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Thursday, 26 June 2014
HEALTHY TIPS FOR SKIN
One of the most important ways to take care of your skin is to protect
it from the sun. A lifetime of sun exposure can cause wrinkles, age
spots and other skin problems — as well as increase the risk of skin
cancer.
For the most complete sun protection:
1. Protect yourself from the sun
For the most complete sun protection:
- Use sunscreen. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 15. When you're outdoors, reapply sunscreen every two hours — or more often if you're swimming or perspiring.
- Seek shade. Avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when the sun's rays are strongest.
- Wear protective clothing. Cover your skin with tightly woven long-sleeved shirts, long pants and wide-brimmed hats. Also consider laundry additives, which give clothing an additional layer of ultraviolet protection for a certain number of washings, or special sun-protective clothing — which is specifically designed to block ultraviolet rays.
Wednesday, 25 June 2014
How to Format a Computer
1.Backup your data. When you format a computer, you will lose all of your files and data. The programs can’t be backed up; they will need to be reinstalled. Any files—including documents, music, pictures, and videos—that you want to save need to be copied to a backup location.
- You can use DVDs, CDs, external hard drives, flash drives, or the cloud, depending on how much data you have to backup. 2. Set your BIOS to boot from CD. To do this, restart the computer and enter the setup screen when the manufacturer logo appears. The key to do this will be displayed, and varies by manufacturer. The most common keys are F2, F10, F12, and Del.
- Once in the BIOS menu, select the Boot menu. Change the order of devices so that your computer boots from CD before booting from the hard drive. Save your changes and exit. Your computer will restart.
- If you are installing from a flash drive, then you will need to set the BIOS to boot from removable storage
Wednesday, 11 June 2014
Monday, 2 June 2014
A work from home or
work at home arrangement involves working from home and differs from the
teleworking/telecommuting arrangement in that it does not require that the
employee stay electronically connected to the work location during
business hours. Work performed is generally done independently so does
not require team interaction or consistent communication. It also is more
likely that the employee can live far from the actual location of the business
for which he or she is working because face to face contact at the location may
not be necessary.
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Sunday, 1 June 2014
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Saturday, 17 May 2014
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Friday, 16 May 2014
gravity
Work by gravity
Gravity exerts a constant downward force on every object. Near the surface of the earth the acceleration due to gravity is g=9.8 m.s−2 and the gravitational force on an object of mass m is Fg=mg. It is convenient to imagine this gravitational force concentrated at the center of mass of the object.If an object is displaced upwards or downwards a vertical distance y2 - y1, the work W done on the object by its weight mg is:
quotes
Inspirational quotes and motivational quotes have the power to get us through a bad week, and can even give us the courage to pursue our life’s dreams. In my book, 4 Keys to Happiness and Fulfillment at Work, I share surprising research into the true triggers of workplace motivation. So in the spirit of self motivation, here are 100 inspirational quotes.
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What Is Knowledge Management?
Knowledge Management is one of the hottest topics today in both the industry world and information research world. In our daily life, we deal with huge amount of data and information. Data and information is not knowledge until we know how to dig the value out of of it. This is the reason we need knowledge management. Unfortunately, there's no universal definition of knowledge management, just as there's no agreement as to what constitutes knowledge in the first place. We chose the following definition for knowledge management for its simplicity and broad context.Simple Definition:Knowledge Management (KM) refers to a multi-disciplined approach to achieving organizational objectives by making the best use of knowledge. KM focuses on processes such as acquiring, creating and sharing knowledge and the cultural and technical foundations that support them.Knowledge Management may be viewed in terms of:People – how do you increase the ability of an individual in the organisation to influence others with their knowledgeProcesses – Its approach varies from organization to organization. There is no limit on the number of processesTechnology – It needs to be chosen only after all the requirements of a knowledge management initiative have been established.OrCulture –The biggest enabler of successful knowledge-driven organizations is the establishment of a knowledge-focused cultureStructure – the business processes and organisational structures that facilitate knowledge sharingTechnology – a crucial enabler rather than the solution.
What Is Knowledge Management Related To?
Knowledge management draws from a wide range of disciplines and technologies:Cognitive scienceExpert systems, artificial intelligence and knowledge base management systems (KBMS)Computer-supported collaborative work (groupware)Library and information scienceTechnical writingDocument managementDecision support systemsSemantic networksRelational and object databasesSimulationOrganizational scienceobject-oriented information modelingelectronic publishing technology, hypertext, and the World Wide Web; help-desk technologyfull-text search and retrievalperformance support systemsAlthough around 20 kinds of disciplines and study areas were listed above, there is no way to include all of the related subjects to knowledge management.
