Archive for June, 2009
by Scott Rodgers
I thought of wandering in a ship as wandering is an intense ardor of mine. I select my journey in a ship as I have not personally observed the feeling of traveling in a ship. Before traveling I had already registered my tickets in the ship. I reached before time so that I wont fail to board the ship.
Traveling in a ship has its own of power of pleasing. It really fascinates me. But it does not deter away from enjoying the trip in a bus or by a train. I accosted the ship and I was given my room The room was really attractive with modern accessories. The room was directly facing the blue water. It was a wonderful scene which I can never forget.
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Continue Reading June 30th, 2009
by Amy Nutt
TOEFL, or the Test of English as a Foreign Language, is a test that measures your ability to speak, read, and write in English at a college or university level. This test is one of the best measures of whether or not you are ready to attend college at an English-speaking school. Even though you may think that you speak and write English well, doing so on the college level is entirely different, especially if you have learned it as a foreign language.
What Is Contained in the TOEFL?
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Continue Reading June 30th, 2009
by Peter Thomson
A UK job site is the ideal place to start looking for a job. You will be able to find available positions and it will save you a lot of time. The jobs are categorised so you will find it easier doing your searches, and also they have a search button where you can immediate access the types of jobs you are looking for.
Searching for a job requires committment. Job searching is one of the most hated activities that we have to do. There are hundred of jobs being listed on a daily basis on the UK job sites and you will not only be able to see jobs that are very new on the market, but you will also be able to compare jobs and salaries.
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What Is The Benefit Of Using A UK Job Site To Find Work?
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Continue Reading June 29th, 2009
by Jason Kendall
Good for you! By landing here we guess you must be considering re-training to work in a different industry - that puts you way ahead of the crowd. Only one in ten of us are content with our jobs, but most complain but just stay there. Why not be one of a small number who make a difference in their lives.
For those thinking of re-training, it’s crucial to first define what you want and don’t want from the career you’re looking to get into. Ensure that the grass actually is greener before you spend time and effort altering your life’s plans. It’s good sense to regard the big picture first, to steer clear of regrets:
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IT Career Training And Study Courses In The UK In Detail
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Continue Reading June 29th, 2009
by John Chang
We recently talked about the topic of taking college classes to help with college admissions. Today we will discuss another great opportunity that is available to you at your local university.
Please understand that I am not talking about your local community college. I am specifically talking about a fully accredited, four-year university.
If you are concentrating on science, academics, or math, this opportunity will really apply to you. It is also helpful to any student who wants to get experience and be able to present a college application that is well-rounded and balanced.
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Volunteering to Do Research at Your Local College Can Help You Get Into Harvard
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Continue Reading June 28th, 2009
by Jason Kendall
Because you’re looking at information about MCSE training programs, it’s possible you’re in 1 of 2 situations: You might be wondering about a radical change of career to get into the IT field, and your research tells you there’s a growing demand for people with the right qualifications. Alternatively maybe you’re an IT professional already - and you need to formalise your skill-set with the Microsoft qualification.
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The Right Microsoft MCSE Networking Course Compared
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Continue Reading June 27th, 2009
by Cynthia Penfold
The last thing you want a potential employer to think when they read your CV is it does not appear to be original. Unfortunately this is exactly what happens to many job seekers who rely on a CV sample to create their own CV.
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Continue Reading June 27th, 2009
by Riyan Richter
There’s a lot of poor information out there about what you actually do in investment banking, especially at the junior levels - as an Analyst or Associate.
Investment banking itself is a sales industry - bankers don’t create anything, they just sell things that others have created (companies, in this case) to the highest bidder.
The duties of winning clients, maintaining relationships, and negotiating actual prices and purchase terms fall to the Managing Directors - the highest-level investment bankers.
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The Life of an Investment Banking Analyst
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Continue Reading June 26th, 2009
by Marco Sortiglia
Earning an online college degree is a very popular method of continuing your education. It is both convenient and inexpensive. Most degrees can be earned through a college or university totally online. That means you do not have any residency requirements or classes to attend on campus. That alone can save you a lot of money.
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The Process of Researching an Online College Degree Takes Some Work
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Continue Reading June 26th, 2009
by Amy Nutt
Throughout the history of human civilization, musical instruments have played an important role in shaping most cultures. These instruments have been used as a tool for communicating feelings and meanings. One instrument that has played a major role in musical history is the drum. When studying the history of the drum, one will discover its historical influence on many societies and cultures from around the world.
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Continue Reading June 25th, 2009
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