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Be Beautiful Makeup School

Be Beautiful Makeup School
Event on 2013-05-18 13:00:00

Have questions on the cleanest/best Eco-Beauty products?
Spending countless dollars on products that just don’t work?
Looking for skincare products and a regime to make your skin glow?

Wouldn’t you love to learn about products AND learn how to apply them from an Eco-Beauty Expert and Professional Makeup Artist? Someone who can teach you trade secret tips and help you select top products to make YOU look your best?

If you answered YES to any of these questions then you won’t want to miss out on this invaluable workshop:

Be Beautiful Makeup School!

Join Christy for this hands-on makeup and skincare workshop. Christy will focus on helping women understand what products fit their personal skin types and colors to accentuate their individual features. You'll learn trade makeup application secrets from a trained master, including: how to apply bronzer and highlighters to sculpt the face, making tired eyes glow, and choosing a lip color to make your eyes POP! You'll also leave with information on the very best available in the Eco-Beauty market today and where to find them!

This invaluable workshop will include:

  • Intimate classroom setting at Belly Sprout's Fullerton Studio
  • Step-by-step tutorial with Christy Funk, OC's only professional makeup artist and Eco-Beauty Lifestyle Coach
  • Testers of the highest quality Eco-Beauty products to try
  • Professional tools to apply makeup
  • Recommendations on your current makeup products and skincare routine

      

*Note*
Ladies will bring and apply their own makeup and one audience member will be chosen as the model for Christy's step-by-step makeup application tutorial. This insures each Be Beautiful Makeup School student will know exactly what to do when they go home… invaluable!

Register early as seats are limited.

Don’t live in OC? Then check out Be Beautiful Skype Consults with Christy!

at Belly Sprout
426 W. Commonwealth Ave.
Fullerton, United States

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LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) April 16, 2013

GOOD and University of Phoenix

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Windows in the Classroom with New Era IT – Secondary School Focus
Event on 2013-05-01 14:00:00

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Bring learning to life with a Windows in the Classroom seminar.

This Seminar will be presented by Windows in the Classroom specialist John Phelps in this Seminar the teaching and learning examples and emphasis will be on Secondary School education.

 The Session will include:

  • An overview of Windows 8 with a focus on how it can be used to support learning
  • Learning possibilites with Office 365
  • Building 21st century skills using the features of Office 2013
  • Exploring examples and best practice
  • Learning where to get tools and resources that spark imagination and inspire learning.
  • Rich curriculum samples and global examples of best practices that demonstrate how technology can enhance teaching, learning, and assessment for students.
  • Understanding how technology and devices enable consumption, creation, and collaboration for students, educators, and parents.
  • Seeing how students can continue learning where they left off – at home, in the library, or at the park.
  • Discover how students can organize their learning, take notes, and become highly efficient in the way they study

 Course design elements are relevant to the following audience;

  • School leadership team
  • Heads of Department
  • IT Managers
  • and a wealth of material for Classroom Teachers.

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at New Era IT Offices
Gillies Ave
Auckland, New Zealand

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Windows in the Classroom with New Era IT – Secondary School Focus
Event on 2013-04-30 10:00:00

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Bring learning to life with a Windows in the Classroom seminar.

This Seminar will be presented by Windows in the Classroom specialist John Phelps in this Seminar the teaching and learning examples and emphasis will be on Secondary School education.

 The Session will include:

  • An overview of Windows 8 with a focus on how it can be used to support learning
  • Learning possibilites with Office 365
  • Building 21st century skills using the features of Office 2013
  • Exploring examples and best practice
  • Learning where to get tools and resources that spark imagination and inspire learning.
  • Rich curriculum samples and global examples of best practices that demonstrate how technology can enhance teaching, learning, and assessment for students.
  • Understanding how technology and devices enable consumption, creation, and collaboration for students, educators, and parents.
  • Seeing how students can continue learning where they left off – at home, in the library, or at the park.
  • Discover how students can organize their learning, take notes, and become highly efficient in the way they study

 Course design elements are relevant to the following audience;

  • School leadership team
  • Heads of Department
  • IT Managers
  • and a wealth of material for Classroom Teachers.

