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Rent Alphard – Exceptional Comfort For You

Traveling is usually a terrific way to break free of the uninteresting existence you’re living day by day. It does not really matter who you are, what your career, sex and age is – the only true fact is that this world is fascinating enough to start vacationing. Different landscapes, different people and cultures, different food – don’t you desire to see them all? Each and every little corner of the world is enchanting and different, so touring is so cool! What if there is a opportunity to travel to Indonesia? Jakarta is, indeed, a real business center, providing a lot of options for dynamic people. So what is so interesting about Jakarta? This excellent town is providing you the possiblity to become rich – if you are a business person which has a good plan, Jakarta is the best location!

When you finally arrived in Jakarta, you’ve got an awesome possibility to spend your days more efficient – car hire in Jakarta can definitely make your moving around the town simpler. In terms of using trains and buses, you will probably will not select this alternative as it will destroy your time and that is not what you would like, is it? The initial principle that actually works for business owners, who do their best is Do not waste a minute. Time is invaluable and that’s the reason why we are offering you this wonderful car hire service in Jakarta. No matter just how long you are wanting to stay and what is your own purpose of the visit – you can hire Alphard or any other automobile for reasonable.

So what exactly is so great about using our services? The good thing is that you can constantly pre-book a car, so you can drive to the place you need right from the airport. This is often definitely practical, as your timetable could be pretty stringent, not allowing you wasting your precious time. Entrepreneurs, we are talkng to you! Do not forget that wise people value every second they’ve got since time is money. Nevertheless, if you are coming to Jakarta just to have fun, you will also be pleased with the car rental services we offer. You will be free to go anyplace you would like, without taking into consideration the bus route – just get in a comfy auto and take anything you need with you! Car rental Jakarta offers comfort to all the guests, who are interested in being on time anyplace they go. Check out our site to acquire more data.

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The Novel Marketing Strategy In Vemma Network Marketing Business Benefits Mlm In Indonesia

Vemma brings changes in marketing methods of MLM in Indonesia. The common marketing strategy of MLM in Indonesia is using the warm market checklist, the checklist of pals and families that we are familiar with them. Traditional marketing in MLM Indonesia emphasizes on building relationship and referral from mouth to mouth. Building relationship is, however, important. The traditional marketing is much less popular for people who are new to MLM as a result of they cite these two causes:

Fear of selling

They don’t wish to approach buddies and families with the aim of coaxing them into buying the product or asking them to join the business. They’re afraid of looking at the way we’re marketing the business. Many buddies and family avoid us; they do not need to reply telephone calls; they do not reply to our emails, or they refuse us of visiting their houses. Many newbies in network marketing business have concern of rejection.

Commuting and Attending Meeting

If we reside in a big city, commuting and attending a meeting is a hassle. Time is wasted on the traffic. The advantage of meeting is for educating the prospects and closing the deal. The coaching can be conducted through the meeting.

Vemma network marketing business transforms the marketing methods in MLM in Indonesia. Whereas they still acknowledge the significance of building relationship and meeting offline, Vemma is doing it in a unique way. The Vemma event in a large scale with the theme that draws and motivates people such as Power of Why, Vemma Believe. People have selections to do the business offline or online. With some internet marketing skills, we’re capable of bring MLM business online. Vemma offers an choice of utilizing a web-based marketing system which they include the third party. The third party is responsible for autoresponder and email marketing. Individuals can register Vemma business for free. They designed email series so the prospect will be educated and enticed to upgrade as a Vemma’s brand partner. The brand partner can market their very own Vemma network marketing business by using a web site as an alternative of utilizing brochures.

Individuals conduct MLM in Indonesia are into blogging. Their choice for blogging is because they will broaden their stories, and search engine favors blogs more than websites. Vemma offers a personal website for every brand partner. You can write or publish an article in your Vemma web site to personalize the website. You can even set up a WordPress blog and blog independently about your network marketing business.

