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Has anyone heard of an online institute called DArTT (Digital Arts Technology Training)?

Posted: 22 Jun 2011 05:20 PM PDT

I have been looking over the internet and asking around, trying to find any feedback from people who know about it or have taken part in any of the programs they offer. This place is related to another online institute called CD-ED (Centre for Distance Education). Have any of you ever heard of them?

The only promising thing I have found is an article on DArTT from the BBB (Better Business Bureau) website. It gave it an A+ rating, but I haven’t been able to back it up with other feedback from actual people who have taken programs there. If anyone could help me, it would be appreciated.

DArTT Website: http://www.darttinstitute.ca
CD-ED Website: http://www.cded.com
BBB DArTT / CD-ED Rating Website: http://www.bbb.org/maritime-provinces/business-reviews/schools-general-interest/centre-for-distance-education-in-sydney-ns-18912

Thanks.

How can I get a freelancer ID card?

Posted: 22 Jun 2011 04:20 PM PDT

I work online for private individuals. It is an online writing business. Can I ask them for a valid working ID? Would it be valid?

does anyone own their own online business?

Posted: 22 Jun 2011 04:19 PM PDT

im 18 and i want to work from home, does anoyone have any tips on how to start up my own online business or similar ?

i am looking for a free online day care business plan, help-thanks?

Posted: 22 Jun 2011 02:20 PM PDT

i just put up a computer rental business., where should i buy a posters of some online games like ragna etc..?

Posted: 22 Jun 2011 02:19 PM PDT

How do i make an online order form w/out using outlook?

Posted: 22 Jun 2011 12:20 PM PDT

i have this online business that requires the user to fill out a form..thats not the problem. the problem is getting all that information sent to my email. i ‘DONT’ want outlook to be used at all. most people dont have outlook configured correctly. so this means the “mailto” funtion wont work, since it calls upon outlook to send the information

What is the correct IRS Business Activty Code for Sched C for internet affiliate marketing?

Posted: 22 Jun 2011 11:21 AM PDT

Does anyone know the correct IRS business activity code to use for a small business that makes money by marketing online (all pay per click search) for internet retailers and gets paid a commission for each referral that leads to a sale? (no inventory – just advertising and commissions based on sales referrals. All done online.)
Thanks!

I am trying to get a business started for selling some of my photography online? What is a good start for a ..?

Posted: 22 Jun 2011 10:19 AM PDT

website and how do you get a substantial amount of customers to the site especially in the begining, also how do you get paid money through advertisements posted on the site. Trying to get a good kick start for a potential and successful business for something i love doing.

i am looking for a free online day care business plan, help-thanks?

Posted: 22 Jun 2011 08:21 AM PDT

Do you believe that Sarah Palin really wrote the following opinion piece in today’s Wall Street Journal?

Posted: 22 Jun 2011 08:21 AM PDT

Here is an exerpt:

‘Why I Support the Ryan Roadmap
Let’s not settle for the big-government status quo, which is what the president’s deficit commission offers.

By SARAH PALIN
The publication of the findings of the president’s National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform was indeed, as the report was titled, “A Moment of Truth.” The report shows we’re much closer to the budgetary breaking point than previously assumed. The Medicare Trust Fund will be insolvent by 2017. As early as 2025, federal revenue will barely be enough to pay for Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and interest on our national debt. With spending structurally outpacing revenue, something clearly needs to be done to avert national bankruptcy.

The commission itself calculates that, even if all of its recommendations are implemented, the federal budget will continue to balloon—to an estimated trillion in 2020, from an already unprecedented .5 trillion today. The commission makes only a limited effort to cut spending below the current trend set by the Obama administration.

Among the few areas of spending it does single out for cuts is defense—the one area where we shouldn’t be cutting corners at a time of war. Worst of all, the commission’s proposals institutionalize the current administration’s new big spending commitments, including ObamaCare. Not only does it leave ObamaCare intact, but its proposals would lead to a public option being introduced by the backdoor, with the chairmen’s report suggesting a second look at a government-run health-care program if costs continue to soar.

It also implicitly endorses the use of “death panel”-like rationing by way of the new Independent Payments Advisory Board—making bureaucrats, not medical professionals, the ultimate arbiters of what types of treatment will (and especially will not) be reimbursed under Medicare.

The commission’s recommendations are a disappointment. That doesn’t mean, though, that the commission’s work was a wasted effort. For one thing, it has exposed the large and unsustainable deficits that the Obama administration has created through its reckless “spend now, tax later” policies. It also establishes a clear bipartisan consensus on the need to fundamentally reform our entitlement programs. We need a better plan to build on these conclusions with common-sense reforms to tackle our long-term funding crisis in a sustainable way.

In my view, a better plan is the Roadmap for America’s Future produced by Rep. Paul Ryan (R., Wisc.). The Roadmap offers a reliable path to long-term solvency for our entitlement programs, and it does so by encouraging personal responsibility and independence.

On health care, it would replace ObamaCare with a new system in which people are given greater control over their own health-care spending. It achieves this partly through creating medical savings accounts and a new health-care tax credit—the only tax credit that would be left in a radically simplified new income tax system that people can opt into if they wish.

The Roadmap would also replace our high and anticompetitive corporate income tax with a business consumption tax of just 8.5%. The overall tax burden would be limited to 19% of GDP (compared to 21% under the deficit commission’s proposals). Beyond that, Rep. Ryan proposes fundamental reform of Medicare for those under 55 by turning the current benefit into a voucher with which people can purchase their own care.’

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703766704576009322838245628.html

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