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		<title>MEN ARE ALWAYS HONOURABLE</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[if a female is reading this article then just realize the value of a man; and if its a male then feel proud of after reading it! “One day, while a woodcutter was cutting a branch of a tree above a river, his axe fell into the river. When he cried out, the Lord appeared [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=pradeepkumargs.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10301532&amp;post=65&amp;subd=pradeepkumargs&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>if a female is reading this article then just realize the value of a man; and if its a male then feel proud of after reading it!</p>
<p>“One day, while a woodcutter was cutting a branch of a tree above a river, his axe fell into the river. When he cried out, the Lord appeared and asked, “Why are you crying?”</p>
<p>The woodcutter replied that his axe has fallen into water, and he needed the axe to make his living.</p>
<p>The Lord went down into the water and reappeared with a golden axe. “Is this your axe?” the Lord asked.</p>
<p>The woodcutter replied, “No.”</p>
<p>The Lord again went down and came up with a silver Axe. “Is this your axe?” the Lord asked.</p>
<p>Again, the woodcutter replied, “No.”</p>
<p>The Lord went down again and came up with an iron Axe. “Is this your axe?” the Lord asked.</p>
<p>The woodcutter replied, “Yes.”    <br />The Lord was pleased with the man’s honesty and gave him all three axes to keep, and the woodcutter went home happy.</p>
<p>Some time later the woodcutter was walking with his wife along the riverbank, and his wife fell into the river. When he cried out, the Lord again appeared and asked him, “Why are you crying?”</p>
<p>“Oh Lord, my wife has fallen into the water!”</p>
<p>The Lord went down into the water and came up with ANGELINA JOLIE “Is this your wife?” the Lord asked.</p>
<p>“Yes,” cried the woodcutter.</p>
<p>The Lord was furious. “You lied! That is an untruth!”</p>
<p>The woodcutter replied, “Oh, forgive me, my Lord. It is a misunderstanding. You see, if I had said ‘no’ to ANGELINA JOLIE , You would have come up with CAMERON DIAZ . Then if I said ‘no’ to her, you would have come up with my wife . Had I then said ‘yes,’ you would have given me all three. Lord, I am a poor man, and am not able to take care    <br />of all three wives, so THAT’S why I said yes to ANGELINA JOLIE .”</p>
<p>The moral of this story is: Whenever a man lies, it is for a good and honorable reason, and for the benefit of others.</p>
<p>That’s the story, and they are sticking to it! – “WE ARE HONORABLE MEN!!!!!!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cogzidel Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd. is a Business Process Consulting &amp; Management company. It offers services like;    <br />Accounting Services (including Internal Audit)     <br />Payroll Processing     <br />Company Incorporation     <br />LLP Registration     <br />Registration of society / trust / partnership firm     <br />Employee-friendly Tax planning     <br />Filing IT returns     <br />Obtaining PAN / TAN     <br />Statutory compliances &#8211; PF / ESI / Sales Tax / Service Tax / STPI etc     <br />Trademark / Patent Registration     <br />Business Incubation Services     <br />Bootstrapping&#160; </p>
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<p>Contact Person: Bala Murugan   <br />Address: 6/32, Vasudevapuran Street, Rangarajapuram, West Mambalam, Chennai &#8211; 600 033.    <br />Telephone: +91.44.64990102    <br />Website: http://www.cogzidel.in/</p>
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		<title>My Sessions on IBM Winter camp &#8216;09 @KLNCIT</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 10:29:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On 5th and 6th of&#160; December&#160; 2009 i gave a half day session to my juniors who gathered for the IBM winter camp. day 1: 5/12/2009 i started from home earlier but mom didn&#8217;t leave me from spot asked me to finish some rituals that to be completed as a part of&#160; pooja, so i [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=pradeepkumargs.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10301532&amp;post=62&amp;subd=pradeepkumargs&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On 5th and 6th of&#160; December&#160; 2009 i gave a half day session to my juniors who gathered for the IBM winter camp.</p>
<p>day 1: 5/12/2009</p>
<p>i started from home earlier but mom didn&#8217;t leave me from spot asked me to finish some rituals that to be completed as a part of&#160; pooja, so i was late to the class by 10 min. IBM COE lab has excellent environment for the lecture hall along with the systems.&#160; morning the session seems to be boring since i went too technical and didn&#8217;t mind of their comments.&#160; i had lunch with the organizers and college staffs had a casual talk about college and some others issues.</p>
<p>After lunch went with few topics and again got a break. went to staff room and had a chat with HOD. there was a staff meeting at that time so we finish the chat soon and i moved to ITSG room to have some discussion about the upcoming projects. we completed the discussion by 4.30 pm. that is the time to leave college. all the students gathered on the ground expecting their turn towards the bus. i started to home on urgent call from Raman&#160; sir asking me to start the class by 5.30 while the time was 5.25. college is 15km away from class so started immediately to class.</p>
<p>stop stop.</p>
<p>i forget to say some things.. really the team has organized it well let me post the photos of this sessions shorlty</p>
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		<title>AN EXTRA-ORDINARY INDIAN</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This post is from a mail that i got today.. it moved me a bit. &#8216;I don&#8217;t feed beggars. They can look after themselves. The mentally ill won&#8217;t ask anyone for food or money,&#8217; says N Krishnan who has been feeding them thrice a day for the past seven years. N Krishnan feeds 400 mentally [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=pradeepkumargs.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10301532&amp;post=61&amp;subd=pradeepkumargs&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This post is from a mail that i got today.. it moved me a bit. </p>
<p>&#8216;I don&#8217;t feed beggars. They can look after themselves. The mentally ill won&#8217;t ask anyone for food or money,&#8217; says N Krishnan who has been feeding them thrice a day for the past seven years. </p>
<p>N Krishnan feeds 400 mentally ill people on the streets of Madurai three times a day, every day, all 365 days of the year. The 28 year old has been doing this for seven years via a charity called the Akshaya Trust.A look into the kitchen reveals a spotlessly clean room.. Sparkling vessels stacked neatly, groceries and provisions all lined up in rows &#8212; rice, dal, vegetables, spices &#8212; all of the best quality.. One would think this was the kitchen of a five star hotel. Maybe Krishnan achieves that effect because he was once a chef at a five star hotel in Bangalore.</p>
<p>&quot;Today&#8217;s lunch is curd rice, with homemade pickle, please taste it,&quot; he says, serving me on a plate made of dried leaves. The food is excellent.&quot;I change the menu for different days of the week.. They will get bored if I serve the same food every day,&quot; he says with an enthusiastic and infectious smile. Krishnan feeds 400 mentally ill people every day Krishnan cooks breakfast, lunch and dinner with the help of two cooks. He takes it himself to his wards on the street each day.</p>
