Monthly Archive: January 2010

Jan 27

Use the power of the wind

Save energy

If you live in an area where there are strong winds, and if you can encourage your  neighbours to support your ‘green commitments’ in raising a tall wind turbine on your property, then a small domestic wind turbine can meet part of your energy needs. If the wind on your site is not consistent then …

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Jan 27

Motion Picture and Video Industries

Motion Picture and Video Industries

Significant Points •    Keen competition is expected for the more glamorous, high-paying jobs—writers, actors, producers, and directors—but better job prospects are expected for multimedia artists and animators, film and video editors, and others skilled in digital filming and computer-generated imaging. •    Small or independent filmmakers may provide the best job prospects for new entrants. •   …

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Jan 27

Design Network Associates Promotion

DNA

Promotion: Time Management Workshop WHY TIME MANAGEMENT FAILS? Most of us feel the stress and pressure of the 21st Century. We all make do with less, are on call 24/7 and have overflowing inboxes.  We get bombarded with guides on how to manage our time more efficiently… How come we still feel frazzled and frustrated? …

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Jan 26

South Africa International students – big numbers, small income

International Students

South Africa is the eighth most popular destination for international students in the world, with 2.2% of the global share, and it is the only country in Africa that receives far more students than it sends abroad. But fees from international students are not a major income stream for universities – most come from other …

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Jan 26

Shower rather than bath

save water

An average bath uses 160 liters of water while a five-minute shower typically uses only 60 liters. If you do take a bath, then share the water with your partner and let children bath together. Source: enviropaedia.com

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