Wednesday 22 May 2013

Intensions & words

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   Conceal your intensions. Keep people off balance and in the dark by never revealing the purpose behind your actions. If they have no clue what you are up to, they cannot prepare the defense. Guide them far enough down the wrong path, envelop them in enough smoke, and by the time they realize your intentions it will be too late. 

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Never put too much trust in friends – they will betray you more quickly, for they are easily aroused by envy. They also become spoilt and tyrannical. But hire a former enemy and he will be more loyal than a friend, because he has more to prove. In fact, you have more to fear from friends than from enemies. If you have no enemies, find a way to make them.

 

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Never put too much trust in friends – they will betray you more quickly, for they are easily aroused by envy. They also become spoilt and tyrannical. But hire a former enemy and he will be more loyal than a friend, because he has more to prove. In fact, you have more to fear from friends than from enemies. If you have no enemies, find a way to make them.

 

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How to clean your computer

I have a dirty secret. I've never cleaned my computer. Sure, I've dusted my monitor, but I haven't taken off the cover or tried to reach the crumbs lurking inside my keyboard. And I honestly don't know the difference between pressurized air dusters and compressed air cleaners.
clean your computer"Your computer could fry if you don't keep it clean," says Jonathon Millman, chief technology officer for Hooplah Interactive.
Whether it's a desktop or laptop/notebook computer, dust and lint can clog the cooling vents. This can cause your computer's brain—the central processing unit (CPU)—to heat up. And heat is the biggest cause of component failure in computers. Regular cleaning could save you costly maintenance fees down the road.
Follow the five simple steps in the cleanup and maintenance routine below to keep your computer and accessories looking shiny and new. It's an easy, do-it-yourself solution to help them run smoothly and last longer.

Not what you were looking for?

Are you trying to clean up your computer in the antivirus software sense? This guide on the Microsoft Security website provides instructions, a free safety scan, and a malicious software removal tool you can download. Or, if you're trying to find tips on cleaning out system clutter and unwanted files to make your programs run faster, you may find these articles helpful: Speed up your PC: Automate your computer maintenance schedule, Optimize your computer for peak performance, and How to delete programs you no longer need.

Preparation

You'll need:
  • Standard (flat-tip) and/or Phillips screwdriver
  • Can of compressed air (available from computer dealers or office-supply stores)
  • Cotton swabs (do not use a cotton ball)
  • Rubbing alcohol
  • Soft, lint-free cloths, paper towels, or anti-static cloths
  • Water
  • Safety glasses (optional)
Important: Always turn your computer off and disconnect it from the power source before you begin any of these steps.

Step 1: Inside the case

If you see dust or other debris accumulating around the vents of your desktop or laptop, you can bet there's more inside—and it's only going to cause trouble. To remove it, you'll need to open the case. That may sound more intimidating than it really is. Before you begin, of course, make sure the computer is turned off and disconnected from the power source.
One more consideration: Manufacturers' policies vary, but, in some cases, opening your computer case may void your warranty. You may even encounter a warning sticker on the case. Review your warranty terms before continuing.
  • For desktop computers. Desktop computer manufacturers employ a variety of fastening mechanisms to secure the case. Face the back panel: Modern cases typically use two or more small knobs that you can turn by hand, or buttons that you press in, to release a side panel or the entire shell of the case. Others may require you to remove two or more slotted or Phillips screws. If in doubt, consult your owner's manual for specific instructions.
  • For laptop and notebook computers. Set the computer upside down on a table or other stable surface. (You may want to place a towel or paper under the computer to prevent scratches and scuffs.) Remove the battery. On most laptops, the vents on the underside will be grouped on a removable panel, secured to the case with several screws. Typically, these are very small Phillips-type screws, which may be of different lengths. Remove them, and be sure to keep track of which goes where.
After you're inside either your desktop or laptop, touch as little as possible inside the computer—keep your fingers away from cards and cords. Look for any dust bunnies or other bits of fluff in the nooks and crannies. Pick these out carefully with tweezers or a cotton swab. Blow compressed air around all of the components and along the bottom of the case, keeping the nozzle at least four inches away from the machine. Blow air into the power supply box and into the fan.
Try to aim the stream of pressurized air in such a way that it blows debris out of and away from crevices and recesses, rather than driving it deeper in. Safety glasses are a good idea, too, to keep the flying dust out of your eyes.
Take particular care when blowing the delicate fans. Overspinning them with excessive pressure can crack a blade or damage the bearings. Position the compressed air can well away, and use short bursts of air rather than a steady blast. As a precaution, you might also carefully immobilize the fan blades with your fingertip or a cotton swab while using the air can.
Lastly, blow air into the floppy disk, CD or DVD drives, and I/O ports—but again, not too aggressively. Wipe the inside of the cover with a lightly moistened cloth, and dry it before replacing it.
Millman recommends doing this every three months if your case sits on the floor, if you have pets that shed, or if you smoke. Otherwise, every six to eight months is fine.