<p><a href="http://pradeepkumargs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/image004.jpg"><img style="display:inline;border-width:0;" title="image004" border="0" alt="image004" src="http://pradeepkumargs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/image004_thumb.jpg?w=244&#038;h=178" width="244" height="178" /></a> <a href="http://pradeepkumargs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/image001.jpg"><img style="display:inline;border-width:0;" title="image001" border="0" alt="image001" src="http://pradeepkumargs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/image001_thumb.jpg?w=244&#038;h=189" width="244" height="189" /></a> <a href="http://pradeepkumargs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/image002.jpg"><img style="display:inline;border-width:0;" title="image002" border="0" alt="image002" src="http://pradeepkumargs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/image002_thumb.jpg?w=244&#038;h=178" width="244" height="178" /></a> <a href="http://pradeepkumargs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/image003.jpg"><img style="display:inline;border-width:0;" title="image003" border="0" alt="image003" src="http://pradeepkumargs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/image003_thumb.jpg?w=244&#038;h=178" width="244" height="178" /></a> &quot;I don&#8217;t feed beggars. They can look after themselves. The mentally ill won&#8217;t ask anyone for food or money. They don&#8217;t move around much too. I find them in the same place every day.&quot;</p>
<p>That morning he put the food in a large vessel, the pickle in a smaller one and loaded it into a Maruti van donated by a Madurai philanthropist.</p>
<p>Ten minutes later we stopped near a man lying on the ground by a high wall. Krishnan put the food next to him. The man refused to even look at it, but grabbed the water bottle and drank eagerly. &quot;He will eat the food later, looks like he was very thirsty,&quot; said Krishnan.</p>
<p>At the next stop, he laid the dry leaf-plate and served the food. He then scooped some food and started feeding the mentally ill man himself. After two morsels, the man started eating on his Own.We then crossed a crowded traffic signal and stopped the vehicle. On seeing Krishnan, four individuals moved slowly towards the Maruti van.. They stood out in the crowd with their dirty, tattered clothes and unshaven beards. They knew this Maruti van meant food. But they did not hurry, knowing that Krishnan would wait for them. Krishnan served them under a tree and carried water for them. &quot;They are not aware enough to get their own water,&quot; he explained.</p>
<p>And thus we went around the city till the Akshaya patra was empty. Of course, it would be full again for dinner later in the day. Krishnan&#8217;s wards often approach him when they see his food-laden van Past 7 years .</p>
<p>&#160;</p>
<p>As we returned, a startling fact hit me. Not a single mentally challenged person had thanked Krishnan. They did not even smile or acknowledge him. Still Krishnan carried on in a world where most of us get offended if someone doesn&#8217;t say thank you, sometimes even for doing our jobs.</p>
<p>The food costs Rs 8,000 a day, but that doesn&#8217;t worry him. &quot;I have donors for 22 days. The remaining days, I manage myself. I am sure I will get donors for that too, people who can afford it are generally generous, particularly when they know that their hard earned money is actually going to the poor. That is why I maintain my accounts correctly and scrupulously.&quot; </p>
<p>He then pulled out a bill from the cabinet and showed it to me. It was a bill for groceries he had bought seven years ago. &quot;This bill has sentimental value. It is the first one after I started Akshaya.&quot;The economic slowdown has resulted in a drop in the number of donors. Earlier, they sustained meals for 25 days. Software giants Infosys and TCS were so impressed with his work that they donated three acres of land to him in Madurai . Krishnan hopes to build a home for his wards there. He has built the basement for a woman&#8217;s block which will house 80 inmates, but . <a href="http://pradeepkumargs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/cwibn1.jpg"><img style="display:inline;border-width:0;" title="cwibn1" border="0" alt="cwibn1" src="http://pradeepkumargs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/cwibn1_thumb.jpg?w=244&#038;h=188" width="244" height="188" /></a> <a href="http://pradeepkumargs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/cwibn2.jpg"><img style="display:inline;border-width:0;" title="cwibn2" border="0" alt="cwibn2" src="http://pradeepkumargs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/cwibn2_thumb.jpg?w=226&#038;h=244" width="226" height="244" /></a> <a href="http://pradeepkumargs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/image0011.jpg"><img style="display:inline;border-width:0;" title="image001" border="0" alt="image001" src="http://pradeepkumargs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/image001_thumb1.jpg?w=244&#038;h=163" width="244" height="163" /></a> <a href="http://pradeepkumargs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/image0021.jpg"><img style="display:inline;border-width:0;" title="image002" border="0" alt="image002" src="http://pradeepkumargs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/image002_thumb1.jpg?w=204&#038;h=204" width="204" height="204" /></a> <a href="http://pradeepkumargs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/image0031.jpg"><img style="display:inline;border-width:0;" title="image003" border="0" alt="image003" src="http://pradeepkumargs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/image003_thumb1.jpg?w=204&#038;h=204" width="204" height="204" /></a> <a href="http://pradeepkumargs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/image0041.jpg"><img style="display:inline;border-width:0;" title="image004" border="0" alt="image004" src="http://pradeepkumargs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/image004_thumb1.jpg?w=204&#038;h=204" width="204" height="204" /></a> <a href="http://pradeepkumargs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/recog3.jpg"><img style="display:inline;border-width:0;" title="recog3" border="0" alt="recog3" src="http://pradeepkumargs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/recog3_thumb.jpg?w=204&#038;h=204" width="204" height="204" /></a> <a href="http://pradeepkumargs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/recog5.jpg"><img style="display:inline;border-width:0;" title="recog5" border="0" alt="recog5" src="http://pradeepkumargs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/recog5_thumb.jpg?w=204&#038;h=204" width="204" height="204" /></a> <a href="http://pradeepkumargs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/recog6.jpg"><img style="display:inline;border-width:0;" title="recog6" border="0" alt="recog6" src="http://pradeepkumargs.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/recog6_thumb.jpg?w=204&#038;h=204" width="204" height="204" /></a> </p>
<p>work has currently halted due to a lack of funds This, however, is not the sum of his good deeds. Krishnan also performs the funerals of unclaimed bodies in Madurai . He collects the body, bathes it and gives it a decent burial or cremation as the need may be. He gets calls, both from the municipal corporation and general hospital for the funerals. He recalls with a little prompting how one day he saw a mentally ill man eating his excreta. He rushed to the nearest restaurant and bought the man five idles. The man ate voraciously, and then smiled at him. The smile made Krishnan want to do it again and again.Krishnan has not married and wonders if anyone would want to marry a man who spends his days cooking food for others. He is firm that his life partner has to agree to this kind of life.</p>
<p>His parents were initially shocked, but are now very supportive of their son. They advise him about the cuisine and also about how he can streamline the process. One wonders why he left his job in a five star hotel to bury the dead and feed the mentally ill. To this he just smiles and says, &quot;I like doing it.&quot;</p>
