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Where’s My Money? Five Sneaky Ways to Get Paid After an Event June 2, 2014 | AUTHOR: Andy Johnston | POSTED IN: tips Doing a wonderful job on an event is great. Getting paid is even better. But sometimes getting paid on time is tough. That sense of personal satisfaction you feel at the end of a successful event is rewarding, but you can’t pay the bills with it. Why It Pays to be Paid Quickly If you’re like most planners, your best friends are your credit cards. The problem is that the interest on a credit card balance can quickly eat up your profit margin. - 90 days – A $20,000 balance at 15% interest costs you $500. - 90 days – A $50,000 balance at 15% interest costs you $1,255. Wouldn’t you rather have your money in the bank, drawing interest and building profit? The Time to Think About Being Paid is BEFORE You Do the Job There’s always a big rush to respond to an event RFP or project offer. Check out the prospective client in advance. Talk about money early. Have a solid contract or work agreement. Sneaky Tip #1 Sneaky Tip #2 1. Sneaky Tip #3 1. 2.

EQOSPHERE.COM - Simplifie la revalorisation Gestion de contrats Contract Live ASCB Meeting – Minisymposia, ePoster Talk, and Poster Topics Minisymposia topic sessions will not be determined until August after all abstracts are submitted for Minisymposia talk consideration at the first abstract deadline (August 5). The ASCB hopes this allows for more people to submit abstracts for the possibility of presenting a talk. There are a total of 14 “umbrella” topics. Please review the topics below to find the topic that best fits your abstract. Each topic has been designated with a specific number of Minisymposia sessions with seven speakers each. The number of sessions designated for the topic is also listed below. Cell Division and Cell Cycle Control (2 sessions; 14 talks)Topic Co-Chairs:Fred Cross, Rockefeller UniversitySophie Dumont, University of California, San FranciscoAmy Gladfelter, Dartmouth CollegeAhna Skop, University of Wisconsin, Madison Cell Motion and Mechanobiology (1 session; 7 talks) Topic Co-Chairs:Dennis Discher, University of PennsylvaniaEwa Paluch, University College London, UK

LG Pocket Photo : l'imprimante de poche pour smartphones iOS/Android Pour pouvoir imprimer des photos partout et même sans fil depuis un smartphone, LG a mis au point la Pocket Photo. Une imprimante Bluetooth et NFC de poche qui s'avère compatible Android et iOS. Parce qu'aujourd'hui imprimer sans fil fait partie du quotidien, LG a mis au point cette imprimante miniature exploitant la technologie de ZINK par sublimation thermique. Il n'y a donc pas de cartouche d'encre à prévoir, c'est la chaleur qui permet de révéler les couleurs du papier ZINK 2.0. La LG Pocket Photo impressionne aussi par sa petite taille (7,2cm de largeur, 12cm de longueur et 2,4cm d'épaisseur), son poids (215g) et ses possibilités de connexion sans fil avec les smartphones iOS et Android. L'apairage se fait en Bluetooth ou en NFC par le biais de l'app mobile Pocket Photo grâce à laquelle il sera également possible d'effectuer quelques retouches sur les clichés avant de les imprimer au format 5,1 cm x 7,6 cm.

Shavlik ASCB Meeting – Abstract Presentation Formats *The Minisymposium talk, Minisymposium Lightning talk, and ePoster talk formats are only available for the first abstract deadline on August 5. For purposes of citation, all abstracts assigned to any of these types of sessions appear as a supplement to the Journal Molecular Biology of the Cell. For more information on Publication & Citation of Abstracts, please click here. Minisymposium Talks and NEW! Minisymposium Lightning Talks Click here to view the Minisymposia Topics and Co-Chairs. The deadline to submit for consideration as a Minisymposium talk or Minisymposium Lightning Talk is August 5, 2014 at 9:00 pm EDT. There are a total of 14 “umbrella” topics for the minisymposia. There will be a total of 25 individual Minisymposia sessions derived from the 14 “umbrella” topics. For each session, co-chairs will have the option to select Minisymposium talks, as follows: You must submit for a Minisymposium talk to have the option to present a Minisymposium Lightning talk. ePoster Talks

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