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DaLite Advantage Manual Projector Screen Review
from Revver - review Videos June 04, 2008
Author: sag3ryd3r Added: Wed, 04 Jun 2008 08:52:36 -0800 Duration: 94http://www.bigscreencenter.com/Da-Lite-Advantage-Manual-with-Controlled-Screen-Re-p/pdaladvantagemancsr.htm Welcome to Big Screen Center! Visit our site to find your size for the Da-Lite Adavantage Manual Screen! One of our experts eagerly await your call at 800-314-8955. Thanks for watching our video and have a great day!
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DaLite Advantage Manual Projector Screen Review
from Most Recent June 04, 2008
Author: sag3ryd3r Added: Wed, 04 Jun 2008 08:52:36 -0800 Duration: 94http://www.bigscreencenter.com/Da-Lite-Advantage-Manual-with-Controlled-Screen-Re-p/pdaladvantagemancsr.htm Welcome to Big Screen Center! Visit our site to find your size for the Da-Lite Adavantage Manual Screen! One of our experts eagerly await your call at 800-314-8955. Thanks for watching our video and have a great day!
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CSR and Social Entrepreneurship: Building a Business
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) May 19, 2008
The opportunity to take part in the sustainable revolution is certainly as big, relatively speaking, for the small-scale entrepreneur as it is for the big multi-national company. A lot of this, for the small-scale entrepreneur, is not so much through the invention of a new technology but a way of delivering a service or a way of using an emerging technology that maybe overlooked by large companies. These kinds of CSR companies are beginning to pop up everywhere, and again, it s a sustainable business model.
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CSR and 21st Century Leadership
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) May 19, 2008
One way to look at capitalism is to look at it through the lens of leadership...We have to think in totally new ways about how we design things, about how we consume them, dispose of them, and all those kind of things. (Corporate Social Responsibility CSR) And we are. The technologies that are on the horizon are terrible exciting. But it takes a kind of leadership that instead of just looking at next month s profit, next quarter s profit, is looking long stream into whole sustainable systems of working, consuming and living together as an entire planet. There are people who think this way, organizations that are beginning to operate this way, and they are going to have a significant competitive edge in the next decade.
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Sustainability and social responsibility in the Mazzali’s corporate video
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) May 16, 2008
The concepts of social responsibility and sustainable development are becoming increasingly the pattern of the new industrial outlook. Searching for coherent and constructive partnership with the territory then becomes an important means by which to construct this new entrepreneurial vision. "There will be no business in a dead planet" emphasises David Brower, the great and sympathetic ecologist, speaking of the relationship between industry and land - a richly significant phrase, and one of sad augury, to underline how the increase in social development and safeguard for the environment will ever increasingly become conditioning factors in industrial activity. Social responsibility as promoter of development should not be envisioned as simple expansion, but rather a strategic element which the business sees as part of the whole, capable of involving all its members, employees, co-workers, shareholders, clients, suppliers, local community organisations, making them protagonists and participants in the process. With "Have you ever thought that furniture could be good ? " Mazzali wants to emphasize a corporate vision strongly focused on environment s respect and on protection of consumer health, celebrating at the same time 10 years of commitment and research in the sustainability and social responsibilitySustainable development, social responsibility, environmental impacts are values and commitments that characterize the entire production Mazzali: using wood reforestation program, low-emission paint solvent, improved environmental technologies, continuous research materials and solutions to reduce the impact and ensure sustainability at the production process, maximum attention to the health of consumers. Mazzali also always wanted to support sustainable production with initiatives in the social and environmental, tying double wire production and corporate citizenship. The first initiatives carry the date of 1998, with a variety of projects both in the territory, where the company is based, and abroad.
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CSR Companies Take the Hero's Journey
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) April 02, 2008
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) companies are after the greatest total value. They look for the grains of truth...In the most innovative companies they ask, "What if the opposite of what I believe is true?" CSR companies have a vision to reduce the threat and increase the opportunity. They take the hero's journey - a response to the crisis. They engage their people to do something completely heroic.
