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Intuit Website Beginner Help-SEO search engines traffic

February 14, 2010 - 5:10 pm No Comments

http://homesteadwebsitebuilder.com This video has useful tips for starting out with the Intuit website builder. The tutorial is designed to help the beginner understand how the Internet works in relation to your Intuit/Homestead website. You will learn about SEO, search engines, HTML codes, and checking your Real Tracker statistics. We take a few few moments to address misconceptions about building an Intuit website, how to get traffic to your web pages and the value of publishing loads of content on the Internet.

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Adding Business Data to Google Analytics Data

February 12, 2010 - 10:45 am No Comments

As a web analyst it’s critical to understand things that can change web traffic ie marketing activities, industry events, etc. Adding this type of information to Google Analytics is easy with GA Notes, a Firefox extension.

Justin Cutroni from Analytics Talk walks you through how to install GA Notes and how to use it.

Check out the Analytics Talk blog at http://epikone.com/blog for more information.

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WBoil.com + CMS presents Website Administration Interface

February 8, 2010 - 1:00 pm No Comments

Through this interface, wboil.com members can easily edit their profile, publish their Add-on pages, enable or disable dealer listings. They can also see their website traffic statistics and monitor it from this interface. Ann added feature, is the Menubar traffic log where they can check their traffic on installed menubars.

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February 5, 2010 - 12:07 am No Comments

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February 1, 2010 - 5:53 am No Comments

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January 28, 2010 - 10:38 pm No Comments

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What do you think about juvenile crime in South Korea?

January 23, 2010 - 4:09 pm 5 Comments

From koreantimes

Juvenile Crime Increasing

Juvenile crimes have been on the rise over the last few years while the average age of teenage criminals has been decreasing.

Crimes committed by minors from 12- to 19-years-old jumped from 25,946 in 2006 to 41,754 last year, according to Rep. Joo Kwang-deok of the governing Grand National Party.

According to research, the main reason crimes were committed was to make money to spend on entertainment. Crimes committed by accident and out of curiosity followed.

By charges, larceny was the highest with 10,920 cases while violence and committing traffic violations as members of motorcycle gangs followed. The number of juveniles committing felonies, such as robbery and assault, also went up from last year.

In 2001, 20 percent of juvenile offenders were 17-year-olds followed by 16- and 18-year-olds. Last year, 23 percent were 16 and 18 percent were 15.

Joo said each judge of the Busan Family Court handled 4,913 juvenile cases last year. “It is impossible for (the judges) to be in charge of every case and we need to establish a court for juvenile offences or assign more judges,” he said.

No more than five years ago, the term “juvenile delinquent” mainly referred to badly-behaved male students in secondary schools. But now it is quite difficult to identify the gender of offenders when individuals hear about a crime in which young students are involved. It is because the number of female teenagers causing serious crimes is poised to outnumber that by males.

In December last year, a user created content (UCC) in which several female students in school uniform are assaulting another girl student was posted on a local UCC-only Web site.

The offenders were punching, slapping and kicking the victim. They even attempted to strip off the victim’s uniform.

Fortunately, the police, who had tracked them down through a cyber investigation, charged them with mob violence.

In May this year, ten female students from a primary school in Daejeon, North Chungcheong Province, were involved a group fight that left several casualties including one student suffering brain-damaged. The reason for the fight was trivial: one group of students provoked another, saying they did not want to see their colleagues studying English in a classroom.

While types of female-led misconducts in the past were limited to something unpremeditated and minor, recent crimes break down the time-honored legacy.

The following is a case showing how brutal and violent current female student-led crimes are.

In November 2005, a 16-year-old girl was seized in Seoul on suspicion of running a buying-and selling-sex business.

Reportedly, she conned several runaway girls with a proposition to make money and then forced them into prostitution. She even extorted what they earned. The money she had blackmailed for a month amounted to 1.3 million won ($1,500). Reportedly, she frequently assaulted those who refused to sell their bodies.

Crimes by female juvenile on the rise

The number of crimes committed by female attackers is increasing.

Statistics compiled by the Foundation for Preventing Youth Violence (FPYV) show how steeply the number has grown.

In 1999, female students accounted for only 2.2 percent of all offenders causing in-school crimes. But the number soared to 10 percent in 2006.

According to a report released by the National Court Administration, a total of 25,946 juveniles were charged in 2006 with committing physical and psychological crimes such as physical violence, verbal abuse, bullying and extortion. The number has declined after hitting its highest of 30,706 in 2001.

