In Feburary 2016 21,
Write the title of the web page in quotation marks followed by a period: 'Yahoo! Image Search Results for [what you searched for].' For example, if you searched for 'Kitties,' your page title would be 'Yahoo! Image Search Results for Kitties.'
Write 'Yahoo Images' next in italics as it is the website title followed by a period. For example, 'Yahoo! Image Search Results for Kitties.' Yahoo Images.
Write the medium of publication, in this case, 'Web,' followed by a period. ''Yahoo! Image Search Results for Kitties.' Yahoo Images. Web.
Write the date you accessed the page in the format 'day month year' followed by a period. Your final citation will look like: 'Yahoo! Image Search Results for Kitties.' Yahoo Images. Web. 21 July 2011.
Citing the Picture
To cite an individual picture from a Yahoo! Images search rather than the search itself, click the desired picture. This will open the website hosting the image.
Click the 'X' button in the top right-hand corner of the black Yahoo! window at the top of the screen, as this might distract you from citing the original page.
Cite the hosting website. In MLA format, the name of the hosting website is italicized:'Name of Picture.' Name of Hosting Website. Name of Website Publisher (if available). Date of website publication in Date Month Year format (if this is unavailable, put 'n.d.'). Web. Date accessed.For example: 'iPad Background --- Two Kitties Playing.' iPad Wallpapers. n.d. Web. 21 July 2011.
In Feburary 2016 21,
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Sonntag, 21. Februar 2016
How to Plan for Rain When Hosting a PartyIn Feburary 2016 21,
In Feburary 2016 21,
Think about bad weather when you are planning your party. It is much easier to provide for weather contingencies in the planning stages of a party then when guests begin showing up at your door.
Decide if your event will proceed rain or shine before you send out the invitations. Include a rain date on the invitation if bad weather will prevent your party from occurring.
Call your guests promptly if you decide to cancel your event. Guests may be unaware of weather conditions in your area or uncertain if the weather is severe enough to cancel your party. Contacting your guests promptly allows you to remind them of your rain date and prevents guests from arriving at your front door after the party has been canceled.
Purchase inexpensive gazebos and tables if you intend to proceed rain or shine. Unless there is a major storm, good party planning dictates you provide your guests with shelter from the rain. Many of the gazebos on the market will provide adequate shelter unless you are hit by a major storm.
Plan your party at a local park that includes an all weather shelter house. Renting the all weather shelter house may be more expensive but your party will not be affected by any change in weather.
Create backup activities if rain pushes your party inside. If your outside activities have been washed out, planning alternatives will keep your guests amused.
Hope for a rain free party. Watch the weather forecast and keep planning for the best. Mother Nature may just create a beautiful day.
In Feburary 2016 21,
Think about bad weather when you are planning your party. It is much easier to provide for weather contingencies in the planning stages of a party then when guests begin showing up at your door.
Decide if your event will proceed rain or shine before you send out the invitations. Include a rain date on the invitation if bad weather will prevent your party from occurring.
Call your guests promptly if you decide to cancel your event. Guests may be unaware of weather conditions in your area or uncertain if the weather is severe enough to cancel your party. Contacting your guests promptly allows you to remind them of your rain date and prevents guests from arriving at your front door after the party has been canceled.
Purchase inexpensive gazebos and tables if you intend to proceed rain or shine. Unless there is a major storm, good party planning dictates you provide your guests with shelter from the rain. Many of the gazebos on the market will provide adequate shelter unless you are hit by a major storm.
Plan your party at a local park that includes an all weather shelter house. Renting the all weather shelter house may be more expensive but your party will not be affected by any change in weather.
Create backup activities if rain pushes your party inside. If your outside activities have been washed out, planning alternatives will keep your guests amused.
Hope for a rain free party. Watch the weather forecast and keep planning for the best. Mother Nature may just create a beautiful day.
In Feburary 2016 21,
Freitag, 12. Februar 2016
How to Have a Successful Cheer Dance Competition for 6In Feburary 2016 12,
In Feburary 2016 12,
Plan ahead in advance at least four months to give yourself sufficient time to organize the junior cheer dance competition.
Create a website for the store front of your cheer dance club. Advertise the competition on the website to reach a wide public audience.
