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I was interested in web design, and have been thinking of trying it out. What would that class allow me to do once I am finished. Will it give me the skill and training to design a decent website? Or do you have to take additional advanced classes to do much with it?

I plan on creating a website in the near future. I understand basic HTML but I know that doesn’t get me very far. So my idea was to take some web design classes and go from there. Help! Thank you!

Web Design isnt a major, though you can take a course on it.

Basically, it is just HTML, MySQL, and DataSocket.
The latter 2 deal with setting up servers.



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06 16th, 2009

Total Training for CS3 Web Premium Bundle

Total Training for Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web Premium Bundle equips you with the latest tools to prototype, design, develop and maintain your web projects. Let Total Training show you how to make the most of your Adobe software. Peering over the shoulder of our presenters who are industry experts and noted authors, you will find the resources you need to advance your skills in Dreamweaver CS3, Flash CS3, Photoshop CS3, Illustrator CS3, and Acrobat 8 Professional. This action packed series includes nine DVDs which you can easily reference in the future with the detailed Course Outline. Included in the bundle: Total Training for Adobe Dreamweaver CS3: EssentialsTotal Training for Adobe Photoshop CS3: EssentialsTotal Training for Adobe Flash CS3 Professional: EssentialsTotal Training for Adobe Illustrator CS3: EssentialsTotal Training for Adobe Acrobat 8 Dreamweaver Highlights Web Guru, Janine Warner’s engaging lessons provide a great introduction to Dreamweaver with a focus on how to get your web site up and running quickly.Discover the advantages and techniques, for designing with CSS.Add interactive features like rollovers and image swaps with Janine’s advanced instructions for using the JavaScript behaviors in Dreamweaver.Make your pages sing and dance as you learn how to use the multimedia features to add audio, video, and Flash to your web pages.Discover how the template features can help you save time and create a better looking web site that’s also easier to update and redesign in the future.Photoshop Highlights Open your eyes to the wonders of Photoshop CS3: image manipulation, design layouts, and more.Sharpen your Photoshop skills with document basics and keyboard shortcuts for Mac & PC. Understand the importance of using layers with every project.Save time with automation tools for saving and loading, cropping, PhotoMerge, and web galleries. Flash Highlights Explore the wondrous capabilities of the Pen tool.Discover how to import existing

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Major League Baseball (MLB) is the highest level of play in North American professional baseball.

Specifically, MLB refers to the organization that operates the National League and the American League, by means of a joint organizational structure that has developed gradually between them since 1903.

It is currently composed of 30 teams - 29 in the US and 1 in Canada.

Each season consists of 162 games (with an additional game, or games, in case of a tie breaker needed to determine playoff participation), which generally begins on the 1st Sunday in APR and ends on the 1st Sunday in OCT, with the playoffs played in OCT and sometimes in early NOV.

The same rules and regulations are played between the 2 leagues with one exception: the American League operates under the Designated Hitter Rule, while the National League does not.

Utilization of the DH Rule in interleague play, the All-Star and World Series games is determined by the home team’s league rules.

Under the direction of Commissioner of Baseball, MLB hires and maintains the sport’s umpiring crews, and negotiates marketing, labor, and television contracts.

MLB maintains a unique, controlling relationship over the sport, including most aspects of minor league baseball.

The production/multimedia wing of MLB is New York-based MLB Advanced Media, which oversees MLB.com and all 30 of the individual teams’ websites.

MLB is divided into 2 leagues, the American League, with 14 teams, and the National League, with 16 teams. Each league is further subdivided into 3 divisions, labeled East, Central, and West.

In 1903, the 2 leagues began to meet in an end-of-year championship series called the World Series.

A baseball uniform is a type of uniform worn by baseball players, and sometimes by non-playing personnel, such as managers and coaches.

By the end of the 19th century, teams began the practice of wearing one of 2 different uniforms, one when they played in their own baseball stadium and a different one when they played on the road.

Spring training is a series of practices and exhibition games preceding the start of the regular season.

Early July marks the midway point of the season, during which a 3 day break is taken when the MLB All-Star Game is staged.

The All-Star game pits players from the National League (NL), headed up by the manager of the previous NL World Series team, against players from the American League (AL), similarly managed, in an exhibition game.

When the regular season ends after the first SUN in OCT (or the last SUN in SEP), 8 teams enter the post-season playoffs.

6 teams are division champions; the remaining 2 “wild-card” spots are filled by the team in each league that has the best record but is not a division champion (best second-place team).

3 rounds of series of games are played to determine the champion:

1. AL Division Series and NL Division Series, each a best-of-5 game series;
2. AL Championship Series and NL Championship Series, each a best-of-7 game series played between the surviving teams from the ALDS and NLDS; and
3. World Series, a best-of-7 game series played between the champions of each league.

