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Low Cost Point of Sale Systems and Software 0 million a year. Two-thirds of that comes from private donations. Canada says, "The state spends about $60,000 a year to jail one inmate. someone yells at me because I'm spending $3500 a year on Alfred. Alfred is 8. OK, Alfred turns 18. No one thinks anything about locking him up for 10 years at $60,000 a year."Now the last thing I want is for this be a shameless promotion of the software we develop. But my position gives me a unique insight in the business models followed by different software companies. We produce a no cost point of sale software package and can testify that the free and low cost software model is a viable enterprise. Instead of focusing on selling the product and slowly building a user base and then relying on selling upgrades It's the concept of "positive contagion" that jumped out at me. Imagine a world where leaders had spent their formative years chanting to others, "Jump, jump, Fidel, we're glad you're here today." I used to teach in a wealthy white high sc Letting Go of 3G - A Viable Alternative for Asian Carriers There's one in New York, Miami, San Francisco, the UK and Israel so far--a zone for positive peer pressure.Most Asian cellular carriers mulling over 3G have chalked out at least tentative transition paths towards that Holy Grail. If they’re GSM networks, it’s a safe bet EDGE (Enhanced Data for GSM Evolution) is being considered, to replace/augment GPRS for high speed data services. Because EDGE uses a new modulated scheme that is also used for UMTS/3G, EDGE becomes a sort of half-way house to 3G.The cost to introduce 3G into an existing I just read about it and it is so exciting to me I want to blast it across the Internet. Here is what the Miami Herald columnist Leonard Pitts, Jr. wrote that brought tears to my eyes: "HARLEM--The late day sky was spitting snow. Inside the classroom, tiny black children, younger than kindergarten, sat in a circle, legs folded 'criss-cross apple sauce' beneath them. Soon they would begin their French lesson, but first there was a ritual chant. "'There is a girl in our class and her name is Khadija,' they began, voices rising in litle kid enthusiasm, hands clapping in time. Khadija got up, moved to the center of the circle and began jumping with all her heart. "'Jump. jump, Khadija,' they sang. 'We're glad you're here today.' Around the room they went until each child had had a turn in the center of the circle." In the rest of his column Pitts explained that he had gone to Harlem to tour the Harlem's Children Zone, a 97-square block network of schools, social services and teen outreach programs. The Harlem Zone is "the brainshild of of Geoffrey Canada, a 55-year old New Yorker who believes you cannot effectively educate a child when his world is falling down around him, when he is hungry, sick, fatherless, homeless and hopeless. Canada's solution: Fix it all.Simultaneously." Start at birth and continue through college. Canada asks what good is it to save one child and than send him into a neighborhood where every other child is failing. He recognizes the power of peer pressure and calls it in this case, "negative contagion." Instead of saving one child, save all of them and establish "positive contagion." The Harlem Children's Zone serves 9000 kids. Students have smaller classes and, a longer school day and a longer school year than students elsewhere. Their teachers are paid more and given more classroom freedom. They are also held more accountable. After school the kids take creative classes, Yoga, karate, etc. There is counseling in the zone for families in crisis, health care for the sick, emergency care, and affordable farm fresh produce. Of course all this service costs 50 million a year. Two-thirds of that comes from private donations. Canada says, "The state spends about $60,000 a year to jail one inmate. someone yells at me because I'm spending $3500 a year on Alfred. Alfred is 8. OK, Alfred turns 18. No one thinks anything about locking him up for 10 years at $60,000 a year." It's the concept of "positive contagion" that jumped out at me. Imagine a world where leaders had spent their formative years chanting to others, "Jump, jump, Fidel, we're glad you're here today." I used to teach in a wealthy white high sc How to Know if You are Ready for a Credit Card >"'There is a girl in our class and her name is Khadija,' they began, voices rising in litle kid enthusiasm, hands clapping in time. 