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Saturday, September 19, 2015

How to Earn L.E.E.D. Certification as a Contractor


Determine which LEED accredited professional (LEED AP) certification suits your skills and career. All AP exams come in two parts: the first focusing on the Green Associate material and the second focusing on the specialization. Select between Building Design and Construction for architects, Interior Design and Construction for designers, Homes for home builders, Operations and Maintenance for those maintaining existing buildings, or Neighborhood Development for those who design and develop neighborhoods. Contractors starting out in the field may elect to take the Green Associate and then select an accredited professional exam in the future.
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Document work experience and education to qualify to take the exam. To sit for the LEED AP exam, the applicant needs to document work experience that includes involvement on a project registered or certified for LEED. Applicants also need to submit to an audit and agree to the appeals process and certificate maintenance. Contractors starting out in the field without work experience can qualify to take the Green Associate exam by completing an educational course that covers green building practices and then sit for specific AP exams after gaining more work experience.
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Apply for the exam through logging into the Green Building Certification Institute website. Enter your personal information. Credentials and experience on the website. Ensure that you enter your name exactly as it appears on your identification that you plan to use at the exam center. Double check to ensure you are applying for the correct exam, and upload your required attestation documents in the form of an image. For Accredited Professional exams, ensure that the project submitted is a LEED certified project. Select the Prometric testing facility to take the exam. Be prepared to pay for the non-refundable exam fee at this time.
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Review the LEED AP specific course materials available from the U.S. Green Building Council to ensure that you are prepared for the exam. Use the practice questions to identify areas to study. A variety of courses are available through the U.S. Green Building Council or through approved training facilities to help you prepare for the exam.
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Take the closed-book exam at the Prometric testing facility that you selected during registration. Prometric recommends arriving at least 30 minutes prior to your scheduled testing time. At the end of the two-hour exam, a preliminary score will be shown, indicating if you have passed. The LEED certificate will be mailed to the address you provided during registration.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2015

How to Make a Song Autoplay on Blogspot (13 Steps)


Locate the Web address or URL of the music file you want to use. If it is not online, upload the file to a Web host or file host first. Copy the complete URL, including the 'http://."
Create a blank text document in Notepad or other plain text or HTML editor. Type the '
' tag as follows:
Type the 'src' attribute inside the '
' tag as follows:
Click between the quotes, right-click and click 'Paste.' This inserts the audio file URL in the value field in the tag. The code now looks as follows:
Type the attribute 'autoplay' inside the '
' tag just as you did the 'src' tag. Enter a value of 'true':
Add the attribute 'hidden' in the tag if you want the music console to be invisible to the user. Otherwise, insert the 'width' and 'height' attributes and specify the dimensions of the music area. This example uses the 'hidden' attribute:
This example does not use the 'hidden' attribute:
Add the attribute 'loop.' Enter a value of 'true' if you want the music to play perpetually; otherwise, enter 'false':
Click and drag the mouse cursor over the whole text, right-click and click 'Copy.'
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