Recruit other staff members or parents to join you on a panel of event organizers so that you can share the workload and delegate responsibilities. Assign specific duties to panel members such as marketing, publicity, competition program, competition entries, sponsorship and staffing.
Decide on the goals of the event and whether you want it to be just a competition or also a fund-raiser for the cheer dance club. Decide whether you want the competition to be local, national or international and plan the marketing accordingly. Note that you must apply for nonprofit status from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to declare money raised and to gain tax exemption.
Schedule a suitable date in your diary for the competition such as a weekend or during a school vacation in spring or summer to increase your chances of hosting a successful competition. Holding a competition during months of inclement weather can result in low audience participation.
Find a venue such as a school gym, large community center or a public sports stadium. Try to find premises free of charge or those offering a discounted rate in return for good publicity. Book the venue once a deal has been reached.
Seek sponsorship from companies who would be prepared to donate the trophy and cash prizes in return for free advertising and raising their public profile. Seek financial aid also from funding bodies who support sports competitions.
Invite a local or national celebrity, as well as professional cheer dance coaches and competition judges accredited by the National Cheerleading Association to be on the panel of judges to raise the publicity of the event, to help draw in a full audience and to ensure the success of the cheer dance competition.
Plan how you are going to handle competition entries. Create a paper entry form or an online form (or both) to be filled in before the competition to be able to assess how many children and dance squads will be participating. Indicate a deadline for entries to avoid a last minute rush in entries or unpredictable numbers turning up on the day of the event.
Circulate posters in your local shopping mall, schools, other cheer dance clubs or schools and at the venue hosting your event. Place an ad in local, national or international newspapers and magazines. Contact your local and national radio and television stations to broadcast the news about the cheerleading competition for six-year-olds.
Plan a schedule of cheer dance competition heats and any fund-raising events that can take part during the day.
Recruit volunteers to staff the event, making sure that some members know first aid in case a child falls ill or has an injury.
Raise funds by charging competition entry fees, selling competition merchandise such as T-shirts, sweaters and gym skirts. Sell refreshments to hydrate competitors and audience members.
In Feburary 2016 12,
Plan ahead in advance at least four months to give yourself sufficient time to organize the junior cheer dance competition.
Create a website for the store front of your cheer dance club. Advertise the competition on the website to reach a wide public audience.
Recruit other staff members or parents to join you on a panel of event organizers so that you can share the workload and delegate responsibilities. Assign specific duties to panel members such as marketing, publicity, competition program, competition entries, sponsorship and staffing.
Decide on the goals of the event and whether you want it to be just a competition or also a fund-raiser for the cheer dance club. Decide whether you want the competition to be local, national or international and plan the marketing accordingly. Note that you must apply for nonprofit status from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to declare money raised and to gain tax exemption.
Schedule a suitable date in your diary for the competition such as a weekend or during a school vacation in spring or summer to increase your chances of hosting a successful competition. Holding a competition during months of inclement weather can result in low audience participation.
Find a venue such as a school gym, large community center or a public sports stadium. Try to find premises free of charge or those offering a discounted rate in return for good publicity. Book the venue once a deal has been reached.
Seek sponsorship from companies who would be prepared to donate the trophy and cash prizes in return for free advertising and raising their public profile. Seek financial aid also from funding bodies who support sports competitions.
Invite a local or national celebrity, as well as professional cheer dance coaches and competition judges accredited by the National Cheerleading Association to be on the panel of judges to raise the publicity of the event, to help draw in a full audience and to ensure the success of the cheer dance competition.
Plan how you are going to handle competition entries. Create a paper entry form or an online form (or both) to be filled in before the competition to be able to assess how many children and dance squads will be participating. Indicate a deadline for entries to avoid a last minute rush in entries or unpredictable numbers turning up on the day of the event.
Circulate posters in your local shopping mall, schools, other cheer dance clubs or schools and at the venue hosting your event. Place an ad in local, national or international newspapers and magazines. Contact your local and national radio and television stations to broadcast the news about the cheerleading competition for six-year-olds.
Plan a schedule of cheer dance competition heats and any fund-raising events that can take part during the day.
Recruit volunteers to staff the event, making sure that some members know first aid in case a child falls ill or has an injury.
Raise funds by charging competition entry fees, selling competition merchandise such as T-shirts, sweaters and gym skirts. Sell refreshments to hydrate competitors and audience members.