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Corporate Philanthropy and CSR
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) March 12, 2008
What are you famous for? What is your business famous for?CSR is now mixing into cause marketing in a much bigger way than most people are taking advantage of. But, business executives are not too happy with the benefits of corporate philanthropy. Only 14% (McKinsey Survey) feel they are getting the business benefits from CSR. Why? Because companies engaged in CSR and corporate philanthropy are not aligning their business strategies with their brand as well as the causes their employees naturally want to contribute their time and talent to. Imagine what could happen if they were...One company taking advantage of this is Federal Express. Did you know that Federal Express is one of the biggest contributors to global relief in times of disaster?
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CSR Opportunity and...the next iPod?
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) March 10, 2008
What is the next iPod... soy t-shirts, bio-degradeable plastic, or what about a cement coating that actually eats pollution? Corporate social responsibility companies that are changing the world because people thought about how much good they could do and scaled it up to a size that really makes a difference. To get to a world of unique value, we have to think in a both/and way instead of an either/or way...Whatever obstacle your company is facing, that obstacle is the opportunity to create something of unique value.
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Nichlas Strand - Intervju
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) March 10, 2008
En Stockholm Social Media Club intervju med Niclas Strand om reklam och vad h nder i reklam branschen just nu. Nya medier och Social medier. Sedan mot slutet s sn ade vi in oss p CSR. Huvud teamat, om man kan s ga s , p intervjun r synen p reklam och hur man m ste b rja att f r ndra t nket bakom reklamen. Vi som konsumenter blir b ttre och b ttre p att filtrera bort reklam och media bruset blir st rre och st rre. L s mer av Niclas p http://deepedition.com/ och http://researcher.se/
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Corporate Social Responsibililty
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) February 27, 2008
What if we only had 10 years to save the world?The world needs products creatively conceived to offer unique value. Products to replace the ones that are killing us. This is the opportunity of 21st century capitalism. To achieve it we need bigger goals, new incentives and a revolutionary concept of value, creativity, and courage. And we need moral leadership. Capitalism needs a soul as well as a brain. In little ways and big ways people are stepping up. These are the enterprises we should start, fund or work for. Are you?
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Reclaiming Your American Dream
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) February 18, 2008
Welcome to the ThoughtRocket Daily Video Blog with Will Marre. DAILY BLOG #1: Reclaiming Your American Dream... I think the American Dream was hijacked away from the pursuit of happiness to the pursuit of stuff...Over the last 25 years, there has been no real wage gain in the middle class. There are 33 million people living in poverty, and 45 million people who can't afford health insurance. Is this the best we can do?
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Oprah Winfrey and DHL for Africa
from YouTube :: Tag // oprah February 11, 2008
DHL is featured on the Oprah Winfrey show for its humanitarian acts of giving in South Africa Author: HugsandLoveXoXo Keywords: Oprah Winfrey Show Breast Milk Africa Humanitarian Corporate Citizenship CSR FedEx UPS Added: February 11, 2008
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Will Marre
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) January 24, 2008
Daily insight on work/life balance, business, leadership, society, politics, and corporate social responsibility from Fortune 500 consultant and award winning writer and speaker.
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MBAs Without Borders Online Presentation
from YouTube :: Tag // oprah December 13, 2007
Sections Why MWB? Background Where MWB Works? Our MBAs Types of Projects Program Costs Recent News Contract Details Author: mbaswithoutborders Keywords: Non-profit Public Service Announcements without borders mba mbas business not for profit NGO CSR trump oprah Added: December 13, 2007
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[Show #90] IK Multimedia's CSR (Classik Studio Reverb)
from Project Studio Network Recording Podcast November 02, 2007
