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Dani Jackson Techniques In Creating A Dynasty In Network Marketing
Jan 4th
‘Creating a Dynasty’ is one of the many successful seminars that Dani Johnson is holding. If you’re wondering what type of network marketing techniques you’d be able to master from this 3-day training seminar then here are a few things you can expect to add to your arsenal after seventy-two hours of learning from the networking expert.
The Language of a Professional
People are more likely to take your network marketing offer seriously if you look, act, and sound like a professional. But how does a professional speak anyway? Does it have to do with grammar or diction? Is it dependent on your choice of words? You’ll find the answers to these and more when you participate in Dani Johnson’s Creating a Dynasty seminar.
Have Top Producing Distributors in Your Downline
A dynasty can’t have just one great person, even if that person’s you and you’re on top. A dynasty can only be built if its members are as strong as its leaders. If you want to have a network marketing dynasty that would last well into the future then you need to learn about Dani Johnson’s secrets in developing downline into top producing distributors.
Results versus Perfection: Which is More Important?
Tough question, isn’t it? Which should you focus on more? Should the bottom line be the only thing that matters or do you need to place extra importance on perfecting the subtle but critical nuances in network marketing?
Having Realistic Expectations
Techniques are sometimes harder to master when it has to do with changing your own mindset. This is certainly true when it comes to people’s personal outlook on their business. One of the basic principles in management is having SMART goals: goals that are smart, measurable, attainable, realistic, and time-bound.
In network marketing, maintaining realistic goals is often the trouble. Because network marketing has been commonly portrayed as a highly lucrative opportunity that allows people to become millionaires overnight, it’s easy for people to develop unrealistic expectations of their business. That, however, is one of the biggest mistakes they could commit in network marketing.
If you want to succeed in network marketing, Dani Johnson can teach you how to start right by getting rid of unrealistic expectations and seeing your business with the right pair of eyes.
Having Vision
The way you perceive things often colors your judgment and this still holds even in network marketing. Earlier on, you got to understand how having unrealistic goals can hinder rather than help your business. Similarly, purely focusing on short-term goals and ignoring long-term planning has the power to seriously harm your business.
Even if you’re one of the top sales associates now, you need to look at the bigger picture and ask yourself if you’re content to simply being a sales associate for the rest of your life. Don’t you desire to retire comfortably in the future? If so, you better learn how to plan ahead and consider where your network marketing business is heading.
Achieving Balanced Success
Happiness can’t be purely derived from material wealth. If you want to succeed in network marketing or in any field for that matter, it’s important that you learn to place as much importance on other aspects of your life outside business.
Dani Johnson will teach you more than the techniques listed above when you join her seminar on Creating a Dynasty. Indeed, what’s been mentioned is just the tip of the iceberg so imagine what else lies in store for you.
By: Daegan Smith
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The Making of a Patachitra Painting
Jun 12th
We have all seen contemporary artists in action. We have seen them splash paint on giant canvases. But there is another way to make great art. And that is through the rigor of practice and the perfect control over one’s fingers. In the world of traditional artists – practice marks out the best from the rest. Through eyes that can barely see, and through the strength of their frail fingers – the older generation of indigenous artists, create art that simply tantalizes the perfectionists.
Patachitra art has been around for a long time. However the alienation of indigenous art forms has made it difficult for the enthusiast to find out the techniques and methods which produce a great Patachitra. Conversely some of the traditional techniques require upgrading to the latest available materials and tools. With the intention to understand how authentic Patachitra is made, I traveled to Raghurajpur in Orissa to get a first hand view of some of the best Patachitra artists.
So how is good Patachitra made? There a number of steps in the traditional style. The first is of course the preparation of the materials required for the painting. Tamarind seeds are soaked in water in an earthen pot and then boiled to get a gummy solution. Rice powder may be added to give a stiffer feel to the canvas. This process knows as ‘Niryas Kalpa’ takes a few days.
After this, two course cotton cloth pieces of the same dimensions are selected and pasted together using this solution. This forms the ‘Pata’ or the base canvas for the painting. Chalk, clay or stone powder is then mixed with the tamarind solution and applied on both sides of the canvas to give it a semi-absorbent surface coat. After canvas has dried it is burnished first with coarse grain, and then with polished stones to give it a smooth surface. The process of polishing involves many hours of careful work. The result is a canvas with high tensile strength and an excellent surface coat for the intricate lines that are to be made on it.
