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Become a certified website digital marketer or graphics designer in one month

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In todays digital era, the way organizations do business is rapidly changing. Today, professionals help organizations to create their internet web presence, brand and flash adverts reaping huge profits for organizations by reaching out to more customers and spreading awareness of their products and services.

The training on Website Design will equip participants to create dynamic and interactive websites for companies, Government Agencies, NGOs, Schools, Churches, Oil & Gas,  Hospitals, Hotels, Telecommunications, Churches, Magazines, Forums etc.

The training on Graphics Design aims to educate participants who are creative thinkers, excellent practitioners, and who are aware of the commercial applications of the discipline, as well as its experimental potential, and contextualization across media.

The training on Digital Marketer is a full Practical Training specially designed to provide participants with a comprehensive examination of strategies across social media, mobile marketing, online analytic and search engine marketing aimed at fully leveraging the Internet for achieving business goals such as acquiring, converting, and retaining online customers this will certainly help you quadruple your sales and we have several video testimonials to this event.

The beauty of this training is that you can become self-employed and employer of labour, you can as well keep your existing job, work from home and still reap the benefits as any other Web-Developers OR Graphics Designers OR a Digital Marketer in the world.

At the end of this training, you will be able to design dynamic website, e-commerce, corporate site, social network, blog, image branding via logo creation, fliers, web banners, complimentary cards, letter heads and motion graphics, create a winning marketing campaign etc.

Below is the list of the Modules to be covered:
Web Design Modules:
1. Open Source Technology
2. Wamp Server
3. PHP/Mysql
4. Wordpress
5. Joomla
6. E-commerce Tools
7. Creating corporate emails and management
8. Domain name registration and Website Hosting
9. Uploading a website and Editing a website

Graphics Design Modules:
1. Basic Core or Color Theory
2. Graphic Design I
3. Digital Graphics
4. Working with Photoshop
5. Graphic Design History
6. Working With Fireworks
7. Working With CorelDraw
8. Image Compression and Management
9. Image Extension

Digital Marketing:
1. Introduction To Online Marketing
2. Analysis of Online Media
3. Digital Advertising
4. Other Online Marketing Techniques
5. Case Study of An Online Marketing Campaign

This training is a 100% practical, every participant is expected to come with a laptop, there will be an assignment at the end of each session.

Limited seats available

The Advantage:
  • No initial capital to start, all you need is the skills
  • Work from the comfort of your home or office
  • No fix price, there is no limit price to charge your clients
  • You will also be paid annually for maintenance and renewal
  • You don’t have to quit your existing job, you can do it at your convenient time
Course fee: N30,000 (Thirty Thousand Naira Only) for Website Design Training, N35,000 (Thirty-Five Thousand Naira) For Graphics Design, N40,000 (Forty Thousand Naira) For Digital Marketing.
Course duration: 5 Weekends (Lagos Only)
Date: April 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23th, 30th, 2016
Time: 10am to 3pm (Lagos)
Venue: Lagos: SAMAK Halls, Plot CL 2Akintan Estate, Behind Tantalizers Oregun, Adjacent Daystar Christian Center, Oregun, Lagos.
Award: Certificate of Proficiency in Web Development/Digital Marketing/Graphics
Resources: Free softwares and e-books
Register Now: http://ozmosisservices.com/

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Cute pic of Odion Ighalos daughter

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Footballer Odion Ighalo shared this cute photo of his stylish daughter and called her his WCW
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Should I go to med school

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A young man writes

I am thinking about pursuing medicine as a career. However, it is not something that I am entirely sure of because of the changing healthcare landscape.

Suppose I enter medical school at age 26. Four years later I have my MD. Five or six years later I will be done with a surgery residency and two years after that with my fellowship. I will 37-38 years of age with kids, a wife, and most likely a home. My kids will be around 9-11 years of age. In addition, I will be near $250K in debt from medical school because of interest accumulated throughout my residency and fellowship. This is of course not including retirement, car, house, investment, and kids’ college savings.