The influence of social media online is important. While you assume search engine optimisation is tough, you’ve an alternative choice, social media marketing. Networking is essential in MLM Indonesia. We build our MLM business by networking with people. Building a large network of associates and followers will profit you within the future. Fb fan page to promote you or your corporation is to assemble followers. It will be important that you build a very good image; people have to like you first before they be part of your business.

Vemma’s strategy in the direction of social media online and the internet revolutionizes the tradional marketing strategies in MLM Indonesia. Doing MLM business seems engaging and not scary for newbies in MLM industry.

Posisi Rim Semakin Mantap Di Perindustrian Seluler

Sejak awal masuknya handset BlackBerry di pasar seluler Indonesia, RIM telah bekerjasama dengan operator seluler Indonesia sebagai sales partner resmi untuk penjualan layanan BlackBerry miliknya. Layanan-layanan tersebut adalah BlackBerry Internet Service (BIS), BlackBerry Enterprise Service (BES), dan penjualan handset BlackBerry. Di mana para operator menawarkan berbagai tipe handset BlackBerry bersama dengan layanan BlackBerry yang dibungkus dalam satu paket.

Pasaran BlackBerry Indonesia bisa dibilang merupakan kawasan di Asia yang mempunyai potensi yang paling tinggi. Menurut penuturan dari beberapa operator seluler, walaupun banyak pengguna BlackBerry yang berlanggan paket layanan BlackBerry, tetapi jumlah pelanggan yang membeli handset BlackBerry-nya melalui sales partner resmi sangat sedikit. Selain itu, pembeli handset BM juga semakin marak. Oleh karena itu, untuk mengurangi fenomena ini, RIM mengumumkan kampanye Peace of Mind yang memberikan informasi tentang distributor dan sales partner resmi handset BlackBerry, beserta seluruh keuntungan yang bisa diperoleh konsumen dengan membeli handset BlackBerry secara resmi. RIM juga mengumumkan beberapa service center resmi BlackBerry di Jakarta, Bandung, dan Surabaya untuk memberikan layanan tambahan bagi para pengguna BlackBerry Indonesia.

Berdasarkan laporan keuangan RIM Q3 tahun fiskal 2010 yang diumumkan pada 17 Desember 2009 tahun lalu, revenue, earnings, dan pertumbuhan pelanggan menunjukkan peningkatan yang signifikan, dan ini merupakan kabar gembira bagi RIM di penghujung tahun 2009. Menurut catatan RIM, pada Q3 setidaknya terdapat 10 juta handset BlackBerry telah berhasil disebarkan ke pasaran dan total jumlah handset BlackBerry yang telah beredar di dunia saat ini kira-kira telah mencapai angka 75 juta unit.

Untuk pendapatannya, RIM memperoleh USD3,53 miliar pada Q3, mengalami peningkatan USD39 juta atau 11% dibandingkan dengan Q2. Selain pendapatan dan jumlah handset yang beredar terus bertambah, jumlah pelanggan BlackBerry juga terus bertambah. Pada kuartal ini mereka berhasil menambah kurang lebih 4,4 juta pelanggan baru. Total jumlah pelanggan BlackBerry hingga kuartal ini adalah 36 juta pelanggan. Angka-angka tersebut telah dengan jelas memperlihatkan bahwa RIM telah meraih pencapaian yang luar biasa sebagai pendatang baru dalam industri seluler.

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Wildfires – A Growing Natural Hazard.

Wildfire/forest fire, whenever its raging, spreads fast and furious, covering vast areas extensively. With the exception of Antarctica, wildfires occur on every continent, causing extensive damage, to both property and human life. Even though some wildfires burn in remote forested areas, they are still liable of causing extensive destruction to homes and property in adjoining rural areas. The ensuing haze pollution of acrid smoke and poisonous smog can escalate into regional cross border issues with wider implications. That its becoming a growing natural hazard in most regions is already acknowledged. Wildfire spreads quickly, consuming almost everything in its path, destroying at times, thousands of acres of surrounding land. Once ignited, wildfires spread at a speed up to 14.29 miles per hour (23 kph). In the United States, wildfires destroy on average, 5 million acres every year. (i)