‘Chitrakarita’ or the process of painting begins once the canvas has been polished. The first step called ‘pahili ranga bhara’, involves painting a red background and the borders and outlines of the composition. The central solid colors are then painted in. The main colors used are red, brick red, yellow, white and lamp black. Many different types of brushes are used to make the different details on the painting. For fine lines, brushes made of the hair of a rat or mongoose is used. For thicker lines buffalo hair is the traditional choice. Kiya plants have been used to make the bolder lines, in the past. However in the last few years some of the artists have started using standard painting brushes made of synthetic materials.
The painting is finished with a coat of lacquer, applied using a soft cloth. After the lacquer has dried completely, the edges are clipped down to the decorative border. The lacquer layer is called ‘jausala’, and is glazed in the final step. In earlier times the lacquer layer was made by sprinkling resin powder on the painting and then holding it down with a hot bag of sand. Synthetic varnish has been used as a substitute in recent times with mixed results. A fallout of the varnish is the brown tinge to the painting.
In the past the themes of the Patachitra paintings belonged to a few major categories
Pictures of the god Jagannath Hindu epics and episodes especially “Krishna Leela” Stories from Folklore Worship of various gods and goddesses Animal and bird themes Erotic themes
In recent times modern themes have started appearing on these paintings, even including themes from other religions. However the newer themes are mostly secular and center around modern day events and stories. The depictions however are not uniform and the structure of the paintings can vary from circular paintings to long rectangular panels.
The Patachitra artist also paints on a variety of mediums other than the ‘Pata’. ‘Talapatachitra’ is a variation of the style done on dried palm leaves stitched together to make a canvas. The design in this technique are primarily made with a needle head and etched on to the surface of the dried leaves. This is an extremely difficult and time-consuming process requiring many hours concentration at a time. The older artists develop eye problems mainly due to the extremely detailed designs they make using this technique.
Other mediums that have been used are wooden boxes, tassar silk apparel, coconut shells, wooden doors and panels and even traditional playing cards called ‘Ganjifa’. Compendiums of mythological stories called ‘Chitra-pothies’ are made from many palm leaf paintings stacked together between decorated wooden covers and held by strings or silk threads. These form interesting and memorable gifts, especially desired by the discerning tourists visiting the state of Orissa.
In a following article we are going to examine what differentiates a good painting from an average one. Also on the cards is a an indepth look at the life of a Patachitra artists and the hardships which have made most of them abandon this most delectable art form.
By: Surajit Ray
About the Author:
blog: http://www.surajitray.com
Surajit Ray is an avid art and handicraft enthusiast. He works with rural and indigenous artists from various parts of India. He likes creating customized art pieces for discerning buyers.
Surajit is also interested in coding in Java and for the Android platform. His main interests are in the realm of machine learning and simulated neural networks. He is a strong supporter of the open source software concept and works with the various open source groups in Delhi, India.
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5 Techniques For Passing Your Exams – For The Real Desperate!
Sep 9th
If you are sitting for an exam and find yourself struggling, take a deep breath and relax because when you are relaxed, the study material you have been slaving over all this time will start coming back to you. Of course there are techniques we can use to bring that flow of information back into our minds. There are things to do and things to remember…
1. Remember there is a passing mark.
Understand that you can get some wrong. So don’t put too much strain on yourself. Concentrate on passing the exam. If you pass with a high score, great. If you just pass, then great also. So long as you don’t have to do the whole thing again (go back to study the material, book the exam again, attend the examination room) – just concentrate on passing – nothing else.
2. The test actually gives you some of the answers.
I’ve sat through plenty of certification exams in my time and still do. To date, I’ve never sat an exam that didn’t give me some of the answers to the questions I have been struggling with. Some are so obvious, others are well hidden.
The trick to finding them is leaving the questions you are having difficulty with and just going through the rest of the exam answering what you can. Then come back and do the more difficult ones. You will find that some you can answer now because you saw the answer to them further down the exam.
3. It’s multiple choice so relax abit.
Imaging having to sit through an exam which was not multiple choice and you had to provide the answer without been given any clue!!! Now that would be difficult!!!
Now that you have seen that things could be worse, understand that multiple choice makes things a little easier on you. And here is the trick to the multiple choice format:
One answer is correct
One is close to the correct answer
One is totally unacceptable
One is totally unacceptable but sounds acceptable
Start the process of elimination. For example. Lets try to answer a question that we are unsure of at first…
Question – Which access method does the 802.11 architecture use?
