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81. Tarantella, Inc. -- Customers -- Meyn Foods
At the US subsidiary office in Flowery Branch, georgia, employees were using a But in deciding which products to select for a timely, costeffective
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Meyn Foods wanted to give remote employees access to the same diverse mix of applications and data that headquarters employees enjoy. The Netherlands-based company also needed to spend minimal time and money on custom programming and client software. A portal powered by Sun ONE Portal Server, Tarantella Enterprise 3 software, and Tarantella Integration Pack for Sun ONE Portal Server helped the company do just that.
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Meyn Foods, a leading manufacturer of equipment and systems for the poultry and convenience food processing industry, has a network of subsidiaries and local agents in more than 20 countries, including the United States. But not everyone on its worldwide team could access the key applications and data used by employees at its headquarters in Oostzaan, the Netherlands. At the U.S. subsidiary office in Flowery Branch, Georgia, employees were using a different enterprise resource planning (ERP) system than the Netherlands group. The company wanted its remote employees to have the same BaaN ERP system, report-writing applications, and email client as their European counterparts, as well as access to key sales, service, and inventory data.

82. News Archive -Georgia
She wants to move to the town, earn enough money to buy a house there and work The Micro Enterprise Development (MED) program of World Vision georgia,
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The social, political and economical status once boasted by the second and third cities of Georgia; Kutaisi and Batumi, has slowly eroded away since the collapse of the Soviet Union, leaving unemployment and a break down of industry and infrastructure in its wake. World Vision's Micro Enterprise Development program (MED) is assisting vulnerable families to create a sustainable income and assist them out of poverty, to restore dignity, purpose and a sense of hope.
Archive News Vision Articles - Georgia News items are in sobOrangeHeader order with the most current at the top of each section. 11th July, 2005 ‘Street Wise’ project reaches out to Georgia’s forgotten youth By Keti Nozadze - Communications Assistant Georgian, Russian, Armenian, Kurdish and Roma, these young people aged 10 to 20 comprise the forgotten youth of this former Soviet-bloc country. 11th July, 2005 'Street Wise' project reaches out to Georgia's forgotten youth 1st April, 2005 Saida goes to school in Abkhazia: Reasons for hope December 8th, 2003 New HIV/AIDS project in Georgia gives reason for hope October 28th, 2003

83. Epinions.com - The Greatest American Beer Stores: Great Places To Buy Imported A
Of course, stores with a wide selection and knowledgeable staff are not a given, They call it a frequent buyers program, and recent member specials have
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Cask and Keg
Tucked away in the quaint tourist area of Mystic, famous for its aquarium, seaport, and Old Mystic Village of tiny shops of every sort imaginable, you will find the Cask and Keg. They stock locals from Hammer and Nail and Cottrell, but they also offer lots of hard-to-find stuff like Samichlaus, Monchsoff Schwarzbier, and the Cisco Brewers line.
Georgia Sherlocks' prices are already low, but by filling out a form you can get a free supermarket-style discount card. They call it a frequent buyers program, and recent member specials have included Sam Adams Winter Lager 12-packs for $5.98, Bass Ale Six-Packs for $5.98, and Mackeson XXX Stout for $4.98. But wait. Not far down Barret Parkway (just across rout 41 in fact) you'll find another gem called Beverage Resort . This store just opened in the fall of 2003, and they boast a large number of six-packs and singles of fine imports and microbrews. Gasthaus Gose, Kostritzer Schwarzbier, Konig Pilsner, and many, many more are to be found here.

84. Section 508: 508 Training
This portion of the site, called Buy Accessible, offers an online select lodging,write contracts, identify food/menu issues, and prepare a budget.
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85. AgExporter: Building Exporter Potential: EUSAFEC Takes Innovative Approach - Eas
Sponsored by EUSAFEC, the pilot program began this summer. Eastern USAgricultural and food Export Council (EUSAFEC) Members Connecticut, Delaware,
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Perhaps the most daunting task any entrepreneur must face with a new enterprise is simply getting started; and so it is with companies that want to export their agricultural products to other countries. How do you determine your best target markets? Where can you find buyers interested in your products? How do you link up with a reputable agent or distributor? What techniques should you use to market your product? For companies located in the 10 member states of the Eastern U.S. Agricultural and Food Export Council (EUSAFEC), this task is becoming easier. The regional trade association recently began sponsoring an innovative program to help agricultural producers and processors become established exporters. By the end of the program, participants will have prepared international business plans customized for their individual companies.

