Thursday, November 26, 2009
Guidelines to Follow in Retirement
2. Be moderate in all things.
3. Accept and make demands on your body, mind, and spirit.
4. Keep involved.
5. Seize each day, accept each challenge.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Monitoring Children’s Online Activities
This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of NannySoft. All opinions are 100% mine.
Left uncontrolled the Internet can be an extremely dangerous place for a child. Unknowing children are often the target of bad intentioned adults who often try to arrange for physical meetings after gaining the trust of the child online. Children also can accidentally stumble upon adult oriented content including pornography or can intentionally visit these sites in an act of rebellion.
Excessive use of the computer for game playing and such is also a prolific problem amongst children especially teenagers who typically spend hours upon hours on Chat/IM and at social networking sites. Inappropriate and unethical use of computers is also on the rise by children which includes but is not limited to cyber bullying, alcohol and drug abuse and sex.
Traditionally the approach has been to try blocking access to all the potentially harmful content, illicit activities, and bad intentioned adults that a child may come in contact with on the Internet. The problem with those traditional approaches is that they do a poor job of determining what should be prevented and often block content that should be allowed in the first place.
In reaction, parents are becoming more proactive in the monitoring of their children when online to ensure that they are being safe and presenting themselves appropriately to their peers while using the Internet. The NannySoft approach allows the child’s behavior to be monitored affording the parent the opportunity to provide the guidance for what is appropriate. This leading provider of computer monitoring software, offers several consumer products to assist parents in enforcing Internet safety for their children.
Specifically, the screenshots empowers parents to monitor their children’s online activities, including their emails, Chat/IMs, Website visits, File Transfers and more to ensure that their Internet experience is positive, healthy and safe. Other product features allow parents to isolate their children from potentially harmful content and other inappropriate sources and to alert them when the child deviates from what is deemed acceptable as established by the parent.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Let’s Break The Most Sky Lantern Flown Simultaneously World Record
Parents (and prospective parents) are required to always improve and develop the personal qualities of each, so they can accompany their child through life in a colorful. Color that sometimes can make the parents (and prospective parents) shocked and then worried about the future of their children.
To prepare a more positive mental facing dynamics of life, it’s good for the parents (and prospective parents) to follow and attend seminars related to self-development. One of the most interesting seminars will be held on 5 and December 6, 2009 at the dome carnival beach Ancol, Jakarta.
At the seminar which will be attended by participants from at least 35 countries from five continents will also be held an activity to be listed as a world record: The Most Sky Lantern Flown Simultaneously.
For readers who want to participate in seminars and the world record-breaking please contact Edi Djuhaedi (hp no. 0813 8260 4400) to get admission.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
You Gotta See This Video Contest
Have you always wanted to tell everyone the impact of improved vision? Well, Abbott Medical Optics Inc. (AMO) recently launched the “You Gotta See This” Video Contest, inviting entrants to make a video showing the impact of improved vision, for a chance to win cash and prizes. They are looking for the best videos out there.
Your videos will be vote not only by their audience but the whole world. The video that receives the most votes by the end of the contest will be declared the winner. The contest is still open for more entries, so visit the site and submit one. Here are the details:
The Prizes
- Grand Prize – $5,000 (cash)
- First Prize (one in each video category): HDTV package — a $2,500 value
- Second Prize (one in each video category): The Flip UltraHD™ camcorder — a $199.99 value
Contest Guidelines:
1. Submit a Video
Users make and submit a video in one of the following categories:
- “My contacts are getting in the way of my good time”
- “My favorite sport or activity would be so much cooler with better vision”
- “You should see life after the iLASIK® Procedure”
2. Tell Friends to Vote
Once users submit a video, their friends can vote on it. And votes are one of the key factors in determining which videos win a prize.
Users can submit videos, view and vote on all entries at iLASIK Video Contest.