<p>For more information on N Krishnan&#8217;s trust, log on to: <a href="http://www.akshayatrust.org/">http://www.akshayatrust.org/</a> </p>
<blockquote><p>As of November, 2008, expense for feeding 300 people, 3 times a day involving a travel of around 170 kms in Madurai city, is around Rs.10,000 per day.      <br />The feeding programme is run entirely from public donation. We have no corpus fund.       <br />Your support will be greatly appreciated.       <br />Remittances within India can be made in any branch of ICICI Bank in India favouring       <br />Akshaya’s Helping in H.E.L.P. Trust       <br />ICICI Bank Ltd., Kochadai Branch, Madurai-625010       <br />S.B.Account No.601 701 013 912       <br />For Foreign Contribution       <br />Akshaya’s Helping in H.E.L.P. Trust       <br />Account No. 601601081471       <br />ICICI Bank Ltd., K.K.Nagar Branch       <br />Melur Road, Madurai &#8211; 625 020 India       <br />(OR)       <br />N. Krishnan       <br />SB account : 601601504494       <br />ICICI Bank K.K.Nagar branch,       <br />Madurai 625020, India       <br />MICR code: 625229006.       <br />Donations exempt under 80 (G) of I.T. Act       <br />Reg.No.108/2003-04/ITC Madurai, valid upto 31 March, 2010.</p>
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		<title>Secret of Happy Married Life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Once Mathai asked Kuttappan, “What is the secret behind your happy married life?” Kuttappan said, “You should share responsibilities with due love and respect to each other. Then absolutely there will be no problems.” “Can you explain?” asked Mathai. Kuttappan said, “In my house, I take decisions on bigger issues where as my wife [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=pradeepkumargs.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10301532&amp;post=32&amp;subd=pradeepkumargs&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Once Mathai asked Kuttappan, “What is the secret behind your happy married life?” </p>
<p>Kuttappan said, “You should share responsibilities with due love and respect to each other. </p>
<p>Then absolutely there will be no problems.” </p>
<p>“Can you explain?” asked Mathai. </p>
<p>Kuttappan said, “In my house, I take decisions on bigger issues where as my wife decides on smaller issues. We do not interfere in each other’s decisions.” </p>
<p>Still not convinced, Mathai asked Kuttappan “Give me some examples” </p>
<p>Kuttappan said, “Smaller issues like which car we should buy, how much amount to save, when to visit home town, which Sofa, air conditioner, refrigerator to buy, monthly expenses, whether to keep a maid or not etc are decided by my wife. I just agree to it” </p>
<p>Mathai asked, “Then what is your role?” </p>
<p>Kuttappan said, “My decisions are only for very big issues…. </p>
<p>Like whether America should attack Iraq, whether Britain should lift sanction over Zimbabwe, whether to widen African economy, whether Sachin Tendulkar should retire etc. Do you know one thing, my wife NEVER objects to any of these”. </p>
<p>That is the secret of my happy married life !!!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; HEALTH CARE 1. Medical Roboticist New technology is doing amazing things for medical patients these days, especially in the world of robotics. We aren’t quite at a Six-Million Dollar Man level yet – but we’re getting awfully close. From physical therapy exoskeletons to new and improved forms of prosthetic attachments, science-minded individuals will be [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=pradeepkumargs.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10301532&amp;post=31&amp;subd=pradeepkumargs&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<h4>HEALTH CARE</h4>
<h5>1. Medical Roboticist</h5>
<p>New technology is doing amazing things for medical patients these days, especially in the world of robotics. We aren’t quite at a Six-Million Dollar Man level yet – but we’re getting awfully close. From <a href="http://www.popsci.com/scitech/article/2009-06/turbo-powered-physical-therapy">physical therapy exoskeletons</a> to new and improved forms of <a href="http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2008/05/dean-kamens-rob/">prosthetic attachments</a>, science-minded individuals will be needed to help develop medical technology that is better, stronger, and faster than it ever was before.</p>
<h5>2. Genetic Counselor</h5>
<p>As genetics continues to be fine-tuned, doctors will be able to run tests to predict all manner of markers and conditions. Genetic counselors have the job of helping families make decisions about their future children in regards to available genetic technologies. At the present, according to <a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20283894/ns/business-future_of_business/?pg=8#biz_FOB_future_jobs">MSNBC</a>, “about 2,000 counselors are recognized by the American Board of Genetic Counseling.” As technology improves and becomes more widespread, expect the need for counselors to grow right along with it.</p>
<h5>3. Respiratory Therapist</h5>
<p>The atmosphere isn’t what it used to be. Between congested highways, the pollutants of industry, and just plain old stress doing a number on our bodies, respiratory problems like asthma are <a href="http://twitter.threadless.com/product/1966/I_m_Not_a_Blogger_I_Just_Tweet_A_Lot">rapidly on the rise</a>. Under these conditions, it comes as no surprise that the <a href="http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos084.htm">U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics</a> is reporting an extremely good job outlook for respiratory therapists. Practitioners and technicians from varying levels of training will be needed increasingly to help future generations breathe well against all odds.</p>
<h5>4. Bioinformatician</h5>
<p>Whenever new terrain is charted, maps must be drafted to document and understand the new discoveries. Not only is this true in geography, but in biology as well. As genomic and molecular research continues to intensify over the years, the science community will need plenty of young bioinformatics majors to map, analyze, create 3-D models of and compare DNA and protein structures – hopefully resulting in better understanding and treatment of genetics in the future.</p>
<h5>5. Stem Cell Researcher</h5>
<p>Stem cell research has been a controversial topic since the day it started gaining plausible ground, entrenched in a war of progress and ethics. Still, science finds a way. Already, researchers may have found an <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/07/23/AR2009072301786.html?hpid=topnews">alternative to embryonic stem cells</a> that may put the ethical battle to rest. If this is the case, more researchers than ever will be needed to develop cures for diseases, genetic enhancements, and whatever other secrets these cells may hold.</p>
<h5>6. Custom Implant Organ Designer</h5>
<p>It wasn’t so long ago when organ transplants were the stuff of science-fiction novels. Now <a href="http://photosthatchangedtheworld.com/mouse-with-human-ear/">human ears</a> are growing on mice for science, <a href="http://web.mit.edu/shkolnik/www/meart/">mouse brain cells</a> are growing within robots for art, and the next wave of scientists are using gel-suspended cell cultures to draw <a href="http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/health_medicine/4322539.html">custom-made organs</a> for implants from scratch. When it comes to biomedical engineering, the sky is the limit, and young ingenious scientists are needed all the time to keep on searching for the next big breakthrough.</p>
<h5>7. Massage Therapist</h5>
<p>City populations only get more and more crowded as time goes on, and stresses will only increase as towering office jobs become more prevalent and intense. But you have the power not only to do something about it, but to get paid doing it. As the economy levels out and city life stresses become more compact, look for the already booming massage therapy industry to go through the roof.</p>
