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EBSCOhost: DO-IT-YOURSELF MARKETING - 0 views

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    this is exactly what I did with my brothers Matt and Brad. I chose my brothers expertise to help me design my logo using very much these steps and procedure explained in this article.
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EBSCOhost: Create a Logo - 0 views

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    This is what I remember as a good start for logo/brand creating. State that my logo was designed because of the product. A Pond Coverings or PC is a canopy that is easy to assemble and dis-assemble and store when not in use. The idea of the name being over the water rings is to illustrate that the canopy is suspended over the water for protection from debris. The explanation "We Have You Covered" is underneath to show that the product has surrounded the body of water. 
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EBSCOhost: Review of Seven Books on Adobe Photoshop - 0 views

  • The article reviews several books on Adobe Photoshop, including "Photoshop CS2 for Dummies," by Peter Bauer, "Adobe Photoshop CS2 Studio Techniques," by Ben Willmore and "Photoshop for Windows and Macintosh: Visual Quickstart Guide for CS2," by Elaine Weinmann and Peter Lourekas.
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EBSCOhost: Above Creative Suite 2 - 0 views

  • G. W., P. P. (2005). Above Creative Suite 2. Communication Arts, 47(3), 207.
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    CS2 description from Ebschost
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photoshop in 2003 - Google Search - 0 views

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    Photoshop images
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EBSCOhost: THE BIG THINK BEHIND THE ARAB SPRING - 0 views

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    point 2
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Egypt's gambit: If Mubarak falls, Islamists could rise - NY Daily News - 0 views

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    bring this to point
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How Was Egypt's Internet Access Shut Off?: Scientific American - 0 views

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    tagg this in highlights
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How Was Egypt's Internet Access Shut Off?: Scientific American - 0 views

  • The shutdown does not appear to be a spontaneous event, given that the Telecom Egypt, Raya, Link Egypt, Etisalat Misr and Internet Egypt ISPs each shut down its part of Egypt's Internet in sequence an average of about three minutes apart, according to Manchester, N.H.-based network security firm Renesys Corp. This sequencing indicates that each of the ISPs may have received a phone call telling them to drop Internet access to their subscribers, as opposed to an automated system that kicked in to take down all of the providers at once, Jim Cowie, Renesys chief technology officer and co-founder, blogged on Friday.
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      This is priority method of they did it, it appears that the government called out the shots and it was iniated and maintained using Facebook and Twitter. The ISP's of all of Egypt were shut down completely.
  • If this analysis is correct, it indicates a level of governmental Internet control unseen to this point, not even in China, Iran and Tunisia, which have been accused of manipulating Internet access to quell government opposition. Scientific American spoke with Cowie, whose company monitors global Internet infrastructure, to better understand how it works under both normal and, in this instance, abnormal conditions.
  • On January 27, we observed hundreds of providers all over the world suddenly telling us that most of the network addresses in Egypt no longer existed. It's not that their paths were changing a little bit to get better value out of their connection or engineering around a little cable break or something. It was really a matter of just disappearing. And it was just Egypt—you didn't see networks in the Gulf, India or China go down, as you might if a submerged cable in that region had been damaged.
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  • How Was Egypt's Internet Access Shut Off?
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    Key points here
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Egypt's Mubarak Will Try to Tough It Out - 0 views

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    supportive?
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Hosni Mubarak News - The New York Times - 0 views

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    check into this
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EBSCOhost: Arab Springs: Literary Rebels - 0 views

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    this has key results 
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EBSCOhost: Mubarak Takes Over - 0 views

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    Key article
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EBSCOhost: An Initial Perspective on "The Winter of Discontent": The Root Causes of th... - 0 views

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    this is a direct refernce to the cause, find what this has to do with DGCiT
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