News, a Gear Review, Viewer Mail, Crosstalk and we tweak the Stupid Knob! News: Digidesign Mbox Micro Flux Bitter Sweet Beta Monkey Music: Drum Werks IX Free SSL Plugin: X-ISM The Complete Led Zeppelin On iTunes Porter Wagoner, Dead At 80 Robert Goulet, Dead At 73 The SSL Shed Of Your Dreams! Crosstalk: Al Is Taunted By Apple's Leopard Mike's Guitar Sites: http://www.GuitarNoise.com http://www.Gootar.com Al's Trying Out The Heil PR-40 Electro Voice RE20 Gear Review: IK Multimedia's CSR (Classik Studio Reverb) A suite of four high-end studio-quality reverbs modeled after popular outboard classics. Now anyone can afford the quality sound of a signature reverb in their studio. Suite of 4 separate reverb units: Plate, Room, Hall, and Inverse State of the art DSP based reverb algorithms 2 operational modes: Easy and Advanced 6 easy to use controls in Easy Mode More than 100 Parameters in Advanced Mode Highly customizable 8x8 Modulation Matrix per unit 4 assignable Macros per unit Full automation through host sequencer Full price: $399.00 US Crossgrade price: $249.00 US System Requirements: Power PC Macintosh Minimal: 866 MHz G4 processor, 512 MB of RAM, Mac OS X 10.4 or later. Suggested: dual 1.25 GHz G4 or G5 processor, 1 GB of RAM, Mac OS X 10.4 or later. Supported Plug-in formats: AU, VST, RTAS. Classik Studio Reverb RTAS requires Pro Tools 7.0 or later. Intel based Macintosh Minimal: 1.5 GHz Intel Core Solo processor, 512 MB of RAM, Mac OS X 10.4.4 or later. Suggested: 1.66 GHz Intel Core Duo processor, 1 GB of RAM, Mac OS X 10.4.4 or later. Supported Plug-in formats: AU, VST, RTAS. Windows Minimal: Pentium 1 GHz / Athlon XP 1.33 GHz, 512 MB of RAM, Windows XP / Vista or later. Suggested: Pentium 2.4 GHz / Athlon XP 2.4 GHz, 1 GB of RAM, Windows XP / Vista or later. Supported Plug-in formats: VST, RTAS. Classik Studio Reverb RTAS requires Pro Tools 7.0 or later. Viewer Mail: Basil Records Mentions PSN On Their Blog Christian King: "I have a friend who has a hardware sampler that enables him to quickly record a sound directly into it and then manipulate and sequence that sound quickly and easily. I've been looking for a plug-in alternative to this. What I'm looking for is something with a record button that I can click, say "boom", and have that "boom" available immediately for manipulation and sequencing." Try Abelton LIVE. Joao Alves: FaderWear Pascal Zander: Help Him Identify These Songs Greg Kocis: This video details the origins of one of the most famous and used drum loop samples ever. It narrates the history of the "Amen Break," a six-second drum sample from the b-side of a chart-topping single from 1969. This sample was used extensively in early hiphop and sample-based music, and became the basis for drum-and-bass and jungle music -- a six-second clip that spawned several entire subcultures. John Walker: "I travel on business a lot and I'm looking for a way to take something along that will allow me to work on songs while I'm on the road. I'm a Pro Tools user and I'm seriously considering the MBox Mini, but I was wondering if you guys were aware of any other platforms that might work as well or maybe better on a laptop." Go For The Mini Pierre Foisy: "I need to hook-up an audio-interface to my iMac running Garageband. I've been behind in my knowledge of all the digital things and so I'm just coming back to recording and trying to get up-to-snuff on all this. "I would like to make a recording that will be the best I can do with the equipment I have. Right now, I've stopped my choice of interface to three models: Edirol FA-101, Focusrite Saffire (not LE) or TC Electronic Konnekt 8 or Konnekt 24. In terms of quality, how would you rate them from less to better." Those are three very nice units, all from reputable companies. Any of them would make a great choice. For a more detailed analysis and recommendation, give our friend Andy Diekroger a call over at Sweetwater. Andy Diekroger (800) 222-4700 ex. 1273 andy_diekroger@sweetwater.com Dave Criddle from The Home Recording Odyssey podcast had a comment about the job openings we mentioned in the last show that were advertised for the King's Island theme park. He used to work there as a bass player! Paul Bordenkirsher from MesaSand.com: 36 Rules For Bands The Stupid Knob: Keith Richards Plays A Squire Strat Worth $5,000,000.00? Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: On Ringo Starr's 1974 version of You're Sixteen, who played the kazoo? A: Sir Paul McCartney! No winners this week? Whaaaaaaaaat?! Shame, shame, shame. See you next week! Related Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin frappr creative commons digidesign pro tools mix it like a record project studio network bob brooks unsung heroes of the music business mbox micro flux bitter sweet ms matrix beta monkey music drum werks ssl shed of your dreams summerwood aws 900 xlogic x-ism led zeppelin mothership o2 arena grand ole opry porter wagoner country music hall of fame country music association dolly parton last thing on my mind please don t stop loving me wagonmaster marty stuart robert goulet camelot heil pr-40 ik multimedia csr classik studio reverb basil records faderwear ableton live amen break mbox mini edirol focusrite tc electronic konnekt saffire home recording odyssey kings island paul bordenkirsher mesa sand keith richards strat lindsay lohan ringo starr paul mccartney
