When I was young, my teachers always told me that I would make a difference in the world. I guess it would have spoiled the fun if they had known what I would do to make a difference, but I grew up with the hope that I would figure that out someday.

As it turns out, it wasn’t until I was thirty five that my destiny would finally manifest itself. I had been working for about ten years as a nurse in a hospital, when I began to notice the number of seniors that had difficulty hearing, but were not doing anything about it.

So, I decided that I would see if I could remedy the situation and I was able to form a foundation that had as a mandate to provide hearing aids to whomever needed them if they were unable to afford one themselves.

The foundation was welcomed with open arms in our community, and to this day we have helped nearly 2,500 people to hear again. There has been much financial support from our community and we have had a number of businesses join our cause as well. Though it may seem like a small contribution, we are changing the world one person at a time.

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Jul
13

Are you looking for better ways to get your web development done? If you’d like to spend less time coding pages and more time trying to get creative with your projects, you might want to consider switching your application development environment to Dreamweaver, by Adobe, and then purchasing add on dreamweaver extensions.

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Why would you want to do this? For one, using Dreamweaver will greatly reduce your development time in its own right. With color coded language sets you reduce eye strain and increase speed. You’ll also have fewer errors that need trouble shooting.

After you purchase one or more dreamweaver extensions, you will find that creating various aspects of your web applications goes much smoother. You might find yourself coding a ton of CSS style sheets. If you had a CSS menu writer extension, most of the work would be done for you in a click or two.

Perhaps you create a lot of web charts and would love to move into the dynamic creation of them. There’s an extension for that as well.

Creating Google maps to embed in pages or generating code that inserts cookie functionality into your web site? All of this and more can be delivered when you start using dreamweaver extensions.

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