The History of Knowledge Management
1. 70's, A number of management theorists have contributed to the evolution of knowledge managementPeter Drucker: information and knowledge as organizational resourcesPeter Senge: "learning organization"Leonard-Barton: well-known case study of "Chaparral Steel ", a company having knowledge management strategy 2. 80's, Knowledge (and its expression in professional competence) as a competitive asset was apparentManaging knowledge that relied on work done in artificial intelligence and expert systemsKnowledge management-related articles began appearing in journals and books3. 90's until now,A number of management consulting firms had begun in-house knowledge management
Knowledge Management is one of the hottest topics today in both the industry world and information research world. In our daily life, we deal with huge amount of data and information. Data and information is not knowledge until we know how to dig the value out of of it. This is the reason we need knowledge management. Unfortunately, there's no universal definition of knowledge management, just as there's no agreement as to what constitutes knowledge in the first place. We chose the following definition for knowledge management for its simplicity and broad context.Simple Definition:Knowledge Management (KM) refers to a multi-disciplined approach to achieving organizational objectives by making the best use of knowledge. KM focuses on processes such as acquiring, creating and sharing knowledge and the cultural and technical foundations that support them.Knowledge Management may be viewed in terms of:People – how do you increase the ability of an individual in the organisation to influence others with their knowledgeProcesses – Its approach varies from organization to organization. There is no limit on the number of processesTechnology – It needs to be chosen only after all the requirements of a knowledge management initiative have been established.OrCulture –The biggest enabler of successful knowledge-driven organizations is the establishment of a knowledge-focused cultureStructure – the business processes and organisational structures that facilitate knowledge sharingTechnology – a crucial enabler rather than the solution.
What Is Knowledge Management Related To?
Knowledge management draws from a wide range of disciplines and technologies:Cognitive scienceExpert systems, artificial intelligence and knowledge base management systems (KBMS)Computer-supported collaborative work (groupware)Library and information scienceTechnical writingDocument managementDecision support systemsSemantic networksRelational and object databasesSimulationOrganizational scienceobject-oriented information modelingelectronic publishing technology, hypertext, and the World Wide Web; help-desk technologyfull-text search and retrievalperformance support systemsAlthough around 20 kinds of disciplines and study areas were listed above, there is no way to include all of the related subjects to knowledge management.
The History of Knowledge Management
1. 70's, A number of management theorists have contributed to the evolution of knowledge managementPeter Drucker: information and knowledge as organizational resourcesPeter Senge: "learning organization"Leonard-Barton: well-known case study of "Chaparral Steel ", a company having knowledge management strategy 2. 80's, Knowledge (and its expression in professional competence) as a competitive asset was apparentManaging knowledge that relied on work done in artificial intelligence and expert systemsKnowledge management-related articles began appearing in journals and books3. 90's until now,A number of management consulting firms had begun in-house knowledge management
Thursday, 15 May 2014
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amazing Quotes
"Friendship isn't about whom you've known the longest It's about who came and never left your side "
Wednesday, 14 May 2014
speed
Internet Speed Test
First, grab a pen and a pad of paper
because you'll want to record the results of this test.
Below is a box with the
WhatismyIPaddress.com logo and a button in the middle that says "Begin
Test." Go ahead and click the button and watch what happens.
Under the box you'll get the results.
Jot them down. They'll be something like this:
Last Result:
Download Speed: 5563 kbps (695.4 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 5498 kbps (687.3 KB/sec transfer rate)
Latency: 14 ms
Wed Aug 14 10:26:29 2013
Download Speed: 5563 kbps (695.4 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 5498 kbps (687.3 KB/sec transfer rate)
Latency: 14 ms
Wed Aug 14 10:26:29 2013
Tuesday, 13 May 2014
Finding Your External IPFinding Your Internal IP on Any Windows PCFinding Your Internal IP in Windows Vista/7
When your PC is connected to a
network, it is assigned an address on the network called an IP address. If the
PC is connected to a network as well as the internet, then the PC will have an
internal IP address which marks its location on the local network, and an
external IP, which is the IP address of your internet connection. Follow this
guide to find both.
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How to Flirt on Facebook
Somehow, while all the official dating sites were using numbers and charts and edited profile pics to peer into the hearts of the lovelorn, Facebook quietly amassed a billion users around the world—a great many of them single and looking for love. Based on the "Six Degrees of Separation" principle[1], the chances are pretty good that there is somebody on your Friend's list (or on one of your friend's list) that might strike your fancy. This article will help you turn that flight of fancy into an opportunity to flirt—or more
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