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at New Era IT Offices
Gillies Ave
Auckland, New Zealand

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School, Politics, Internet

Tom Riles chats with students from kindergarten to second grade about their school, politics, and the internet. Contact Tom at tom@tomriles.com

At Personal Democracy Forum 2011 (#PdF11), developer and activist Jim Gilliam gave this inspiring talk about his life, his battles with cancer, and how he found grace in the networks and connections that the Internet makes possible. Find out more at www.theinternetismyreligion.com. and for more from PdF, follow twitter.com or visit us at www.personaldemocracy.com.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Teacher Accidentally Reveals Racy Photos Of Herself To Students On School
Apparently the teacher took revealing photos of herself on her iPhone. Then, via Apple's iCloud Photo Stream service, the photos ended up on the school's iPad, which was linked to her iTunes account. In case your not familiar with iCloud or Photo Stream.
Read more on Business Insider

Google's Next Tablet Spells Trouble for Apple's iPad Mini, iPod Touch
This is not necessarily a technical problem for Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), which is expected to unveil a smaller iPad on October 23. But it places enormous pressure on the Cupertino, California-based company to build an affordable, large-capacity tablet.
Read more on Minyanville.com

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Aldrich summer school teaches Google Docs
At Aldrich Middle School, sixth, seventh and eighth grade students are getting a jump start in new technology and taking advantage of unique programming offered by some local volunteers thanks to the summer school program.
Read more on Beloit Daily News

As Google Wires Kansas City, Looks Like Time Warner Is Asking Employees for
Are you a Kansas City employee of Time Warner Cable? Are you also, perchance, an amateur sleuth? Well, get out your magnifying glass and your deerstalker cap, because your corporate overlord wants something investigated. Let's back up. Kansas City is …
Read more on Betabeat

Utilise New Google +1 Button to Increase Website Visibility, Says Punch
The recent update to the +1 plug-in will help brands increase the visibility of their website. | Virtual Strategy Magazine is an online publication devoted entirely to virtualization technologies.
Read more on Virtual-Strategy Magazine

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(PRWEB) May 10, 2003

FE77 expands their popular FE77 University Program to cover non-US schools and non-teaching staff at any K – College accredited school, anywhere in the world.

San Francisco, California, May 12, 2003

FE77 Software LLC, of San Francisco, announced the expansion of the popular FE77 UNIVERSITY program where qualifying individuals can order FE77 Server Suite for the price of just $ 19.95. This software is offered only for personal, education, and/or research use. International orders can now be downloaded directly from our high speed download site, just choose “download” as your delivery method.

With Mac OS X 10.2 running FE77 Server Suite and Server Manager you can plan, develop, test and even deploy high-performance application written in Java, PHP, Perl XSL/XSLT and HTML. The possibilities are endless.

To Qualify, visit our web site, provide contact information for your school and place your order online with a credit card, or e-check, through our payment processor PayPal. Can’t use a credit card? No problem, simply download our mail order form, print it out, stick it in the mail with a personal check or money order and we’ll have you up and running in no time.

For more information about our products, or to qualify for this offer, please visit our web site at http://www.fe77.com

Minor software updates can be downloaded from our support web site, usually at no additional charge, you can also track updates to Server Suite and Server Manager at Version Tracker, Mac Update and the Apple Mac OS X Downloads web site.

This offer and is not available to resellers or institutions. Shipping charge applies to fulfillment via CD only.

Press Contacts

Fe77 Software, LLC

pr@fe77.com



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Columbia, SC (PRWEB) December 16, 2009

Unitrends, the leader in affordable, heterogeneous disk-based data protection appliances, today announced that Portage Township School District has deployed its disk-to-disk data protection appliance for reliable, cost-effective backup. With the Unitrends solution, Portage was able to reduce operational costs and protect their entire system. Located in the southern tip of Lake Michigan in Portage, Indiana, Portage is a public school system with eleven K-12 schools and approximately 8,080 students and 403 teachers.

Portage needed a data protection solution that would address their need for heterogeneous protection for both Microsoft Windows and Novell Netware environments. Whole system protection was particularly important for the district; Portage felt that they could not risk the decreased availability associated with only performing simple file- and application-level backup. The district needed BareMetal support for both its Microsoft Windows and Novell Netware platforms. We needed a reliable, quick backup solution that was flexible enough to grow with us, said Russ Hilton, Network Engineer, Portage Township School District.

Originally the district’s plan was to purchase a system that could be used together with its legacy system; however, once Unitrends’ solution was installed the decision was made to switch all data protection to Unitrends. The ability to use a single solution for different operating systems and applications has reduced operational costs. Unitrends offered the most cost effective, easy to use solution that would grow as our needs grew, said Hilton. BareMetal protection for both Microsoft Windows and Novell Netware has been put in place as well as file-level data protection. Portage notes that daily backup and archive jobs are now done with no human intervention, and that file and system restoration is simple and powerful.

We can do daily backup and archive jobs on autopilot. Status reports are emailed so I always know the status of the backup process, said Hilton. File level restoration is a breeze when needed. The DPU-3000 along with the Recovery-Archive really makes this a no brainer when it comes to functionality.

