Hey guys
I have been looking into some works that in the public domain. If you don't know what i mean by the public domain if you look a few posts earlier than this one i have posted about it. So i have found that Shakespeare's works are in the public domain. You know the guy that wrote "to be or not to be, that is the question." yer yer him. Now with his works in the public domain it mean that they are FREE!!! which is great news coz lets face it everybody loves free stuff. So any way my idea to make some money from Shakespeare is to find his works on the internet (make sure they are not changed in any way other wise they can put a copy write on it) download them and put them into ebook form, and after that sell them either on amazon,or ebay, or anywhere that you can think of. Now this idea has the potential of making some really good money (success may vary from person to person), and guy always remember if you do make money from something give some to charity, because if we can help one person than we are making this a better world.
oh yer i almost forgot i have a video on youtube on this topic so feel free to go check it out here is the link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GE0BkKYmEkg
Thanks for reading please share comment etc
Schilzy
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
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New look
hey guys
i have just changed the look of my blog. give me some feedback on what u like what u dislike and so on.
cheers
schilzy
i have just changed the look of my blog. give me some feedback on what u like what u dislike and so on.
cheers
schilzy
FREE HIRA on bushwalking
hey guys
today i am giving away a HIRA on bushwalking on the Bogon High plains in Australia. Now if you just went what the is a HIRA well HIRA stands for Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment. if you are still going what the is he on about well let me explain. A HIRA is a table of risks with their likeliness and consequence numbered between 0 and 5 and then times together to get risk rating, then measures and precautions are put in place and it is then rated again.
Now this HIRA is on a Bushwalk in October on the Bogon High plains which is up near falls creek in Victoria Australia. Now this is a fantastic document if you are studding a course that requires you to have a risk register or if you are studding something that involves studding risk. Even if you are not doing a bushwalk i would still recommend a look at this document for it may help with a lot of different kinds of activities or areas of risk, because some of the risks identified in the document don't just apply to bushwalking.
So please feel free to download the document and have a look at it.
To download just click on the little window icon in the top right corner of the preview, it will take you to google docs and you can download it from there.
thank you for your time in reading this.
Schilzy
today i am giving away a HIRA on bushwalking on the Bogon High plains in Australia. Now if you just went what the is a HIRA well HIRA stands for Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment. if you are still going what the is he on about well let me explain. A HIRA is a table of risks with their likeliness and consequence numbered between 0 and 5 and then times together to get risk rating, then measures and precautions are put in place and it is then rated again.
Now this HIRA is on a Bushwalk in October on the Bogon High plains which is up near falls creek in Victoria Australia. Now this is a fantastic document if you are studding a course that requires you to have a risk register or if you are studding something that involves studding risk. Even if you are not doing a bushwalk i would still recommend a look at this document for it may help with a lot of different kinds of activities or areas of risk, because some of the risks identified in the document don't just apply to bushwalking.
So please feel free to download the document and have a look at it.
To download just click on the little window icon in the top right corner of the preview, it will take you to google docs and you can download it from there.
thank you for your time in reading this.
Schilzy
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