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		<title>Adobe Acrobat for Non-profit Companies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most popular products for Non-profit companies is the Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional software. Adobe Acrobat 8 for Non-Profits allows you to create content-rich, searchable Adobe PDF documents with &#8220;one-button ease&#8221; from Microsoft Word, Excel, and Powerpoint. The new Adobe Acrobat 8 for Non-Profit companies has multiple features, such as the ability to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>One of the most popular products for Non-profit companies is the Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional software. Adobe Acrobat 8 for Non-Profits allows you to create content-rich, searchable Adobe PDF documents with &ldquo;one-button ease&rdquo; from Microsoft Word, Excel, and Powerpoint. The new Adobe Acrobat 8 for Non-Profit companies has multiple features, such as the ability to enhance grant proposals, funding requests, planning and review, administrative paperwork, and many more capabilities. Non-profit employees can now enjoy the ease of assembling documents (such as grant proposals and funding requests), into an Adobe PDF document.<br/><br/>Adobe Acrobat 8 for Non-Profit has unique features as well; you can embed multimedia and 3D designs for a more pursuasive and rich reading experience. Where the software really enhances and extends document collaboration, is how non-profit companies can now work efficiently with funding partners and other agencies by accelerating the feedback and approval process with robust tools to help initiate, manage, and track document reviews. Adobe Acrobat 8 for Non-Profit easily enables business professionals to consistently create, combine, and control Adobe PDF documents for simple, secure distribution, collaboration and data collection. Not only does this software allow you to reliably share and streamline professional documents and reviews, you can protect documents to reduce any risk. No matter who uses Adobe Acrobat 8 for Non-Profit in your organization, they will benefit from these advantageous tools. You must be a 501(c)3 non-profit with a 501(c)3 letter to qualify for non-profit pricing discounts<br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Top 6 Body Parts to Get Tribal Design Tattoos On</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Sep 2010 01:19:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Generally when people consider getting a tattoo they first pick the design and then talk to the tattoo artist about the best body part for that particular design. But this trend seems to have changed recently with more and more people choosing a tattoo design for a specific body part. This just shows the rise [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Generally when people consider getting a tattoo they first pick the design and then talk to the tattoo artist about the best body part for that particular design. But this trend seems to have changed recently with more and more people choosing a tattoo design for a specific body part. This just shows the rise of the humble tattoo to the pinnacle of fashion. But when you want to get a tattoo on a particular part of your body it is good to remember that not all body parts are created equal. That is the skin on every part of your body is different and depending on the thickness and smoothness of the skin the ink will create a different effect on different parts. For instance tattoos on part of the body that have a creased skin like elbows, ankles, knees will fade out. Also the lines created on this part have a tendency to spread out. Having said that the favorite body parts to get tribal design tattoos on are:<br/><br/>1. <strong>Lower Back tattoo</strong>: This is considered to be a very sensuous spot to get a tattoo. It adds appeal to a woman’s sensuality and mystique because the tattoo is only for the eyes of a lover and hidden from the rest of the world. Good designs to be combined with a tribal design for a lower back tattoo include a ribbon like Jessica Alba, a fairy like Britney Spears, a small flower, a heart or even a tiger like Angelina Jolie.<br/><br/>2. <strong>Armband tattoo</strong>: This was once the most popular spot to get a tattoo. It became particularly famous after Pamela Anderson sported the barbwire design as an armband. The tribal arm band designs are particularly popular. Other famous designs include knot and wave motives combined with celtic patterns, cross, skull, and many more.<br/><br/>3. <strong>Wristband tattoo</strong>: This is a favorite among women. The tattoos look very feminine and delicate and are a fashion statement of sorts. Popular designs are snake or dragon encircling the wrist, and knot motives combined with small flowers, cartoon, fairy, dragonfly or heart. The best part about these tattoos is that they can be conveniently hidden under a wristwatch or you can proudly show it off as a cool and permanent ‘bangle’ or ‘bracelet’.