Portage is particularly impressed with the ability of multiple data protection appliances being able to be monitored and managed via a single pane of glass. The district will be using that functionality as their data needs grow. Unitrends has become a one stop solution for all our backup and archival needs, said Hilton. I am looking forward to purchasing a second appliance to enhance our backup capabilities even more.

Many K-12 school systems are looking for cost-effective, easy to use disaster recovery solutions, said Mike Coney, Unitrends CEO. Unitrends disk-to-disk data protection appliance delivers a rapid, reliable and affordable backup and recovery solution.

About Unitrends

Small and medium businesses have the same critical reliance on the integrity of their data as enterprises, but often cant afford the operational expenditure of a dedicated staff or the capital expenditure of replacing their IT infrastructure. Unitrends provides enterprise-level data protection, at the lowest total cost of ownership in the industry, through a family of scalable disk-based data protection appliances that integrate and protect existing heterogeneous computer and storage systems through a single, intuitive, graphical user interface.

Unitrends uses a common backup and recovery engine for providing protection for over 40 different versions of operating systems and applications. This means you can support Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SQL, Microsoft Hyper-V, VMware, Sun Solaris, Novell OES, Novell Netware, Novell GroupWise, Novell eDirectory, Linux, FreeBSD, Apple MacOS X, IBM pSeries/AIX, HP HP-UX, SCO UnixWare, SCO OpenServer, IBM iSeries/OS400, and SGI IRIX on notebooks, PCs, workstations, and servers and on DAS, NAS, or SAN storage.

Information about Unitrends can be found at http://www.unitrends.com.

Media Contact:

Kara Hugg

803.454.0300

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Columbia, SC (PRWEB) March 29, 2010

Unitrends, the leader in affordable, heterogeneous, vertically integrated, disk-based all-in-one data protection appliances, today announced that Gillett School District, a kindergarten through grade 12 school district which includes parochial schools, military academies and secondary schools that provide academic and technical courses in Wisconsin, relies on a Unitrends for reliable, easy-to-use backup and archiving.

Before March of 2007, when Gillett began using Unitrends, the school district had problems recovering files quickly and easily or even recovering files at all. Tim Rysewyk, computer technician for Gillett School District, was worried that unreliable tape solution would not only be problematic with slow backups, but he was also concerned the tapes would not protect the important operating systems for Gilletts student and financial software.

In 2007, Gilletts decision to change to Unitrends solved the problems of their slow, unreliable tape solution.

I needed to have a reliable fast recovery solution, and Unitrends offers all that you need, said Rysewyk. Its reliable, fast solution makes it easy to recover files from backups. There are no more tapes to worry about and Unitrends makes backing up servers a snap.

Unitrends is successfully backing up Windows Server 2003 Standard and Windows 2003 Exchange, and vital student and financial software, all with the outstanding support service praised by Rysewyk.

The Unitrends support team really knows the product inside and out and helped in every situation we needed, said Rysewyk. Support is extremely helpful and timely.

After implementing Unitrends, Gillett School District now enjoys daily disk-to-disk (D2D) file backups that are much faster and more reliable than what the old tape backup solution provided. The company also performs archiving using the Unitrends solution with archive disks that are rotated offsite, keeping the original backups on the Unitrends appliance for speedy disaster recovery when needed.

Unitrends is pleased to provide Gillett School District with the data protection solution that is critical to their business, said Maria Ellison, senior vice president, support, Unitrends. Education and municipal customers cannot commit to IT solutions with uncertain year-to-year support costs and an unstable infrastructure. Unitrends prides itself on the service and support that is needed to provide piece of mind for data protection services and we are proud to have Gillett use our products and services.

For more information, please view the complete Gillett School District Success Story.

About Unitrends

Small and medium businesses have the same critical reliance on the integrity of their data as enterprises, but often cant afford the operational expenditure of a dedicated staff or the capital expenditure of replacing their IT infrastructure. Unitrends provides enterprise-level data protection, at the lowest total cost of ownership in the industry, through a family of scalable disk-based data protection appliances that integrate and protect existing heterogeneous computer and storage systems through a single, intuitive, graphical user interface.

Unitrends uses a common backup and recovery engine for providing protection for over 100 different versions of operating systems and applications. This means you can support various versions of Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SQL, Microsoft Hyper-V, VMware, Sun Solaris, Novell OES, Novell Netware, Novell GroupWise, Novell eDirectory, Linux, FreeBSD, Apple MacOS X, IBM pSeries/AIX, HP HP-UX, SCO UnixWare, SCO OpenServer, IBM iSeries/OS400, and SGI IRIX on notebooks, PCs, workstations, and servers and on DAS, NAS, or SAN storage all using a single backup appliance.

Information about Unitrends can be found at http://www.unitrends.com.

A virtual appliance free trial is also available for download.

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