As an employer I receive many job applications each week. Some cover letters are so well written that I am compelled to review the attached resume even if our company is not currently hiring. I don’t want to miss an opportunity to contact an outstanding individual. Other cover letters are sufficiently interesting that I will [...]
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Successful Job Seeking - The Importance of Your Cover Letter
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April Gardening Tips - Southwest Region
Tuesday, August 26th, 2008One of the nicest months in the southwest. (if the wind is not blowing) You may plant just about anything such as tomato plants, fruit trees shade trees, evergreen shrubs, flowering shrubs, bulbs etc. It is also the month that garden centers usually are fully stocked, at least in the southwest.
Fertilize your bermuda or warm [...]
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Week of the Young Child
Friday, August 22nd, 2008Did you know that this is the Week of the Young Child? It is! And this year’s theme is “Building Better Futures for All Children.” (It’s already proving to be much more popular than last year’s theme of “Building Better Futures for White Middle-Class Children.”)
From the NAEYC website:
The purpose of the Week of the Young [...]
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Getting ‘In-Zinc’
Thursday, August 21st, 2008As with most nutrients and minerals, zinc is often ignored by the average person however, it is an essential mineral that plays many roles in promoting the healthy functioning of the body. Its importance to the body’s well-being goes far back as the earliest moments of growth and development and is serves a highly important [...]
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Ancient Silk Roads Can Provide Insight To The Safety Of A Civilization
Sunday, August 17th, 2008You have probably heard of the Ancient Silk Roads in school and recently as they travel through Afghanistan. Involving the interesting subject of “Silk Roads,” which we had only briefly studied of this in school; it appears that a series of roads through rough terrain, with several routes does provide a level of safety to [...]
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Yoga for PMS
Saturday, August 16th, 2008Most women experience PMS symptoms at different points of their lives. PMS (premenstrual symptom) is usually characterized by anxiety, irritability, depression, craving sugary foods and feeling bloated. There are many homeopathic and nutritional solutions for relieving the PMS, but a regular yoga asana practice can be tremendously beneficial as well.
Many women experience chocolate and sugar [...]
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You Can Calculate Your Nutrients at Home
Thursday, August 14th, 2008So, what is new about this that you already don’t know? Think again. It is not what-you-are-aware that is important, but are-you -alert, that is. Keep your eyes and mind open to avoid upsets to your normal health. Well, take out your diet chart and critically examine it again. Are you eating the right food? [...]
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High Blood Pressure- The Silent Killer
Tuesday, August 12th, 2008High blood pressure is often called the silent killer because you can have it for years
without being aware of it. Blood pressure is determined by the amount of blood
your heart pumps and the amount of resistance to blood flow in your arteries. The
more blood your heart pumps and the narrower your [...]
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The #1 Myth That Kills Your Internet Marketing Success Stone Dead
Sunday, August 10th, 2008The funny thing about the Internet is how many experts there are. Wherever you look there are self-proclaimed gurus ready to tell you how to run your business or your life - and we eat up their advice like candy.
But, like candy, too much advice may be bad for you.
I’m no guru, and I hate [...]
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Unhappy at Work? A Change is Coming
Friday, August 8th, 2008We all can’t be astronauts, professional athletes, dolphin trainers or test pilots — some of us have to work for a living. I’m not implying that the people in those professions don’t actually work, I’m suggesting that some jobs might not seem like work. Unfortunately, I don’t have one of those jobs and I’m guessing [...]
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