In August 2010, wildfires which raged during summer in Russia caused an estimated damage of US$ 400 million. The fires which covered 22 Russian regions left 3,500 people homeless. Emergency evacuations at one stage reached 7,000 people per day. In the midst of the fast-spreading wildfires, rescuers managed to save 4,000 residential areas from fires. At its height, acrid smoke from forest and peat bog fires blanketed Moscow with a poisonous smog contributing to a higher death rate in the city. Carbon monoxide concentration at one stage was more than five times the normal level. The smog grounded planes in airports and nearly doubled the number of recorded deaths. When it was raging in mid-August 2010, there were 16 wildfires burning outside Moscow. The 2010 summer, the hottest in Russia in over 130 years with its heatwave reflected the global climates increased volatility. Wildfires which compounded the drought in Russia destroyed almost a third of its wheat crop, prompting the authorities to ban wheat exports. (ii)

The 1997 forest fires which burned out of control in forest, plantations, and scrublands in Sumatra and Kalimantan (Indonesia) destroyed almost 1 million hectares. The illegal practice of open burning to clear timber and plantation areas aggravated an unusually dry period in the region caused by a severe El Nino event. The resulting smog spread to cities in Indonesia, Malaysia Singapore, and Philippines affecting up to 70 million people.

Mixed with pollution in cities, smoke from the forest fires produced deadly smog, referred to in Asia as the haze. Over 40,000 people were hospitalized due to the haze which claimed the lives of 19 people in Indonesia. Experts warned that the 1997 haze could be instrumental to 20% of all deaths in the region. Air pollutant Index (API) in parts of Indonesia, and Malaysia reached levels of pollution deemed extremely dangerous to human health. Environmentalists have been quick to decry authorities over failure to control illegal burning, andthe callous destruction of forests. The forest fire disasters highlighted the poorly regulated logging industry and the susceptibility of logged forest to fire, consequent to the forest floor being dried-up in the absence of a forest canopy.

In the nature of things, even some disasters got forgotten. The east Kalimantan forest fire of 1982-83 burnt approximately 33,000 km of forest (the size of Belgium). Hazards beget disasters, and in the case of wildfires, the fires themselves will contribute significantly to global climate change effects through the massive emission of carbon monoxide. Dire expectations of another round of El Nino dry weather phenomenon in 2010 once again raised concerns whether Indonesias infamous forest fires will envelope its neighbors in smoke. The major forest fires in 1997-98 already led to the formulation of the Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution in 2002. Satellite imaging to date revealed a massive decrease in forest fires hotspots, 401 hotspots in Riau (January-April 2010) compared to the same period last year (4,681 hotspots). (iii)

Indonesia has affirmed its commitment to reduce by 20% of forest fires hotspots per year to slash the greenhouse gas emissions that cause global warming. Indonesias 1997 massive forest fires put her as the worlds third largest CO2 emitter. Unlike most of the major natural disasters which are primarily domestic, forest fires have the additional dimension of creating cross-border issues. The Indonesian forest fires of 1997-8 was the most damaging in recorded history, where more than 9 million hectares of land were burnt, the majority ( 6.5 million) comprised forested areas. Damages were estimated to be more than USD 9 billion. An estimated 1-2 billion tonnes of CO2 were released by the forest fires. The dry seasons of 2006 and 2007 saw similar problems escalating in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand.

With 60% of the worlds tropical peatlands found in South-east Asia (estimated to be 24 million hectares) itsinevitable that ASEAN placed management of transboundaryhaze pollution as one of its priorities. Fires in peat soils comprise a major contributor to transboundary haze pollution. Seventy percent of South-East Asias peatlands are in Indonesia. There has been substantial progress in joint mitigation efforts against transboundary haze pollution under ASEANs Regional Haze Action Plan (RHAP).