<br/><br/>4. <strong>Arm tattoo</strong>: Very popular among men, see David Beckham and Anouk. The best tribal designs for the arm (upper, lower, forearm and even shoulder or sleeves) are usually black and bold design with abstract motives or words in Sanskrit or Japanese which can be even turned into an entire Japanese inspired sleeve.<br/><br/>5. <strong>Ankleband tattoo</strong>: This is another favorite spot with the ladies. An ankleband tattoo looks particularly sexy when coupled with a short skirt and high heels. You can go for ankleband tribal tattoo and combine it with delicate feminine designs like chains, dolphins, flowers, stars, angel wings, butterflies, and so forth or be adventurous and go for the black and bold tribal designs. Celebrities who spot ankle tattoos are Christy Turlington and Stephanie Seymour.<br/><br/>6. <strong>Leg tattoo</strong>: This is a favorite among men though there are many women who have upper leg or thigh tattoos as well. Popular tribal designs include black and bold with abstract motives.<br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Great Plains Integrations Tools: Im, Econnect, Dexterity – Overview for Programmer</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 04:43:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP is good platform for integration with your current and legacy applications: ecommerce, CRM, EDI, Microsoft Access and even non-Microsoft platforms, such as Oracle, Lotus Notes Domino, MySQL/PHP, DB2.  In this small publication we would like to review Dynamics GP or Great Plains (as it was previously known) integrating tools and scenarios:1.       [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP is good platform for integration with your current and legacy applications: ecommerce, CRM, EDI, Microsoft Access and even non-Microsoft platforms, such as Oracle, Lotus Notes Domino, MySQL/PHP, DB2.  In this small publication we would like to review Dynamics GP or Great Plains (as it was previously known) integrating tools and scenarios:<br/><br/>1.       Dynamics GP Integration Manager text integrations.  This module is user friendly and you can easy build CSV or Tab delimited text files integrations.  IM has predefined destinations to such popular GP objects as Customer, Vendor, Employee, GL Account, plus Transactions: Sales Order Processing (Quote, Invoice, Sales Order), Purchase Order Processing (Purchase Order, Receiving Transaction).  If you are Payroll outsourcing company – you can easily integrate your customers’ employee time cards to give you the idea about typical industry case<br/><br/>2.       Integration Manager Advanced cases.  Here you have more challenging scenarios, when you have to pull data from external database.  In IM you likely will need to deploy Advanced ODBC queries, based on Microsoft SQL Server Views (which might be heterogeneous: SQL Linked Server to Oracle DB, for example).  Plus advanced ODBC query should be considered when you have Text file to be integrated, which has non-structured format (you have to weed out comment lines, headers, footers and other attribute of human report).  Also, consider the case, when you have to produce document header and lines from single text file – Advanced ODBC query with union construction should be considered<br/><br/>3.       eConnect.  This SDK has various exposures, however the core of this connector is set of encrypted stored procedures.  Great Plains 10.0 installation automatically installs eConnect stored procs, for earlier versions, such as 9.0 you can install eConnect Runtime manually.  We do not recommend eConnect to Great Plains customers, who are on version, earlier than 9.0.  So, if you are on GP 8.0 or 7.5 – you can consider deploying eConnect, but just the fact of SDK maturity should incline you to the idea to upgrade your Great Plains installation to 10.0 or 9.0.  eConnect is open for C# or VB.Net Microsoft Visual Studio programmer, who is also familiar with XML and SQL Stored Procedures concept.  Just one warning – eConnect doesn’t post GP batches, consider Great Plains Auto Posting Server to fill this gap<br/><br/>4.       Dexterity.  Great Plains Dexterity is the EDI and fundament of GP architecture.  Dex is almighty, when you are thinking about Great Plains customization and integration.  However Dex requires professional Great Plains Dexterity programmer to be involved, and it might be not feasible to train your IT internal programmers to begin software development in Dexterity.  Dexterity is good fit to program integration, when eConnect doesn’t provide functionality – good example is GP invoicing module<br/><br/>5.       SQL Stored Procedures.  As Great Plains, since version 8.0 is available exclusively on MS SQL Server DB platform, it is natural temptation to try program integration in SQL stored procedures.  The drawback of this method is long learning curve in understanding the nature of programmed transactions, the disadvantage of “competing” with eConnect stored procedures, where all the work is already done<br/><br/></p>
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