<h5>8. Nurse</h5>
<p>As necessary as nurses are, it may stand to reason that we will never run out of nurses…but actually, that is exactly what is happening. According to the American Association of College of Nursing (<a href="http://www.aacn.nche.edu/Media/FactSheets/NursingShortage.htm">AACN</a>), our country is “in the midst of a nursing shortage that is expected to intensify as baby boomers age and the need for health care grows.” Nurses will only be more in demand as time goes on, and it’s a profession that will never go out of style.</p>
<h5>9. Home Health Care Aide</h5>
<p>An entire generation is getting older, and it’s a big one. As the Baby Boomers start to collectively reach senior citizenship, home health care aids will be in hot demand to help elderly folks continue to live at home with dignity, assisting with chores and care and providing valuable company.</p>
<h5>10. Pharmacist</h5>
<p>Another classic. Just as the rising collective age of Americans is leading to a need for more health care workers, the same thing is also leading to a need for more prescription drugs and those who know how to prescribe them. In addition, according to the <a href="http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos252.htm#outlook">Bureau of Labor Statistics</a>, a growing number of pharmacies are starting to offer on-site diagnoses and patient care, stretching the amount of skilled and well-trained pharmacists needed. The demand for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians is expected to rise by over 30% in the next decade.</p>
<h5>11. Medical Records Administrator</h5>
<p>What’s so high tech and futuristic about a medical records administration career? As a matter of fact: everything. The world of information is rapidly changing, and medical records are at the forefront with a huge push toward <a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/05/19/eveningnews/main5026117.shtml?source=RSSattr=Health_5026117">going digital</a>. Once doomed to navigate halls of bulging paper files, the medical records administrators of the future will need to be tech-savvy and quick on the draw with digital databases, in a field where fast information recall can mean the difference between life and death.</p>
<h5>12. Nutritionist</h5>
<p>The United States is dealing with an obesity epidemic of epic proportions – it affects <a href="http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/overwt.htm">32% of adults over 20</a>, and leads to complications that add up to <a href="http://www.rti.org/news.cfm?nav=721&amp;objectid=329246AF-5056-B172-B829FC032B70D8DE">$147 billion a year</a> in health care expenditure. Something has to be done, and a healthy diet is a great start. In addition to a growing need for nutritionists and dieticians to help combat obesity, there will be an increased need for nutritionists who can work with elderly patients on adjusting their diets to improve health in the face of age-linked conditions such as heart disease and diabetes.</p>
<h5>13. Dentist</h5>
<p>Not so futuristic in theory, but certainly a perennial. No matter how far into the foreseeable future, we will always need our teeth – and we only get one natural set, so it pays to treat them well. Unfortunately, <a href="http://www.newsobserver.com/news/story/1389672.html">the dental profession is seeing a shortage</a> as populations grow while the average age of dentists rises, with many dentists retiring faster than they can be replaced. That’s good news for new crops of prospective dentists, who will find themselves highly in demand.</p>
<h4>SCIENCE and ENGINEERING</h4>
<h5>14. Space Tour Guide</h5>
<p>When the time comes for space travel, tourism will be there at the forefront, giving the wealthy and the curious a taste of the exotic. But who will narrate the tours and bring the majestic vistas of outer space to life? You, if you become a space tour guide. It’s not as far off as some might think – multimedia mogul Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic space tourism venture is already garnering <a href="http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/tech-mainmenu-30/space/1548">some serious financial backing</a> – so anyone interested would do well to start brushing up on their public speaking skills.</p>
<h5>15. Robotics Technician</h5>
<p>From precision factory work to precision surgery, a robot’s place in society is growing every day. Of course, skilled workers are needed to tend to robots: to build them, maintain them, and keep them running smoothly. Well-versed in both sturdy classic machinery and cutting-edge technology, technicians of the future will play an important part in greasing the gears that keep the world turning.</p>
<h5>16. Nanotechnologist</h5>
<p>True, science is expanding – moving ever outward with space probes and grand robotic and architectural creations – but it is contracting just as surely. Nanotechnology is the study of matter on a molecular scale: manipulating individual atoms, building structures by the nanometer. It’s a fairly new practice where sciences are concerned, due mostly to it previously being physically impossible, but scientists predict it to have possible applications ranging widely from medicine to electronics and even new forms of energy production.</p>
<h5>17. Simulation Engineer</h5>
<p>Advanced 3D technology is improving everyday (already movies are a far cry from the headache-inducing red/blue lenses of yesteryear), and it shouldn’t take long for holographic and other simulation-based technologies to follow suit. According to UCSD’s Jacobs School of Engineering dean Frieder Seible, in an interview with <a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20283894/ns/business-future_of_business/?pg=6#biz_FOB_future_jobs">MSNBC</a>, “simulation will be in every industry and every engineering field.” The age of full-size interactive holodecks is coming, and Physics and Comp-Sci whizzes will be at the helm of it all.</p>
<h5>18. Energy Resources Engineer</h5>
<p>Where does our energy come from? Mostly from electricity and oil, but perhaps not for long. As global concern over environmental issues grows, a race is on to create new major sources of energy. New engineers with fresh outlooks are greatly needed to help develop more effective wind turbines, more compact solar panels, safer atomic fission, and the next big thing in energy production.</p>
<h5>19. Aerospace Engineer</h5>
<p>While MIR and our probes are impressive, our country’s space program has by and large stalled for quite some time. Where will you be when it starts up again? It’s only a matter of time before thoughts turn once again toward exploring the great frontier of space, trekking to new planets and seeking out new life and civilizations – and with the right engineering degree, you could be the one to design the craft that makes it all possible.</p>
<h5>20. Biorefinery Plant Manager</h5>
<p>A huge talking point of the last presidential election was the potential of biofuels as a valid replacement for our finite sources of petroleum. From corn-based to grain-based ethanol, biomass technology has become <a href="http://www.nrel.gov/biomass/biorefinery.html">a formidable opponent</a> to our current fuel situation. If efforts continue at their current pace, it won’t be too much longer before biorefinery plants are cropping up with the frequency of oil rigs, all of them needing plant workers to make sure the crops flow smoothly on their journey to powering the nation.</p>
<h5>21. Laboratory Technician</h5>
<p>No man is an island, and that includes scientists: behind every good scientist is a crackerjack team that gets the job done. A laboratory technician takes care of everyday tasks like testing, sampling, measuring, recording data, and generally ensuring that experiments in progress are running smoothly. With so much focus on science and technology in industry, the job outlook for taskmaster lab technicians is quite promising.</p>
