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Delhi Institute of Computer Courses

delhi institute of computer courses

Delhi Institute of Computer Courses (DICC) was founded in 2009 with an aim to provide high-quality education to its students. Our goal is to provide standard, professional and practical training to our students. There are lots of institutes today that charges lots of amount from you and didn’t provide you what you deserve. We value your money and offer professional training programs such as stock market technical analysis, digital marketing, ethical hacking, PHP and Web designing etc at a really affordable cost. Our aim is to satisfy our students completely so that they only give us positive reviews. So far we have trained more than 2000 students in a span of six years and all the students are completely satisfied with our trainers. We never focus on taking out big cash from your pockets but only charge suitable amount and give best value and services to your money. We have the great reputation in providing high quality training and we already have delivered lectures on stock market, ethical hacking and digital marketing in the universities and colleges. We have also conducted workshops and seminars at Delhi University Colleges. We are gaining popularity gradually and we maintain the reputation and standard till now. We never compromise with our standards of delivering high quality lectures to our students. We fulfil promises with our students and never play with their careers. So, if you too would not like to be catch in the hands of money-making people than JOIN DICC NOW!

Cameo Network Services

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California Association for Micro Enterprise OpportunityCAMEO’s history, like that of many entrepreneurial endeavors, can be traced back to long planning sessions at the kitchen table. Its four founders usually met in Santa Rosa at the home of one of their parents, who put them up, fed them, and let them hold their day-long meetings in the kitchen. At our 2018 Board Retreat, facilitator Judy Hawkins drew this time line of CAMEO’s History. Idea In 1993, a grant from the James Irvine Foundation brought together four pioneering leaders from around the state: Mimi (Lufkin) Van Sickle of Women’s Economic Growth (Weed) Sheilah Rogers of West Company (Ukiah) Debi Clifford of Women’s Initiative for Self Employment (San Francisco) Forescee Hogan-Rowles of the Coalition for Women’s Economic Development (Los Angeles) Each founder was determined to create and enrich business development programs serving low-income women entrepreneurs. They quickly realized that in order to serve this population, there was a pressing need for advocacy work. “Several regulations affected the ability of low-income women (and particularly welfare clients) to even imagine starting their own business,” remarks Rogers, “and these needed to be addressed.” Welfare clients, for example, were not allowed to hold assets, presenting a major barrier to business ownership. “We realized that if we were to move forward, we needed to start some kind of trade association that would let us do it.”