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What for the wii?

I have $110 I have a wii + legend of Zelda TP Mario Strikers Charged + wii sports + wii play 2 controllers 1 nunchuck what should i get?

Wii points $20
classic controller $20

or

Metroid Prime 3 Corruption $50
and wiimote Charger $20-$30

or

second nunchuck $20
wii storage and protection kit w/ 512MB mem card $20

I highly reccomend getting a second nunchuck, but only if you wish to play multiplayer games with someone else.

I love playing Boxing in Wii Sports; which is always fun, if you have 2 Wii remotes and nunchucks that is!

Also get a classic controller and wii points if you wish to download some classic NES, SNES, or N64 games from the Wii Shop Channel. The classic controller is a must for playing virtual console games!

You could get Metroid Prime 3 Corruption if you want; some say it’s a great and excellent Metroid game!

There’s also Super Mario Galaxy which comes out November 12, that’s next week! I strongly, strongly, suggest you get that innstead, if you so desire. It’s going to be one of the best Mario games ever, since Super Mario 64!

But I guess it’s your decision on what you want to get…

Plus I like rechargable batteries; which I think are better than a Wii remote charger.

Only get a SD card, if you wish to use it to put photos and music on it for the Photo Channel. A 1 GB SanDisk SD card is the best, should run $40.

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Guide to Industrial Computers: PCI Slots

A PCI Slot (short for Peripheral Component Interconnect) is a computer bus for attaching hardware devices in a computer. These devices can take either the form of an integrated circuit fitted onto the motherboard itself, called a planar device in the PCI specification, or an expansion card that fits into a slot. ISA and VESA bus slots have given way to the PCI Local Bus in modern PCs. Despite the proliferation of faster interfaces such as PCI-X and PCI Express, conventional PCI remains a very common interface in industrial rackmount computers.

The specifications for PCI can be purchased from the PCI Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG). It covers the physical size of the bus (including wire spacing), electrical characteristics, bus timing, and protocols.

Many tasks traditionally performed by expansion cards may now be performed equally well by USB devices  However, PCI is still used for certain specialized cards and a wide variety of industrial rackmount computer applications. Many devices traditionally provided on expansion cards are now commonly integrated onto the motherboard itself, meaning that modern consumer PCs often have no cards fitted.

Typical PCI cards used in PCs include: network cards, sound cards, modems, extra ports such as USB or serial, TV tuner cards and disk controllers as well as Data Acquisition devices and custom industrial input boards. Historically video cards were typically PCI devices, but growing bandwidth requirements soon outgrew the capabilities of PCI. PCI video cards remain available for supporting extra monitors and upgrading PCs that do not have any AGP or PCI Express slots.

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How to record from satellite to my VCR ??

I know how to connect them but the problem is how to program or enter channels from my satellite decoder to my vcr to be able to record ! so how can i do that ?
my VSR is sony model ; SLV-ED100EM
and my sat decoder is CONDOR FTA 4000

Your VCR can’t record the satellite feed directly, so you need to connect video out from the set-top to video in in the VCR.

Some satellite set-top boxes do have an “IR blaster” (Dish for example). In effect, they send an IR command to the VCR to start recording when you set “record” on the set-top box (not the VCR).
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Reproductive Health Education on Disadvantaged Adolescents in Thailand and India (case Study in Northern)

NEED AND CONTEXT

It has been observed that the recent economic growth in the Asian cities indicate that there has been a breakdown of traditional support systems such as the family because of rapid urbanization and modernization. Moreover, a large number of people are living below the poverty line in impoverished environment in urban and rural communities. Their acute needs for housing, food, health, education, and incomes are the very forces that push adolescents to look for a means of livelihood on the streets, engage in prostitution, be hooked up with crime/drug syndicates, or become victims of sexual and physical abuse. It is a battle of bare struggle for daily survival and contributes in every ways they can. Any measure to penalize parents of such children will only result in further abuse and oppression of people who are already disadvantaged. Such children struggle hard in getting the most essential requirements to meet the basic needs of life and such children need special attention and educational intervention. These disadvantaged adolescents are generally malnourished and often anemic; many of them physically stunted, suffer psychologically from undue family pressures and abuses and are neglected at home. They tend to develop low self-esteem from broken families, single-headed households because of the death, separation, or labor migration of one of their parents. Moreover, they live in slums and squatter communities, sub-human conditions and are susceptible to crime syndicates and gang conflicts, substance/drug abuse, and gambling.

