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<title>Types Of Sexual Harassment And The Law </title>
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<pubDate> Mon, 24 May 2010 11:03:55 -0400 </pubDate>
<description>Sexual harassment is a form of sexual discrimination that violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964  This describes that harassment goes into two categories, that which is quid pro quo (or the equal exchange or substitution) and the other being a hostile work environment </description>
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<title>Before Sending Out That DOCX File </title>
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<pubDate> Tue, 18 May 2010 14:26:21 -0400 </pubDate>
<description>DOCX files are file types that are generated by the new MS Office Suite 2007  Unfortunately, docx is not compatible friendly  The concept of forward compatibility doesn't work with docx files so when your recipient gets the file from you, they are often left to wonder what to do with that file  Especially for the computer newbies who have no concept about searching through Google on what to do with the unknown file </description>
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<title>Dealing With JAR Files </title>
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<pubDate> Mon, 17 May 2010 11:43:21 -0400 </pubDate>
<description>JAR file formats are used for distributing programs and libraries in Java  JAR stands for Java Archive, hence the name  JAR files can usually be opened by downloading applets made available by developers to allow users to open the JAR files  A JAR file may also contain the applet within itself to enable the user to run the JAR file without downloading anything  JAR is also recognized by Mozilla in its browser, and is used for XUL applications, skins and such </description>
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<title>Differing AVI Codec Types </title>
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<pubDate> Mon, 17 May 2010 09:19:13 -0400 </pubDate>
<description>For the sake of the end users, almost all AVI files that you might have downloaded would have been compressed already by the time it reaches your computer  Unless you're the type of person who likes to recieve a whole lot of data and bytes just for one file  Compressing the file reduces the time needed to download the file as well as reducing the burden in your PC  Differing codecs can provide differing rates of compression between the quality of the video and the compression size</description>
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<title>Lossless AVI Versus Lossy AVI </title>
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<pubDate> Sun, 16 May 2010 13:58:43 -0400 </pubDate>
<description>The AVI file format remains to be one of the toughest files to decipher, even during this age when processors are high and powerful, armed with large memories and a quick internet speed that would put dial up users to shame  As a high quality file, there is the need to always have it compressed for easier loading time and transmission speed as well  The sound and video files are one of the hardest files to process for any computer, no matter how powerful they are  And since AVI is the heaviest of the lot, you got the game here on end </description>
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<title>Working With TAR in UNIX </title>
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<pubDate> Sun, 16 May 2010 12:08:13 -0400 </pubDate>
<description>The most common way in order to archive your files in UNIX is by using the file command &quot;TAR&quot;  The TAR application not only lets you archive needed files, but it also distributes it in a network with the use of software like peer to peer file sharing system or through FTP  TAR does work for both you with as much little hassle as possible  And there's only a few steps for you to follow in order to make this work easy for you </description>
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<title>A Short Look On The AVI File </title>
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<pubDate> Sat, 15 May 2010 14:33:29 -0400 </pubDate>
<description>We all are very familiar with movies, each and everyone of us  Needless to say, there will always be a time for us to sit back, relax and watch a movie over the internet  We try to settle for anything that has good quality, and decent size  But knowing that when we want quality in our movies, the price for this is a higher size  We want our movies to be low-size, but high quality  That means good picture and good sounds  You'd be quite familiar with AVI files because of this </description>
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<title>How To Deal With DOCX Files </title>
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<pubDate> Sat, 15 May 2010 13:45:41 -0400 </pubDate>
<description>The Microsoft Office 2007 uses the new file formats that aren't compatible with the old versions of the software  These file formats are usually marked by an x in their usual format names  In example, the file name for Word would be DOC, for Excel it would be XLS, and for Powerpoint, it would be PPT, but when they are created by the Office 2007 Suite, they would become DOCX, XLSX and PPTX  What this means is that these files aren't available for editing for versions under 2007 </description>
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<title>Comparing JAR and ZIP RAR </title>
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<pubDate> Sat, 15 May 2010 11:24:35 -0400 </pubDate>
<description>JAR files are exceedingly popular among most developers like how RAR and ZIP are popular with the end users of the Internet  Although RAR and ZIP both have their own functions and advantages, JAR files offer more advanced forms of benefit that fits the need of developers in the market  In a pure sense, JAR files or JAVA archive files enable you to bundle multiple files within itself and then form a single file that is all archive  A JAR file can contain all the necessary class files, auxiliary resources, executable applets and applications and resource files like text and images  It is a more extensive compression of the file format that gives a higher level of compression but is probably too technical for most common PC users </description>
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<title>So You Got A DOCX File </title>
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<pubDate> Sat, 15 May 2010 09:21:05 -0400 </pubDate>
<description>The situation is: you are working diligently on your office documents and then you send out the necessary papers to your clients and customers by the end of the day  Come tomorrow, your email is crowded to the brim with complaints regarding the files  &quot;They can't open the file&quot; they say, &quot;you know you've worked on it on MS Office 2007&quot; so what is wrong with it? It's just a normal file, right?</description>
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