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DEM Sports Themed Weddings LivinTheHighLine.com; chronicles of High Line Park NYC 10 Solutions to Easily Create Your Online Portfolio You don’t have to be a coding nerd to be able to build your own online design portfolio. There’s a bunch of handy sites and communities out there that are allowing designers to showcase their work and flourish with with work requests. Here’s 10 solutions to easily create an online portfolio of your own, giving you the platform to showcase your work to the world. Krop Krop’s Creative Database is an hosted portfolio solution that allows you to spend your energy promoting your portfolio, not building it! Pros: Popular portfolio site with the handy resource of the Krop job board right next door. Cons: You’re limited to 10 images if you’re a cheapskate! Carbonmade Carbonmade is a lickety-split online portfolio sans the headache, that supports images, flash and video content. Pros: Nice Javascript navigation and effects spice up the experience of browsing your portfolio. Cons: Themes are limited, with an option of a black or white colour scheme. Coroflot Shown’d Behance DeviantArt Flickr WooThemes

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XOO placa de gráficos Web, Photoshop PSD, vectores, iconos, 3D, logotipos, wp y sitios web - mercado libre Gannett Blog Así se responde a una oferta de trabajo La culpa de que ponga esto es del gran Carlos (ánimo chaval que de todo se sale). Parece que o bien es un mail en cadena o realmente hubo un simpático que se tomo la molestia de responder a una oferta de trabajo en la que los requerimientos quizá sean, digamos, un poco más elevados de lo normal. Parecerá una tontería pero me ha parecido bien reirnos un poco de esta situación que en realidad no es tan rara como pueda parecer. El texto original está en portugués por lo que es posible que comenta algún fallo de traducción. Igualmente las risas están aseguradas. Oferta de trabajo para entrar en el área de Diseño Requisitos Académicos: Licenciado o a punto de finalizar la carrera de Diseño Competencias personales Capacidad comunicativaIniciativa y automotivaciónCapacidad de gestión y organizaciónCreatividad Competencias técnicas (Conocimientos de los siguientes programas y lenguajes) Remuneración: por determinarDuración de contrato: 6 meses con posibilidad de quedarse en el equipo La respuesta

Consumer Complaints List, Reviews, Reports, and Filings 9/11 Conspiracy Theories - Debunking the Myths - World Trade Center - Pentagon - Flight 93 February 3, 2005 12:00 AM From the moment the first airplane crashed into the World Trade Center on the morning of September 11, 2001, the world has asked one simple and compelling question: How could it happen? Three and a half years later, not everyone is convinced we know the truth. Go to Google.com, type in the search phrase "World Trade Center conspiracy" and you'll get links to an estimated 628,000 Web sites. Healthy skepticism, it seems, has curdled into paranoia. To investigate 16 of the most prevalent claims made by conspiracy theorists, POPULAR MECHANICS assembled a team of nine researchers and reporters who, together with PM editors, consulted more than 70 professionals in fields that form the core content of this magazine, including aviation, engineering and the military. In the end, we were able to debunk each of these assertions with hard evidence and a healthy dose of common sense.

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