In the developing and under developed countries like India and Thailand a large percentage of population live below the poverty line and adolescents from such environment face difficulties in getting access to good education. It is therefore felt that in both the surround adolescents are of in the process of development and failure to meet their developmental need have lend to safe and serial destructions behaviors. Adolescents lack necessary life skills for cape up in to the realities and challenges of life. Adolescents accords for the largest portion of the world’s population and have been on an increasing trend and there are “230 million Indian adolescent in the age of group of 4 to 19†that (Population and Health IndoShare, 2006). Moreover, it is expected that this age group will continue to grow reaching over “214 million by 2020†(United Nations (UN) 2000) due to has traditionally been a male dominated society and has a strong son preference in most part of but Indian girls tend to be discriminated against by their families and also demographic trends indicate deep-rooted gender discrimination. In India, the condition of disadvantaged adolescents resembled that of their centers pail Thailand. Indian Young adolescents are facings serious problem of lack of access to reliable knowledge on the process of growing up reproductive health practices and value system. There has been a need to provide education on the developmental changes and needs during teenagers. This may reduce the risk of future.

Today, almost every Indian and Thai whether rich or poor, young or old, is exposed to much that is foreign, largely because in the last two decades India and Thailand has become one of the region’s most popular tourists destinations. At times, the growing economy and favorable investment opportunities have also attracted many foreign multinationals, which continue to add to the already fair large expatriate community. However, despite the intensity of their exposure to “foreign†influences, particularly western cultures and lifestyles, Indian and Thai culture remains a solid influence within family life and early childhood. From birth, Indian and Thai adolescents are still much more deeply immersed in culture than they are exposed to foreign influences despite the fast-paced changes that have been affecting Indian and Thai adolescents. The adolescents of deferred families are emotionally disturbed and driven adrift as wanderers, delinquent children with im-permissive behaviors such as loitering, gambling, drug addiction, crime, truancy, prostitution, and begging, illegal dealings. As the consequence of these adverse behaviors, cases of illegal pregnancy, baby abandonment, and HIV/AIDS infection are becoming more and more severe.

There also reported, “Thai Children are spending more time in talking and chatting on the phone and the trendiest models of mobile phones, love hanging out with their friends at night, the drugs problem and the loss of Thai identity and shopping for brand name products. The latest fashion among the hobbies of many of today’s Thai children is they are becoming increasingly violent and blaming society and their own families for their behavior and involve in premature sex, drugs and aggressivenessâ€. “The study found that despite the well-to-do family backgrounds of the teens surveyed, most of them shared a common problem of loneliness, depressive tendencies and a need for loveâ€. The gap between parents and children is greater than ever before, arising from broken families or from families which faille to inculcate morals in their children because they havenless time for their children and had left them to the peril of sick and violent society in Thailand (Aphaluck Bhatiasevi, Thongbai Thongpao 2002), (Tong Thum Struggles, 2006)

With the best intention and efforts of the education as a social instrument, it is possible to promote the complete welfare of disadvantaged population. Among the several types of disadvantaged adolescents, Adolescents forced to enter the labour market, adolescents affected by HIV/AIDS and adolescents affected by narcotic drugs need special attention. They have trouble in getting proper guidance to overcome personal problems and require proper guidance and counseling to become aware of the ill effects narcotic drugs, labour market and HIV/AIDS. It may not be possible to develop awareness in the expected manner through normal school curriculums. Hence, a separate educational intervention, which is nothing but a planned programme of educational guidance, organized to meet the scientific and psychological needs of disadvantaged adolescents in the age group of 13-16. Hence, in this study, an attempt will be made to study the educational adjustment of disadvantaged adolescents and to find out the impact of a structured educational intervention programme in developing proper awareness and attitude towards reproductive health, drugs, sexuality and values.

The present study examined the impact of an educational intervention programme on the knowledge and attitude on disadvantaged adolescents in Northern India and Thailand. The study intends to assess and compare the knowledge about the process of growing up, HIV/AIDS awareness, values and attitude of teen-age students staying in the schools. Reproductive health education is a key strategy for promoting preventive measures among teenagers.

METHOS

The sample for the study consisted of 225 disadvantaged adolescents who included 125 adolescents from India (Chennai Himmat Slum area, Jammu region) and Thailand (Yong People Develop Chiang Mai and Teresa Anusorn Foundation (Ban Teresa) Chiang Rai, Province). The sample populations of disadvantaged adolescents are residents of orphanages and slum area and studying in high school classes in the age of groups from 13 to 16 years. Data was collected by administering knowledge test consisted of items on process of growing up HIV/AIDS, reproductive organs and their functions family planning and parenting and attitude scale to measure beliefs and practices about sexuality and abstinence. An experimental design consisted of experimental and control group was formed. Questionnaires were translated from English to Hindi and Thai, (mother tongue of the respondent), then back in to English to ensure that no meaning was lost in translation. There were use two groups of learner: both the groups were given Pre-Test as well as Post-Test, where experimental group were given intervention programme and control group was not be given any intervention programme.

