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Sales Training Video: Courses, Ideas, Companies, Programs, Seminars, Jobs (1941)

Posted: June 1, 2012 at 6:13 pm




thefilmarchive.org A sale is the act of selling of products or services in return for money or other compensation. It is an act of completion of a commercial activity. The seller -- the provider of the goods or services -- completes a sale in response to an acquisition or to an appropriation or to a request. There follows the passing of title (property or ownership) in the item, and the application and due settlement of a price, the obligation for which arises due to the seller's requirement to pass ownership. Ideally, a seller agrees upon a price at which he willingly parts with ownership of or any claim upon the item. The purchaser, though a party to the sale, does not execute the sale, only the seller does that. To be precise the sale completes prior to the payment and gives rise to the obligation of payment. If the seller completes the first two above stages (consent and passing ownership) of the sale prior to settlement of the price, the sale remains valid and gives rise to an obligation to pay. A sale can take place through: * Direct sales, involving person to person contact * Pro forma sales * Agency-based o Sales agents (for example in real estate or in manufacturing) o Sales outsourcing through direct branded representation o Transaction sales o Consultative sales o Complex sales o Consignment o Telemarketing or telesales o Retail or consumer * Traveling salesman o Door-to-door methods o hawking * Request for proposal -- An invitation for suppliers, through a ...

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2012 LEC Connects Presentation – Online Professional Development – Lessons Learned – Video

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31-05-2012 13:28 Ms. Krista LeBrun, eLearning Coordinator Mr. Terry Pollard, Director of Training and Professional Development Mississippi Virtual Community College The MSVCC initiated an online professional development program in the fall of 2007. The program, available to all community college faculty teaching in the Mississippi system, has now graduated more than 1000 faculty. Courses are delivered asynchronously with peer-to-peer learning opportunities for faculty across disciplines and institutions. The no-cost professional development program has slowly gained traction as a viable model for learning best practices for online instruction. But it hasn't always been smooth sailing. Still, community colleges have understood the value proposition offered in online professional development: as a platform for providing faculty with insight to online pedagogy as well as the knowledge necessary to utilize the tools and features available in the learning management system. Presenters in this session will speak on these challenges, offer lessons learned, and reflect on often overlooked aspects of group dynamics: articulating a common vision and establishing mutual trust.

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Online Learning English – Video

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Classroom and Online Learning PSA – Video

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31-05-2012 23:57 The Role of technology in society, education. Citations: Raising Hands. 2011. Photograph. CSD509J, Corvallis. Web. 30 May 2012. Hands Classroom. 2010. Web. 28 May 2012. Gupta, Sanjay, perf. Khan academy: The future of education?. CBS, 2012. Handshake. 2002. Photograph. Intergy SolutionsWeb. 27 May 2012. The Reason Instrumental. YouTube, 2007. Web. 27 May 2012.

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Learn to Minimize Safety Hazards in Outdoor Child Care Settings

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DULUTH, Ga., June 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --ChildCare Education Institute (CCEI), an IACET approved, nationally accredited, online child care and education training institution, offers new users the trial course CCEI110B: Outdoor Safety in the Early Childhood Setting at no cost in June in recognition of Great Outdoors Month.

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Outdoor play is essential for good health and should be a major part of any effective, high-quality early childhood program. Children need a chance to run, climb, and explore in the outside every day. CCEI110B promotes safe, secure outdoor learning through a comprehensive presentation of potential hazards on playgrounds and in other outdoor settings. Participants will learn basic policies and practices designed to prevent injury and exposure to pollutants or toxins, along with strategies for teaching children about safe conduct in the outdoor environment. This is a one-hour, beginner level, self-paced online course and certificates with documentation of 0.1 IACET CEU credit are available upon successful completion.

"Outdoor safety is always a concern for teachers and parents, as well as regulators," says Maria C. Taylor, President and CEO of CCEI. "While children must be encouraged to play and explore outdoors, adults are responsible for ensuring that the environment is free of unnecessary hazards and that children are guided in appropriate outdoor behaviors."

CCEI110B is available at no cost to new users who have never enrolled in a CCEI course and to account holders with an active, annual individual or center-based subscription. This course is also available for purchase through online enrollment.

