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Time To Take The Advertising Plunge

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Donald N. Lombardi

So now that you have taken that one step forward and set up your own work from home business, you are ready to take the plunge. You are thinking about how best to make individuals attentive to your products and services and get them to come to you, while you not lose money and sleep over it.

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There are many ways and avenues to promote your work from home business, be it through conventional advertising or through the new age advertising on the Internet.Standard Advertising – The foremost conventional form of propagating your business is thru “Word of Mouth”. It does not cost a penny and all that you have to do is speak to individuals and make them get your product. Once they are doing that, and love your product or service, others will automatically follow and come back to you. Added to this method are the typical strategies like using the newspaper or radio as a medium to advertise your product.Internet Advertising – The Web these days has turned out to be the most cost effective and therefore the fastest way to advertise. But, one ought to forever bear in mind to test their internet selling efforts. This means that one ought to not advertise simultaneously but should do so in blocks. The advantage here is that one will gauge how abundant the advertising is giving back to their business and whether the medium works for them or not.Produce your own Web site – This is often the most effective method you will use for your business. You just have to place all your information on the web site and ideally provide a link. Since it is your own web site, you can create links and make it interactive and fascinating to look at so as to draw in a lot of customers. However, one should forever keep in mind to update any changes in the merchandise or business itself that will be of interest to the consumers. You should also be mindful to not having your consumers suffer delays in obtaining services or products.Free Internet Directories – These are literally free for you to register and have fantastic clicks! Simply register your domain name, product or services for free and watch folks flooding you with mails for additional details on shopping for your product.Share the House – Shared internet advertising is a comparatively new concept; the sole hitch being that your product or service needs to be well defined enough to be differentiated from others. Say for instance if you are within the business of teaching on-line French courses, anyone visiting or looking for French courses will have an automatic access to your link.Another technique is to join up with individuals who sell similar merchandise and have their ads on your site and yours on their site.Banners, Blogs, Social Network Sites – Put up a colorful banner or an animated series to attract attention. Produce blogs and post them on directories and search links. Be there on Facebook and other social networking websites. They work wonders, specially the networking websites. You can have your own community and have people joining you. This could result in you throwing a get together through a sale that will have your product fly off the racks!The options are innumerable with a work from home business. But one wants to very careful and persevere checking the result that comes from the advertising. It is to be sustained and tactically so that the cash that you really put to promote your product and services comes back to you in value 10 times over what you have got invested. Happy advertising!!

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Inclusive Education: Integrating Special Needs Children Within Mainstream Schools}

Submitted by: Deepa Garwa

I have been asked this question many times. Sometimes by people who were well meaning and a lot of times by those who were not. People have asked me this under the guise of concern and curiosity but I was always able to gauge what they really wanted to know. My fellow teachers in my school were extremely unhappy when the Right to Education made it mandatory for them to have children with special needs in their classrooms. They used to complain about the extra burden, lack of facilities and infrastructure and for not being trained to handle children with special needs. I used to tell them to forget about all that and just accept. Acceptance paves the way for a lot of problems and solutions can be found within its realm. It was not just fellow teachers; there were parents too who thought having special needs children in the class would affect their childrens behaviour and these kids should go and study in special schools.

One of the common misconceptions was and still is that children with special needs are not educable and it is a time wasting exercise to put effort into teaching them. I believe this is a very dangerous thought for teachers to have, because if you are not convinced yourself, then the chances are youd never be able to fully support the inclusion.

Now back to the question, why do parents want to put their special needs children into mainstream schools? The answer is not one dimensional and frankly, many special needs parents have not had the best experience with inclusion. Many of them home-school their children based on their unpleasant experiences with the school system but other optimistic parents still send or want to send their kids to school. Let me be clear, academics is the last thing we have in our mind. So what makes this decision for us?

It is our RIGHT: Yes, the children with special needs are as much a part of the society as other children are. It is their right to be treated in the same way. Just like all the children going to the school are not alike and have varied abilities and skills, the same applies to our little special brigade as well. They all come with their own skills, strengths and challenges and it is their right to get the same treatment that their neuro-typical counterparts do.

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Research suggests it is for the best: Inclusion is a natural extension of the philosophy that embraces diversity and celebrates individual differences. The advantages of inclusion in the classroom by mixing in students with special needs, regardless of the severity of a students disability or socio-economic status, have been well documented, whereas special needs kids who remain in segregated classes fall academically and socially further behind. One area in which children who enjoy inclusive education show long-term benefits is in their social-emotional development. The bottom line is that regular, sustained interaction in inclusive classrooms offers children with disabilities opportunities to observe, develop, expand, and generalize their social skills (Strain, McGee, & Kohler, 2001, p. 357). One research study concluded that children with social and communication delays show marked developmental progress on intellectual and language measures in comparison to their counterparts segregated from typically developing peers (Strain & Bovey, 2011,p. 134).