A. CSMA/CD
B. CMSA
C. CMSA/DC
D. CSMA/CA
We don’t know the answer off the top of our heads so let’s begin the elimination process:
First what is the 802.11? we remember it has something to do with wireless networking.
Now lets see which of the answers given can we eliminate?
A. CSMA/CD [we know this means, Carrier Sense Multiple Access / Collision Detection - so we keep this one]
B. CMSA [One is totally unacceptable - we eliminate]
C. CMSA/DC[One is totally unacceptable but sounds acceptable - we eliminate]
D. CSMA/CA [Carrier Sense Multiple Access With Collision Avoidance - we keep this one]
So here we have:
One answer is correct
One is close to the correct answer
One is totally unacceptable
One is totally unacceptable but sounds acceptable
We still don’t know off the top of our heads which access method does the 802.11 architecture use so lets look at both our answers that are acceptable:
A. CSMA/CD [Carrier Sense Multiple Access / Collision Detection]
D. CSMA/CA [Carrier Sense Multiple Access / Collision Avoidance]
What do we remember from our studies?
CSMA/CD – this is the prefered access method used if the network can support it. Ethernet networks use it to physically monitor the traffic on the line at participating stations. With this method, a particular station transmits. If two stations try to transmit at the same time, there is a collision. After a random time, the stations that collided try to transmit again.
CSMA/CA – this method is used where CSMA/CD cannot be used. 802.11 wireless LANs use this because its not possible to listen while sending so collision detection isn’t possible. With the 802.11 wireless LAN networks a node A, in range of the receiver R, is not in range of the sender S, and therefore cannot know that S is transmitting to R.
So if we have studied and know these things about the CSMA/CD and the CSMA/CA access methods we know our answer to be CSMA/CA to the above question.
4. Pay attention to trick questions.
It has been noted that in our anxiety to pass the test, we make the simplest mistakes. Dumb mistakes that we should avoid at all costs. One of the major mistakes we make is not paying attention to the full question. A high number of mistakes are made when the word ‘not’ is included in a question but we oversee it. Example:
The OSI model does not consists of 7 layers (pay attention to the ‘not’)
The OSI model does NOT consists of 7 layers (the ‘not’ is more visible now)
5. Are some questions true-or-false?
Your exam will certainly include these types of questions. And by their nature they are ‘easy’ because there is only one response. You can guess these so exam providers tend to make their true-or-false questions a bit difficult. So, if a question appears easy, then give it some more thought. Example:
QUESTION: The 10Base185 network transmission medium can support cable segments up to a maximum of 185 meters. True or false?
False because there is no such thing as 10Base185. The correct answer is:
The 10Base2 network transmission medium can support cable segments up to a maximum of 185 meters.
See how this was a trick questions? Be wary of these.
By: Georgia Stath
About the Author:
http://www.certification-exam-help.com/how-to-pass-exams.html
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Oracle Execs Cite Modularity in Java’s Future
May 9th
As it has been inclined to do for the past five years, the company officials of Oracle on Tuesday guaranteed Java Technology a strong commitment. The IT support company also offered a preview of the future of the platform.
Jeet Kaul, the Vice President of Oracle who is also a former official of Sun Java along with the Oracle Vice President, Steve Harris offered certain perspectives on Java. They also discussed about the road maps on the technologies which also included GlassFish application server which serves the Java Platform and the Enterprise Edition 6 as a reference implementation. Both the company officials Kaul and Harris also spoke about the issue at EclipseCon 2010 conference held in Santa Clara in California.
Oracle became the owner of the Sun Microsystems Java Technologies after its purchase of Sun in last April finally succeeded in January. However, ever since the conference in last June in San Francisco, the company has been constantly offering its reassurances to the core Java developers about its future in the different intervals. In an interview, Harris stated that Java is unbelievably one of the most essential factors involved in their business. According to Oracle, the priority levels at Oracle for Java also include adding the boosting adoption, developer base, increasing competitiveness and also the adaptable feature.
On the other hand, Kaul stated that the main attraction in the entire story is only the platform. It is this IT services platform which is the main factor behind the success of the company. For several years together, Oracle has been a participant of the Eclipse Foundation while Sun has always avoided the foundation. After the purchase, even the former sun officials can now easily embrace the Eclipse Foundation. A number of Java developers from around the world can now feel reassured after the EclipseCon.
By: Andy Fitzpatrick
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