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Help! How do I stop dog barking?

Posted by Carl on Nov 20, 2009 in Good Going

So you want to stop dog barking? Well all dogs bark, it’s their method to communicate a message. Dog barks for different reasons: to greet, to alert, out of boredom, to attract attention or when they are excited.
 
 Even though some barking from is okay, too much barking is surely annoying, especially for your neighbors and finally leading to complains. The easiest way to stop a difficult barker is to control his barking while you are at home, So here is what you need to do:
 
 1. Set up a condition where your dog will always bark. For example, you can request somebody to ring your doorbell or knock on your door.
 
 2. When your dog charges to the door and start to bark noisily, move toward your dog, grab his collar and give the command “quiet” but without shouting on him.
 
 3. If your dog stops barking, commend and reward.
 
 4. When your dog continues barking, shut his mouth with your hand, wrap your fingers around his muzzle (use both hands if needed), and give the command for your dog to keep quiet. Commend if your dog stops barking.
 
 Most dogs would be able to learn the “quiet” command with repeated training like this. Set up similar situations to “lure” your dog to bark and repeat training whenever possible.
 
 The most times you train him to stop barking the more your dog will understand and not bark.
 
 If you want to learn methods on how to stop dog barking you can visit: StopDogBarking.info

 
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Employment Based Visas

Posted by Carl on Nov 20, 2009 in Good Going

The Immigration and Nationality Act provides a yearly minimum of 140,000 employment-based immigrant visas which are divided into five preference categories. They may require a labor certification from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), and the filing of a petition with United States Citizenship and Immigration Services in the Department of Homeland Security (USCIS).

Employment First Preference (Eb-1 visas)
Priority Workers receive 28.6 percent of the yearly worldwide limit. All Priority Workers must be the beneficiaries of an approved Form I- 140, Immigrant Petition for Foreign Worker, filed with USCIS. Within this preference there are three sub-groups:

1. Persons of extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics. Applicants in this category must have extensive documentation showing sustained national or international acclaim and recognition in the field of expertise. Such applicants do not have to have a specific job offer so long as they are entering the U.S. to continue work in the field in which they have extraordinary ability. Such applicants can file their own petition with the USCIS, rather than through an employer;

2. Outstanding professors and researchers with at least three years experience in teaching or research, who are recognized internationally. No labor certification is required for this classification, but the prospective employer must provide a job offer and file a petition with the USCIS; and

3. Certain executives and managers who have been employed at least one of the three preceding years by the overseas affiliate, parent, subsidiary, or branch of the U.S. employer. The applicant must be coming to work in a managerial or executive capacity. No labor certification is required for this classification, but the prospective employer must provide a job offer and file a petition with the USCIS.

Preferences 2-5 will be explained in upcoming posts. Stay tuned.

 

 
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Error Scans For Your Computer

Posted by Carl on Nov 20, 2009 in Good Going

There is nothing worse than having your computer crash while you’re right in the middle of an important document, or worse, about to crack the high score on Tetris. There are plenty of reasons for your computer to shut down unexpectedly or sto doing what you want it to do. Here are some of the things you can do to help the health of your computer so that you don’t need to error scan your pc.

 

Scan Your Hard Drive

 

In the ‘My Computer’ window right click on C drive. Select ‘Tools’ then ‘check for errors’. Most windows programs are equipped with this tool which can spot errors on your hard drive.

 

Defragment Your Computer

 

This is another windows function that you will find in the control panel. Simply double click on the ‘defragment’ option. While this doesn’t exclusively look for errors it will make your computer run faster. Defragmenting is a way of rearranging the files on your computer so that they take up less space and are easier to find for the computer.

 

Run a Registry Cleaner

 

Your computer is filled with files that you no longer use. They are simply sitting around, taking up space and making your system slow. Some of them could even be dangerous and contain viruses. Every time you uninstall of delete programs, files can break off or be left behind. A registry cleanup will help recognize these files and delete them from your system.

 

Invest in Anti Virus Software

 

If you don’t have anti virus software you need to get some right now. If you are using the internet, your computer is coming across viruses everyday. If you do not protect your system, you run the risk of having a slow system and even losing data.

 

Scan for Spyware Regularly

 

While anti virus software will look for spyware, you may find you get better results from a specialized spyware detector. There are some excellent free software packages available online if you are a home user. Spyware is responsible for many of the pop up ads you come across while you are online, they will also try and steal data from your computer in some instances.

 

Run an Error Scan on Your PC

While the windows error scan will pick up problems with your hard drive, you may wish to also get specialized error scanning software. If you are having a lot of problems with your computer shutting down or you are getting pop up messages saying there was an unexpected error, than these kind of scans should be able to point out the problem to you.

 

See A Professional

 

If all else fails, take your PC to an IT specialist. What may take you hours or days to do on your computer may take them just minutes. While it may cost a little more money, there are a lot less headaches when you pass the job over to the professionals.

 

 

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