My friends tell me not to think about it, but if I don’t, I can end up in a position that I don’t want to be in. Even if I pay off my debt at age 50, I still have all those other things to address. And even if I do, when will I enjoy my money? What is perhaps most important though, is the time component. I am essentially giving up my entire life to a profession that will not allow me to transfer laterally to other professions if I choose to. I can be pursuing my other interests in the time that I would be becoming a surgeon such as business or engineering.

Lastly, I grew up in poverty and have no financial assets. It will take me years to accumulate wealth. And once I do (at around age 60), that wealth will be passed down to my children.

Did I miss something? What are your thoughts? 


While rereading and editing your email, I realized you did miss something. Whats missing is enthusiasm for becoming a doctor. You listed several reasons not to go to med school, but nothing about why you want to do it. If you don’t truly love the idea, you will be very unhappy.

I think you need to reassess your future.

For those who want more information, I have written a couple of posts about questions related to this one [links here and here.] The comments on the more recent post are worth reading..

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Those who can publish Those who can’t blog

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What’s your view on social media and science? For example, the role of science blogs in critiquing published papers? "Those who can, publish. Those who can’t, blog," says Jingmai OConnor.

According to Cell.com, Dr. O’Connor is a professor at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and her comment was part of an interview published last month.

Dr. OConnor says, "It often seems those who criticize or spend large amounts of time blogging are also those who don’t generate much [sic] publications themselves." She thinks comments should be peer-reviewed and published only in journals. She worries about the public who may not realize "a published paper passed rigorous review by experts, which carries more validity than the opinion of some disgruntled scientist or amateur on the internet." She adds, "criticism in social media is damaging to science, as it is to most aspects of our culture."

Apparently she isnt aware that peer review is under fire from a number of respectable sources.

"If peer review was a drug it would never be allowed onto the market," said Drummond Rennie, a contributing deputy editor of JAMA. Richard Smith, former editor of the BMJ agrees "because we have no convincing evidence of its benefits but a lot of evidence of its flaws."

In 2015, 107 scientific papers were retracted by several journals because their authors, nearly all of whom were Chinese academics, had performed fraudulent peer review by creating fictitious names and email addresses of suggested reviewers so they could write glowing reviews of their own work. Some of these charlatans are from Beijing, where Dr. OConnor is based.

Australian bloggers found an error that had somehow been missed during "rigorous review by experts" regarding the number needed to treat in a New England Journal of Medicine paper on targeted vs. universal decolonization to prevent ICU infection. They contacted the papers corresponding author who acknowledged the mistake within 11 days. It took five months for a correction to appear online in the journal.

Whether Dr. OConnor likes it or not, the future will involve more immediate feedback about research papers. For example, PubMed and PubPeer already allow comments, and the BMJ also has a section for online rapid responses.

Blogger Marc Bellemare, an associate professor of economics at the University of Minnesota, cites David McKenzie, an economist/blogger at the World Bank who thinks that blogs play an important role in disseminating information to the public and "raise the profile of bloggers and their institution."

But Bellemare feels blogging might not be for every academic He quotes Tyler Cowen of George Mason University, who when asked why dont more economists blog replied, "I believe it is because they can’t, at least not without embarrassing themselves rather quickly, even if they are smart and very good economists. It’s simply a different set of skills."

Maybe Dr. OConnor doesnt have the skill set to blog. I say, "Those who can, blog. Those who cant, insult those who can."
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Should I become a general surgeon

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One of the rewarding things about blogging is receiving many emails from high school, college, and medical students asking about general surgery as a career.

I try to answer every one of their specific questions and direct them to posts that Ive written on the subject.

A recent inquiry stimulated me to review all of my posts and put most of the questions about becoming a general surgeon in one place. They are about 500 words each. I hope you enjoy them. Here they are.

Is the solo general surgeon a dying breed?

What is the future of open surgery?

In what specialties can a surgeon be autonomous?

An applicant worries about the future of general surgery

Will automation affect surgeons skills?

Going to medical school and becoming a surgeon when you are older

A medical student from the UK discovers surgery and has questions

Is it possible to live a full life as a surgeon?

Choosing a medical specialty is difficult
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