When forest fires become transboundary environmental disaster, neighbouring countries get badly affected by the smoke, haze, and the ensuing poisonous smog. The experience of South-east Asian countries during the dry seasons in 1991, 1994, and 1997, with millions across the region affected was indicative of the severity and extent of the resulting smoke haze pollution. The impact of this particular environmental disaster was enormous, its extent yet to be fully determined. It left scars across various economic sectors including air, water and land transport, shipping, construction, tourism, forestry and agriculture. The long-term health effects on the people of the countries affected nevertheless remained unanswered. A framework for sustainable management of peatlands for the period 2006-2020 has been established by ASEAN, with its principal strategies aimed at reducing incidences of forest fires and associated haze.

Raging wildfire infernos in southern Australia last year (February 2009) left more than 160 people dead. The speed it took to spread quickly beyond characteristics of wildfire has been described as being closer to an aerial bombing. There had been early-warning signs way back. The 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warned of increasing intensity and frequency of wildfires in Australia, resulting from steadily warming temperatures over the next several decades. The Australian governments own Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization in its 2007 report outlined potential for severe warming scenarios on the extreme end of the spectrum by 2050.
Described as the driest inhabited continent on the planet, its inevitable that destructive wildfires getting common in Australia. Climate change is expected to worsen Australias extreme heat waves and droughts. Prolonged drought in Southwestern Australia has drastically decimated agriculture and also resulted in widespread water rationing.

Global warming will contribute to the impetus towards extreme weather conditions. As we observe the increasing frequency of wildfires/forest fires, whats the state of our environmental disaster preparedness? Has our disaster management capacity improved to a level whereby we are able to provide aggressive responses to such natural disasters? Our emergency preparedness should mitigate natural disasters from turning into human catastrophes. (iv)

References:-

(i) Science.howstuffworks.com How Wildfires Work. Kevin Bonsor
(ii) Guardian.co.uk Sunday 15 August 2010. Moscows deadly smog returns as wildfires continue to rage
(iii) The Jakarta Globe. Indonesia Feels Heat to Contain Seasonal Forest Fire Haze. Fidelis E Satriastanti | May 05, 2010
(iv) Time. Why Global Warming May Be Fueling Australias Fires. Bryan WalshMonday,

ENERGY MANAGEMENT EDUCATION – SUSTAINABLE ENERGY MANAGEMENT

Energy Management – a must need of today’s environment. Energy management is a single term but it has a broad meaning in itself. It is the process of monitoring, controlling, and conserving energy in an efficient way. It refers to the practice of saving power in home, businesses, offices and institutes. Everybody should learn the basic phenomenon of -Energy Management’ to save nature and forging the Earth a better place to live in. Everyone knows what is energy? In simple words it can be best defined as -It is the capacity for doing work-. Meaning, no energy-no work !! So to conserve energy we should learn fundamental concept of energy management. Energy management includes planning and operation of energy-related production and consumption units. Main objectives of energy management are resource conservation, energy conservation and cost savings. It includes using energy in an efficient manner without wasting it. The VDI Guideline 4602 released a definition as : -Energy management is the proactive, organized and systematic coordination of procurement, conversion, distribution and use of energy to meet the requirements, taking into account environmental and economic objectives-

Energy Education – a way to proper energy management The demand and supply of energy changes from time to time. The complex relationship among the demand and supply for energy and environment, are all part of the process of planning and managing a cost-effective sustainable development. Energy education leads to efficient energy use to sustain the future needs. Educating for energy, leading to Sustainable energy Development, needs to be at the core and an integral part of all school programs. It is the responsibility of all teachers to increasing the awareness, values, skills, and understanding needed to create a just and sustainable future. There are many professional options in energy education. Every year large no. of engineers are getting attracted toward this field of clean energy education sector. It is vital for our next generation to have a safe and healthy environment living. Education and Energy projects should be executed in every schools and organizations of the world and it is our sole duty to support and actively participate in energy education awareness programs. Who to Call ? One organization that has taken the responsibility of energy management education, is DriveChange. It is an organization that works to make the world a better place for all. DriveChange, based in Singapore has executed Education and Energy projects in schools and organizations in Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia. DriveChange has been awarded a grant to pilot an energy program for the Singapore government. The team at DriveChange is a balanced blend of educators, engineers and business associates. Visit http://drivechange.in for more information.

