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Getting Started with Kanban
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This article lists the technical and functional specifications allowing you to attain both strength and flexibility for your SaaS application. It will help you conceptualize the security of your application, taking into account important constraints from the beginning of your project. You will thus be able to cover short terms needs, while at the same time anticipation any future evolutions necessary to the development of your business. Represent Behavior with Classes not Flags, 11 Nov 2011, Steven Smith (rss) When designing your software systems, favor the use of classes to model behavior within the system over the overuse of flags in your data model. The resulting design will be more flexible, less tightly coupled, and easier to maintain. |
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What are articles of incorporation? Where can I find examples for nonprofits?
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Articles of incorporation is a legal document that is filed with the state to create a corporation. Nonprofit articles contain the organization’s basic information (name, registered agent, office address, etc.) and tax exemption information.
Most Secretary of State web sites will have templates and/or instructions for nonprofit articles of incorporation. You could also search the Internet for the keywords “nonprofit articles of incorporation”, plus your state and type of nonprofit. For example, “articles of incorporation California youth”.
Since your situation may differ from any samples you may find, we recommend that you consult an attorney for legal assistance when creating your own organization’s articles of incorporation.
We invite you to share your nonprofit’s articles of incorporation in our Sample Documents section.
To learn more about starting a nonprofit, please see our free resources:
- Before You Seek a Grant: A Checklist for New Nonprofits, available as an online webinar or as an in-person class.
- Webinar Series for Nonprofit Startup Organizations
- Establishing a Nonprofit Organization tutorial
To learn more about this topic, selected resources below may also be helpful.
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Examples Of Articles Of Incorporation: Ask Your Incorporation Agent For What Is Right In Your Case!
Please note that this is merely an example of articles of incorporationand should not be used as a template for your own.
Watch my specially selected playlist of many videos on different aspects of incorporation, including articles of incorporation. You can choose the one you want to see, by clicking on the arrows on either side of the screen: |
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Computers and Education in America
In the last decade, computers have invaded every aspect of education, from kindergarten through college. The figures show that schools have spent over two billion dollars installing two million new computers. Recently, with the explosive increase of sites on the Internet, computers have taken another dramatic rise. In just five years, the number of Internet hosts has skyrocketed from 2 million to nearly 20 million. It is not uncommon for 6th graders to surf the Net, design their own home pages, and e-mail their friends or
strangers they have "met" on the Web. Computer literacy is a reality for many junior high students and most high school students.
In the midst of this technological explosion, we might well stop and ask some key questions. Is computer technology good or bad for education? Are students learning more or less? What, exactly, are they learning? And who stands to benefit from education's current infatuation with computers and the Internet?
In the debate over the virtues of computers in education, the technological optimists think that computers and the Internet are ushering us into the next literacy revolution, a change as profound as Gutenberg's invention of the printing press. In contrast, a much smaller but growing number of critics believe that cyberspace is not the ideal classroom. I agree with the critics. If you consider your own experience, you'll agree that the benefits of computer literacy are at best wildly overrated. At their worst, computers and the Internet pander to the short attention spans and the passive viewing habits of a young television generation.
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