<h5>22. Transportation Engineer</h5>
<p>In just a few short years, rising oil costs and economic downturns have led most of the world to shun former single-serving social status titans like the Hummer and the Segway, while falling head over heels in love with the Prius and the light rail. The face of transportation is changing, and engineers are needed to help design newer, cleaner, and more efficient ways of moving people.</p>
<h5>23. Seed Production Technician</h5>
<p>Changing technology changes all factions of our lives, and even agriculture is getting a different look these days. With the rise of factory farms, jobs are becoming increasingly parsed out by specialty. Large corporations like Monsanto are consistently looking for skilled workers in fields like seed production, to distribute and produce the crops that keep the country running.</p>
<h5>24. Technical Writer</h5>
<p>Robots, rocket ships, computers, prostheses and enhancements: all of these are new or evolving technologies, and none of them are exactly simple and self-explanatory. Someone needs to be there to write the manuals for these products, and that person could be you.</p>
<h5>25. Inventor</h5>
<p>The best part about emerging technology is that it never goes out of style. Whether your interest is chemistry, biology, physics, or engineering, scientists of all disciplines are always needed to think, hypothesize, develop, and create. They are needed by private corporations and government agencies alike, to build better weapons for the army and better toys for the holiday store shelves. Inventors are necessary to progress, and will be needed for as long as progress of civilization is an option.</p>
<h4>ENVIRONMENTALISM</h4>
<h5>26. Organic Food Producer</h5>
<p>While it’s always been popular with the eco-conscious, now organic food is more popular than ever before. Taking up nearly <a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20283894/ns/business-future_of_business/">10% of the food and beverage market</a>, a tenfold increase from a decade prior, so many people are clamoring for the “organic” label that it’s on the verge of going mainstream. When the scales do finally tip in organic food’s favor (an event that no doubt will be happening some time in the next ten years), more farmers, producers, and scientists will be needed than ever before to improve organic farming techniques and just simply grow the food that the population is demanding.</p>
<h5>27. Sustainability Officer</h5>
<p>Sustainability has become a real concern among businesses, but it can be hard for busy execs to find the time to learn all the ropes. Instead, many companies have started hiring on eco-savvy individuals as “sustainability officers.” It’s a new title, and it entails finding, researching, and implementing eco-friendly policies that are of the most benefit to the company at hand. <a href="http://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/top-10-green-jobs-for-the-future-5367/">Green Tech Media</a> describes it as a little like IT Techs in the 1980s, helping older businessmen navigate a strange new world – once technology, now sustainability.</p>
<h5>28. Waste Management Consultant</h5>
<p>Waste is a problem on our planet, and someone has to deal with the overflowing landfills. Consultants will be needed, with backgrounds in biology and chemistry, to bring new ideas to the table on how to break down and eliminate the tons of refuse currently clogging waterways and stretches of land. In addition, scientists are needed more than ever to come up with improved ways of dealing with <a href="http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/electronics/WhatisEWaste/">e-waste</a>, which is becoming a bigger problem with every passing year.</p>
<h5>29. Food Scientist</h5>
<p>What’s in your dinner? In the near future, that answer may get a lot more technical. Food science is huge: in genetics, vegetables are being modified for more <a href="http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/modified-corn-seeds-sow-doubts/article1240469/">pest-resistant corn</a> and <a href="http://www.geneticengineering.net/atomatofishorafishtomato.htm">frost-resistant tomatoes</a> spliced with fish genes. In agriculture, farmers are looking for better ways to grow food more organically on a local scale. Meanwhile, in chemistry, scientists are trying to build more effective supplements to make us stronger and healthier on less. No matter what your scientific interest, there’s a way to incorporate our most important fuel of the day.</p>
<h5>30. LEED Certified Architect</h5>
<p>These days, even constructing houses is a delicate science. People tend to want the best for their new homes, and increasingly this means paying special attention to environmental awareness concerns. For new up-and-coming architects, the smartest career move available is to invest time and study into LEED certification, giving you the training to draft buildings that are ecologically state-of-the-art. Your clients will thank you, and the Earth will thank you more.</p>
<h5>31. Renewable Energy Technician</h5>
<p>Many electricians these days are still working within the same tired old paradigm of energy resources – but we’re approaching a new age of energy, and the industry will soon require a heavy influx of fresh new faces that reflect that. In the past, industry standards dictated your career to consist mostly of repairing your standard air conditioners, radiators, and electric lines. Soon, however, these tasks will be upgraded to installing and troubleshooting solar panels and integrated home climate control centers as everyday consumers continue to embrace a new world of energy in all its sources.</p>
<h5>32. Hydrologist</h5>
<p>Water is one of our most vital resources, and hydrologists study both the form and function of water: its distribution, its physical properties, and patterns of circulation and rainfall. In recent years though, both private and government sectors are recruiting the talents of hydrologists for other purposes, namely conservation. With their reservoir of knowledge, hydrologists can help to predict drought zones, analyze quality of newly discovered water sources, and judge how safe construction projects are for surrounding bodies of water – all functions that make the skills of a well-trained hydrologist as desirable as water itself.</p>
<h5>33. Sustainable Urban Planner</h5>
<p>Individually, engineers and architects are all working on building cleaner and greener homes, offices, and vehicles. What about someone, however, who ties all of those individual pockets together into a cohesive city structure? Sustainable urban planners work hard to solve <a href="http://www.vector1media.com/top-stories/corporate-news/gga-leads-sustainable-urban-planning-movement-with-new-sustainable-urban-design-practice/">current spatial problems</a> like urban sprawl and excess pollution with innovative ideas, or even build separate communities known as “eco-villages.” Who will construct the best solution since vertical farming? It could be you.</p>
<h5>34. Geophysicist</h5>
<p>The work of a geophysicist is in the study of the earth. Earthquakes, atmosphere, the shifting of the continents – these are all within a geophysicist’s realm of study. While some find work as professors, most are employed elsewhere. Some geophysicists work for government agencies, working with architects and predicting earthquake zones. Others work for mining, oil, and gas companies, charting magnetic forces and the probability of natural resources from location to location, making them a powerful asset in the corporate world.</p>
<h5>35. Ecotourism Travel Guide</h5>