We parents want it: In an ideal world where educators would be well trained and accepting, resources would be plenty and nobody would treat our children differently; no parent would home school or send the children to so called special schools. But even in this less than ideal world I want my child to be a part of the society she has to live in all her life and to equip her to deal with the challenges rather than keeping her in a cocoon. My daughter, who has Downs Syndrome, goes to a mainstream school with her brother and I cant begin to describe the feeling when I wave them both goodbye in the morning. I have always wanted them to feel equal and get equal opportunities, and inclusion seems a good way for doing that!

It helps typical children: There is strong evidence of the positive effects of inclusive education on students who do not have disabilities. Both research and anecdotal data have shown that typical learners have demonstrated a greater acceptance and valuing of individual differences, enhanced self-esteem, a genuine capacity for friendship, and the acquisition of new skills, according to Long-Term Effects of Inclusion, from the ERIC Clearing House on Disabilities and Gifted Education.

Inclusion improves learning for both typical and special need students. When youngsters who have learning problems are included, students without disabilities often do better academically. A teacher is more apt to break instruction into finer parts or repeat directions if he or she has a youngster in the room who deals with deafness, blindness, or a developmental disability. Also when children are exposed to inclusion at an early age and consistently throughout their lives, they are more likely to approach children with disabilities with acceptance (Rafferty et al., 2001) and are less likely to view a disability as an impairment. Education World, Special Education Inclusion

It is the law: Yes, it is the law and not abiding by it is an offense. It is important for everybody to know that the RTE (Right to Education) Act was passed in 2009 and it is against the law to discriminate against special needs children and deny them admission. It is the responsibility of the schools to hire special educators and have the necessary infrastructure for the inclusion. It is true that many schools still dont care, but some do.

The Autistic Self Advocacy Network says, How children are treated in schools often mirrors how they will be treated in later lifeA society that separates its children [during their school years] is likely to maintain those separations indefinitely, reinforcing attitudinal barriers to disability in all aspects of life.

Inclusion is still a dream for many parents. We look forward to the day when it will not be a struggle or a fight to put our children into a mainstream school. The day when a child will be treated with respect, dignity and care irrespective of his disability and when the school, parents and the teachers would promise to do the same that is when the true inclusion takes place.

About the Author: A teacher by profession and a writer by choice, Deepa Garwa is an opinionated blogger, a self advocate on disabilities and a parenting enthusiast. She believes that by thinking out of the box parents can help their children reach their best. A mother of two, (a soccer crazy son and a special needs daughter), Deepa writes about her parenting experiences on

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Furniture Designer Makes Furniture Designs

Submitted by: Jessica Whittaker

Niels Joergen Haugesen is one of the celebrated furniture designers who has achieved much success with a few furniture designs. His furniture designs were done in a way close to perfection, which earned Niels the nickname the minimal maximum among his contemporary furniture designers.

Niels Haugesen is mostly recognised for the design work that he did on the Haugesen table and the chair which was named the X-line. Niels is Danish by birth, and he was born in 1936.

Niels designed the distance seating collection which derived its name from its outstanding salient features. These features included the split back support in which the top most section looks like it is floating on top of the lower. This feature enables the design to provide excellent comfort while at the same time maintaining its light simple appearance.

This masterpiece is an improvement on what Niels designed while he was still at the design school. The distance furniture collection was launched for the first time in 2004. It includes a sofa series ranging from two to four-seaters. A corner sofa in addition to a stool as well as an armchair is also in the collection.

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Organisations were also not left out in this collection, because there are benches which do not have armrests. These are specifically designed for organizations which have waiting rooms for clients.

The distance collection had within it a hardwood frame which had a finishing touch of fabric in addition to the metal legs. Niels Haugesen believes that for you to become a successful designer, you must know how to design simple functional furniture.

To him, this is the most basic step towards being an accomplished furniture designer in future. If you can not successfully carry out this task, then you had better reconsider your career options.

Niels Haugesen is one of the prominent furniture designers in Denmark. He ensures that his design work meets the highest standards in the market at all times. Due to his outstanding work in furniture design, Niels has won several awards in his native country.

Experts believe that Niels Haugesen is extremely successful at his design work because he is tenacious. He keeps on pushing himself to the limit. He does not easily give up on what he has set his heart to do, no matter how tricky it might seem. He acquired this character while working at a design studio owned by Arne Jacobsen.

Within the five years that he spent at the design studio, he ensured that he learnt all that there was to be learnt about proportioning and decorating interiors as well as furniture design.

The role that Arne Jacobsen played in Niels Haugesen s life while he was still learning the ropes of the design world has made him idolise Niels Haugesen s work to this date. Other prominent furniture designers who idolise Niels work are his contemporaries from the 1960 s and 1970 s.

Even though he is idolised, Niels Haugesen has remained focused in his work coming up with various original designs.

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