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10/2: Miller McKeon Discussion Draft Hijacks Comprehensive School Reform
from School Improvement Industry Week Online October 03, 2007
Dear Listener: We are trying to get some statistics on you. The least expensive survey is also a bit long. My advice is to answer as many questions as you want. When you run out of patience, scroll to the bottom and hit the Submit button. Thanks. Go to survey. From School Improvement Industry Week. Must Download Data â Baird and Signal Hill on K-12 Indices Rules of the Game â McKeon Responds to Miller on NCLB Accountability A Little Knowledge â National Center for Education Research: A Consumer Checklist for Best Classroom Practice K-12 Program Review â An Unusual Event: Read Naturally Takes on the What Works Clearinghouse Review âAn Act: To close the achievement gapâ â Miller-McKeonâs Discussion Draft Changes Comprehensive School Reform II in NCLB II Letter From the Editor â Miller-McKeon Discussion Draft Would Set Back Comprehensive School Reform
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B2B Marketing Minute - Show #5 - Volume 2
from - B2B Marketing Minute August 20, 2007
It has come to be expected that a multinational organization has a philanthropic foundation, charity or public outreach program. But corporate social responsibility need not be limited to only the FORTUNE 500. Atlanta-based Cbeyond is a mid-sized company that is committed to giving back to the communities it serves. In this edition of The Arketi B2B Marketing Minute, Cbeyond Chief Marketing Officer Brooks Robinson explains the importance of community service and Cbeyond's own Community Connections program.
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"What is Prayer?" - A symposium featuring Sister Mary Margaret Funk, David D. Hall, Carol Zaleski and Albert Raboteau – May 11, 2007
from Princeton University Podcasts May 11, 2007
Prayer has been practiced in all religious traditions and is today a topic of much interest. Yet prayer is poorly understood. Conceived as a private act, its social and cultural dimensions are particularly neglected. Regarded as a tool for health and happiness, prayer is also shaped increasingly by popular writers, the media, and even by scholars claiming to study it scientifically. This symposium brings together a panel of scholars and practitioners to discuss the historical, cultural, social, and religious aspects of prayer and to consider its changing meanings and implications. Featuring Sister Mary Margaret Funk, Our Lady of Grace Monastery; David D. Hall, Harvard Divinity School; Carol Zaleski, Smith College; and Albert Raboteau, Princeton University. Held by the Cognition and Religion Initiative of the Princeton University Center for the Study of Religion.
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Dick DeVos, The Windquest Group: "Philanthropy...It's Definitely Not for Wimps!: Reflections on Faith and Finance" – April 24, 2007
from Princeton University Podcasts April 24, 2007
Dick DeVos, President of The Windquest Group speaks on the relationship between religion and money, drawing on his experiences as a businessman and philanthropist. A response is given by Stanley N. Katz, Lecturer with rank of Professor, Woodrow Wilson School, This is the inaugural lecture in the Doll Family Lectureship on Religion and Money established at the Center for the Study of Religion by Henry C. Doll, Class of 1958, and his family. The purpose of the lectureship is to bring distinguished speakers to Princeton University who will inspire students, faculty, and the campus community toward a greater understanding of the many - and often neglected – relationships between religion and money in our own time and historically.
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Dick DeVos, The Windquest Group: "Philanthropy...It's Definitely Not for Wimps!: Reflections on Faith and Finance" – April 24, 2007
from Princeton University Podcasts April 24, 2007
Dick DeVos, President of The Windquest Group speaks on the relationship between religion and money, drawing on his experiences as a businessman and philanthropist. A response is given by Stanley N. Katz, Lecturer with rank of Professor, Woodrow Wilson School, This is the inaugural lecture in the Doll Family Lectureship on Religion and Money established at the Center for the Study of Religion by Henry C. Doll, Class of 1958, and his family. The purpose of the lectureship is to bring distinguished speakers to Princeton University who will inspire students, faculty, and the campus community toward a greater understanding of the many - and often neglected – relationships between religion and money in our own time and historically.
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