<p>Preferred modes of vacation vary from person to person, and there is a new trend emerging in the travel world: ecotourism. Defined by the <a href="http://www.ecotourism.org/">International Ecotourism Society</a> as “responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people,” the main emphasis is on building awareness, fostering cultural sensitivity, and minimizing impact on the destinations visited. Thus far ecotourism has collected a niche following, but with our country’s recent enthusiasm over going green, it’s an industry poised for mainstream popularity.</p>
<h5>36. Wind Turbine Technician</h5>
<p>If solar power is the weathered veteran of the alternative energy trade, then wind turbines are the bright young upstart. As natural as the sun and just as plentiful, wind power is being hailed as one of the best new energy forms. At the moment, production is rocky due to the economy, but once funding picks up in the near future, wind is predicted to be one of the <a href="http://www.windturbinesnow.com/wind-turbine-jobs.htm">fastest growing industries</a> in the green energy sector.</p>
<h4>DIGITAL</h4>
<h5>37. Cyber Security Specialist</h5>
<p>Back in the 1990s, hackers were demonized as the reckless pirate scourge of the internet. Who would have thought that, a short time later, their dexterous computer skills could be put to good use? Cyber security is a swiftly growing industry, and few reveal site weaknesses and better than those who know a thing or two about exploiting them. Interested in turning your cyber whiz skills into a real profession? With a degree and ambition, it’s possible.</p>
<h5>38. Media Search Consultant</h5>
<p>The internet is major in business these days, and being seen is everything. Nothing says “you’ve made it!” like showing up on the first page of a Google search, and media search consultants can make that happen. Armed with search engine knowledge, a good media search consultant finds clever keywords and the right ways to drive up traffic and take your website to the top (of search engine ranking)!</p>
<h5>39. Data Technologist</h5>
<p>Every year we are finding new ways to exchange and process data. We are conducting more business from the screen of a mobile phone than we ever could have thought possible ten years ago. It’s all thanks to data technologists, who are constantly designing and developing new technology from ever smaller processing chips to innovative operating systems to finding the next big thing. If we’re conducting business from the display of a cell phone today, who knows where we’ll be in another ten years?</p>
<h5>40. Interface Designer</h5>
<p>Pretty soon your PC won’t be the only interactive digital element of your home. It’s probably already started with your television, but more scientists are needed to work on ways to streamline the home experience. From integrated entertainment elements to simpler multifunction pads to adjust climate control devices, part of the challenge is to devise ways to make new interface elements attractive and user-friendly.</p>
<h5>41. Distance Education Consultant</h5>
<p>The future of college is online. There has been a boom in the distance learning sector over the past few years, as people struggle to balance getting a college education with holding down a day job to support themselves or a family in this economy. It’s a fairly new teaching model, however, and improvements are needed. In turn, more distance education consultants will be needed to develop new techniques and use innovation to solve any and all current problems within the structure of distance learning.</p>
<h5>42. Site Acceleration Engineer</h5>
<p>The internet is faster than it’s ever been before… but that doesn’t mean it can’t be faster still. The more people get online and the more data is transferred on a daily basis, the more innovation is needed to transfer that data faster and more efficiently. Computer science majors with an interest in the inner workings of the World Wide Web could find a rewarding career advancing the technology of the hypertext transfer protocol.</p>
<h5>43. Computer Forensics Analyst</h5>
<p>Crime takes many forms, and evidence is left everywhere if you know where to look. Sometimes evidence is locked away within computers, and that’s when computer forensics analysts are called in. In our generation and those to follow, computers and other data devices are found in nearly every household, making computer forensics a hot career commodity. With a solid education in computer science and a clever analytic mind, you can spearhead the next trend in CSI.</p>
<h5>44. Quality Assurance Engineer</h5>
<p>As new technology evolves, someone has to be on the frontline to observe, test, and suggest corrections for every prototype that emerges. These brave soldiers are known as QA Engineers, and the need for more sharp, analytical, computer-savvy minds will be huge as digital applications, devices, and components continue to stock our shelves at an exponential rate.</p>
<h5>45. Cloud Computing Engineer</h5>
<p>Look up “<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_computing">cloud computing</a>” on Wikipedia and, faced with a 20 page thesis comprehensible only to comp-sci graduate students, you may assume it has nothing to do with you. Quite the contrary. Facebook, WordPress, Flickr, Gmail: wherever you can store data and access it from any internet port, cloud computing is to be thanked. Savvy engineers are needed to brainstorm ways to streamline processes, cut costs, and enhance usability.</p>
<h5>46. Internet Crack Team Volunteer</h5>
<p>The internet is near limitless, but it is also fragile. Its integrity rests on the back of <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8163190.stm">an elite group of programmers</a> with the skills and the know-how to find errors, navigate the tenuous web of the internet, and restore service to damaged sectors. So far this job is selfless and volunteer only, but as the world becomes more dependent on internet service, it stands to reason that a few will find careers for themselves by doing what they’ve so thus far done for free.</p>
<h5>47. Integrated Digital Media Specialist</h5>
<p>Once, media outlets mostly worked independently: newspapers, film reels, glossy magazines were all completely separate entities. Thanks to the advent of the internet, however, <a href="http://rickdearborn.blogspot.com/2007/09/integrated-digital-media.html">media forms are starting to conglomerate</a>. The journalist of the future must know how to harness the power of multimedia, working with photography, video, sound and written word to create a well-rounded picture of <a href="http://www.elearning30.com/category/events/">events</a> that will stimulate the average media-saturated mind.</p>
<h5>48. Casual Game Developer</h5>
<p>PC and console video games have always been a mainstay of the gaming industry, but that industry is changing. With the advent of the internet and mobile applications, casual games have captured the hearts of people who might not otherwise be into gaming but appreciate those mini-distractions throughout the day. Advertisers have taken notice as well – <a href="http://gigaom.com/2008/10/18/wheres-the-money-in-casual-web-game-development/">high click rates</a> for game-associated ads have made casual web-based gaming a rewarding pursuit for developers on various levels.</p>
<h5>49. Mobile Application Developer</h5>
<p>Progress in mobile technology has been swift and immense – it wasn’t so long ago that cell phones resembled bricks and car phones were a sign of wealth. Now, mobile phone use has spread throughout the ranks and technology has seriously blurred the line between phone, PDA, and personal computer. The <a href="http://www.informationweek.com/news/mobility/business/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=219100616">mobile media industry</a> is continuing to rise in revenue, and as technology continues to become more sophisticated, more developers will be needed to ensure its upward climb.</p>
<h4>…AND BEYOND!</h4>
<h5>50.Intelligence Analyst</h5>