Control group: – there were in two states: ten administrators conducted face-to-face interviews and Focus groups with disadvantaged adolescent in India and Thailand.

First state, in India country; 10 Indian administrators were called the Indian disadvantaged adolescents from there house at Slum area (Jammu), meeting for data collected were an adjustment questionnaire in each of person and groups by Hindi (mother tongue of the respondent).

Second state, in Thailand country: 125 questionnaires in Thai (mother tongue of the respondent) were administered to the Thai disadvantaged adolescent of two orphanages, I collected later the questionnaires.

Intervention / Treatment Programme

Experts: Facilitators who were willing to participate in the study were invited for receiving community sensitization, booklet distribution, and CD training;

Experimental group: 200 students (and also inmates) belonging to Channai Himmat, Slum area (Jammu, India), Teresa Anusorn Foundation (Ban Teresa), and Yong People Develop (Thailand) who had got least scores namely, were given one day training programme on intervention or treatment as;

In the morning: the orientation and participants programme concentrated on basic issues such as general framework of adolescent growth, and consisted of discussions and demonstrations. The training programme practiced the activities to develop the knowledge level and the attitude about HIV/AIDS, drug abuse and reproductive health education

In the afternoon until evening: the revised questionnaires were administered to the experimental group in 3 sessions as: (a) the personal details. (b) The knowledge level and attitude were administered to find out themselves and whenever they had doubt in understanding the items, the administrators made them easy by giving supplementary examples. In addition, (c) group discussed for preparation of suggestive measures to improve and policies.

Design of the study

An educational intervention programme consisting of awareness activities presented through media presentation, discussion and interaction was presented to the experimental group. Universals and multivariate analysis of the data were used to assess the impact of interventions and to identify the predictors of change in knowledge and attitude. Significant changes in terms of gain between pre-test and post-test was observed.

Analysis

The completed questionnaires were collated and entered into the computer. The data was entered and analyzed using SPSS. After verification and reduction of data, descriptive frequencies were completed. This was followed by uni-variate and multi-variety procedures to assess the impact of the interventions and to identify other predictors of change in knowledge and attitude. Analysis was stratified by sex shown how responses to the variables of knowledge and attitude, differ boys, girls, age, and education. Descriptive statistics was used to profile the study population. Knowledge and attitude was then used to explore the demographic variables associated with HIV/AIDS, drug abused and reproductive Health Education. The following statistical techniques were applied in the present project: Paired Samples “Tâ€-test and “Fâ€-test.

FINDINGS

The demographic profile of the 250 Indian and Thai respondent questionnaires is shown the relationships between demographic characteristics of Indian and Thai were founds Indian boys (54.40%) less than Thai boys (56%), and Indian girls (45.60%) more than Thai girls (44%). In the same age group of Indian and Thai 15 years old, and the same of the secondary school of Indian: (Standard: 9) and Thai: (Grades 3), had significant .05 is shown in Table 1.

Answers were grouped in comparing scores from Indian and Thai disadvantage adolescent after received a treatment on knowledge and attitude about HIV/AIDS, drug abuse and reproductive health education, all participating (N= 200) were group interviewed and after the intervention had significant difference is (0.05), are shown in Table 2-16.

The findings also revealed significant differences between boys and girls in knowledge and attitude towards reproductive health education. Implications of the study for the awareness programmes were suggested.

DISCUSSION

In many Northern states of India and Thailand, the HIV/AIDS, drug abuse and reproductive health needs of Indian and Thai disadvantaged adolescents are either poorly understood or not fully appreciated. Evidence is growing that this neglect can seriously jeopardize the HIV/AIDS, drug abuse and reproductive health education needs and future well-being of them.

The policies addressed the effectiveness of the programmed to highlights what there needs to be done to promote and protect to the disadvantaged adolescent in India and Thailand in the future as: all schools should develop textbooks making learning interesting by following extensive community sensitization in support of adolescent reproductive health education appropriate in Indian and Thai cultural and tradition. Because of Indian and Thai culture and tradition, adolescents kept learning by them long time ago that, made them grow up in the wrong life and have been against morality.

Indian and Thai adolescent problems erupt from families and by themselves after they have been sexually abused or because their families could not understand adolescent behavior and teach them about reproductive health education and sexual health education. Such as should improve in knowledge and attitude among school-going adolescents with the media modern of families. In addition, it was found that sexually abused violated in Indian and Thai adolescents should learn and practice self-protection and should gather knowledge of the Child Rights and much more.

