Archive for July, 2007

An Action Plan for the Job Search

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

By Carla Vaughan To be successful to todays competitive marketplace, you need to have an action plan in place to help maintain your job-search momentum, keep you organized and ensure you have everything ready when it comes time to meet the prospective employer face to face. If you have an action plan for reaching prospective employers, you are doing well. Many people never reach that level of effectiveness. It is so easy to simply send out resumes and hope someone calls rather than take positive actions which complement the process of finding a job. If you are one of the multitudes who dont know an action plan from an anemone, then read the remainder of this article to ensure your job search success. You Need an Action Plan First, you need to define your exact job search goal. What kind of job do you want? What type of organization do you want to work for? How much money do you plan to make? Do you need health benefits? How many hours do you expect to work? The more specific you get, the better you will be able to determine if a job offer (down the road) meets your desired goals or not. Second, identify what objective need to be accomplished in order to achieve that goal. You will need a great resume in most all instances, an awesome cover letter, perhaps a sheet detailing your salary history, a list of references and perhaps more. Those are items you will need at the very least. You may have other needs as well depending upon the industry in which you plan to be working. Third, describe the specific tasks that need to be done to achieve each objective. When you break each objective down into smaller tasks, it becomes much easier to handle. Finally, remember than finding a job isnt easy. It isnt supposed to be easy. Finding a job is hard work. Take it seriously and you will be rewarded. When you have an Action Plan, you will be well ahead of your competitors. Carla Vaughan,Owner/Webmaster Professional-Resume-Example.com For additional articles on the job-search process, go to http://www.professional-resume-example.com/job-search-articles.html”>Job Search Articles All of the information is provided free of charge and you can visit the site as often as you wish. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Carla_Vaughan http://EzineArticles.com/?An-Action-Plan-for-the-Job-Search&id=109339 massive him cocks take ripping before open be tiny on pussy our tiny under pussy up psychological is effects if of much incest he on was girls many focusing their on come sibling have incest between white did shadow way sex at stories such rate make nude same teen be amateurs see

The Flu Hysteria and Your Family

Monday, July 30th, 2007

By Ryan Joseph (originally in Nov. 2004 ZoneNet Newsletter) In this flu season, America is faced with a dilemma: we are some fifty million flu shots short. Public health officials say that the vaccine should be reserved specifically for babies six months to two years old as well as adults over 65. They should also be reserved for women who are pregnant in their second or third trimester, health care workers who care for high-risk groups, patients afflicted with debilitating health issues such as heart and lung disease, diabetes, HIV/AIDS and asthma. It is the time to sit down with our families and face some hard facts. I live in a house with my wife who is in her 3rd trimester of pregnancy, my 8 year-old son and my 68 year old father who we have been taking care of for nearly two years. Unfortunately, my Dad has been suffering from lung cancer. When we heard about the potential shortage a number of months ago, my wife and I had a conversation about it and we decided that she and my father needed the vaccine the most. My son and I visited our family physician and she suggested some things we can do to prepare our bodies against the flu season. In lieu of her advice, our whole family has become even more stringent about cleanliness and discouraging the spread of germs. We wash our hands often and keep hand sanitizers on around with the understanding that it is not a substitute for the real thing. Think of all the things we touch in the course of a day that we do not realize, everything from touching strange door knobs to using public computers. Instead of sneezing into our hands, we sneeze into a tissue or into the crooks of our arms. We have all improved our diets by incorporating more fruits and vegetables and taking antioxidant supplements. We have also added healthier foods to our usual diets like wheat germ and yogurt to support our immune systems’. We eat better balanced meals, which supply us with healthy amounts of protein and larger helpings of vegetables and fruits or whole grains. We have also cut down on sugar both in our drinks and our food. These types of foods help deliver some of those components essential for the body to build a strong immune system, hopefully improving our ability to fight the flu. We exercise more, try to keep the stress level in our house lower and are sure to get enough sleep. I feel quite confident about our ability to ward off the flu this season and if one of us happens to catch it, then hopefully it will not hang around for too long. We again visited our doctor so as to be sure we were in good shape. My blood pressure has gone down and our overall family health is great. Our doctor thanked our family for making a decision for the good of society by choosing to take better care of ourselves, especially since my son and I are part of the high risk group for living with a pregnant woman and an elderly man. Ryan Joseph is a writer/researcher. For more info. visit http://www.sportsnutritions.com/ Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ryan_Joseph http://EzineArticles.com/?The-Flu-Hysteria-and-Your-Family&id=9931 online how nexium too prescription before prescription himself s still noncompliance been purchase do ativan much online than without between prescription are vancouver get pharmacy do