MLB has several blackout rules. A local broadcaster has priority to televise games of the team in their market over national broadcasters.

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I'm a 19 year old male from Cleveland, OH, USA. Doubt that will matter, but I'm trying to give insight in to my life for the best answer possible. My highest grade completed is 8th grade. I was in 9th grade three times. I failed the first two times because I never attended school and finally dropped out the third year because I did not want to complete high school at the age of 20. I have my GED (General Education Development). I want to get enrolled in college asap.

So, my biggest passion in life is, simply put, The Universe. I would love to become an Astronomer or an Astrophysicist. The biggest problem with this is that I don't meet any prerequisites for taking a course in Physics which is where I would like to start. Like I said, I dropped out in 9th grade; so I never got to take any advanced classes in Math or Science. Throughout my entire school years I excelled in Math and Science. Getting older and having been out of school for so long I feel I cannot do math at all anymore. I have to think for seconds at a time when asked simple addition problems, etc. I feel it would take a long time to get back where I was when I was younger. I've smoked a lot of marijuana, partly a reason I never attended school, but I also believe it has destroyed my memory, which is why I think it will take me a long time to get back to where I was. I want to do something very hands on and pertaining to the Universe. I want to make amazing discoveries and breakthroughs. I want my name in history as a great scientist. I will not leave this world behind just to be forgotten shortly after.

What course should I start with to lead me on the path of becoming an Astronomer or an Astrophysicist? Will I even be able to accomplish this despite my lack of schooling? Since I really want to do something hands on, is Astronomy/Astrophysics the right area to be looking? I've read that "employment in the field is quite varied, with most astronomers working in the academic community," on Astronomy. If I do go through with either of those options, what courses should I start off with? Remember, I don't meet any prerequisites for taking Physics. What basic courses should I take to be able to take Physics, if Physics is my best bet.

The other thing I'm looking at is anything in the computer field. IT, Graphic Design, Web Development, Programming, etc. The reason this is my second choice is becausing computers are my second passion. I'm extremely quick with them and learn new things with them even quicker. I have an interview tomorrow to do graphic design for a guy (we'll call him Bob). Supposedly none of his employees started off at less than $30/hr, he offers housing with no rent and each employee receives their own laptop. Sounds entirely too good to be true. I've been doing graphic design (or at least toying with it) since I was about 12 when I received my first pirated version of Adobe Photoshop 7.0. Bob needs someone to do coupon magazines for him. I've never made anything that's actually been printed or anything. I've made basic websites for me, friends and I did one real job for someone on GetAFreelancer.com which was a web template. Everyone I know says I'm talented with graphic design, but I don't think so. I don't think I have the creativeness that's necessary for any kind of art. So, what Bob is explaining to me sounds simple enough and it sounds like I would be working with a team of graphic designers to do the whole magazine layout and everything. I'm worried because I really don't know what this is like and I heard before I talked to him that he offered training which really had me interested in the job, but now it seems as if he's expecting me to already be well rounded with this exact graphic work. This job interview is scaring me further away from going to college to become a graphic designer. I would really rather not end up doing Programming. I know it pays well which had me interested at a young age, but now it seems entirely too tedious for nothing except money. So IT is my next choice, but I'm terrible with hardware and don't see myself doing that.

I want my name in history and I want a better understanding of where I came from, how and why, but a career in the Science field looks grim because I simply don't think I'm smart enough or have enough education. That leaves me with something in the computer field which is good money and a very demanding line of work which is easy to get in to college for. Please do not give me a 50 word response on this. I'm looking for some serious, detailed and wise help here. Thanks in advance.
So far, thank you skinny. You're the only person who paid any kind of attention to my actual questions. I have thought about going to see an advisor, but like you said, get many opinions, which is why I'm here. After all of your personal opinions, I will seek a professional one. Please, keep answering people! Do not say anything about the medical field again please. It's out of the question. I will be a scientist or an IT guy. End of story. Just help me figure out which, why and how please.
Thank you Electic Witch. Nice to know somewhere near me shares my ambitions. I feel alone in this world. Now, about Tri-C. I plan on going to Cleveland State University for whatever I end up taking because my mom works there and I can go for damn near free and get grants for the rest. As long as I can get grants or and nice payment plan to go to Tri-C, I will definitely look in to that. I know about the weed thing, I haven't smoked in over a month and I feel great. I feel more clear headed and actually feel as if some of my memory is returning.
Jana M, that is the most motivational answer I've read so far. Thank you very much, this is mostly what I was looking for. Stories from other personal experiences. I live in poverty as well which gives me all the initiative I need. That thing about asking yourself how much you care should help a lot. Best answer so far, detailed on courses and in what order and a person experience. You have no idea how much that helped.
Electic, I just noticed your edit.
"Or would you like to discover new stars and search for planets?"
That's right along the lines of what I would like to do. Although actually going out and exploring planets/moons would be very nice. Just not sure if I could get over all the fears involved with space travel.
Thanks luckyfive, very informative and helpful. I've actually typed things up and read them hours later, never waited days. I will try that. I also make pro and con lists for other things, but didn't do it with this decision.

