Archive for March, 2010

Echoes From Heaven

Posted on the March 7th, 2010 under Words Editing by muhibudi

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Book Overview ECHOES FROM HEAVEN (June 2009) is a collection of encouraging poem stories. The poems are scripture based and express the gospel of Jesus Christ. Each carefully constructed poem deals with real life issues such as love, life, faith, and family. Echoes from Heaven will encourage peace, faith and admiration for Jesus Christ…. More >>

Echoes From Heaven

Words Apart: Losing Your Hearing As an Adult

Posted on the March 7th, 2010 under Words Apart by muhibudi

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To suffer hearing loss in adult life is to find yourself between two worlds, neither hearing nor part of the deaf community. This text offers positive ideas for improving this situation…. More >>

Words Apart: Losing Your Hearing As an Adult

How to edit PDF without PDF Editor?

Posted on the March 5th, 2010 under Words Editing by muhibudi

Imagine that you are a lawyer who received a contract from your co-worker in PDF format and find there are several crucial items need to be modified. You do not have the original copy in word and your coworker is now on a vacation you cannot even connect him now. The contract is urgent, then what to do next?

Generally, there are two methods to edit PDF files nowadays: editing in PDF editor, converting PDF to Word.

Editing in PDF editor

Editing in PDF editor maybe the first thought occurred to many of us, actually it is not easy as it sounds to be. First of all, you must have a PDF editor in advance, but mostly of them are quite expensive. Take Adobe Acrobat Professional for example, it charges more than $200 which may exceed your budget. Secondly, you need to take time to learn all the features of the software and know how to use it. Some people find that Adobe Acrobat Professional is too complicated. You may spend a lot of time finding the options which can track and highlight spelling mistakes. However, you can easily do it in Microsoft Word automatically. Lastly, you may download a PDF file with author password. The author set to restrict others from copying, editing or printing. You still cannot edit the file without the right password.

Converting PDF to Word

Another way is converting PDF to Word. You can convert a PDF file to Word and then edit in Word. Almost everyone has a Word processing and knows how to use it efficiently. Editing in Word is much easier than in PDF editors.

What you need is a good PDF to Word converter to achieve your goal. When selecting it, the first thing you consider is conversion quality. You need to convert all the elements, not only text, but also images, tables, hyperlinks or even equations. Then you can edit whatever you need. The second is all the elements converted in word, like image needs to be editable. Some PDF converters convert PDF to a merged image in word. All the images are locked to the background. Then you still cannot edit it well.

There are many PDF converters in the market. As criterions mentioned above, I would like to recommend two good PDF converters:

Free PDF to Word Converter

HelloPDF is totally free, although you may be asked to answer the complicated math question to get a just-for-once registration code. After a period of time, it happens every time before your conversion.

PDF Converter with restriction remover

PDF to Word is not a free tool. But it has restriction remover feature. Sometimes the PDF files downloaded from Internet have restriction to prevent others from copying, editing, and printing. You need urgently for research or other noncommercial use. However, it may be impossible to contact and ask for the permission. Thanks to this PDF converter, you can solve the dilemma easily. You can download and install it for a free trial.

Converter Word to PDF Back

Finally don not forget to convert Word to PDF again. There are many online free creators that are fairly simple and cost-free. There is a better way. If you have Microsoft Word 2007, you can use plug-in in word 2007, which allow you to save as PDF.

Words apart: a writer in Quebec finds that language creates an unbridgeable divide.: An article from: American Scholar

Posted on the March 5th, 2010 under Words Apart by muhibudi

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This digital document is an article from American Scholar, published by Phi Beta Kappa Society on June 22, 2009. The length of the article is 3897 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Words apart: a writer in Quebec finds that language creates an unbridgeable divide.: An article from: American Scholar

Magic Relationship Words.

Posted on the March 3rd, 2010 under Words Editing by muhibudi

Good Conversion & 60% Commission On A Very Practical ‘how-to’ Book & Audio From Relationship Coaches Susie & Otto Collins That Your Visitors Will Love Because It Gives Them 101 Words, Phrases & Sentence Starters To Help Them Say It Right Every Time.
Magic Relationship Words.

How to Find an Apartment That Matches your Taste

Posted on the March 3rd, 2010 under Words Apart by muhibudi

I am excited to try out one of those new culinary pseudo-classes that let you show up and prepare your own meals that are supposed to last you for about a month.

The only reason I have hesitated is I’m a bit of a picky eater. I don’t care for vegetables, and I also don’t care for seafood (an unpopular decision in this era of sushi, so I tell people I’m allergic).

Another words, I don’t want to show up expecting chicken and find out that half the menu is seafood. So, in essence, I am chicken to show up. Stop with the booing…that’s funny.

Well, apartment shopping is the exact same thing for me. I’m a bit chicken. I need to find an affordable place, but I want to make sure I end up in an apartment that I really like. I want it to match my tastes, my life. Basically, I want it to be perfect.

Not much in life is perfect, so how can I get close?

Tip 1: Think through the specifics

Think through your location: location to family, friends, work and nightlife. Who do I need to live by? Who do I see weekly? Can I stand to commute 40 minutes if it means I save $75 a month? Do I need to live downtown or will the suburbs suffice? Do I go out three times a week, or twice a month?

Think through your budget: financial planners say only 30% of your income should be spent on your housing costs. Not a big problem if you make $6,000 a month. A little bit more of a problem when you make $1,600 a month. What’s your realistic, total budget? And even though I may want a one-bedroom with a den, can I only afford an efficiency?

Think through your pet situation: I have a dog. He’s a miniature poodle. Would I be willing to part with Ziggy? Never. Can I afford to shell out $500 for a pet deposit. Never. Could I afford $250 if I saved up beforehand? Possibly. Think through if you plan on getting that bulldog you’ve always wanted. First, does the community you want to live in even accept pets? If so, how much will the deposit cost? You may need to save up, or bow out.

Tip 2: Research your options

Now it’s time to compare. I like this catalog for a quick reference, but I also like to go online to look at virtual tours and compare amenities. At apartmenthomeliving.com, I can fill out a personality profile that matches me to the apartments that are right. It even goes a step further to find out what else I like. Do I want a pool? Do I work out? You betcha. There’s a match out there and I want to see all the choices.

Tip 3: Visit your top choices and enlist the help of friends

Seeing is believing. I know that the product itself is terribly important to me. I have to visit to know it feels good to me when I drive in. I want lush landscaping. I want good lighting in the living room, and a pool with a nightlife around it. I want a clean apartment. I can only find out these details by visiting.

While I’m visiting, do I like my leasing professional? Does she seem knowledgeable? Friendly? Does she answer my questions about maintenance to where I feel comfortable? Do I trust this person? Because this is who I’m going to get on the phone when something goes wrong in my apartment.

And two pairs of eyes are better than one! Do my friends agree this is a cool place to live? Will they visit me here to hang out? Do they agree with what I think?

Make your decision

Finally, decide what’s the best match for you. I knew when I picked Ziggy it was love. I know when I pick my next apartment it will at least be lust! And that can last at least a year. Happy hunting!

Visit Apartment Home Living for more tips on getting the most out of your apartment living experience.

Word Power – The Copywriters Thesaurus.

Posted on the March 1st, 2010 under Words Editing by muhibudi

Word Power Iii, The Copywriters Thesaurus. Write Words That Sell More Product And Make More Money.
Word Power – The Copywriters Thesaurus.

Words Apart

Posted on the March 1st, 2010 under Words Apart by muhibudi

Words Apart