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    Advertising Balloons Take Marketing to a New Level
    Regardless of what business you're in, it's safe to assume there are times when you want to catch someone's attention. Perhaps you want to drive more traffic to your retail store. Maybe you want your booth to stand out at a street fair. Perhaps you want your conference attendees to feel special and appreciated. Whether you're a retailer or an event planner, you should know that advertising balloons can take marketing to a whole new level. Advertising inflatables can take many forms. Custom balloons with your company na
    by a factor of three, but do you have the courage to change?

    What is New?

    The latest research on motor-skill learning by Dr. Reza Shadmehr at Johns-Hopkins university concludes – slow learned motor-skills is maintained longer.

    We are talking about learning motor-skills, not reading or comprehension, and it turns out there are two requirements:

    a) Sleep-on-it means giving your brain time to process and remember how to control the muscles involved.

    b) Er

    Practicing Safety on Your Job Site
    There are many benefits of having a written, comprehensive construction safety program. A construction safety plan can assist principal contractors to manage their workplace health and safety obligations.SafetySafety incidents will fall when you establish a make-ready planning practice coupled with following the rule of only doing work that is in a condition to be started and completed uninterrupted. Safety on the construction site is the responsibility of the contractor and the contractor supervisors. The goal is
    After generations of error, fifty-years of proof convinces some skeptics.

    Fact: The faster you read, the better your comprehension.

    Mrs. Harrison, my 3rd grade teacher, hammered into our numbskulls – If you want to understand what you are reading – always read it slowly.

    She could only teach us what she knew and had been taught in Teachers College. For one hundred years teachers were trained to get students to slow down for better comprehension.

    It was intuitive and no one had the nerve to question the dictum – slow-equals-better.

    In 1952 Evelyn Wood requested university linguistic researchers to test her principle that the faster-you-read, the greater your comprehension; she was hooted down.

    She proposed that speed reading created a context for the text, while focusing on a single word, phrase or sentence, was the basis for subvocalization, regressions, and loss of long term memory.

    Speed reading doubles attention, and adds up to 15% to comprehension, triples the amount of learning.

    Context reading requires speed, and that contradicts the status quo.

    It took over 50 years for this counterintuitive research to trickle down to 25% of teachers.

    The other 75% still teach Mrs. Harrison’s intuitive system of purposeful-slowness.

    Dig This

    The QUERTY keyboard was created to slow down the speed of typing because the original typewriters jammed when handling multiple keys hitting the roller simultaneously.

    Querty was named after the first six letters on the Sholes keyboard.

    A Milwaukee mechanic, Christopher Sholes, invented it in the first year of the Civil War – 1861, and it is used by 99% of all word processors, almost 150 years later.

    So what?

    It is slower and less effective than three other keyboard layouts; DVORAK is 50% faster, but misoneism (fear of change or newness), prevails.

    Slow reading is less effective by a factor of three, but do you have the courage to change?

    What is New?

    The latest research on motor-skill learning by Dr. Reza Shadmehr at Johns-Hopkins university concludes – slow learned motor-skills is maintained longer.

    We are talking about learning motor-skills, not reading or comprehension, and it turns out there are two requirements:

    a) Sleep-on-it means giving your brain time to process and remember how to control the muscles involved.

    b) Er

    Posting Your Resume On Online Job Sites
    Are you looking for a new job? If so, make sure that you use online job sites to help you to do so. Not only that, but you should take the time necessary to post your resume, in full, on these sties. Some of the largest sites have hundreds of different visitors each day. Many of them are employers, looking for the next qualified individual for their position. In many cases, they get thousands of responses to a single posting. When you include your resume right there, chances are twice as good that you will get a phone call or an i
    itive and no one had the nerve to question the dictum – slow-equals-better.

    In 1952 Evelyn Wood requested university linguistic researchers to test her principle that the faster-you-read, the greater your comprehension; she was hooted down.

    She proposed that speed reading created a context for the text, while focusing on a single word, phrase or sentence, was the basis for subvocalization, regressions, and loss of long term memory.

    Speed reading doubles attention, and adds up to 15% to comprehension, triples the amount of learning.

    Context reading requires speed, and that contradicts the status quo.

    It took over 50 years for this counterintuitive research to trickle down to 25% of teachers.

    The other 75% still teach Mrs. Harrison’s intuitive system of purposeful-slowness.

    Dig This

    The QUERTY keyboard was created to slow down the speed of typing because the original typewriters jammed when handling multiple keys hitting the roller simultaneously.

    Querty was named after the first six letters on the Sholes keyboard.

    A Milwaukee mechanic, Christopher Sholes, invented it in the first year of the Civil War – 1861, and it is used by 99% of all word processors, almost 150 years later.

    So what?

    It is slower and less effective than three other keyboard layouts; DVORAK is 50% faster, but misoneism (fear of change or newness), prevails.

    Slow reading is less effective by a factor of three, but do you have the courage to change?

    What is New?

    The latest research on motor-skill learning by Dr. Reza Shadmehr at Johns-Hopkins university concludes – slow learned motor-skills is maintained longer.