India disadvantaged adolescents

1. Indian disadvantaged adolescents are neglected from home, school and there country of the knowledge. They tend to undeveloped of the confidents and very poorly of the knowledge, attitude about Reproductive Health, drug and HIV/AIDS. Thus as, should to improve and increase and learn the knowledge attitude and understanding of disadvantaged adolescents

2. In India, the responsible organizations both governmental and non-governmental of India have to develop policies for adolescent and should to include HIV/AIDS education and health programme in schools curriculums. In addition, those reproductive health educational services for adolescent girls are especially needed in schools and families.

3. Parents, families, teachers and administrators in orphanages or schools should be encouraged to discuss or give guidance and approval about reproductive health education, drug and HIV/AIDS with their disadvantaged adolescent.

Thailand disadvantaged adolescents

1. Should to improve and increase the knowledge attitude and understanding of disadvantaged adolescents in Northern about reproductive health education and sexual health education.

2. Especially, in Northern, Thailand having spread of higher Drug and HIV/AIDS, thus as should to teach or train to get about the knowledge attitude and understanding of reproductive health to adolescents and parents more then other.

3. The reproductive and sexual health education should be included in the curriculum for the second level – primary education (Grades 4-6), Third level – secondary education (Grades 1-3) and Fourth level – secondary education (Grades 4-6). It is too late to start from Third level – secondary education (Grades 1-3) in Thailand thus; the Ministry of Education has to prepare a new policy to put this subject at the Basic Education Curriculum Standard as soon as possible.

4. It appears that in Thailand media has caused a change in sex related values among adolescents. With the misuse of Internet in getting information on sex related issue supplemented by the use of Cell phone, TV, VCD, DVD and booklets is increasing Crime problems of sexually abused. Thus, the qualities of the textbooks or booklets to be distributed to the adolescents.

TABLE

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

I thank to Dr. Y. N. Sridhar, Guide of Research for me. I would like too many helpful and thank the following students, Mr. Kasame Sakonllapap, Mr. Santi Jongkongka, Mr. Prasarn Ruansang and people for their supported. I thankfulness to Father Carlo Luzzi, Mother Elisa Cavana, Father Niphot Thiengwiharn and my family, for contributing to this study by providing funding.

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Dell Announced Global Mergers Consumer And Smb Channel Business China Policy, Not Changed

Dell announced global mergers consumer and SMB channel business China policy, not changed

By the end of 2009, Dell announced the global consumer and small businesses will be merged (the new department abbreviated as CESMB), as accounted for Dell’s 2009 total sales of over 45% of the major adjustment in this sector, triggering the outside world dell Inspiron 4150 battery.

March 9, just promoted to Dell’s consumer and small and medium enterprises business unit president Steve – Phyllis appearance Beijing announced a new department to the media, the main reason for the merger. In his view, the new business unit will be Dell’s future market share and revenue growth to play a very important role.

Dell’s consumer and SMB business merger

Steve – Phyllis previously served as Dell’s Asia-Pacific and Japan senior vice president and president, for him, Dell’s revenue in the Chinese market after the United States ranked the second highest, importance is self-evident. Therefore, the Chinese market has also become a part of Dell’s new products, new business models an important experiment.

Is well known that in early 2009, Dell Greater China, announced the commercial products and consumer product channels and integration of the original SME Solution Center is zoned to the consumer’s business, and consumer products store for unified HP pavilion dv9000 Battery. In Dell’s internal management of the new channel is called 1DD (one dell distrubution), that is a layer of Dell’s distribution structure.

It is understood that, 1DD soon after the establishment of the channel has been recognized, the most critical aspect is that Dell has set up a channel structure of a healthy system. Within this system, Dell can integrate channel resources, while it is out of the channel policy is more standardized, more planning, for the usual behavior FALSIFYING a certain extent.

Of course, reflected in the report card on the sale, is the consumer business in Greater China in 2009, the growth is three times the industry average for Dell in the Chinese market increased by 4% of the market share. To this end, Dell decided to implement this in the global markets of a channel management policies, thus also led the merger of two business units.

However, Steve – Phyllis opinion, the merger of the two major business benefits does not stop there, because the two departments can be better integrated product resources and marketing resources, improve market competitiveness; From the supply chain management point of view, two operations after the merger, in R & D can also share a number of technical and human resource costs.

Steve – Phyllis said that as global president of Dell’s new business, he felt good, very excited because the new business unit will be Dell’s future market share and revenue growth to play a very important role. He also frankly admits that, in this  must have the pressure, without pressure, it should not stay in this position.

