Mr. Kunal Banerjee, President, ICWAI, the Global Summit of Management Accountants held in January 2008 in Delhi gave a fillip to the efforts of ICWAI to go beyond the country and make its presence felt as a driving force of management accounting profession in the global arena. As a continuum of this process, it is co-promoting a new management accounting body in Gulf in the Sultanate of Oman. The progressive policies of the Sultanate of Oman are creating conducive conditions for a steady economic development and as the commercial activities expand the Omanese economy will be in need of highly skilled management accountants to support the needs of strategy, management and accounting.


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In terms of this MOU, ICWAI will be technically guiding Oman in developing the syllabus relevant for the Omanese economy and help them in conducting the examinations periodically. The pass certificates will be awarded by IMA Oman.


According to Mr. Kunal Banerjee, in the first phase, technician level courses will be introduced to be followed by Business Accounting certification and later on the management accounting qualification. The course will also include training modules with the Omanese business units for the students.


OMZEST is an Omani company having diverse commercial interests including promoting higher education in Oman and ICWAI is a premier Cost and Management Accountancy Institute, which is a member of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC), The Confederation of Asian and Pacific Accountants (CAPA) and The South Asian Federation of Accountants (SAFA), wish to establish an Institute of Management Accountants in Oman (IMAO).



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To advice IMAO to award certificates ICWAI shall play the role of Technical Collaborator/ professional service provider/ consultant to academics programme for designing the course syllabus. IMAO will award the certificate on which it will be mentioned that this programme is designed and examinations are conducted by ICWAI. In designing the course syllabus by ICWAI, the suggestions offered by IMAO will be taken into consideration, wherever necessary. ICWAI shall provide the entire course material; rules and regulations regarding the course; detailed curriculum; course design, all learning material including original computer software and relevant legislations pertaining to ICWAI on a regular basis.


ICWAI shall formulate Course Curriculum in line with Oman's Industrial requirement of Cost and Management Accounting profession facilitating conduct to be named as "Certified Accounting Technician" (CAT) course.

Source: ICWAI website

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