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140cm/55 Inch Semi-Finished Giant Big Unstuffed Teddy Bear | Etsy - 0 views

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    Online Shopping is to save time, save money. you can buy anything in the USA, UK, on the website https://www.etsy.com/shop/CollectiblesartGoods Through online shopping can save you valuable time. Available on my website Car accessories are a necessary addition to a car and serve benefit purposes. Basic products include in Car Toy, baby toys, Train Toy, and safety padding materials. While some decoration car, Tank, baby toy, robot toy, additions like pet barriers and cargo liners ensure safe travel. One can watch and select things he wants to buy. Through online shopping, we can save our money because prices are less than market prices and we receive our bought things at our home. The biggest comfort of online shopping is 'convenience' as it can be done from anywhere, at any time, and even from our phones. You are interested in every branded product available on my website
etsyusashop1

Wooden Toy Train Set for Kids - 0 views

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    Online Shopping is to save time, save money. you can buy anything in the USA, UK, on the website https://www.etsy.com/shop/CollectiblesartGoods Through online shopping can save you valuable time. Available on my website Car accessories are a necessary addition to a car and serve benefit purposes. Basic products include in Car Toy, baby toys, Train Toy, and safety padding materials. While some decoration car, Tank, baby toy, roobot toy, additions like pet barriers and cargo liners ensure safe travel. One can watch and select things he wants to buy. Through online shopping, we can save our money because prices are less than market prices and we receive our bought things at our home. The biggest comfort of online shopping is 'convenience' as it can be done from anywhere, at any time, and even from our phones. You are interested in every branded product available on my website https://www.etsy.com/shop/CollectiblesartGoods
solospiders

Front Door Wreath - 0 views

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    This Front Door Wreath is very cute & well made! I have searched for a wreath like this in various stores, but this one is by far more affordable. The leaves are full & bright. It seems to durable & holds up in windy weather. The Babys Breath wreath with plastic green and pink Babys Breath leaves and sturdy plastic ring backing,UV resistant Wreath, Green Colors,realistic and natural.We use plentiful artificial Gypsophila branches with mini green leaves for the extra full look! This wreath would look beautiful against your front door or even displayed on a covered patio. It really adds a nice color & look to my front door
Anne Bubnic

The Millennials Are Coming! - 0 views

  • Most agencies manage sensitive citizen data: addresses, Social Security numbers, financial records and medical information. You name it, some state or local office has it, and probably electronically. The problem? Many theorize that the Millennials' penchant for online openness could unintentionally expose private information, leaving it ripe for the picking. Millennials bring innovative ideas about technology's use, but for that same reason, do they also pose new security risks?
  • Anti-virus vendor Symantec released a study in March 2008 assessing this issue. Symantec commissioned Applied Research-West to execute the study, and 600 participants were surveyed from different verticals, including government. Survey participants included 200 IT decision-makers, 200 Millennial workers and 200 non-Millennial workers born before 1980. The data revealed that Millennials are more likely than workers of other ages to use Web 2.0 applications on company time and equipment. Some interesting figures include: 69 percent of surveyed Millennials will use whatever application, device or technology they want at work, regardless of office IT policies; and only 45 percent of Millennials stick to company-issued devices or software, compared to 70 percent of non-Millennials.
  • How might young people be workplace assets? Could all that time typing or texting make them speedy typists, able to whip up memos at the drop of a hat? Does familiarity with new and emerging technologies have its benefit? You bet, according to Dustin Lanier, director of the Texas Council on Competitive Government. The council brings state leaders together to shape policy for government departments, including IT. "I think they've built an approach to work that involves a lot of multitasking," Lanier said of the Millennials. "Something will be loading on one screen, you alt-tab to another application and pull up an e-mail, the first process loads, you flip back, start a new process, flip to a forum and pull up a topic. It's frenetic but normal to that group." Lanier doesn't think Millennials present more of an IT threat than their older co-workers. After all, young people don't have a monopoly on being distracted in the office. "I can't tell you how many times I've walked by people's desks of all ages and seen Minesweeper up," he said. He thinks employers should embrace some Web 2.0 applications. Otherwise, Millennials might be discouraged from sticking around. According to Lanier, this younger work force comprises many people who think of themselves as free agents. Government should accommodate some of their habits in order to prevent them from quitting.
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    Get ready CIOs. They're coming. They have gadgets and doohickeys galore. They like their music downloadable and portable, and they grew up with the Internet, not before it. Their idea of community is socializing with people in other cities or countries through Facebook, MySpace or instant messages, and they use e-mail so often they probably think snail mail is an endangered species. They're the Millennials - those tech-savvy, 20-somethings and-under bound to warm up scores of office chairs left cold by retiring baby boomers. There's a good chance many will come to a government workplace near you, but their digital literacy could prove worrisome for security-conscious bosses.
lipikamohanty

24Hour Nursing Care| Health care at home|Tech Tricks health care| - 0 views

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    After a Critical Surgery and Serious Injury, a patient must need a trained personal caregiver at home to fulfilling their daily basic needs, their family members are unable to help them because they are not medically trained, in how to handle a critical patient and care for them. At that time a patient needs a 24-hour Nursing care service from a well-trained nurse and more support staff, those who take care of critical patients, old people, sick bedridden patients, pregnant women, and newborn babies care at home. 24 Hour Nursing care at Home Involves: * checking wounds/ Dressing * oxygen administration * Ventilator care * BiPAP/ CPAP Monitoring * reviewing medications * Monitoring and concern about medical history and symptoms. * Take reading the blood Pressure, Temperature, heart rate, and breathing. * to check on the diet of the patient * daily checkups, Physiotherapy, and diagnostic tests * observing their physical and mental status, support them emotionally in hurry to recover. * Educating and advising the patients on their health and well-being. Tech Tricks health care service provides 24 hours Nursing care for helping people in their critical times, providing nurses at home for their locations, all over Odisha. they are always active and provide their health care service, and arrange all medical facilities anywhere you search the service at home. http://www.techtrickshealthcare.com/nursingservice.php
anonymous

Would you want a digital footprint from birth? - 6 views

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    It's important for parents today to realize they are creating an online dossier for a human being that will be with them for years to come. It's worth considering what kind of digital footprint or online history you want to leave for your child. When your child is a teenager or adult, what will they make of the information you are currently uploading now? 5% of babies under 2 have social media profiles, 7% have email addresses, 81% of two-year-olds have a digital footprint. The irony here is that Zogby International just published a survey of parents that found 90% of them think their kids share too much information online and social networks aren't doing enough to protect them. See the story at: http://bit.ly/CNNparentpoll
Kate Olson

YouTube: Oh baby, it's a wild world « Tech Ticker - 0 views

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    Mike Bogle's post on using YouTube and the harsh criticisms that content creators sometimes face from anonymous viewers and commentators.
agencynbs

Lab-grown sperm makes healthy offspring - 0 views

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    BBC : February 26, 2016, Friday Sperm have been made in the laboratory and used to father healthy baby mice in a pioneering move that could lead to infertility treatments. The Chinese research took a stem cell, converted it into primitive sperm and fertilised an egg to produce healthy pups.
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