Dell’s vice president and Greater China CEO Min Clement also said the two businesses in the Chinese market after the merger of the management team will be minor adjustments, but still 150 people waiting for recruiting new jobs, while the new staff positions will be concentrated in the channels and marketing.

China, the policy not changed channels

According to Steve – Phyllis said fiscal 2009, Dell’s consumer and SME business sales worldwide grew by 10%. While in the Chinese market, this growth is explosive, the entire Dell’s sales grew by 81%, consumer and small businesses respectively, also appeared in more than 100% increase.

In his view, such explosive growth was mainly due to regional coverage in the Chinese market capacity expansion and strong channel distribution system. According to statistics, if Gome and Suning’s store count is currently Dell already has more than 6,000 stores. Should be recognized that, in the IT channel for more than 6,000 stores in two years, the development is very rare, it is also proved that from another perspective, Dell does have enough to attract the channel’s brand, products and services strengths.

Min Clement told this reporter that after the establishment of new business sector in China’s policy of not going to adjust the channel, Dell in the Chinese market five Quanguozongdai (Digital China, Hanlin Hui, Changhong Jiahua, ORBBIT International, Tianyin ) still 1DD management, Dell’s vice president, Greater China, Chao Yang, general manager of consumer business will manage the team.

At the same time, after Dell’s small and medium enterprises by the team management, based on Dell’s direct model of the business partner program (Dell PartnerDirect), medium-sized enterprises within the industry-specific customer sales and service of hundreds of partners will also be drawn to the 1DD management, covering 4-6 grade market business customers.

From the current market position, while foreign manufacturers have already introduced the concept of virtualization in China for many years, but the actual in recent years began to have a real sense of their return. Last year, even in the main camp of foreign firms on behalf of VMware, discussing their Chinese market share, also in the winding, said the current situation in China than they are in Europe, Japan and even lagged behind the market situation for at least two to for three years.

In fact, it is questionable, it is not only the domestic needs of SMB customers virtualization can now “standard”, because the domestic SMB users, whether they can enjoy the “foreign” manufacturers service, after all, depends on these companies have sufficient interest to meet their virtualization needs.

At present, Vmware and Citrix camp, represented by foreign firms in the Chinese market, mostly end-users or the government, banking, finance, foreign enterprises and other large multinational companies dominated.

The SMB user’s situation is the contrary, they are generally for the IT investment will not be many, and no professional IT managers and a very good hardware for server virtualization, storage virtualization, and other demand is not much, most of the user’s require only lies in how the various existing software systems for virtualization, to solve the enterprise mobile office, remote branch office access, reduce IT cost of inputs such problems, SMB market, the mainstream needs and many foreign manufacturers of the product planning is not right, etc. However, aspects of service and support system, but more is required to consider the input-output ratio, is difficult to believe that “foreign” manufacturers to the domestic big interest in the SMB market.

In addition, whether it’s VMware, or Citrix that foreign firms, their markets are often global, and its investment in any one market, and strategic planning, market returns would be because of their status determined. However, in the Chinese market, even the Dell Inspiron 8000 Battery of the most demanding high-end market, its business generated by the integrated value is extremely limited.

“Crippled” and channel system

Operation SMB market, the most critical is the channel of distribution. Because virtualization product is a very dependent on the service products, they are lack of technical capacity for SMB users, service and support is undoubtedly the key to advancing the application of virtualization, and this is bound to work in the SMB market to bear by the channel system If the SMB market, which companies want to influence the formation of at least hundreds of channels also need to support the business.

From the channel layout view, foreign virtualization vendors mostly in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and other developed predominantly urban, while the domestic SMB customers are a large number of scattered in the regional market. Look at the composition of channels, foreign firms are the main channels for hardware manufacturers and medium and large systems integrators, and SMB users tend to come out virtualization requirements, is more easily through the ERP, CRM and other software and the combination of application virtualization products to the place, so the application software developers and software agents, is to make virtualization into the SMB market, suitable channels.

For example, like most pass this national virtualization vendors, it is because the channels of choice is primarily on small software developers, software-based agent, was able to in the SMB market is rapidly developed. Solely on the SMB market, the domestic virtualization vendor channel scale in hundreds of partners over its channel distribution at least to cover the two cities.

Contrast to domestic and foreign firms invested in the SMB market, the gap between

We naturally find that the “exotic” is far from virtualization  do a good job for the domestic SMB users to “localize” the preparation, even if the SMB market in 2010, virtualization needs can really “explosive growth”, they I am afraid that virtualization products, like hard to fall into the “homes of ordinary people.”


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