86. ABQJOURNAL: U.S. Appears Headed For Peanut Surplus
There s always somebody who wants to take a shot at the peanut program, said As a result, peanut acreage increased 25 percent in georgia and 15
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  • 87. Wal-Mart Stands Out On Rolls Of PeachCare | Ajc.com
    A snapshot of georgia s program for uninsured children shows that it s WalMart workers can buy individual coverage for as low as $15.25 every two weeks
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    88. 12 Marketing Tips For Increasing Your Returns From Small Woodlots
    If your timber is located near a mill, buyers may pay more because transportation georgia Pacific Corp. Forest Management Assistance Program. Box 1040
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    Whole Document Navigator (Click Here) Top of Document Background - 1. Know the Market Trends - 2. Keep Current on Market Prices - 3. Know the Price Zones - 4. Let Buyers Know You Are Selling for the Best Price - 5. Time Your Sale - 6. Look for Market Changes - 7. Identify Your Products - 8. Know Your Woodlot Sites - 9. Be Prepared for Risks - 10. Study Your Taxable Income Options - 11. Plan Ahead -12. Search Out Available Services Florida Division of Forestry County Extension Forest Industry Florida Forestry Association Forestry Consultants References Footnotes
    12 Marketing Tips for Increasing your Returns from Small Woodlots
    D.M. Flinchum and Michael Jacobson Many factors influence the amount of revenue you receive from a timber sale. This document identifies a dozen, but individual circumstances vary so there may be others. Before placing your product on the market, decide which factors are most important to you; then search out the services that are available. The difference between marketing your forest product and just selling your product could make a considerable difference in your bank account.
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    Generally, owners of small tracts of forest land are not familiar with timber or other wood-product markets. Consequently, many landowners may be selling wood for less than its real value. Marketing forest products, like any other commodity, is a complex business venture. Thoughtful planning, management, and timing, along with some knowledge of the market, can make a considerable difference in the economic returns from a woodlot investment.

    89. Enviroshopping Buy Smarter
    When it comes to large containers of food, be sure you don t buy more than Loose produce may become bruised from handling, but you can select just the
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    Enviroshopping: Buy Smarter
    Marie Hammer and Joan Papadi Each week, a ritual called "taking out the garbage" is repeated in nearly every household. In neatly tied-up trash bags are the unwanted fragments of our daily lives. Once deposited at curbside or in a dumpster, the garbage (technically called solid waste) is picked up, hauled to a landfill for disposal and forgotten by those who generated it. Floridians throw away about 8 pounds of garbage per person each day, double the national average. The Florida rate is increased somewhat by the trash from our visitors (35 million a year) and an active construction industry which generates a large amount of debris. All this garbage is "Here Today...Here Tomorrow." We must be responsible not only for what we consume, but also for what we dispose. What we dispose of wastes energy and materials and can release pollutants into the environment. The environmental impact of trash begins long before it becomes trash. It starts with the mining or extraction of raw materials, and continues when the raw materials are transported to the factory. When the products are manufactured, stored, and transported to the retail store, pollution can occur. Each incident of pollution may be small, but added together they contribute to the pollution problems that are of so much concern today. By reducing the amount of waste you produce, you save energy and reduce pollution.

    90. Peacock-Harper Culinary Collection
    She taught them how to plan and grow or to buy foods to meet those needs, She attended georgia State College for Women, transferred to Columbia
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    Contribute time, money, or books to the collection now or as part of your legacy to Virginia Tech. Search for Books: The online card catalog can be used to search for books in the collection. Image Base: The collection contains hundreds of images relating to the books in the collections and the organization. Donor List: View a recent list of donors. Culinary Research: The collection has been fertile ground for research. ... Special Collections and the Digital Library and Archives at Virginia Tech Culinary Collection Scholarships: Graduate students at Virginia Tech may qualify for one of two endowed scholarships which have been established by the Peacock-Harper Culinary History Collection Committee. The scholarships are intended to encourage students to use the Collection in their studies. The scholarships honor Janet Lowe Cameron and Jean Allen Phillips . The Committee raised the funds for the scholarships which are invested by the Virginia Tech Foundation. Earnings are used to fund annual scholarships. Members of the Committee review scholarship applications and select the recipient(s). Two $1,000 scholarships are available for the 2005 Fall semester. Applicants must be 1) graduate students, currently enrolled or who have been accepted for graduate work at Virginia Tech, 2) interested in studying food culture, and 3) one who achieved an undergraduate QCA of 3.0 in her/his major area. Students in any department or college may apply.

    91. Code Adam Participants (B)
    Best Buy s 550 stores in 48 states participate in the Code Adam program. Big Bear and P C Foods care about child safety and instituted the Code Adam
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