Postmortem photography or memento mori, the photographing of a deceased person, was a common practice in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The photographs were considered a keepsake to remember the dead. Child mortality was high during the Victorian era. For many children even a common sickness could be fatal. When a child or other family member died, families would often have a photograph taken before burial. Many times it was the first and last photograph they would ever possess of their loved one. Many postmortem photographs were close-ups of the face or shots of the full body. The deceased were usually depicted to appear as if they were in a deep sleep, or else arranged to appear more life-like. Children were often shown on a couch or in a crib, often posed with a favorite toy. It was not uncommon to photograph very young children with a family member, most frequently the mother. Adults were more commonly posed in chairs or even propped up on something.
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Microsoft Dynamics NAV is an ERP solution developed by Microsoft for small and mid-market companies (SMEs). The solution offers product functionality covering financial management, supply chain management, manufacturing, project management, and service management. Dynamics NAV is the former name of Dynamics 365 Business Central.
ReplyDeleteMicrosoft Dynamics NAV belongs to the Microsoft Dynamics Navision Information Systems family. In 2013, a new generation of the world-famous Dynamics NAV MicrosoftERP was revealed to the world, and its fifth version is now available with Dynamics NAV 2018. This version of the Navision ERP system focuses on improving user productivity.
Microsoft NAV works on modern three-tier architecture. It provides heterogeneous access (Windows client, Web client and SharePoint client) to the application layer and database server, increases the theoretical performance and makes it easy to upscale the resulting solution. Navision Software provides tools for Business Intelligence and uses the latest technology, Microsoft SQL Server.
MS Dynamics NAV gives small-to-midsized businesses a centralized platform from which to run their processes. Having all operations managed on a single platform helps organizations get a better overview of their business, offering a “single source of truth”, and eliminating departmental siloes which can prevent important data from being communicated efficiently. MS NAVISION can help improve productivity by allowing users to cut down time spent on administrative tasks. Having all business data in one place makes finding the information users need faster, and Dynamics Navision can also automate processes to take repetitive jobs off users’ hands completely.