Thursday, March 31, 2016
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Know more about PODCASTS
How much do podcasts cost?
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Podcasts on the iTunes Store are free.
Podcasts on the iTunes Store are free.
How do I create a podcast?
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iOS users can use a variety of apps to create and publish podcasts. Mac users can use GarageBand for audio production and iMovie or Final Cut Pro for video production. PC users can choose from a number of audio and video tools. Apple Podcast Hosting Partner can help create and host your podcast.
- http://itunespartner.apple.com/en/podcasts/partnersearch
- https://simplecast.com/ notFREEE NOT FREEEE
- http://create.blubrry.com/resources/podcast-media-hosting/
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- https://soundcloud.com/for/podcasting
iOS users can use a variety of apps to create and publish podcasts. Mac users can use GarageBand for audio production and iMovie or Final Cut Pro for video production. PC users can choose from a number of audio and video tools. Apple Podcast Hosting Partner can help create and host your podcast.
Monday, March 14, 2016
Saturday, March 12, 2016
Friday, March 11, 2016
Diapers Dealers in India -Help the babies
- http://www.clothforall.com/apply/?gclid=CjwKEAiA9om3BRDpzvihsdGnhTwSJAAkSewLcl9yGlPHX_Gp5VBLrq2GR5ajWvf7cJiMZXa7dAptPhoCw-fw_wcB
- http://dir.indiamart.com/impcat/baby-diapers.html
- http://dir.indiamart.com/mumbai/baby-diapers.html
- http://www.nobelhygiene.com/ help the seniors too.
- http://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/world-s-2nd-largest-baby-diaper-maker-steps-into-india-113092300991_1.html
- http://www.firstcry.com/baby-diapers/1/27?
- Those who are liking children and have a magnanimous heart please buy and offer Diapers for the infants .kids and senior citizens who need them.Let the children be safe and have a nice life.
Help If you can- Subject DIAPERS DIAPERS
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Every day, I walk into work and see the faces of teenage mothers who are trying their hardest to be good parents.
I help run a youth homeless shelter for an organization called Covenant House, and it's my job to make life a little easier for the young mothers that we welcome. But week after week, there's a major problem that stands in our way: diapers.
Diapers are basic necessities for these young women and their children, just like food and housing. We work to provide diapers to them as much as we can. But right now, diapers are a big expense: We pay roughly 33 cents per diaper and wait one week per shipment. When we run out, we need to make a run to the corner store, where we end up paying premium prices.
This isn't just our problem. Studies show nearly one in three families struggle to afford diapers for their babies.
Policy experts say that low-income families spend twice as much on diapers every year compared to some wealthier families. That's because low-income families don't have internet access or credit cards to order diapers in bulk online, or often don't have transportation to buy in bulk at a big box store.
When families can’t afford a healthy number of diapers for their babies, they’re faced with the choice between buying diapers and paying for food, rent, or utilities like heat. That’s a choice that no family should have to make.
The initiative has three key parts:
- First, the private sector and the non-profit community have teamed up to provide a more affordable way to manufacture and distribute diapers to non-profit organizations. This means that organizations like mine can pay less than half the cost of what we normally pay for diapers, and get them faster with free two-day shipping.
- Second, any 501(c)(3) non-profit can sign up to participate in theCommunity Diaper Program and begin offering these more affordable diapers to families in their communities. The National Diaper Bank Network estimates that their 280 diaper banks will be able to order more than 14 million diapers this year thanks to this program.
- Third, even more private sector organizations are helping address the problem through diaper donation campaigns to benefit families in need.
I cannot say how much seemingly small efforts like these can impact organizations like mine. When we have cheaper, more reliable access to diapers, we can invest any savings into job training programs to help these young mothers find full-time jobs to support their families.
But more important than saving money, this initiative shows these women that people care about them. They are working so hard to change their lives and provide their children with a good future, and this is the kind of support that they'll remember for a lifetime.
Thanks so much for listening,
Renata
Renata Alexis
Covenant House
Every day, I walk into work and see the faces of teenage mothers who are trying their hardest to be good parents.
I help run a youth homeless shelter for an organization called Covenant House, and it's my job to make life a little easier for the young mothers that we welcome. But week after week, there's a major problem that stands in our way: diapers.
Diapers are basic necessities for these young women and their children, just like food and housing. We work to provide diapers to them as much as we can. But right now, diapers are a big expense: We pay roughly 33 cents per diaper and wait one week per shipment. When we run out, we need to make a run to the corner store, where we end up paying premium prices.
This isn't just our problem. Studies show nearly one in three families struggle to afford diapers for their babies.
Policy experts say that low-income families spend twice as much on diapers every year compared to some wealthier families. That's because low-income families don't have internet access or credit cards to order diapers in bulk online, or often don't have transportation to buy in bulk at a big box store.
When families can’t afford a healthy number of diapers for their babies, they’re faced with the choice between buying diapers and paying for food, rent, or utilities like heat. That’s a choice that no family should have to make.
The initiative has three key parts:
- First, the private sector and the non-profit community have teamed up to provide a more affordable way to manufacture and distribute diapers to non-profit organizations. This means that organizations like mine can pay less than half the cost of what we normally pay for diapers, and get them faster with free two-day shipping.
- Second, any 501(c)(3) non-profit can sign up to participate in theCommunity Diaper Program and begin offering these more affordable diapers to families in their communities. The National Diaper Bank Network estimates that their 280 diaper banks will be able to order more than 14 million diapers this year thanks to this program.
- Third, even more private sector organizations are helping address the problem through diaper donation campaigns to benefit families in need.
I cannot say how much seemingly small efforts like these can impact organizations like mine. When we have cheaper, more reliable access to diapers, we can invest any savings into job training programs to help these young mothers find full-time jobs to support their families.
But more important than saving money, this initiative shows these women that people care about them. They are working so hard to change their lives and provide their children with a good future, and this is the kind of support that they'll remember for a lifetime.
Thanks so much for listening,
Renata
Renata Alexis
Covenant House
Covenant House
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Tax TAX TAX
- Professional Tax,

Sales Tax,
Central Sales Tax,
Custom Duty,
Income Tax,
Service Tax,
Dividend Distribution Tax,
Excise Duty ,
Municipal & Fire Tax,
Staff Professional Tax,
Cash Handling Tax,
Food & Entertainment Tax,
Gift Tax,
Wealth Tax,
Stamp Duty & Registration Fee,
Interest & Penalty,
Road Tax,
Toll Tax ,
Vat & etc
Sales Tax,
Central Sales Tax,
Custom Duty,
Income Tax,
Service Tax,
Dividend Distribution Tax,
Excise Duty ,
Municipal & Fire Tax,
Staff Professional Tax,
Cash Handling Tax,
Food & Entertainment Tax,
Gift Tax,
Wealth Tax,
Stamp Duty & Registration Fee,
Interest & Penalty,
Road Tax,
Toll Tax ,
Vat & etc