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<h1>How to Mentally Prepare for Rhinoplasty New York</h1>
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=Welcome to the Lazarus and Free Pascal wiki=
Various surgical techniques that are used for reshaping the nose to improve its appearance or functionality are known as Rhinoplasty. If you are not satisfied with the size, symmetry or contours of your nose, rhinoplasty surgery is the only solution. Actually, rhinoplasty New York is the most popular cosmetic procedure among both young and old. However, before you fix an appointment with a surgeon or borrow money from your mother for the procedure, you need to find out whether its right for you or not. Below given points will not only help you to gauge whether you are right candidate for rhinoplasty or not, but also help you mentally prepare for the surgery.
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==About==
1. Rhinoplasty New York is an elective surgery which means that in most cases, people have a choice whether they want to undergo it or not. But don’t forget that like all surgeries, it is a serious matter which needs a good and experienced surgeon at the helm.
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2. You can start by gathering as much information about the procedure as possible. Read articles, watch videos, read testimonials of the patients and then weigh the pros and cons before making the decision.  
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The goal of this wiki is to be a knowledge base for Free Pascal/Lazarus and [[Related projects|related projects]].
3. Look for the right rhinoplasty surgeon. You can ask you’re those friends or colleagues who have undergone the surgery or better still search on the net by reading reviews and visiting websites of various surgeons well known for rhinoplasty New York. Also view before and after pictures and read testimonials available on their websites.
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4. Fix an appointment with a certified and experienced surgeon and have a candid discussion about what you expect from the surgery. Ask all questions that come to your mind about the process of preparation of surgery, procedure or recovery. The surgeon will explain everything to you and inform you about a realistic outcome along with possible risks and complications.
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Free Pascal already has good user documentation in several formats, but [[FPC development|FPC developer information, organizational information]] and subjects not yet [[FPC documentation|properly documented]] are collected in this wiki.  
5. Find out the cost of the procedure which varies according to the qualification, experience, and complexity of the procedure. An option of financing is also available but make sure that expense is realistic for you.
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If you live in or around New York, you don’t have to spend too much time looking for the right surgeon. Dr. Jennifer Levine is a certified and experienced surgeon for rhinoplasty New York with a long list of contented patients. To know more about Dr. Jennifer Levine and check out before and after photographs of her patients, logon to http://www.drjenniferlevine.com
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Lazarus, on the other hand, has some gaps in the user documentation. So this area was created as an “open document” or “wiki” where anyone can edit and add content.  
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The wiki speeds things by making it possible to make changes and additions with a browser! For tutorials, please take a look at the [http://www.chat11.com/30_Second_Quick_Wiki_Tutorial 30 Second Quick Wiki Tutorial] or the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Tutorial WikiPedia Tutorial]. A [[Sand Box]] is available for practice. If you have any problems, please notify the site [http://sourceforge.net/users/vlx/ administrator] or post a bug report on the [http://sourceforge.net/projects/lazarus-ccr Lazarus-CCR] SF site. You can also leave a note or suggestion on our [[Site Feedback]]  page.
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For the Lazarus <b>project history</b>, see the [[History]] page.
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==Free Pascal Documentation==
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;[[FPC documentation|FPC developer documentation]]
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:Contains available documentation for developers and other contributors of the Free Pascal Compiler, such as people involved in translation of messages to other languages, a list of pascal bindings, organizational information, procedure for FPC releases, ToDo lists, etc.
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==Lazarus Documentation==
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;[[Lazarus Documentation]]
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:All the available documentation and [[Lazarus_Documentation#Lazarus_and_Pascal_Tutorials|tutorials]] for the Lazarus IDE (including the Free Pascal Compiler manuals) can be found on the [[Lazarus Documentation]] page. Many of the pages are "works in progress" so please feel free to add your experience to these sections. You can also create a personal page with contact information, if you wish.
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==Downloads==
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All currently available components and packages are available on the [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=92177 Lazarus-CCR Sourceforge files area]. The Free Pascal Compiler and current test versions of Lazarus can be found at [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=89339 The Lazarus Sourceforge site]. Additional documentation on these packages can also be found on the [[Components and Code examples]] wiki page if the person who contributed the code created one there. The Compiler and a lot of contributed code can be found on the [http://www.freepascal.org/download.var Free Pascal Compiler download mirrors] and on the [http://lazarus.freepascal.org Lazarus IDE website].
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Lazarus Snapshots download locations can be found [[Lazarus Snapshots Downloads | here]].
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==Mailing lists==
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New and experienced users alike are invited to join the Lazarus-ccr [http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lazarus-ccr-announce announce] and [http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lazarus-ccr-general general] mailing lists.
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Perhaps even more useful are the  [http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=StaticPage&file=index&sURL=maill Lazarus] IDE mailing list and the [http://www.freepascal.org/maillist.html Free Pascal] developers or announcement mailing lists.
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==Who is working on what?==
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If you're currently converting a component or library, or you need something converted, please post it on the [[Current conversion projects]] page. These postings will help guide developers who want to convert components that are in demand, as well as prevent the duplication of two people converting the same package.
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==References, Links and Resources==
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===Lazarus IDE===
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News and information about the status of the Lazarus IDE can be found on the [http://lazarus.freepascal.org Lazarus IDE website]. Ideas, todos, and other plans can be found at [[Lazarus Development Process‎]] page. Releases of the Lazarus IDE and Free Pascal compiler can be downloaded from there. The [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=89339 Lazarus file area] also has the latest packages of the compiler and IDE available for download.
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====Active Lazarus Projects====
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Our current listing of [[Projects using Lazarus]] with publicly accessible websites and Lazarus related files to download.
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In the [[Lazarus Application Gallery]] you can see some screenshots of applications created with Lazarus.
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====Super Sites and Link Farms====
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Our current collection of Delphi/Kylix related sites can be found on our [[Page Of Code Sites]]. Please add to it if you know of a good site that hasn't been listed yet.
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====Specialized Search Engines====
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There are some outstanding search and knowledge bases online that can be a great help for learning new techniques and solving problems.
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Tamarack Associates operates a fast [http://www.tamaracka.com/search.htm search] engine specifically for the Borland usenet archives. Mer Systems Inc. provides a similar search [http://www.mers.com/searchsite.html engine].
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Another outstanding source of information along with a sitewide [http://www.efg2.com/Lab/search.htm search] capability is Earl F. Glynn's Computer Lab and Reference [http://www.efg2.com/ Library].
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====Marketing Case Studies====
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An [[Marketing_Case_Studies|opportunity for Lazarus users]] to explain why Lazarus is the IDE of choice.
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====Presenting FPC/Lazarus at a trade show and at contests====
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FPC/Lazarus was presented with a booth at the [[Systems 2005]], the [[Systems 2006]] and the [[Systems 2007]] in Munich.  Based on the experiences from these trade shows, a collection of [[Preparing a booth on a trade show|information]] to help future preparations for a trade show booth was built. Lazarus and related projects have also participated in a number of Contests, and a [[Contests|wiki page]] was prepared to help future contests inscriptions.

