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How to Create Printable Payment Plan Index Card Posted: Create a portable budget for your customers by making customized payment plan index cards they can carry with them or you can store on-site for when they come to pay down their purchases. Payment plan cards may be made quickly and with just a few... Recent Article published on 7/3/2010 by Heather Brautman |
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How to Make Confirmation Cards Posted: When your child or family member is ready to commit to being a mature Christian, he or she undergoes a religious ritual called a Confirmation. Some Protestant churches subscribing to Lutheran or Anglican beliefs may perform Confirmations as well.... Recent Article published on 7/3/2010 by Heather Brautman |
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What Is the Difference Between RDRAM & DDR SDRAM? Posted: |
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Types of Computers on the Market Posted: When you consider various types of computers, you may immediately think of the desktop computer, commonly known as the PC. However, as technologies have evolved, today's computers come in different shapes and sizes, and have a variety of... Recent Article published on 7/3/2010 by Valli Schieltz |
The Types of Mass Storage Devices for a Computer Posted: Mass storage refers to storage devices that store information readable by a computer. There have been many different types of mass storage devices. In the past, mass storage devices such as the floppy drive and tape drives were used, but by 2010... Recent Article published on 7/3/2010 by Jacob Bowser |
Posted: iWork '09 is an updated version of Apple's productivity software suite for Mac computers. iWork '09 contains three applications: Pages (word processing), Numbers (spreadsheets) and Keynote (presentations). These applications compete with three of... Recent Article published on 7/3/2010 by Jason Artman |
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