Know The Basics Of International Business Gift Giving

Businessmen would agree that in the business world, giving gifts once in a while can never be avoided. Be it Christmas or an important client’s birthday, gift-giving is one of the most effective ways of establishing stronger ties to those who matter to you and your business. This may not be totally true but even as this, it is the most common perception. You might not believe this but there are times when giving gifts can be the worst thing that you can do. This is especially true when you are invovled in an international business. This is because each race or nationality has its own belief about business gift giving.

It’s interesting that while some countries may be very open to gift-giving, others can actually take the act to be completely unacceptable. For example, in the Czech Republic, Columbia, Indonesia and some others, giving gifts is a warm gesture between corporate people. This can be misunderstood as bribing when youre on other countries like Australia, Denmark or Uruguay.

It’s interesting that while some countries may be very open to gift-giving, others can actually take the act to be completely unacceptable. For example, in the Czech Republic, Columbia, Indonesia and some others, giving gifts is a warm gesture between corporate people. However, there are other countries like Australia and many others that find this act offensive because they think that this is like a bribe.

Therefore, it is important that you try to find out about different countries and their beliefs when it comes to this kinds of things especially when you are involved in international business. Generally, we feel that when we give a gift to a client or a colleague during his birthday, it can strengthen our business relationship. The effect can be otherwise. It can still make negative vibes that may be considered to affect the business relationship. It is significant to always know the background of the people you consider giving presents for this reason.

The issues around gift giving may not even be purely cultural but religious as well. It will be a good idea to research on peoples cultures you are planning to give presents even when working for a company. For example, you might think of giving your boss a little token on his birthday. Perhaps you cannot give him anything made of cowhide as in India, cows are considered sacred if this person is Indian.

There will be rituals or rules that have to be pursued as giving gifts is not really discouraged in some cases. The Chinese, for instance, consider red a lucky color. The monetary value of a gift may also affect its meaning in almost all cases. Whatever thing that is costly can make the receiver feel uncomfortable or even embarrassed. In other cases, a gift should fit the level of relationship that the giver has with the receiver.

There are more differences among nationalities in terms of their gift-giving customs and it is important to consider these before you give anything, no matter how well-meant.

Yellow Balau Its Remarkable Properties

Decking supplies in Melbourne have a vast selection of high quality timbers. One of the quality timbers in Melbourne is the yellow balau which is proven to be 50 per cent stronger than oak. It is also known for its outstanding flexibility.

After the yellow balau tree is cut, the woods takes a long time to dry. Its strength increases when it is dry.

The main factor for its longevity is its strength. A certain specie of the yellow balau, the Shorea maxwelliana was found to have lasted for more than one decade. The untreated yellow balau wood was used in a graveyard. It is a quality wood because it has a high level of resistance from pests and weather. This wood is also resistant to any preservative treatments. Otherwise, it could last for, may be more than 20 years.

This is a wood found mostly in different regions of Asia like the Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Burma, India, and Malaysia. This timber is commonly used for the construction of bridges, staircases, door and window frames, cabinets and heavy duty furniture, and some parts of automobiles.

Its appearance is yellow-brown that is why it is named yellow balau. During its growth stage, its first layer is yellow or grayish brown, while the outer layer is light yellow. The outer layer will turn silver or gray after a long time of exposure to air and water. When the heartwood is also exposed to the elements, its yellow or gray color turns dark brown.

Since the yellow balau is naturally strong, it is therefore very difficult to cut it unless it is freshly cut. But the smoothening and the flattening of this woods is relatively easy when done before the wood dries. Drilling holes on the wood should also be performed when it is freshly cut.

However, since the yellow balau dries slowly, it tends to have some cracks on its surface. The outer layer of the wood is also susceptible to fungus and other beetles. It also tends to acquire some molds. However, the heartwood is extremely resistant to pest invasion and other infections. Old yellow balau trees are not highly recommended for construction supplies because their heartwood are soft making them vulnerable to damages. This is why yellow balau trees that are a bit younger are best since their heartwood are undamaged.

In spite of that, the yellow balau retains its image to be one of the best timbers in Melbourne.