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Montag, 8. Februar 2016

Thank You Card ExamplesIn Feburary 2016 08,

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Whether you received a gift for a birthday, engagement party, wedding or retirement party, you should hand-write a customized thank you card to each guest who gave you a gift. Name the gift specifically---'Thank you for the place setting.' Then, talk about how you look forward to using the gift, or identify why you like this gift in particular---this text will make guests feel good about their purchase. For example, your thank you note can say, 'Tim and I look forward to using our place settings when we host Thanksgiving next month.' In this note, you can also take time to express your gratitude for the guest attending your event, if you had one---'We had a wonderful time at our wedding and were thrilled you could join us in celebration.'
Event Thank You Cards
You might not feel obligated to send a thank you card to the host of an event you attend, but the recipient of such a note will surely appreciate your kindness. Send the thank you card to the person, couple or group hosting the event---address it to all of the hosts. Name the event---'Thank you for hosting the Fourth of July barbecue at your lovely home.' Then note something memorable about the event---'The food was fantastic and the company even better. We especially enjoyed your fireworks display.' Close by opening the door for a repeat---'We would love to see you and the kids again soon for more fun.'
Job Interview Thank You
You might not think of a thank you after a job interview, but it's the closing piece of Emily Post's interview-etiquette list. You don't want to be over the top, so keep this note short and to the point. Address the note to your point of contact at the business; if a group interviewed you, send them separate thank you cards. State your appreciation for the interview---'Thank you for interviewing me yesterday for the position in public relations.' Talk about the company based on something you learned in the interview---'I enjoyed learning about your company's public-relations initiatives, particularly the events you are planning.' Finally, discuss future contact---'I look forward to hearing from you soon about this position. If you have any additional questions for me, please do not hesitate to call.' Sign your full name at the end of the card, and repeat your contact information to make it convenient to call and offer you the job.
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Donnerstag, 4. Februar 2016

How to Host a Tupperware PartyIn Feburary 2016 04,

In Feburary 2016 04,
Get in touch with a Tupperware consultant in your area (see Resources below). This person will help you with the all the details of planning and hosting your Tupperware party.
Discuss the type of Tupperware party you plan to host. Decide on a theme, choose whether to host your party indoors or out, and determine the number of potential guests. Work out these details with your Tupperware consultant.
Send out invitations for your Tupperware party well in advance of the event. Make sure you include the date, time, place and any other pertinent information, such as directions or special instructions. In addition, include your phone number or email address with a date to RSVP.
Anticipate that not every person will respond with an RSVP by the date requested. With that in mind, expect that you'll have to call some of the people on your invitation list to confirm their attendance.
Think about menu planning once you have a good idea of how many people will be attending your Tupperware party. Depending on the type of party you're planning to host, you should consider whether simple snacks or a buffet style meal will be in order.
Expect your Tupperware party consultant to arrive early on the day of your party to help you set up.
Relax on the day of your party. You'll be playing host to your guests, of course, but your Tupperware consultant will do the rest in terms of demonstrating all the products and taking orders.
Reap your rewards. The more orders from your party, the more Tupperware products you'll receive in return.
In Feburary 2016 04,

Dienstag, 2. Februar 2016

How to Create Animation With Free SoftwareIn Feburary 2016 02,

In Feburary 2016 02,
Find an image you desire to use. Pick a picture that has value to you and download the picture to your computer. To keep your image from deletion, save it on your computer system.
Download and open GIMP. Press the word Enter on your computer. This begins the rendering process. At the completion of this process, you will view a non-mobile picture of the event in the window that contains the picture. To look at the animation, select Filters/Animation and then press the Playback function of the software.
Insert words. Write the words you want to use once your animation is done or you run the risk of wavy words. Bring up the Text feature and press the button on your mouse over the image in which you plan to place the words.
Choose the style of color and design you prefer. Play around with the color and font selections that exist in GIMP. Come up with designs that you feel closely match the animation you created.
Save the picture on your computer. Choose to save the file as a .gif image. Remember, you can always change the file to another animation type at a later point.
Export the project. Select the Export function and this will bring up another window. Make sure that you select the Save As Animation option or you will save just the image and not the actual animation. Verify that the project meets your approval by clicking your mouse two times on the saved animation.
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