About CCEI ChildCare Education Institute provides quality, affordable professional development programs for continuing education, including over 100 English and Spanish online child care training courses to meet annual state licensing and Head Start training requirements. In addition to online training, CCEI offers online certificate programs, such as the Online Child Development Associate (CDA), Online Director's Certificates, and several other options.CCEI is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of the Distance Education and Training Council, approved by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training to award IACET Continuing Education Units (CEUs), and authorized under the Nonpublic Postsecondary Educational Institutions Act of 1990, license number 837.

For more information on CCEI, visit http://www.cceionline.eduor call 1.800.499.9907.

ChildCare Education Institute, LLC 3059 Peachtree Industrial Blvd. Duluth, GA 30097 1.800.499.9907

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ASU to launch online Master of Education program

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Augusta, Ga.- Augusta State University will begin offering the institutions first completeonline degreeprogram for K-12 education professionals this August the Master of Education in Educational Leadership. This will be made possible through a new partnership between ASU and Academic Partnerships.

The program, which was previously on campus only, provides educators with the latest technological innovations used in schools, corporations and government. Additionally, the program will allow ASU to expand access to more students, fulfilling its commitment to returning a skilled workforce to the community.

We are excited to offer ASUs first fully online degree program, said Carol Rychly, vice president for academic affairs. Working professionals will appreciate the flexibility of online learning delivered by the same great faculty who teach our traditional classes on campus.

TheMaster of Educationin Educational Leadership will soon be available to K-12 education professionals who need flexibility, affordability and convenience to continue their education and career advancement. The online program is an administration-focused masters degree for elementary and secondary school professionals who desire to increase their responsibility and supervisory roles.

The completion time for the masters degree is 12 months, and the online courses are taught by the same professors who teach on campus.

Augusta State University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. All teacher education degree programs for elementary, special, secondary, and P-12 teacher, administrator, counselors and supervisors are approved by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission and accredited by the National Council of Accreditation for Teacher Education (NCATE).

Additionally, every course within this degree is developed based upon the nationally recognized Quality Matters (QM) Rubric for quality online instruction.

Online degree programs have emerged as the most rapidly developing trend in higher education with universities quickly converting traditional programs into an online format. Dallas-based, Academic Partnerships provides market research and analysis, curriculum conversion, faculty support services, marketing and information technology for select ASU online degree programs.

We, at Academic Partnerships, are proud to assist Augusta State University expand access to its top quality degree programs and extend the reach of its great brand. We are passionate about the positive impact higher education has on the lives of students, their families and on society as a whole, said Rob Ganji, president of Academic Partnerships.

The program has two upcoming session dates. The application deadline is July 20 for the Aug. 20 session and Sept. 14 for the Oct. 15 session.

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Get fit this summer for free with these workout apps

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Looking for some workout guidance? Check your pocket.

Here are three fitness instruction apps to take with you everywhere and anywhere.

Yoga and Pilates with Kristin McGee Stressed for time or just stressed? Unwind and workout with the guidance of 10-minute Yoga and Pilates with Kristin McGee. If you want a longer burn, simply combine routines.

Detailed instruction takes you through intro level Ashtanga and chant, Pilates leg and mat workouts, and many more working your abs, arms, wrists, shoulders and back. The primary focus of the routines is to give your energy.

McGee is the host of the Pilates Power Gym on HSN, Health Magazine's Yoga and Fitness Contributing Editor and Fila's Personal Performance Ambassador. McGee teaches in New York City at Equinox. The free app put McGee's expertise in the palm of your hand.

Download Yoga and Pilates with Kristin McGee: iTunes.

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SteelABS A6W Everyone would like a 6 pack to go with that bathing suit right? No exercise equipment necessary, SteelABS A6W focuses on six moves gradually ramping up your workout to build muscle and burn fat.

Follow through with the guidance from this free app and you will be looking and feeling confident in no time.

Download SteelABS A6W: Android MarketplaceMobilewalla Score: 17 out of 100

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June 1st, 2012 at 5:21 am

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Elizabeth Boleman-Herring: Looking Ridiculous, Giggling and Flailing on the Yoga Mat

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In or around -- who knows, for certain -- the winter of 2008, my lumbar spine separated between L4 and L5... and I went right on practicing level III/IV Iyengar yoga, and teaching, through significant pain, til even I, who had spent over half a lifetime on the mat, had to admit something serious might be wrong with my back.

Spinal fusion surgery and a year of recovery later, I returned to my daily Iyengar yoga practice. But, only now, some three years after surgery, will I return to teaching... beginners.