<p>The world can be a scary place, but intelligence analysts help the general public to sleep a little more soundly at night. Usually working for the military – but sometimes for private interests – intelligence analysts examine information compiled from different intelligence operatives (think James Bond types), make sense of that information, and plot the next move of terrorists and villains before they make them. In the world’s political climate, intelligence analysts are always in need to save the day one encrypted file at a time.</p>
<h5>51.Corrections Officer</h5>
<p>Unfortunately, as the earth’s population continues to multiply, one of the side effects is that the prison systems start to overfill. In addition, new “tough on crime” legislations are demanding longer prison sentences and tighter control on inmates. Thanks to these circumstances, The <a href="http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos156.htm#outlook">Bureau of Labor Services</a> is projecting growth for corrections officers in the near future, in both the public and private sectors.</p>
<h5>52.Sarbanes-Oxley Specialist</h5>
<p>The Sarbanes-Oxley Act was introduced in 2002, to better regulate financial practices within the corporate sector. Observance of the act is not a choice: all businesses, no matter how large or small, are required to comply. It isn’t always simple, however, which is why many companies are hiring Sarbanes-Oxley specialists to work with their auditors to design business plans that both benefit the company and fall within the walls of compliance with the act. A fairly new profession, it seems poised to become a booming career choice for anyone with a mind for business and accounting.</p>
<h5>53.Tax Examiner</h5>
<p>Nothing can be said to be certain in life, except for death and taxes. Tax examiners have been around since practically the dawn of civilization, but as long as people are doing their taxes, tax examiners will be needed to check over those taxes and make sure that every credit, exemption, and addition is perfectly kosher.</p>
<h5>54.Regulatory Compliance Officer</h5>
<p>Are you a stickler for regulations? If you’re interested in a career as a regulatory compliance officer, it could really get you somewhere. Regulatory compliance officers work with corporate and administrative staff, ensuring that procedures at companies fall within acceptable boundaries for federal and state regulations. Just like tax officers, as long as we have a functioning government there will always be a need for compliance officers to keep things in order.</p>
<h5>55.Small Business Owner</h5>
<p>This one is really quite simple: there has never been a better time than right now to be a small business owner. Thanks to the internet, it’s easy to get your products to the public without a third party or the massive pull of corporate backing. If you have the ideas and the gumption (and a business degree for the know-how can’t hurt), then you have a mighty good chance of making your business plan work.</p>
<h5>56.Welding Technologist</h5>
<p>In a future world full of technology and cold metal science, few skilled tradesmen will be in higher demand than welders. Whether fitting together pieces for a factory machine, or repairing vital oil pipelines under the ocean, corporations need welders now and will only need them more in the future. In case the job security doesn’t sound convincing enough, according to <a href="http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/industry/4314253.html%5D">Popular Mechanics</a> most welders leave trade school making $17-20 per hour.</p>
<h5>57.Employment Recruiter</h5>
<p>Quite simply, a growing population demands a growing number of jobs, and the job-hunting climate in our country isn’t always the kindest. Regardless of our economy’s fluctuations, ever larger masses of people will be flocking to employment agencies to help them find suitable careers in a time when “suitable careers” are far from a free-flowing commodity.</p>
<h5>58.Financial Engineer</h5>
<p>Entrenched in both finance and technology, the financial engineer is a unique animal. Financial engineers are well-versed in finance and mathematics, money and technology, and the relationships between them. Unlike risk-taking stock market cowboys, financial engineers</p>
<h5>59.Quantitative Finance Analyst</h5>
<p>Also known affectionately as “quants,” quantitative finance analysts are the numerical wizards of the finance world. Rather than gamble stocks and bonds based on trends and feelings, quants employ mathematical concepts, patterns, and even <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantitative_analyst">calculus</a> to better understand investments and offer quality solutions for investors. If this line of work interests you, rethink that economics major: most quants hold degrees in physics and mathematics.</p>
<h5>60.Virtual Services Worker</h5>
<p>The internet has changed everything, from the way we communicate to the way we handle daily transactions. Role playing wonderlands like Second Life may have started out purely recreational, but forward thinking captains of industry have established nightclubs, shops, and even online colleges within its cyber-walls. Of course, someone has to keep those establishments running. As more people venture into virtual reality otherworlds, more people will be needed to conduct sales and offer a friendly personal voice, without ever leaving home.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you spend any time in the fast growing Russian IT market there is one name you will no doubt be familiar with. I am not talking about Microsoft, Oracle, HP or even IBM. A company with a very short name “<a title="1C English website" href="http://www.v8.1c.ru/eng/the-system-of-programs/" target="_blank">1C</a>” is an icon of the Russian IT economy. Founded in 1991, 1C helped the newly formed Russian companies to get proper accounting and other financial management footing to be able to compete on the local markets and to enter and, in many cases, lead in the global economy. 1C is a major software distributor and an award winning game developer. If you like combat flight simulators you have to try <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&amp;location=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fs%3Fie%3DUTF8%26x%3D21%26ref%255F%3Dnb%255Fss%26y%3D24%26field-keywords%3DIL-2%2520Sturmovik%26url%3Dsearch-alias%253Daps&amp;tag=db2onrailscom-20&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957">IL-2 Sturmovik</a><img src="https://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=db2onrailscom-20&amp;l=ur2&amp;o=1" alt="" width="1" border="0" height="1" />. </p>
<p>However, 1C is best known for their very comprehensive business software suit called <a title="1C:Enterprise" href="http://www.v8.1c.ru/eng/the-system-of-programs/" target="_blank">1C:Enterprise</a>. You can find 1C:Enterprise in just about every Russian company from a street vendor to the largest corporations and government organizations and everything in between. As a matter of fact a very <a title="1C edges out Oracle in the Russian EAP market" href="http://cnews.ru/news/top/index.shtml?2009/09/18/362481" target="_blank">recent report by IDC on the Russian market for Enterprise Application Software (EAS)</a> positions 1C as the number 2 vendor in the Russian market by revenue, leaving Oracle, Microsoft and others well behind. When the number of customers or the number of seats in the install base is taken in to account, 1C is the market leader.</p>
<p>The success of 1C:Enterprise can be attributed to the power and, more important, the flexibility of the 1C:Enterprise platform. It is indeed the platform that allows more than 5000 of the <a title="1C Partnership program" href="http://www.v8.1c.ru/eng/partnership/" target="_blank">1C partners</a> throughout Russia, Baltic states, Germany and Eastern European countries to deliver highly customized solutions to their customers in all industries.</p>