In Feburary 2016 12,
Donnerstag, 4. Februar 2016
How to Host a Tupperware PartyIn Feburary 2016 04,
In Feburary 2016 04,
Get in touch with a Tupperware consultant in your area (see Resources below). This person will help you with the all the details of planning and hosting your Tupperware party.
Discuss the type of Tupperware party you plan to host. Decide on a theme, choose whether to host your party indoors or out, and determine the number of potential guests. Work out these details with your Tupperware consultant.
Send out invitations for your Tupperware party well in advance of the event. Make sure you include the date, time, place and any other pertinent information, such as directions or special instructions. In addition, include your phone number or email address with a date to RSVP.
Anticipate that not every person will respond with an RSVP by the date requested. With that in mind, expect that you'll have to call some of the people on your invitation list to confirm their attendance.
Think about menu planning once you have a good idea of how many people will be attending your Tupperware party. Depending on the type of party you're planning to host, you should consider whether simple snacks or a buffet style meal will be in order.
Expect your Tupperware party consultant to arrive early on the day of your party to help you set up.
Relax on the day of your party. You'll be playing host to your guests, of course, but your Tupperware consultant will do the rest in terms of demonstrating all the products and taking orders.
Reap your rewards. The more orders from your party, the more Tupperware products you'll receive in return.
In Feburary 2016 04,
Get in touch with a Tupperware consultant in your area (see Resources below). This person will help you with the all the details of planning and hosting your Tupperware party.
Discuss the type of Tupperware party you plan to host. Decide on a theme, choose whether to host your party indoors or out, and determine the number of potential guests. Work out these details with your Tupperware consultant.
Send out invitations for your Tupperware party well in advance of the event. Make sure you include the date, time, place and any other pertinent information, such as directions or special instructions. In addition, include your phone number or email address with a date to RSVP.
Anticipate that not every person will respond with an RSVP by the date requested. With that in mind, expect that you'll have to call some of the people on your invitation list to confirm their attendance.
Think about menu planning once you have a good idea of how many people will be attending your Tupperware party. Depending on the type of party you're planning to host, you should consider whether simple snacks or a buffet style meal will be in order.
Expect your Tupperware party consultant to arrive early on the day of your party to help you set up.
Relax on the day of your party. You'll be playing host to your guests, of course, but your Tupperware consultant will do the rest in terms of demonstrating all the products and taking orders.
Reap your rewards. The more orders from your party, the more Tupperware products you'll receive in return.
In Feburary 2016 04,
Mittwoch, 3. Februar 2016
How to Word a Lunch Party InvitationIn Feburary 2016 03,
In Feburary 2016 03,
Place a heading to announce the lunch party at the top of the invitation. Set the theme and show guests the reason for the gathering right away. For example, if you are hosting a patio luncheon, your heading might say, 'Gather with us amongst the spring blossoms for a light luncheon.' If you are hosting a family reunion and serving a lunch meal, your heading might say, 'Please join us for a family reunion luncheon.'
Skip one or two lines.
Add the date and the time of the lunch on the next line. If your luncheon has a definite ending time, include this time also.
Place the location where you will hold the lunch on the next line.
Give other pertinent party information to your guests on the next lines. If you want specific attire, specify by writing, 'Summer casual attire' or 'Formal afternoon attire.' If you want to avoid gifts, write, 'No gifts, please.' If you expect your guests to bring a dish to pass or beverages, write, 'Please bring a salad to pass' or 'Please bring your own beverages.'
Request an RSVP from your guests by adding, 'RSVP requested,' and then provide your telephone number or email address to receive the RSVPs.
In Feburary 2016 03,
Place a heading to announce the lunch party at the top of the invitation. Set the theme and show guests the reason for the gathering right away. For example, if you are hosting a patio luncheon, your heading might say, 'Gather with us amongst the spring blossoms for a light luncheon.' If you are hosting a family reunion and serving a lunch meal, your heading might say, 'Please join us for a family reunion luncheon.'
Skip one or two lines.
Add the date and the time of the lunch on the next line. If your luncheon has a definite ending time, include this time also.
Place the location where you will hold the lunch on the next line.
Give other pertinent party information to your guests on the next lines. If you want specific attire, specify by writing, 'Summer casual attire' or 'Formal afternoon attire.' If you want to avoid gifts, write, 'No gifts, please.' If you expect your guests to bring a dish to pass or beverages, write, 'Please bring a salad to pass' or 'Please bring your own beverages.'
