Thursday, November 8, 2007

November 8, 2007

Yahoo Group- Writer Reminders
OrganizedWriter.com


Prosperity Visualization Tool by Sherri (YouTube)


Voices- try AT&T natural voices You can make them say anything you want them to!

Document Publishing Associate: Staffmark Executive Search
Cambridge based start-up biotech is looking to hire a Document Publishing Associate with electronic submissions experience to join their experienced and recently formed Regulatory Operations team.
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Experience in document publishing, QC, maintenance and archiving in the
pharmaceutical or related industry
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Must have electronic submissions experience using eCTD
--In this position you will assist with the day-to-day tasks related to the preparation of electronic and paper regulatory submissions. Specifically you will support submission preparation by ensuring documents, tables and other data are properly formatted before handing them over to the Regulatory department. You will also be responsible for QC of published documents and executing electronic assembly and publishing of reports and global submissions. This is a great time to get involved with this company as they are implementing the eCTD tool and are gearing up to execute global submissions by year end.

This is a full-time permanent position. Learn more about this fast-paced growth company looking to add to their growing Regulatory Operations team.

Electronic Common Technical Document (eCTD)
http://www.fda.gov/cder/Regulatory/ersr/ectd.htm


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google search: meditech eCTD

Meditech Community Bulletin

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Starscapes google search

Millionsofstars.com shows themes of Starscapes

Faux painting techniques- painting mural
comment: "You can buy one of those projectors at Toys R Us or just put a lightbulb under an upsidedown colander."

Constellation Sky Charts
google search: how to paint starscapes mural

Ripoff Report: Starscapes
"The 'rip off' is, that Starscapes charges over $4000.00 for the secret details of how to easily paint these murals including some mysterious 'equipment' that he will not identify until after you've shelled out the cash. He uses cryptic language like 'galactification machine' and 'activation wand' to entice you into thinking you are getting some real high-tech gadgetry. What you get is a star projector similar to the $39.95 toy 'planetariums' you can buy at toy and education stores. This projects the stars onto the ceiling so you 'the artist-illusionist' as he refers to his suckers, can easily dab a few cents worth of glow in the dark paint on them. The 'activation wand' is a cheap blacklight easily bought everywhere for a few dollars. His 'demonstration poster', designed to give potential customers a sample of what the finished mural will look like, is a wrinkled up piece of white paper with little circles on it that you have to paint yourself! He charges over $40.00 for this poster along with a thimble full of paint and a TOOTHPICK to paint the circles with! When my 'demo package' arrived, I actually thought it was a gag of some kind - (smile, you're on Candid Camera!)"

google search: constellations map

Stargazing- Using a constellation sky map

google search: paint by number wall mirrors

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