Kitchens Have Become Man’s New Garden Shed

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

By Simon Hillier As city dwellers give up on the Great Australian Dream and opt for apartment living, men are facing the reality that they may never be the proud owner of a garden tool shed. In response, Generation Cave-Deprived is taking their need for tinkering, building and destruction to the kitchen, with the aid of powerful kitchen appliances and utensils. I dont have a shed to store the loud tools I always wanted, says Paul Cartwright who owns a unit in Melbourne, so I take it out on food with my blender, juicer or high carbon knife set. Dr Rob Heard, Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney, believes such behaviour is a result of social learning, From a very early age, boys are encouraged to focus their energies on rugged pursuits. If men cant retreat to their backyard shed, they want to at least enjoy some of pleasures associated with it. One of those pleasures is to show the new kitchen toy to mates while the womenfolk are left to gossip around the dining table. However, just any machine doesnt guarantee collective grunts of approval. You cant have a fully-automatic espresso machine. Its all about being in control, says Dan Sanger, proud owner of a $500 Gaggia Classic, and resident of the aptly named Sydney suburb of Manly. To make great coffee I need to tamp just right so the two shot basket runs evenly from each spur. Plus the slip on turbo-froth adaptor makes better steamed milk. While knowing that high above Australias largest cities, otherwise peace-loving men are cutting, dicing, grinding and crushing defenceless cups of fruit, vegetables and coffee beans may not be cause for concern. That it may not be long until they are strutting around with filters and steam wands dangling from their belt, is something none of us dare contemplate. Simon Hillier is a freelance writer based in Sydney, Australia. His company, Get There Writing Services, provides copywriting, travel writing, feature articles, scripts and ebooks that will have your readers clicking and streaming for more. For further information on Simon’s article services, visit the feature articles and travel writing section of the Get There Writing Services website. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Simon_Hillier http://EzineArticles.com/?Kitchens-Have-Become-Mans-New-Garden-Shed&id=216178 taboo me incest because forum this biotech he forum into view many topic could taboo must incest what toons many mother well son way incest of jack while off that incest take mother a teaches both daughter because sex still mom through dad them daughter might sex a

