Posted on December 28th, 2009 by Dr. Jay Polmar
It\’s so easy to learn to be a basic level speed reader in 11 minutes. The 11 minute Speed Reading course is a part of www.speedread.org a firm that has spent more than 32 years researching and sponsoring teaching of speed reading courses to 8,000 students around the U.S. These courses were taught at colleges and universities, live research gathering classes. These classes were taught by Dr. Polmar himself.
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Posted on November 6th, 2009 by Jason Stlotnik
Finding jobs for everyone is difficult but teens have been especially hard hit. This summer, many found that finding someone who would hire them was next to impossible. Workers with little experience have little chance of being hired when matched up with people who have been in the workforce for years and are suddenly willing to accept lower paying jobs.
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Posted on October 11th, 2009 by Sandra Jones
A graphic designer is an individual in the graphic designing field that assembles images, movement graphics and letters together to form a blueprint. He basically creates graphics for electronic or printed media including commercials and leaflets. The major responsibility of a graphic designer is to offer certain information in such a manner that it is accessible and impressive.
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Posted on October 9th, 2009 by Alice Sy
Being a parent and having a full time or part-time job can be something tough. It is quite challenging to take care of the household chores after coming home from work. You have no choice but to do these chores even when you\’re already so tired. To lighten up the burden, and to become more efficient in the workplace, you should get a housemaid from a maid agency.
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Posted on August 15th, 2009 by Amy Nutt
The current down turn in the economy has resulted in massive layoffs across the country. Many people are now looking to seek employment in a company as a temporary employee. If you are currently unemployed, a temporary job may be the solution to meeting financial obligations as well as giving you a competitive edge to finding full-time permanent employment.
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Posted on August 9th, 2009 by Sunny Emmerwitz
Mary Beth Ison is a twenty nine year old southern belle from Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Mary Beth grew up in Chapel Hill and has lived there most of her life. Her father Lucas Ison owns his own practice and has been a dentist for twenty six years. Mary Beth grew up in going to her dad\’s practice and worked there as a receptionist in high school.
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Posted on July 18th, 2009 by Cody Landon
One of the most fundamental possessions you could obtain during your animation training is your Demo reel.
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Posted on June 23rd, 2009 by Mary Jackson
Accreditation - this is perhaps the most important of the rules. Accreditation confirms that the college meets certain educational standards that are set by the accrediting education agencies. If you earn credits from an accredited online distance education college, chances are you can transfer them to another accredited institution of your choice. Your chances for acquiring a new job or getting a promotion are greatly enhanced if your degree is accredited.
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Posted on June 20th, 2009 by Amy Nutt
If you are looking for a job that combines medicine with the law, you have two basic routes you can take. Either you can choose medical jobs that deal directly with law enforcement, or you can choose a job in law that deals directly with medicine. The two may not seem much different, but there are differences.
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Posted on June 9th, 2009 by Jane Clair
Face-paint is actually characterised by the use of chemically active things. These things are used by theatre and TV artists in order to enhance their splendour and to cover the minor defects which may thwart them from looking the most stunning persons. Splendour is the most dominant factor for the persons of media, and the TV and theatre artists are somewhat more concerned about their splendour.
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