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The Harlem Zone is "the brainshild of of Geoffrey Canada, a 55-year old New Yorker who believes you cannot effectively educate a child when his world is falling down around him, when he is hungry, sick, fatherless, homeless and hopeless. Canada's solution: Fix it all.Simultaneously." Start at birth and continue through college. Canada asks what good is it to save one child and than send him into a neighborhood where every other child is failing. He recognizes the power of peer pressure and calls it in this case, "negative contagion." Instead of saving one child, save all of them and establish "positive contagion." The Harlem Children's Zone serves 9000 kids. Students have smaller classes and, a longer school day and a longer school year than students elsewhere. Their teachers are paid more and given more classroom freedom. They are also held more accountable. After school the kids take creative classes, Yoga, karate, etc. There is counseling in the zone for families in crisis, health care for the sick, emergency care, and affordable farm fresh produce. Of course all this service costs 50 million a year. Two-thirds of that comes from private donations. Canada says, "The state spends about $60,000 a year to jail one inmate. someone yells at me because I'm spending $3500 a year on Alfred. Alfred is 8. OK, Alfred turns 18. No one thinks anything about locking him up for 10 years at $60,000 a year." It's the concept of "positive contagion" that jumped out at me. Imagine a world where leaders had spent their formative years chanting to others, "Jump, jump, Fidel, we're glad you're here today." I used to teach in a wealthy white high sc How to Keep Your Customers Coming Back My mother always told me that you can catch more flies with honey than you can with vinegar. But I always wondered why anyone would want to catch flies. I guess she was saying you’d get further in life by being nice to others than being mean and stingy. As a result of mother’s sage wisdom, I live by this principle in both my business and personal relationship.In my notary business I try to implement this philosophy whenever possible The Harlem Zone is "the brainshild of of Geoffrey Canada, a 55-year old New Yorker who believes you cannot effectively educate a child when his world is falling down around him, when he is hungry, sick, fatherless, homeless and hopeless. Canada's solution: Fix it all.Simultaneously." Start at birth and continue through college. Canada asks what good is it to save one child and than send him into a neighborhood where every other child is failing. He recognizes the power of peer pressure and calls it in this case, "negative contagion." Instead of saving one child, save all of them and establish "positive contagion." The Harlem Children's Zone serves 9000 kids. Students have smaller classes and, a longer school day and a longer school year than students elsewhere. Their teachers are paid more and given more classroom freedom. They are also held more accountable. After school the kids take creative classes, Yoga, karate, etc. There is counseling in the zone for families in crisis, health care for the sick, emergency care, and affordable farm fresh produce. Of course all this service costs 50 million a year. Two-thirds of that comes from private donations. Canada says, "The state spends about $60,000 a year to jail one inmate. someone yells at me because I'm spending $3500 a year on Alfred. Alfred is 8. OK, Alfred turns 18. No one thinks anything about locking him up for 10 years at $60,000 a year." It's the concept of "positive contagion" that jumped out at me. Imagine a world where leaders had spent their formative years chanting to others, "Jump, jump, Fidel, we're glad you're here today." 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Canada says, "The state spends about $60,000 a year to jail one inmate. someone yells at me because I'm spending $3500 a year on Alfred. Alfred is 8. OK, Alfred turns 18. No one thinks anything about locking him up for 10 years at $60,000 a year."Getting discount car insurance is possible at any age -- especially if you're older. And for people age 55 and older, auto insurance companies often provide an additional discount. Here are some things to think about if you are an older driver.Because people over 55 tend to drive less and not as aggressively as younger drivers, car insurance companies will often provide a discount to seniors. If you're over 50 and not sure if It's the concept of "positive contagion" that jumped out at me. Imagine a world where leaders had spent their formative years chanting to others, "Jump, jump, Fidel, we're glad you're here today." I used to teach in a wealthy white high school. Even there we had a few students in deep trouble. When Richard entered my class he was fifteen and I had just seen him tear apart a chain link fence with his bare hands. I rescued him from his abusive family, physically. His social studies teacher then took him home to live at his house. He came to trust us, but his trust of the world was short-lived for he graduated back into the environment that created the anger that eventually sent him to prison. I dream of a positive zone where all kids have time to create and are shown that they can feel safe year after year. I dream of world leaders who do not have to negotiate with and through fear.
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