Kevin Lee (born March 28, 1965) has been an American marketer who has been a widely acknowledged search engine marketing expert since 1995.
Personal life
Lee was born in Germany while his parents were vacationing. His parents raised him on Long Island in the town of Massapequa, New York where was part of the Massapequa High School class of 1983. After graduating for high school he attended Stony Brook University for his undergraduate education, receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Economics. He has a younger sister, Karin Lee, who works with the New York Organ Donor Network Inc. His MBA was earned at the Yale School of Management in 1992, majoring in Marketing. Upon graduation, Lee served as an Account Executive at McCann Erickson prior to venturing out on his own. He currently resides in Manhattan with his wife, a New York psychologist, and children.
Business
Lee is a co-founder and executive chairman of Didit.com. His years of SEM expertise provide the foundation for Didit's proprietary Maestro search campaign technology. Additionally, in 2007 Lee authored “The Eyes Have It”. He has since added "Search Engine Advertising" and “The Truth about Pay-Per-Click Search Advertising” to his writing resume. , editor-in-chief of Search Engine Land, sited Search Engine Advertising as "A remarkable book that eases you into the important world of search engine advertising. Read it before your competitors do!".
His industry leadership includes being a founding board member of Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization (SEMPO) and its first elected chairman. He has also founded We-Care.com, which is an online mall that allows shoppers to return a percentage of their online purchases to their favorite nonprofit, school, or association. He is also the host of “Marketing Obsessions with Kevin Lee”, which is an online program dedicated to the marketing profession.
Inspiration
Lee is a self professed marketing geek, who has worked to make marketing more results oriented without sacrificing the creative aspect. He draws inspiration for his business ambitions from the likes of David Ogilvy and Jerry Della Femina.
Bibliography
* The Eyes Have It: How to Market in an Age of Divergent Consumers, Media Choas and Advertising Anarchy (2007) with Steve Baldwin
* The Truth About Pay-Per-Click Search Advertising (2009)
* Search Engine Advertising (2009) with Catherine Seda
Personal life
Lee was born in Germany while his parents were vacationing. His parents raised him on Long Island in the town of Massapequa, New York where was part of the Massapequa High School class of 1983. After graduating for high school he attended Stony Brook University for his undergraduate education, receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Economics. He has a younger sister, Karin Lee, who works with the New York Organ Donor Network Inc. His MBA was earned at the Yale School of Management in 1992, majoring in Marketing. Upon graduation, Lee served as an Account Executive at McCann Erickson prior to venturing out on his own. He currently resides in Manhattan with his wife, a New York psychologist, and children.
Business
Lee is a co-founder and executive chairman of Didit.com. His years of SEM expertise provide the foundation for Didit's proprietary Maestro search campaign technology. Additionally, in 2007 Lee authored “The Eyes Have It”. He has since added "Search Engine Advertising" and “The Truth about Pay-Per-Click Search Advertising” to his writing resume. , editor-in-chief of Search Engine Land, sited Search Engine Advertising as "A remarkable book that eases you into the important world of search engine advertising. Read it before your competitors do!".
His industry leadership includes being a founding board member of Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization (SEMPO) and its first elected chairman. He has also founded We-Care.com, which is an online mall that allows shoppers to return a percentage of their online purchases to their favorite nonprofit, school, or association. He is also the host of “Marketing Obsessions with Kevin Lee”, which is an online program dedicated to the marketing profession.
Inspiration
Lee is a self professed marketing geek, who has worked to make marketing more results oriented without sacrificing the creative aspect. He draws inspiration for his business ambitions from the likes of David Ogilvy and Jerry Della Femina.
Bibliography
* The Eyes Have It: How to Market in an Age of Divergent Consumers, Media Choas and Advertising Anarchy (2007) with Steve Baldwin
* The Truth About Pay-Per-Click Search Advertising (2009)
* Search Engine Advertising (2009) with Catherine Seda
Gredy is test automation management tool for testing engineers and IT managers. Test automation management is needed in order to facilitate reporting and coordination upon heavy and continuous automated testing.
The name of system "Gredy" is coming from combining 2 words: "Green" which in testing world means "test passed" and "Red" which in testing world means "test failed".
Technology stack
The tool is build using variety open source libraries and technologies (GPL, GNU, MIT): PHP 5, Apache httpd, MySQL, jQuery, jQuery UI, jQuery DataTable, MarkDown, QCubed, Apache XML-RPC, WSO2 WS Framework.
API
* Restful (POST) - for data submission
* Restful (GET) - for data reading in xUnit format
Compatibility and Integration
Test automation tools and frameworks
* HP QTP
* SmartBear TestComplete
* SmartBear SoapUI
* Selenium
* MS Visual studio
* Watir
* nUnit
* jUnit
* JMeter
* SOATest
* STAF
* Robot
* PushToTest
* TestingAnywhere
* BugPub
* Canoo
* eggPlant
* Squish
Continuous Integration
* Maven
* Hudson
* CruiseControl
* MS TFS
* AnthillPro
The name of system "Gredy" is coming from combining 2 words: "Green" which in testing world means "test passed" and "Red" which in testing world means "test failed".
Technology stack
The tool is build using variety open source libraries and technologies (GPL, GNU, MIT): PHP 5, Apache httpd, MySQL, jQuery, jQuery UI, jQuery DataTable, MarkDown, QCubed, Apache XML-RPC, WSO2 WS Framework.