Step 2: Outside the case

Run a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol around all of the openings on the outside of your case. Give them one swipe with the damp end of the swab and one swipe with the dry end. Do this as often as you clean the inside of your computer.

Step 3: Keyboard

Turn the keyboard upside down and gently shake it. Most of the crumbs and dust will fall out. Take a can of compressed air and blow into and around the keys. Next, take a cotton swab and dip it in rubbing alcohol. It should be damp, but not dripping wet. Run the cotton swab around the outside of each key. Rub the tops of the keys. Don't be stingy with the swabs. Discard them when they start to get dirty, and switch to a fresh one. If you have a laptop, follow the same procedure but take extra care with your machine—treat it as gently as you would a carton of fresh eggs. If your laptop has a touchpad, use the damp swap to wipe it clean, as well. Do this keyboard cleanup monthly.
It's tempting to use a vacuum cleaner to suck the debris out of the keyboard and other parts of the computer, but technicians warn that it can create a static electrical charge that can actually damage the computer's sensitive electronics.

Worried about spills?

If a spill happens, immediately turn off your computer, disconnect the keyboard, and flip it over. While the keyboard is upside down, blot the keys with a paper towel, blow compressed air between the keys, and leave it to air dry overnight. Check to ensure that all traces of moisture have evaporated before using the keyboard again. Laptop spills need more attention because liquid can easily penetrate the keyboard and damage internal parts. For laptop spills, immediately turn off the computer and remove any external power source and other items plugged into it. Turn the laptop over, remove the battery, and then bring it to your nearest repair center to check for internal damage. Simply blowing compressed air into the keyboard and letting your computer air dry upside down overnight aren't enough, because liquids can sit inside a laptop for days.
For all spills, be aware that anything other than plain water may cause severe damage, and never attempt to dry a keyboard or laptop in a microwave or conventional oven.

Step 4: Mouse

Disconnect the mouse from your computer. Rub the top and bottom of your mouse with a paper towel dipped in rubbing alcohol. Scrape hard-to-remove grime with your fingernail. If you have an optical mouse, ensure that no lint or other debris obscures the light-emitting lens on the underside of the mouse.
If you use a mechanical mouse, open the underside of the mouse and remove the ball. (In most cases, you simply need to rotate the plastic ring encircling the ball one-quarter turn counterclockwise.) Wash the ball with water, and let it air dry. To clean inside a mechanical mouse, dip a cotton swab in rubbing alcohol and rub all of the interior components, paying particular attention to the little rollers, where gunk tends to collect. Finally, blow compressed air into the opening and ensure that the interior is dry. Replace the ball and the cover.
Clean your mouse monthly.

Step 5: Monitor

For liquid-crystal display (LCD) laptop and flat-panel monitor screens, slightly moisten a soft, lint-free cloth with plain water. Microfiber cloths are excellent for this purpose. Avoid using paper towels, which can scratch monitor surfaces. Don't spray liquid directly onto the screen—spray the cloth instead. Wipe the screen gently to remove dust and fingerprints. You can also buy monitor cleaning products at computer-supply stores.
For glass CRT (television-style) monitors, use an ordinary household glass cleaning solution. Unless your manufacturer recommends differently, don't use alcohol or ammonia-based cleaners on your monitor, as these can damage anti-glare coatings. And never try to open the housing of a CRT monitor. Capacitors within can hold a dangerous electrical charge—even after the monitor has been unplugged.
Clean the monitor weekly. Finally, make sure that everything is dry before you plug your computer back in.