Request an RSVP from your guests by adding, 'RSVP requested,' and then provide your telephone number or email address to receive the RSVPs.
In Feburary 2016 03,
Montag, 1. Februar 2016
How to host a UFC / MMA watching partyIn Feburary 2016 01,
In Feburary 2016 01,
Visit the official UFC website and learn when their upcoming events will be held. Select an upcoming fight that you want to center your party around.
Order the event through your cable company. The UFC website details whether the event will be shown on cable television or if it is a Pay-Per-View event. If it is a Pay-Per-View event call your cable company and order it. Prices of the events vary. Charges will appear on your next cable bill.
Create a UFC-themed invitation. Whether you are using email, an invite website or purchasing paper invitations, use sports or UFC themes in the language of the invitation. For example, 'In Celebration of UFC 133, it is time to par-ty!' Detail normal information needed on the invitation such as date, address, time and an RSVP phone number or email address.
Purchase food and beverages for the party. If ordering food for delivery, contact the restaurant ahead of time so they are not surprised by the order. Since the UFC is a sporting event, food often found at those venues is appropriate. Pizza, hot dogs, hamburgers, chips and various dips are all suggestions for your UFC party. Note, if you have UFC friends that are in training for their own MMA competitions or are health conscious, tailor the menu in that manner. Offer vegetables and light dips and lots of lean protein such as chicken, pork, beef and fish. Also purchase both alcoholic beverages such as beer and spirits and non-alcoholic beverages such as soda, juice and sports drinks for your guests.
Purchase UFC decorations for your party. UFC licenses a line of party items such as plates, napkins and cups. Additionally, purchase posters and other UFC-themed merchandise you can display during the party.
Prepare for the party. Before everyone arrives, make sure that there is ample seating around the television. Additionally, you might need to set-up food tables and beverage stations. Make sure to chill drinks in the fridge or in a cooler before your guests arrive. Finally, hang all the UFC decorations you purchased for the party.
Host the party. During the event, make sure that everyone has enough food and drink to enjoy while watching the event. Finally, make sure that everyone practices safe drinking while at your party. If anyone overindulges in alcohol, call them a cab, find someone else to drive them home or insist that they stay until they are sober.
In Feburary 2016 01,
Visit the official UFC website and learn when their upcoming events will be held. Select an upcoming fight that you want to center your party around.
Order the event through your cable company. The UFC website details whether the event will be shown on cable television or if it is a Pay-Per-View event. If it is a Pay-Per-View event call your cable company and order it. Prices of the events vary. Charges will appear on your next cable bill.
Create a UFC-themed invitation. Whether you are using email, an invite website or purchasing paper invitations, use sports or UFC themes in the language of the invitation. For example, 'In Celebration of UFC 133, it is time to par-ty!' Detail normal information needed on the invitation such as date, address, time and an RSVP phone number or email address.
Purchase food and beverages for the party. If ordering food for delivery, contact the restaurant ahead of time so they are not surprised by the order. Since the UFC is a sporting event, food often found at those venues is appropriate. Pizza, hot dogs, hamburgers, chips and various dips are all suggestions for your UFC party. Note, if you have UFC friends that are in training for their own MMA competitions or are health conscious, tailor the menu in that manner. Offer vegetables and light dips and lots of lean protein such as chicken, pork, beef and fish. Also purchase both alcoholic beverages such as beer and spirits and non-alcoholic beverages such as soda, juice and sports drinks for your guests.
Purchase UFC decorations for your party. UFC licenses a line of party items such as plates, napkins and cups. Additionally, purchase posters and other UFC-themed merchandise you can display during the party.
Prepare for the party. Before everyone arrives, make sure that there is ample seating around the television. Additionally, you might need to set-up food tables and beverage stations. Make sure to chill drinks in the fridge or in a cooler before your guests arrive. Finally, hang all the UFC decorations you purchased for the party.
Host the party. During the event, make sure that everyone has enough food and drink to enjoy while watching the event. Finally, make sure that everyone practices safe drinking while at your party. If anyone overindulges in alcohol, call them a cab, find someone else to drive them home or insist that they stay until they are sober.
In Feburary 2016 01,
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