API
* Restful (POST) - for data submission
* Restful (GET) - for data reading in xUnit format
Compatibility and Integration
Test automation tools and frameworks
* HP QTP
* SmartBear TestComplete
* SmartBear SoapUI
* Selenium
* MS Visual studio
* Watir
* nUnit
* jUnit
* JMeter
* SOATest
* STAF
* Robot
* PushToTest
* TestingAnywhere
* BugPub
* Canoo
* eggPlant
* Squish
Continuous Integration
* Maven
* Hudson
* CruiseControl
* MS TFS
* AnthillPro
Almeera Jiwa, born 1984, is a Canadian director, film and theatre actress in Vancouver, British Columbia. Jiwa is present in the Vancouver Bollywood scene but is most known for her work in theatre. She has worked with companies such as Touchstone Theatre, Arts Club Theatre Company, and Carousel Theatre. Recently she performed at the Persephone Theatre in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, in the Jessie Richardson Theatre Award winning show, The Big League. She is a teacher at Arts Umbrella and a regular anthem singer at BC Lions games and Canadian citizenship ceremonies. She has also performed for Prince Edward at the The Duke of Edinburgh's Award.
Filmography
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*Psych
*Sanctuary
*Mrs Miracle
*Soulstice
Filmography
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*Psych
*Sanctuary
*Mrs Miracle
*Soulstice
Teen Depression
Teen depression is best described as a coagulation of mixed emotions and actions expressed by teens, for a two week or longer period. It is severe despondency and dejection, accompanied by feelings of hopelessness and inadequacy. Depression in teens is beyond occasional mood swings and rebellious behaviour, it is expressed physically, emotionally, cognitively, and behaviourally and can destroy a teen’s personality. There are three main points to consider in regards to depression, consequences of un-treated depression, signs and symptoms, and resolving it. Depression which is left un-treated can cause a teenagers life to become in complete despair, including issues at school, violence, running away, self-mutilation, family issues, and even to the severity of suicide. Though depression is a widely known issue studies have proven that only 20% of teens receive help. It is important to be aware of the signs and symptoms of depression so we can treat it before it escalates and so that when and if it does occur we can help successfully deal with the issue. The most commons signs of depression in teens include, • Sadness and hopelessness • Irritability • Withdrawal from friends and family • Loss of interest in activities that once brought pleasure • Feelings of guilt and worthlessness • Fatigue and lack of motivation • Agitation • Weight loss or gain • Pessimism and constant negative thoughts • Changes in sleep patterns • Aggression • Suicidal thoughts if you are unsure if a teen is undergoing depression monitor their behaviour, document how long the abnormal behaviours have been occurring, and interpret what may have triggered the outbreak. It is important to monitor the duration and severity of the change in behaviour to deceiver if the teen is just having a rough time or if it has exceeded that point. Changes in sleep and eating patterns, as well as loss of interest in activities, and increased aggression are major signs to look out for when spotting depression. If depression is recognized it is important to take action immediately. Begin by talking to the teen, and listening to what they have to say without being judgemental. Suggest to the teen that it is important for them to seek further help and assistance, and schedule them an appointment with their family doctor, who can then schedule an appointment with a specialist. Understanding, recognizing, and coping with teen depression reduces the risk of suicide rates and un-healthy families and teen lives. It helps both the teen and the members involved in their life live a healthy and happier life and must not be taken lightly.
Teen depression is best described as a coagulation of mixed emotions and actions expressed by teens, for a two week or longer period. It is severe despondency and dejection, accompanied by feelings of hopelessness and inadequacy. Depression in teens is beyond occasional mood swings and rebellious behaviour, it is expressed physically, emotionally, cognitively, and behaviourally and can destroy a teen’s personality. There are three main points to consider in regards to depression, consequences of un-treated depression, signs and symptoms, and resolving it. Depression which is left un-treated can cause a teenagers life to become in complete despair, including issues at school, violence, running away, self-mutilation, family issues, and even to the severity of suicide. Though depression is a widely known issue studies have proven that only 20% of teens receive help. It is important to be aware of the signs and symptoms of depression so we can treat it before it escalates and so that when and if it does occur we can help successfully deal with the issue. The most commons signs of depression in teens include, • Sadness and hopelessness • Irritability • Withdrawal from friends and family • Loss of interest in activities that once brought pleasure • Feelings of guilt and worthlessness • Fatigue and lack of motivation • Agitation • Weight loss or gain • Pessimism and constant negative thoughts • Changes in sleep patterns • Aggression • Suicidal thoughts if you are unsure if a teen is undergoing depression monitor their behaviour, document how long the abnormal behaviours have been occurring, and interpret what may have triggered the outbreak. It is important to monitor the duration and severity of the change in behaviour to deceiver if the teen is just having a rough time or if it has exceeded that point. Changes in sleep and eating patterns, as well as loss of interest in activities, and increased aggression are major signs to look out for when spotting depression. If depression is recognized it is important to take action immediately. Begin by talking to the teen, and listening to what they have to say without being judgemental. Suggest to the teen that it is important for them to seek further help and assistance, and schedule them an appointment with their family doctor, who can then schedule an appointment with a specialist. Understanding, recognizing, and coping with teen depression reduces the risk of suicide rates and un-healthy families and teen lives. It helps both the teen and the members involved in their life live a healthy and happier life and must not be taken lightly.