    We are talking about learning motor-skills, not reading or comprehension, and it turns out there are two requirements:

    a) Sleep-on-it means giving your brain time to process and remember how to control the muscles involved.

    b) Er

    The Success of Pixel Marketing Proves that Small is Beautiful
    Advertising space on the web has typically been sold by the banner and by the click. Now, thanks to a hot new concept called pixel marketing, it’s being sold by the pixel. That’s right. Just when you thought there was nothing left to sell, the web has profitably parceled into blocks of pixels that advertisers are snapping up to promote their brands.Here’s how pixel marketing works. Pages are made up of pixel grids, typically of one million pixels which generally sell from 50 cents to $1 each. An advertiser who buys blocks o
    , and adds up to 15% to comprehension, triples the amount of learning.

    Context reading requires speed, and that contradicts the status quo.

    It took over 50 years for this counterintuitive research to trickle down to 25% of teachers.

    The other 75% still teach Mrs. Harrison’s intuitive system of purposeful-slowness.

    Dig This

    The QUERTY keyboard was created to slow down the speed of typing because the original typewriters jammed when handling multiple keys hitting the roller simultaneously.

    Querty was named after the first six letters on the Sholes keyboard.

    A Milwaukee mechanic, Christopher Sholes, invented it in the first year of the Civil War – 1861, and it is used by 99% of all word processors, almost 150 years later.

    So what?

    It is slower and less effective than three other keyboard layouts; DVORAK is 50% faster, but misoneism (fear of change or newness), prevails.

    Slow reading is less effective by a factor of three, but do you have the courage to change?

    What is New?

    The latest research on motor-skill learning by Dr. Reza Shadmehr at Johns-Hopkins university concludes – slow learned motor-skills is maintained longer.

    We are talking about learning motor-skills, not reading or comprehension, and it turns out there are two requirements:

    a) Sleep-on-it means giving your brain time to process and remember how to control the muscles involved.

    b) Er

    The Role of Typography
    Graphic Design is a very challenging creative and artistic job. Graphic designer has to be able to solve the task given and comes up with the idea of visual communication which not only attractive but yet persuading the viewers/readers to grab the message behind it and arouse the emotion, logic and certain needs. Generally, graphic designer use a lot of pictures, symbols, letters and any other graphic elements.Sometimes, Graphic Designer is assigned to do the lay out or composition of many words or long sentences on many pa
    ys hitting the roller simultaneously.

    Querty was named after the first six letters on the Sholes keyboard.

    A Milwaukee mechanic, Christopher Sholes, invented it in the first year of the Civil War – 1861, and it is used by 99% of all word processors, almost 150 years later.

    So what?

    It is slower and less effective than three other keyboard layouts; DVORAK is 50% faster, but misoneism (fear of change or newness), prevails.

    Slow reading is less effective by a factor of three, but do you have the courage to change?

    What is New?

    The latest research on motor-skill learning by Dr. Reza Shadmehr at Johns-Hopkins university concludes – slow learned motor-skills is maintained longer.

    We are talking about learning motor-skills, not reading or comprehension, and it turns out there are two requirements:

    a) Sleep-on-it means giving your brain time to process and remember how to control the muscles involved.

    b) Er

    Radio Frequency Identification Device - RFID
    Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is the utilization of radio waves to recognize the objects. Unlike barcode, in RFID one can find a product without virtually coming in touch with it. The tracking number is stored in a micro-chip, which is connected to the aerial. The chip is then enables to put on the air any tracking data to the receiver. Finally the information will be converted into a digital format, which is read by the computers.A usual RFID tag holds a microchip attached to an aerial escalated on a substrate. The
    by a factor of three, but do you have the courage to change?

    What is New?

    The latest research on motor-skill learning by Dr. Reza Shadmehr at Johns-Hopkins university concludes – slow learned motor-skills is maintained longer.

    We are talking about learning motor-skills, not reading or comprehension, and it turns out there are two requirements:

    a) Sleep-on-it means giving your brain time to process and remember how to control the muscles involved.

    b) Errors helps your brain fine-tune the muscle-movements. Mistakes (trial-and-error), are mentally filed away with an order to avoid that mistake in the future.

    Speed Reading

    To become a master speed reader, over 1,200 words per minute, compared to the average reading speed for U.S. college graduates, requires 15 minutes daily practice for twenty-one days.

    These strategic repetitions permit your brain to reorganize both its function and structure - for speed and enhanced comprehension. It provides the sleep-time and errors for your twelve eye-muscles and finger-muscles holding your pacer, to kick-in.

    After three-weeks of practice – new engrams (memory-traces), are created, and you motor-skills go on auto-pilot. You now own a permanent lifetime skill that will add up to 40% to your productivity, a competitive-edge, and keep you on the fast-track for promotions and personal growth.

    Trial-And-Error

    Did you know that trial-and-error is one of the three major systems of learning our brain owns? The other two are Observation and Symbolism – seeing and hearing.

    There are four elements to trial-and-error:

    a) it produces knowledge, both know-how and prepositional.

    b) it is problem-specific – no generalities, just the correct answer.

    c) non-optimal – not all the answers nor the best one.

    d) non-experiential – you are not required to have prior knowledge.

    Endwords:

    The Scientific-Method uses a version of trial-and-error in formulating and testing hypotheses. Learning-reinforcement, biological-evolution, and drug-research requires the use of randomness, and trial-and-error, for success.

    Trail-and-error requires you to search until you discover what satisfies your need.

    We look for variations through randomness. It has a long and proud tradition. Use it.

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