These figures indicate that the overall number of such crimes reported to local courts has gradually dropped.

But the interesting thing is that the percentage of juveniles convicted is increasing. While, around 4,700 or 15 percent of those charged in 2001 were put behind bars, a fourth of those charged last year were imprisoned.

Moderate punishment makes it worse

As the figures above show, female students are no longer just victims of school violence.

Many school authorities and the government are also stepping up their efforts to curb the upward tendency. But many experts say moderate punishment against school attackers is making the situation worse.

A 13-year-old girl had her 11th police investigation in 2005. She was charged with breaking into a neighbor’s home to steal valuables. What she did was serious enough to be jailed. But she was released following the investigation due to her age. Her first crime was actually not that serious. But her school had no countermeasures against school crimes.

Teachers at the school, who had once scolded her for a series of wrongdoings, paid no attention to her as her misdeeds persisted.

She became familiar with bad boys around the school and then started getting involved in crimes such as theft, assault and even hou

I fear that the root cause of South Korea’s rising juvenile crime rate is because of the environment South Korean children are placed in. Sure, South Korea has a generally low crime rate, but the government must do something before this gets too out of hand.

Consider this – South Korea has one of the highest suicide rates in all of the OCED nations. The statistics for South Korean teenagers are particularly high.

Why is this so? Because of the intense academic pressure that the schools and hagwons put the children under. Some are studying late into 1 or 2 am doing school/hagwon work. When schools fail to function as community centers (which South Korean schools fail to do) students often drift further away from school and drift into questionable activity. What schools in South Korea must do is embrace students and make school a more relaxing, captivating place to stay. They must offer more extracurriculars and offer more counseling programs. They must give students more choice in what they get out of high school rather than making them go through a strict predetermined course. I have faith that South Korea will be able to do this. However it is only a matter of when.

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Why are most statistics regarding illegal immigrants always twisted or are just plain lies?

January 15, 2010 - 7:47 pm 16 Comments

While on this forum, I’ve noticed sources, links and articles thrown out on here, and if you do some good research, you’ll notice that most posted are twisted or just plain lies, especially when it comes to the cost. Why do you think this?

Please! we know they are illegally here, we know you want them deported blah blah blah! if you don’t have a direct answer to the question, please move on.

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Cost of Illegal Immigrants

Q: Do illegal immigrants cost $338.3 billion dollars a year? More than the Iraq war?

A: A chain e-mail that makes this claim is loaded with errors and misleading assertions. Published studies vary widely but put the cost to government at a small fraction of that total.

FULL ANSWER (Please read it if you have time)

This chain e-mail has been forwarded to us by readers many times over the past year. The most recent version adds a new angle, claiming that the amount of money taxpayers spend on illegal immigrants would be enough to "stimulate the economy." But no matter the spin, the e-mail is rife with errors.

It also contains several red flags that should tip off readers that this is more bogus than believable. For one thing, the figures given don’t add up to a "whopping $338.3 billion dollars a year" spent on illegal immigrants in the U.S., as the e-mail claims.

The e-mail lists 14 claims about illegal immigrants, all of which were included in a longer list penned by anti-immigration activist Frosty Wooldridge and published on the conservative Web site NewswithViews.com on Jan. 22, 2007. Another NewswithViews columnist, Lynn Stuter, included Wooldridge’s list, with some updated links, in an article posted on April 15, 2008.

The source cited for at least nine of the items is either the conservative Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) or the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), both of which call for more restrictive immigration laws. CIS spokesman Bryan Griffith told us that he had never seen the e-mail but that he suspected something was out there because of occasional surges in traffic that forced him to rewrite Web pages. When told about the e-mail’s contents and conclusion of a $338.3 billion yearly cost, he responded that CIS "never said anything of the like and is not going to comment on a chain e-mail that is in no way scientific."

The e-mail also continually blurs the important distinction between legal and illegal immigrants – a sign of sloppy and untrustworthy work.
Source: http://www.factcheck.org/2009/04/cost-of-illegal-immigrants/
Docar, please state a source that says otherwise. you never supply links.

It’s a ploy continuously used by the GOP. It serves to keep their supporters focused on bogus enemies and manufactured issues.Their goal is to keep Americans at each other’s throats while government takes care of what they consider important, redistributing wealth upward.