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Category Archives: Education
Post your Resume on LinkedIn.com
I have been using LinkedIn.com for so many years, I can’t tell you when I started. What I can tell you is that I wish this had been available when I first entered the workforce. I have lost track of … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Education, Employment, Guides, LinkedIn, My World, Technology, Tips and Tricks
Tagged collaboration, Getting Hired, jobs, Resume, Work at Home
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Telecommuting in 2011 ~ a Brave New World
Here is an interesting study from this Microsoft Presspass article: Remote Working Now a “Business Imperative” This chart demonstrates both the progress we’ve made in making it easier to work from home and where we are just not quite there … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Employment, In the news..., Internet, Lifestyle, Money, My World, Research, Telecommuting
Tagged Microsoft, Presspass, remote work, telework
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NPR: Hello Plate, Goodbye Pyramid
Now this is a pretty safe bet to be more popular with people who care about what they eat. I’m still looking for where chocolate goes. It’s a pretty safe bet that not many people will mourn the demise of … Continue reading
Posted in Eating, Education, Everyday Science, Health and wellness
Tagged ChooseMyPlate, Food pyramid, NPR
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YouTube Subscriptions Never Fail to Impress
I just got my YouTube Subscription Update which looks like this: I will have a lot to listen to this weekend. My fav this week (so far) is CrazyDaisyDoo’s rendition of “Love is Here to Stay. Tasty stuff. Crazy on … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Jazz, Music, Saxophone, YouTube
Tagged CrazyDaisyDoo, Love is Here to Stay
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In search of simplicity
I have spent most of my life simplifying. When I was a college student, I remember thinking it was because I am basically lazy. I even told that to a neighbor kid as we worked on a carpentry project. The … Continue reading
For Men: Fighting the Lust Thang
“I’ve looked on many women with lust. I’ve committed adultery in my heart many times. God knows I will do this and forgives me.” ~ Jimmy Carter I was lookin’ around for something to highlight today and ran across this … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Community, Culture, Education, Family, Health and wellness, Lifestyle, Nude, Poetry, Too Spicy for some, Wikipedia
Tagged curse, Jimmy Carter, lust, Mark R. Slaughter, Steven Stahlberg
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Those who can,TEACH…
Tom points to http://www.zazzle.com/those_who_can_button-145702111473723752 as a place where you can purchase these buttons.
Measuring Music Tempo ~ How fast is fast?
A music forum noob recently asked me how fast a piece marked Allegro should be played. It got me to thinking that I should place this here in case my source disappears, which btw happens more times than you might … Continue reading
Tulum Mayan Ruins Tour ~ 2011
I have always wanted to visit the Mayan and Aztec ruins in Mexico. So when Suzy got this great cruise deal that included a trip to Key West, Cozumel, and Tulum, we jumped at the chance. Located on 40 foot … Continue reading
The Hemmingway Adventure
Suzy and I have just returned from our Caribbean cruise and I wanted to share a little taste of what we saw on the Key West Island. A visit to see Nobel prize winning Ernest Hemmingway’s house and bar has … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Bucket List, Culture, Education, flickr, Holiday, International, My World, Pets, Sun bathing, Travel, Writing
Tagged Caribbean, Carnival cruise, Elvira, Ernest Hemmingway, ghost, Hemmingway, Key West, Nobel prize, polydactyl cat, Sloppy Joes
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