I could look at this as a ghastly and cascading visitation of setbacks. After all (and those of you who've read me before can attest to this fact), I am a card-carrying pessimist and doomsayer but, astonishingly, when it comes to yoga, I seem to inhabit another's skin, another's more optimistic and more reasoned sensibility, entirely.

In yoga, I tend to just go with the flow. And, many, many times, the flow in life is dammed, diverted, dries the hell up, slows to an almost invisible trickle... and you, with it.

In matters of the heart, finance, armed conflict and whoever's currently in the seats of power, I vacillate, suffer, howl and sink. On the yoga mat, however, I take what comes, even when nothing comes, even when what comes is pretty laughable... or damned unbearable.

I am two things, this-incarnation-around, a writer and a yogini, and I understand the underpinnings of only two things fairly well, writing and yoga.

Doesn't mean I'm a master or an adept, in either field. Just means I have some understanding in and of each, and that suffices.

Iyengar yogini Inez Baranay, author of Sun Square Moon: Writings on Yoga and Writing, says it well:

I do my best writing with the eraser-end of the pencil. I achieve my best asana, my most perfected yoga positions; after much tomfoolery and tinkering.

In the photo accompanying this column, you see me on a Greek rooftop, clowning around with my best friend, photographer Doris Athanassakis (always invisible behind her camera). I'm trying to get my body into Karnapidasana, a pose that comes -- sorry: used to come -- as naturally to me as breathing.

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limitLESS™ Life Coaching Testimonial – Rhonda – Video

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30-05-2012 21:26 Loved 'The Secret' but had minimal success in your Law of Attraction efforts? The key to unlocking your manifestation potential is your powerful subconscious mind. Rhonda share her "limitLESS™ Life" experience based on the program's 3 pillars of success: - Building a strong and stable FOUNDATION to launch your limitLESS™ life. - Connecting with and trusting your Inner Guru and having the FAITH in yourself to know that you have all the answers within you. - Practicing and immersing yourself in the first two pillars to FLOURISH in self, health and wealth. To find out more visit:

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Life in Exile

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I am a daily reader of Clarets Mad, a follower of the Forum and an occasional contributor to the Forum and also with articles.

I remain amazed at the number of exiles who, like myself, closely follow the Clarets. On match-days, as the Eli's forum comments on the game in progress, people sign in from all over the globe.

Many of us have lived in Burnley at an early age and moved away for work reasons which have taken us to far-away places but we have never lost the love for our football club. My story is one probably replicated by hundreds, maybe thousands who suffer and celebrate at long distance. To all of you who live in or near the town and can regularly watch the team our exiled life may seem a strange existence it is!

I left Burnley in the 1960's, firstly to London for higher education then a brief 2 year spell teaching at Hutton, near Preston. After that I moved permanently to Cambridgeshire, which is not, I agree, an exotic far-away destination.

It is, however 200 miles from the Turf and early family life in the 70's and 80's included a large mortgage and two children leaving little money for trips home to regularly watch football. I contented myself coaching schoolboy football up to county level and catching up on any gossip from occasional newspaper articles. - but these were becoming the lean years and our club was not a fashionable topic in the media.

Visits home to my parents at Christmas and Easter and a few family occasions meant 2 or 3 matches a season plus away games, depending on division, at Peterborough (always a graveyard!), Cambridge Utd., Norwich, Leicester, Luton, Colchester and Southend. For some reason, I have never made it to Ipswich. There was no internet site only Clubcall to gather news from.

Then 8 years ago came retirement and perhaps an opportunity to perhaps see more games? No! - after illness struck us both, we decided upon a retirement project to focus our minds and bought a holiday home in South-West France. At first it was only for a few weeks but as we found more work needed to be done we have extended that to between 5 and 6 months a year.

From mid April to late October there is no chance of seeing a game. One major exception of course was Wembley 2009. As it was the wife's birthday I got special dispensation to fly into Gatwick from Bordeaux on the Sunday (accompanied by Roy Hodgson who had been scouting a Bordeaux player the night before). I stayed overnight at my son's house in Horsham and like thousands of others who poured in from all corners of the earth we had one of the great days in a Claret fan's life.

That season too, I had been to the Carling Cup games against Arsenal and Spurs the latter ranking as probably my most disappointing but proudest experiences as a Claret.

I had managed those cup games because of course I was in the UK from November to March. However, a 400 mile trip is an expensive business and weather can make the journey treacherous none more so than that night against Arsenal. I now see approximately 5 or 6 home games a season and managed to go away to Coventry, Nottingham, Brighton and Norwich last season.

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