Hey man.
I'm from Cleveland too. Well, living currently in Parma (couple minutes south of the city).

It's really great that you want to become an Astronomer or an Astrophysicist. It is the same field that I'm going for.

I think you should start off at a community college such as Tri-c. Their classes are cheap and you can start at the math level that is right for you.
Take math and science classes.

As you advance, start taking harder classes such as trig, calculus, physics, chemistry.

Once you are all set, you can attend an university.

But first thing if first. You have to stop smoking pot. It ruins your memory and makes you kinda "slow" in comprehending.

–What course should I start with to lead me on the path of becoming an Astronomer or an Astrophysicist?

*Any math, physics, astronomy, chemistry class.

–Will I even be able to accomplish this despite my lack of schooling?

*Your past doesn't matter. You got your GED so you can attend a community college and have a new start. You are still capable of learning so if you give it your best, you will do fine.

–Since I really want to do something hands on, is Astronomy/Astrophysics the right area to be looking?

*What do you mean, hands on? I am going into Mechanical Engineering where I want to study and build more better space vehicles. Maybe even go to the moon or Mars one day.
Is that what you would like to do?
Or would you like to discover new stars and search for planets?

–What basic courses should I take to be able to take Physics, if Physics is my best bet.

*You need algebra and some times trig for physics and good reading skills (which you do have).
You should be able to manipulate equations……. something like this:

v1 - v2 / t = x solve for t
It is simple once you know how to do it.

–The other thing I'm looking at is anything in the computer field. IT, Graphic Design, Web Development, Programming, etc.

*You do NOT want to do Graphic Design. This field has no jobs. But if that guy is offering a job for $30/hour and you want to do it……. you should! I would.

–Science field looks grim because I simply don't think I'm smart enough or have enough education.

*Education is like clockworks. 2+2 will always equal 4. Once you learn all these little tricks it will be simple. Pick up books and you can learn or even ask us people on Y!A.

If all else fails, you can always join the military to do computer work. You will get money and you can retire fast. Also you can earn respect.
You can also attend college while in service which maybe can lead you somewhere else.

I don't know man, you go lots of potential in you. You just got to try and finding what's right for you.
Pick up a math or science book and see if it's right for you.

OH remember one thing when picking classes.
Technology classes are more hands on and less of the math stuff.

Good luck man!



06 4th, 2009

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06 1st, 2009

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Anxious about how to market YOUR business online? What I have to share with YOU will help you a wee bit, I suppose.

The basic idea is to get people to visit your website. In order to do this, YOU have to advertise your product/opportunity to everybody out there, so that they are become interested and visit your website. There are two main advertising methods, Paid and Unpaid.

Among the paid methods, Google adwords/PPC (pay-per-click) is the best, provided YOU know what YOU are doing. If not, YOU WILL lose YOUR pants. But once mastered, it is basically a cash generating machine. I would highly recommend Perry Marshall’s book ‘ Definitive guide to Google Adwords’ as a must-have, if YOU choose to go down this route (eventually, you have to)

But IF YOU are on a shoestring budget, like how I was when I started out, then YOU can use web 2.0. It’s nothing but social media marketing through networking sites like facebook, twitter, squidoo, myspace, orkut, friendster, linkedin, etc.

I hope that would have helped you a bit. What I decided was, to market a top-tier product by using the most advanced online marketing system that there is out there; CarbonCopyPRO.

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Dreamweaver v8.0

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05 31st, 2009

Dreamweaver 8 is the program I used to make my website. I love dreamweaver because it was also the program I used to make my very first website when I was 12. I always loved Macromedia’s products but they were bought out by Adobe so Dreamweaver 8 was the last release from Macromedia. You’ll notice that most recent versions of Dreamweaver are CS3 and CS4 from Adobe.

Download Dreamweaver 8 here: http://www.mediafire.com/?k4yhzy5xzz2

Macromedia® Dreamweaver® 8 from Adobe is the industry-leading web development tool that lets you efficiently design, develop and maintain standards-based websites and applications. Dreamweaver 8 provides a powerful combination of visual layout tools, application development features, and code editing support.

What’s New in Dreamweaver 8

Dreamweaver 8 includes many new features to help you create and maintain websites that range from basic home pages to advanced applications that support best practices and the latest technologies. For a list of the features, see the Dreamweaver page on the Adobe website at http://www.adobe.com/go/dreamweaver.

You can find tutorials on how to build a website with Dreamweaver 8 here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACgPyza02PA&feature=PlayList&p=9BA144F355564D49&index=0

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