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Don't let your PC (laptop/desktop) stress you, servicing the machine will go along way in making it as good as new. Servicing may entail among others:
-Registry Cleaning and repair
-Disk check up repair and defragmentation
-Updating programs
-Uninstalling unused application
-Updating antivirus, antimalware, antispyware etc
-Removing viruses, malwares etc
-Reinstalling the operating system
-Removing Included Bloatware
-Upgrading Your RAM or Hard Drive
-Recovering Deleted Files
-Removal of dust
Plus many other areas

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   Never outshine the master. Always let those above you feel superior. In your desire to please or impress, do not go too far in displaying your talents or you may accomplish the opposite - inspire freedom insecurity. Make your masters appear more brilliant than they are and you will attain the heights of power. 

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Accounts Executive

Posted on: May 14, 2013
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Description:
Location: Nairobi
Industry: Manufacturing

Our client, a multinational manufacturing firm in the packaging industry is seeking to recruit an Accounts Executive. The successful candidate should have stores and inventory management background in manufacturing sector. The role spills over in to accounting so some qualifications in accounting desirable.
The ideal candidate MUST be CPA (K) from a recognized institution.
Key roles and responsibilities

•Stores and inventory management
•Preparation of monthly manufacturing accounts
•Preparation of various accounting reports and presentations
•Liaising with other departments, particularly manufacturing and stock departments in ensuring company maintains appropriate levels of supplies
•Maintaining relevant documents for price list, catalogue, trade journals etc
•Budgeting, costing and cost saving after reviewing the management information available
•Monitoring and reviewing of outstanding invoices with prompt resolution of queries
•Assisting in the preparation of bank reconciliations

Qualifications and Competencies
•Bachelors Degree in Accounting, Commerce or any other related field
•Must be CPA (K)
•Proven knowledge in inventory and stores management
•Proven working experience in ERP software
•A minimum of 2 years working experience
•Working experience with computerized accounting systems, standard spreadsheet and Database programs
•Ability to work to tight deadlines in a pressurized environment
•A strong team player

To apply, send your CV only to jobs@flexi-personnel.com before 21st May 2013. Clearly indicate the position applied for and minimum salary expectation on the subject line.

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Ksh75,000
Description:
Field Assistants

Job Description Background
International Center for Drugs and Human Rights CIADO is a non governmental organization with an aim of promoting and facilitating AIDS action in Africa by a mechanism of coordination and representing the voice of the organizations of the African society. CIADO has as mission to promote and to make easier the development of the Community answer to the HIV / AIDS across the réseautage and the development of lasting organizational systems for ONG, OCB and Groups of PVVIH.
Opportunity
We are currently seeking to recruit 349 young energetic Kenyans to help us undertake several case studies on effects of HIV-AIDS and counter effects and related ailments as Field Assistants. The field assistants will report directly to supervisors across the 349 constituencies in Kenya.
Responsibilities
1. Data collection across the ground, analysis and tabulation
2. Duties are illustrative and not necessarily inclusive and may vary with individual assignment
3. Any other duties as delegated
Qualifications
O level training with a minimum D- minus in KCSE or equivalent. Certification in Computer applications will be added advantage.
2. Energetic and self motivated individuals with excellent attention to detail and problem solving skills.
3.Fluency in English, Swahili and local dialect.
How To Apply
Interested candidates holding the necessary requirements, good performance and/ or referees are encouraged to send their applications with detailed CV, names and daytime telephone contacts on or before 27th May 2013 to the address agencycareershelp@gmail.com. Applicants must only include the job title in the subject. The remuneration package will be attractive and commensurate to qualifications and services to be offered. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for the interview, so please indicate your daytime telephone contact in your email application.

Employer: International Centre for Anti-Drug and Human Rights
Town or City: Nairobi (Nairobi Area)
Permanent/Contract: Full time

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Ksh20,000
Description:
A Telecomunication company is currently employing Sales Executives, salary range 10k-20k.

Requirements:
1.Original ID
2.K.C.S.E Certificate
3.Computer literate

Contact: Dominic-0773924407
for any information and interview.

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