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KODAK Service andSupport is made up of more than 3,000 professionals reaching more than 120countries. It is a leading multi-vendor integrated services provider,delivering consulting, installation, maintenance and support services for thecommercial printing, graphic communications, document imaging and data storageindustries. For moreinformation, visit For downloading photos and videosfrom Kodak's image library, visit Wilen DirectWilen Direct (, formerly Wilen Press) is a leader andinnovator in direct marketing campaigns that leverage state-of-the-artprinting processes and technologies such as digital and variable data imaging,advanced mail strategies and technologies, logistics and fulfillment, todeliver highly targeted, effective and cost-efficient outreach. Wilen Directis a part of Wilen Group, a privately held marketing communications andprinting services company that provides strategy, creative resources, dataanalysis, state-of-the-art printing and end-to-end fulfillment to a variety ofclients nationwide. In addition to Wilen Direct, Wilen Group consists of twoother affiliated companies, all three of which work independently butseamlessly integrate with each other to serve client needs.
Wilen Media,offers a full spectrum of strategic planning, marketing, advertising, mediaplanning and buying, research and production services across multi-mediaplatforms; and WILopEN, engages in research and development efforts to createnew products and services involving marketing, advertising, publishing/printand media-related businesses. More information about Wilen Group can be foundat (Kodak and Versamark are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company.)SOURCEWilen DirectNancy Carr of Kodak, +1-585-781-9121, ; or Amanda Slaverof Eric Mower and Associates, +1-585-389-1876, ; or Joe Boyleof October Strategies, +1-917-376-3595, , for WilenDirect. The first part of the list was published yesterday. Here are the worst misses in NFL history. And although I said yesterday you will not see Scott Norwood on this list, you just might, but not in the way you might think. 5. Seminary Combats Cyber-Temptation with 'Safe Eyes' Software, DistributesInternet Filtering Program Free to Incoming StudentsInnovative Approach to Helping Ministry Students Avoid Unhealthy HabitsATLANTA, April 28 /PRNewswire/ -- InternetSafety announced today thatSoutheastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, NC, is distributingthe company's Safe Eyes filtering software free to all incoming students tohelp them avoid the temptations of Internet pornography. The school begandispensing copies of the program to its incoming students earlier this yearfor optional installation on their personal computers. The softwareautomatically blocks millions of websites dealing with pornography, sex,nudity and related content as users browse the Web.
The seminary is encouraging use of the Safe Eyes program during new studentorientations and throughout the year as well as suggesting that students findan 'accountability partner' to support their efforts to resist inappropriateInternet surfing. Accountability partners - such as a friend from a localchurch or a resident assistant at the school - can split passwords with theuser to prevent program removal, adjust settings to add controls such asblocking or recording instant messenger sessions, gain access to the student'susage logs to monitor their online behavior, and receive alerts when a userposts sexually suggestive language in chat rooms or instant messages.The software complements the Internet filtering system on SoutheasternBaptist's own computer network, providing protection for students when theyare off campus. The seminary provides three years of Safe Eyes usage free ofcharge to all students who choose to install the program."Our mission is to help students prepare for their future ministry. Easyaccess to Internet pornography and online sexual conversation obviouslyinterferes with that mission," said Seth Bible, the seminary's Director ofStudent Life. "Safe Eyes is a useful tool for helping us help studentsestablish their personal relationship with Christ and thereby produce healthypastors who will lead healthy churches."Secondary goals include familiarizing students with the availability ofInternet filtering software that can be used to help members of their futurecongregations - whether those members are struggling with a pornographyaddiction or just wanting to protect their children online, Bible said. "Seminary students face considerable challenges in trying to live a spirituallife in today's environment.