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Welcome to the Lazarus and Free Pascal wiki

About

The goal of this wiki is to be a knowledge base for Free Pascal/Lazarus and related projects.

Free Pascal already has good user documentation in several formats, but FPC developer information, organizational information and subjects not yet properly documented are collected in this wiki.

Lazarus, on the other hand, has some gaps in the user documentation. So this area was created as an “open document” or “wiki” where anyone can edit and add content.

The wiki speeds things by making it possible to make changes and additions with a browser! For tutorials, please take a look at the 30 Second Quick Wiki Tutorial or the WikiPedia Tutorial. A Sand Box is available for practice. If you have any problems, please notify the site administrator or post a bug report on the Lazarus-CCR SF site. You can also leave a note or suggestion on our Site Feedback page.

For the Lazarus project history, see the History page.

Free Pascal Documentation

FPC developer documentation
Contains available documentation for developers and other contributors of the Free Pascal Compiler, such as people involved in translation of messages to other languages, a list of pascal bindings, organizational information, procedure for FPC releases, ToDo lists, etc.

Lazarus Documentation

Lazarus Documentation
All the available documentation and tutorials for the Lazarus IDE (including the Free Pascal Compiler manuals) can be found on the Lazarus Documentation page. Many of the pages are "works in progress" so please feel free to add your experience to these sections. You can also create a personal page with contact information, if you wish.

Downloads

All currently available components and packages are available on the Lazarus-CCR Sourceforge files area. The Free Pascal Compiler and current test versions of Lazarus can be found at The Lazarus Sourceforge site. Additional documentation on these packages can also be found on the Components and Code examples wiki page if the person who contributed the code created one there. The Compiler and a lot of contributed code can be found on the Free Pascal Compiler download mirrors and on the Lazarus IDE website. Lazarus Snapshots download locations can be found here.

Mailing lists

New and experienced users alike are invited to join the Lazarus-ccr announce and general mailing lists.

Perhaps even more useful are the Lazarus IDE mailing list and the Free Pascal developers or announcement mailing lists.

Who is working on what?

If you're currently converting a component or library, or you need something converted, please post it on the Current conversion projects page. These postings will help guide developers who want to convert components that are in demand, as well as prevent the duplication of two people converting the same package.

References, Links and Resources

Lazarus IDE

News and information about the status of the Lazarus IDE can be found on the Lazarus IDE website. Ideas, todos, and other plans can be found at Lazarus Development Process‎ page. Releases of the Lazarus IDE and Free Pascal compiler can be downloaded from there. The Lazarus file area also has the latest packages of the compiler and IDE available for download.

Active Lazarus Projects

Our current listing of Projects using Lazarus with publicly accessible websites and Lazarus related files to download.

In the Lazarus Application Gallery you can see some screenshots of applications created with Lazarus.

Super Sites and Link Farms

Our current collection of Delphi/Kylix related sites can be found on our Page Of Code Sites. Please add to it if you know of a good site that hasn't been listed yet.

Specialized Search Engines

There are some outstanding search and knowledge bases online that can be a great help for learning new techniques and solving problems. Tamarack Associates operates a fast search engine specifically for the Borland usenet archives. Mer Systems Inc. provides a similar search engine. Another outstanding source of information along with a sitewide search capability is Earl F. Glynn's Computer Lab and Reference Library.

Marketing Case Studies

An opportunity for Lazarus users to explain why Lazarus is the IDE of choice.

Presenting FPC/Lazarus at a trade show and at contests

FPC/Lazarus was presented with a booth at the Systems 2005, the Systems 2006 and the Systems 2007 in Munich. Based on the experiences from these trade shows, a collection of information to help future preparations for a trade show booth was built. Lazarus and related projects have also participated in a number of Contests, and a wiki page was prepared to help future contests inscriptions.