Posts Tagged ‘obama’

New Generation Web Model

August 5th, 2010

The next generation of websites will have a vastly different way of communicating information to their visitors. Websites will evolve into true communication platforms that will take advantage of the Web’s multimedia capabilities and the Internet’s broadband penetration.

The new website model will have the look, feel, and sound of your very own narrow-cast communication channel complete with audio and video programming and on-site personalities that will present and guide audiences through the maze of content. But unlike television, this humanized Web-experience will allow site visitors to make their own programming choices; audiences will be able to experience the content they want, when they want and in the format of their choice: audio and video, or text and graphics.

Why Websites Will Become Multimedia Communication Channels

1. There are millions of websites on the Internet representing millions of small and medium size companie » Read more: New Generation Web Model

Adoption, the works

August 5th, 2010

To what extent is the law on adoption fair critically evaluating the role and discretion of the judiciary in adoption proceedings while taking into account the implications of the Human Rights Act and the erosion of family values.

 

Adoption in England and Wales is governed completely by statute. On 30 December 2005, the principle statute governing adoption, the Adoption and Children Act 2002 was fully implemented. It represents the most radical overhaul of adoption law for 26 years, replacing the outdated Adoption Act 1976 thereby making the child’s welfare paramount and modernising the entire legal framework for domestic and inter-country adoption. The law on adoption is now in a much better position then it used to be, thanks to the ten years worth of reform proposals.

 

“In December 2000 the Government published a White Paper on adoption (Adoption – a new approach » Read more: Adoption, the works

When Things Get Back to Normal / What Will Normal Look Like

August 5th, 2010

“Boy, I’ll be glad when things get back to normal!”

“When will we get back to normal?”

“When things get back to normal, I’ll

How often are you hearing these comments?  Whether it’s in everyday conversation or the news media, everyone is talking, wondering & speculating “When will we hit bottom?” and when we do hit bottom,  “How long will it take to get back to normal?”  It’s funny that no one seems to be asking, “When we get back to Normal what will Normal look like?”

Lylene & I attended a business meeting a few weeks ago. The subject was the economy on both the local & national levels.  The program was put on by a highly respected educator from Western Washington University.  He opened the session asking for the audience to put aside ideology completely & instead provide dialogue regarding the » Read more: When Things Get Back to Normal / What Will Normal Look Like