<p>IBM and 1C have been working together for quite some time now to optimize 1C:Enterprise platform when used with DB2. In addition to local support provided by the IBM Developer Relations team in Russia, 1C:Enterprise platform development team has direct links in to the DB2 development laboratory. DB2 development team uses 1C:Enterprise to verify and validate functionality and performance of the DB2 products. Both companies have modified their respective products to ensure that a combined 1C:Enterprise – DB2 solution delivers top level of performance, reliability and scalability. For example, DB2 has an environment variable DB2WORKLOAD that can now be set to 1C to have DB2 highly adopted for the 1C:Enterprise workload. And 1C:Enterprise sets the value as part of the product installation and configuration.</p>
<p>This has been a lot of work for both 1C and the IBM DB2 development teams. But it is the 1C partners and customers who are reaping the benefits. Internal measurements show that DB2 allows for a great increase in the number of  users that 1C:Enterprise can handle. And customers have experienced significant performance improvements and in some cases performance improvement can be best described as “dramatic”. One example is a 1C:Enterprise implementation at Arktos, HVAC equipment manufacturer, described in this <a title="CNews article about 1C:Enterprise on DB2 Express-C at Arktos" href="http://corp.cnews.ru/news/line/index.shtml?2009/09/23/362908" target="_blank">article</a> (in Russian).  The project was performed by <a title="BIT - 1C business partner" href="http://www.1cbit.ru/company/about/" target="_blank">BIT</a>, a 1C business partner. Arktos wanted to improve the overall responsiveness of the system, automate database backups and drastically reduce recovery times that it would encounter in case of failures. BIT migrated the 1C:Enterprise at Arktos to DB2 Express-C and as a result Arktos saw an average speed improvement of most business operations of 10x. I think the quote in the article describes the benefits very well:</p>
<blockquote><p> Oleg Ilyin: “The installation of the new system allowed us to accelerate most of our business processes, which led to significant reduction in time required to complete most business transactions &#8211; 5 to 10 times on the average. For example, the time required to process financial month close transactions was reduced from 4-6 hours to 10-11 minutes. With the help of the DBMS (DB2 Express-C) we now have an automated, fast and reliable process for recovering data and restoring system in cases of failure of the information system.” </p>
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<p>An equinox occurs twice a year, when the tilt of the Earth&#8217;s axis is inclined neither away from nor towards the Sun, the Sun being vertically above a point on the Equator. The term equinox can also be used in a broader sense, meaning the date when such a passage happens. The name &quot;equinox&quot; is derived from the Latin aequus (equal) and nox (night), because around the equinox, the night and day are approximately equally long. It may be better understood to mean that latitudes +L and -L north and south of the equator experience nights of equal length. The word is also used for the same event happening on other planets and in setting up a celestial coordinate system; see equinox (celestial coordinates). At an equinox, the Sun is at one of two opposite points on the celestial sphere where the celestial equator (i.e. declination 0) and ecliptic intersect. These points of intersection are called equinoctial points: the vernal point and the autumnal point. By extension, the term equinox may denote an equinoctial point. An equinox happens each year at two specific moments in time (rather than two whole days), when there is a location on the Earth&#8217;s Equator where the centre of the Sun can be observed to be vertically overhead, occurring around March 20/21 and September 22/23 each year. </p>
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<p>Speaking of tests that aren&#8217;t all they&#8217;re cracked up to be, let&#8217;s look at DNA testing. This is supposed to be the absolute silver bullet of criminal justice, an incontrovertible way to pin guilt on someone. After all, the chances of a mismatch are one in a billion, a quadrillion, a jillion! Some experts have testified under oath that a false match is literally impossible. Not quite. As he did with HIV testing, risk scholar Gerd Gigerenzer of the Max Planck Institute punches a hole in the matching of genetic material: In the first blind test reported in the literature, three major commercial laboratories were each sent 50 DNA samples. Two of the three declared one false match; in a second test one year later, one of the same three laboratories declared a false match. From external tests conducted by the California Association of I Crime Laboratory Directors, the Collaborative Testing Services, and other agencies, the psychologist Jonathan Koehler and his colleagues estimated the false positive rate of DNA fingerprinting to be on the order of 1 in 100. Cellmark Diagnostics, one of the laboratories that found matches between O.J. Simpson&#8217;s DNA and DNA extracted from a recovered blood stain at the murder scene, reported its own false positive rate to the Simpson defense as roughly 1 in 200. It gets even worse. In 1999, the College of American Pathologists performed its own secret tests of 135 labs. Each lab was sent a DNA sample from the &quot;victim,&quot; some semen from the &quot;suspect,&quot; and a fake vaginal swab containing DNA from both parties. They were also sent a strand of the &quot;victim&#8217;s&quot; hair. The object was to see how many of the labs would make the matches (ie, match the two sperm samples of the man, and match the hair and DNA sample of the woman). But something unexpected happened: Three of the labs reported that the DNA from the suspect matched the victim&#8217;s DNA! Obviously, they had mixed up the samples. Only fourteen labs tested the hair, but out of those, one screwed it up by declaring a match to the &quot;suspect.&quot; These kind of switches don&#8217;t happen only during artificial situations designed to gauge a lab&#8217;s accuracy (which are usually performed under ideal conditions). During a 1995 rape trial, a lab reversed the labels on the DNA samples from the victim and the defendant. Their testing then revealed a match between the defendant&#8217;s alleged DNA (which was actually the victim&#8217;s) and the DNA on the vaginal swab, which didn&#8217;t contain any semen from the rapist. Luckily, this boneheaded move was caught during the trial, but not everyone is so lucky. The Journal of Forensic Science has reported an error that was discovered only after an innocent man had been convicted of raping an 11-year-old girl and sentenced to prison, where lie was undoubtedly brutalized in ways that would give you nightmares for the rest of your life, were you to hear them described in detail. After four years, he was released because the lab hadn&#8217;t completely separated the real rapist&#8217;s DNA (extracted from his semen) from the victim&#8217;s DNA. When the two were swirled together, they somehow matched that of the poor bastard whose eleven alibi witnesses failed to sway the jury. But when the semen DNA was checked properly, it was beyond doubt that a match didn&#8217;t exist. While most false matches are the result of human error, other factors do come into play. Some testing techniques are more definitive than others. In the case of one innocent man — Josiah Sutton, found guilty of rape based primarily on DNA evidence — criminology professor William C. Thompson said: &quot;If police picked any two black men off the street, the chances that one of them would have a DNA profile that &#8216;matched&#8217; the semen sample as well as Sutton&#8217;s profile is better than one in eight.&quot; Also, we mustn&#8217;t forget about corruption. In some known cases, DNA analysts have misrepresented (ie, lied about) their findings in order to obtain convictions.</p>
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