Pubs Specialist Accountants

We specialise as accountants for pubs. These include publicans, tenants and licensees and managers in public houses, bars, cafés, nightclubs, restaurants, wine bars, cafe-bars and hotels and hotel restaurants.

The Place For Polygraph Testing

Specific investigations, to identify the perpetrators of all kinds of incidents. Theft of cash, property or information, is the most frequent reasons for using Polygraph Testing.

 

Video editing

Video editing is the process of editing parts of motion video footage, special effects and sound recordings. Video editing simulates motion picture film editing, in theory and the use of non-linear and linear editing systems. Using video or film, a director can communicate non-fictional and fictional events. The aim of editing is to alter these events for improved communication.

Compensation for a Fatal Accident

Unfortunately the worst does happen sometimes. While fatal accident compensation is probably the last thing you want to think about, if you lose a relative in an accident, money is likely to become an issue you need to address.

OB Vans Covering News

Like anything else, news coverage can is a competitive market. Who ever does a better job will in turn get better advertisement. It is the competitions that have led to major news companies through out the UK to us an OB Van as their source of covering live news. Designed specifically to act as production room. OB vans have helped fuel the international competition for live news.

Lapel badges

A lapel badge (also known as a pin) is decoration which is displayed to indicate some feat of service, a special accomplishment, a symbol of authority granted by taking an oath (e.g., police and fire), a sign of legitimate employment or student status, or as a simple means of identification. They can also used in advertising, publicity, and for branding purposes.

Badges are normally made from metal, plastic, leather, textile, rubber, etc., and they are commonly attached to clothing, bags, footwear, vehicles, home electrical equipment, etc.

Badges have also become highly collectaible. In the UK there is a Badge Collectors' Circle has been in existence for many years.

In military circles, badges are often used to denote qualifications received through military training and also rank. Scouts and guides also use badges.

 

Different Sailing Holidays

If you are looking for a picturesque vacation then you should try sailing in Scotland. Sailing Scotland offers people the chance to see some of the most remote and least populated areas of Europe. Most of the hot spots are located on the west coast but the entire region has a lot to offer.

UK Online Data Backups

Usng the power of the internet in online data backup uk, removes the limitations and the human factor in the backup process. Typically the backup is set to run on a schedule as long as the computer is connected to the internet. Additionally the backups can be accessed from other locations and the success or failure can be monitored.

Curtain poles for bay Windows

Bay Window Curtain poles are not only practical, but can also improve the look  of a room in their own right. Unlike tracks, they allow you to choose from a wide range of curtain headings such as tab top and waive system for a modern look and pencil pleat if you prefer something more traditional.

South Yorkshire Security

  Prosec is a South Yorkshire security specialist and provides tailor-made security solutions for any situation, for any length of time (short or long) worldwide.

Security is a ‘people business’.

Prosec’s relationship with our Clients is of paramount importance – a close working partnership ensures that the service delivery matches the Client’s needs.

sealing for slate

Block Paving Sealers, Imprinted Concrete Sealers, Natural Stone and slate sealing
The AdSeal range of top quality sealers and coatings for External Paving such as driveways, patios, paths, car parks, etc., and also a high quality range of Internal Flooring Sealers
* block paving sealers
* pattern imprinted concrete sealers
* natural stone sealers [for both internal and external use]
* Patio & paving flag sealers and more

Seminar on Business Plans

Need to put together a Seminar business plan?
Want some guidance in deciding the layout for your Seminar business plan?
Unsure of what information should go into your business plan Seminar?

                   

Arnica Web Design

Arnica

Arnica (Ár-ni-ca) is a genus with about 30 perennial, herbaceous species, belonging to the sunflower family (Asteraceae). The genus name Arnica may be derived from the Greek arna, "lamb", in reference to the soft, hairy leaves.

This circumboreal and montane genus occurs mostly in the temperate regions of western North America, while two are native to Eurasia (A. angustifolia and A. montana).

Arnica used to be included in the tribe Senecioneae, because it has a pappus of fine bristles. This was soon questioned and Nordenstam (1977) placed it tentatively in tribe Heliantheae s.l. This arrangement also became uncertain because of the sesquiterpene lactone chemistry in certain species. Lately Arnica was placed in an unresolved clade together with Madiinae, Eupatorieae, Heliantheae s.s. and Pectidinae.

Several species, such as Arnica montana and Arnica chamissonis, contain helenalin, which is a sesquiterpene lactone that is a major ingredient in anti-inflammatory preparations (mostly against bruises).

 

Web Design

Web design is the skill of creating presentations of content (usually hypertext or hypermedia) that is delivered to an end-user through the World Wide Web, by way of a Web browser or other Web-enabled software like Internet television clients, microblogging clients and RSS readers.

The intent of web design is to create a web site-a collection of electronic documents and applications that reside on a web server/servers and present content and interactive features/interfaces to the end user in form of Web pages once requested. Such elements as text, bit-mapped images (GIFs, JPEGs) and forms can be placed on the page using HTML/XHTML/XML tags. Displaying more complex media (vector graphics, animations, videos, sounds) requires plug-ins such as Adobe Flash, QuickTime, Java run-time environment, etc. Plug-ins are also embedded into web page by using HTML/XHTML tags.

Improvements in browsers' compliance with W3C standards prompted a widespread acceptance and usage of XHTML/XML in conjunction with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to position and manipulate web page elements and objects. Latest standards and proposals aim at leading to browsers' ability to deliver a wide variety of content and accessibility options to the client possibly without employing plug-ins.

 

History

Tim Berners-Lee published what is considered to be the first website in August 1991. Berners-Lee was the first to combine Internet communication (which had been carrying email and the Usenet for decades) with hypertext (which had also been around for decades, but limited to browsing information stored on a single computer, such as interactive CD-ROM design). Websites are written in a markup language called HTML, and early versions of HTML were very basic, only giving a website's basic structure (headings and paragraphs), and the ability to link using hypertext. This was new and different from existing forms of communication - users could easily navigate to other pages by following hyperlinks from page to page.

As the Web and web design progressed, the markup language changed to become more complex and flexible, giving the ability to add objects like images and tables to a page. Features like tables, which were originally intended to be used to display tabular information, were soon subverted for use as invisible layout devices. With the advent of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), table-based layout is commonly regarded as outdated. Database integration technologies such as server-side scripting and design standards like W3C further changed and enhanced the way the Web is made. As times change, websites are changing the code on the inside and visual design on the outside with ever-evolving programs and utilities.

With the progression of the Web, tens of thousands of web design companies have been established around the world to serve the growing demand for such work. As with much of the information technology industry, many web design companies have been established in technology parks in the developing world as well as many Western design companies setting up offices in countries such as India, Romania, and Russia to take advantage of the relatively lower labor rates found in such countries.