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Sunday, 7 February 2016

How to Welcome a Distinguished GuestIn Feburary 2016 07,

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Greet your guest personally. Whether you're meeting a distinguished guest at the airport or just prior to a formal business meeting, greet him with a friendly handshake and a brief introduction. Proceed to introduce any of your accompanying associates to your guest. For example, you might say, 'Ms. Important Guest, I'd like to introduce you to our organization's advertising representative, Mr. Jack Jackson.'
Present your guest with an event agenda that outlines meeting times and locations, organized meals, group activities and downtime. Familiarize your guest with the meeting or event facility, continuing to introduce her to associates you bump into during the process.
Make your guest as comfortable as possible. If your event calls for overnight accommodations, have the room reserved well in advance. Have a copy of the event agenda in the room, as well as contact information for yourself and other event planners. Additionally, make sure your meeting rooms are clean, organized and well-marked.
Follow seating etiquette for formal dinner parties. Your distinguished guest should be seated to the right of the host. Place cards may be used to identify seating arrangements for guests.
Write and execute a brief but professional speech to introduce your distinguished guest if he is scheduled to speak at a meeting, luncheon or dinner. Otherwise, welcome your guest with succinct remarks relating his position or honors at any meeting or event in which he is a participant. For an introductory speech, you need to prepare ahead of time, developing a brief biographical sketch of your speaker by researching his credentials, achievements and honors. An introductory speech should address the topic at hand, the relevance of the topic and a brief overview of the credentials of the speaker. Save his name for last, both to build momentum and as a cue to the audience to welcome the guest.
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Thursday, 4 February 2016

How to Host Your Own DomainIn Feburary 2016 04,

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Download a Web server. This is usually necessary since Windows doesn't come with a default Web server. Apache is a good program, but you can also download ABYSS, which is a free program that you can download (see Resources).
Read the documentation that is included with ABYSS to familiarize yourself with the program. This is only necessary if you've never used ABYSS, or if you do not have Apache on your system.
Visit the No-IP website (see Resources). Set up an account while you are on this page. Choose the domain name you want to use.
Download the No-IP client. Click on the Windows operating system download. Download the program and then install it.
Fill in the information the program asks for. Make sure the program runs after installing it. Once all of your information is entered, your IP address will resolve to the domain you chose, which should be something like xxxxxx.hostnameofserver.com (where xxxxxx is the name you chose).
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