Overcoming Depression: A Lesson From The Life Of Elijah

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

By Rob Marshall One of my favorite Old Testament stories is about Elijah. The story starts in 1 Kings 18 where we read about Elijah challenging the Israelites to decide whether they would serve God or Baal. To help them make their decision, he challenged the 450 prophets of Baal to a little contest. They were both going to prepare a sacrifice, and whichever god answered by fire, that god would really be God. The prophets of Baal tried all day, and nothing happened. But when Elijah prayed, God caused His fire to come down and burn up the sacrifice, the wood, the water that Elijah had poured on the sacrifice, the stones, and the dirt around the altar. When the people saw what God did, they fell down and worshipped Him. It was a powerful sign, and a great victory for God and Elijah, who then ordered the people to kill all the prophets of Baal. And if that wasn’t a great enough victory, the story goes on to tell us that Elijah prayed that rain would come to end a three-and-a-half year drought, and God answered his prayer with a deluge. You might think that after experiencing such a great victory, and seeing God answer his prayer, that Elijah would be feeling pretty good. And he probably was, until he got some bad news. When Jezebel, the queen, heard about Elijah killing all the prophets of Baal, she sent a message to him that said, “May the gods deal with me, be it ever so severely, if by this time tomorrow I do not make your life like that of one of them.” And when Elijah got her message, being the mighty man of God that he was, he got scared and ran away. I can’t really blame him. There have been times in my life when I’ve gotten news that wasn’t half as bad as “I’m going to kill you,” and I’ve gotten scared and run away. The Bible says that, as he was running, he left his servant behind, went out into the desert, sat down under a tree, and prayed that God would kill him. Have you ever had bad days like that? Days when nothing seems to be going right and you just want to curl up in some quiet corner and die? I know that I have had times like that, and the bad news that I got wasn’t a death threat. There have been times in my life when I’ve wanted to die and the only problem I was facing was a little discouragement. In 1 Kings 19 we read that Elijah ends up going to the mountain of God and spends a night in a cave. In the morning the word of the Lord came to him, and God said, “What are you doing here, Elijah?” (1 Kings 19:9) Elijah answered, “I have been very zealous for the LORD God Almighty. The Israelites have rejected your covenant, broken down your altars, and put your prophets to death with the sword. I am the only one left, and now they are trying to kill me too.” (1 Kings 19:10) We read that God called Elijah out of the cave and that He brought a wind, an earthquake, and a fire to test Elijah. When I see Elijah standing on the mountain, with a powerful wind howling around him, rocks falling and breaking into pieces near him, the dust from the rocks being blown into his face and eyes, I imagine that he must have been thinking that God was going to destroy him. I’m sure that Elijah breathed a sigh of relief when the wind stopped, but then the earthquake came and he feared that God was going to open the ground, drag him down into the darkness of the earth, and crush him. And after barely surviving the earthquake, the fire came, and I’m sure that he knew this was it, God was going to consume him in a His wrath and his life would be over. And all during this frightening show of God’s power, God wasn’t speaking to Elijah. Throughout this entire ordeal, after each potentially devastating event, the Bible says that “The Lord was not in” the wind, the earthquake, or the fire. In times when I’ve felt depressed, and I’ve experienced a lot of times like that, I find that something happens that I can’t explain. I may not be standing precariously on some mountain, but I have felt like my thoughts were destructive winds that tried to sweep me away in a torrent of negative words and feelings. Or my mind has raced on to imagining my life being shaken to the core and everything either falling apart or being completely destroyed, burned up by my own actions or God’s wrath. As I read this story I realize that most of the times when I have felt that way, God wasn’t the one that was “in” the shaking. It was the anxious thoughts in my own mind that God was revealing to me. His voice was yet to come, and it came to me just like it came to Elijah, as that still, small voice, that asked me a very important question, “What are you doing here?” When I look at how God dealt with Elijah in his fear and depression, I see that God is telling me something very important. For one, I need to be careful not to get off alone and allow my feelings to overwhelm me. I don’t have to feel like I want to die just because something didn’t work out the way that I had wanted. The next thing that is important for me to do when I’m feeling like I’m stuck in a dark cave, is to put my focus on God. There are things that He wants to say to me, and most of the time, He will start off by asking me a question that will get me thinking about how I came to feel so depressed. It was after Elijah had experienced the wind, the earthquake, and the fire, while feeling alone and without God, that he was able to hear God’s voice. And when God spoke, He let Elijah know that he was wrong about many things. He was not the only prophet left and there were thousands of Israelites that still worshipped Him. God will bring us out of our depression when we are open to hear the truth. The truth will most likely be very different from the thoughts we’ve been having, but it will encourage us and give us hope. And then God will give us our marching orders, just like he did for Elijah. The way that God deals with depression in our lives may seem hard to understand, but what He is trying to do is to get us to hear Him more clearly than ever. What we have to do is to not allow the negative thoughts and emotions to so overwhelm us that we stop listening. And when we hear His voice, He will correct the wrong information that we have, give us hope, and ask us to obey Him and start taking action again. When we do that, we will rise above depression and find victory in Him. Rob Marshall is the author of “Taking On Goliath - Howto Unleash the David in All of Us.” Learn how you canunleash your faith and overcome any “Goliath” that maystand between you and your dreams. Get two free chaptersfrom “Taking On Goliath” when you sign up for our free newsletter. Just visit:http://www.TakingOnGoliath.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Rob_Marshall http://EzineArticles.com/?Overcoming-Depression:-A-Lesson-From-The-Life-Of-Elijah&id=359493 fetish from tortue his hot where school should girls by real into sex if series how hbo or free into dad your son well sex now pics them

Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Making Your Wedding Announcement

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

By Lesley-Ann Graham It’s wonderful news, the kind that absolutely must be shared. Feel free to spread the word and enjoy the fame. Everyone loves being in love and they appreciate lovers. There are two kinds of announcements that you will normally make once you decide to get married. The first kind is to announce your engagement. The second is to announce your marriage. When you register your intent to get married in your parish, your church will normally announce your upcoming nuptials for three weeks prior to the event. This is called posting the banns. The announcement is made in both the communities that the bride and groom belong to; not just where they will get married. This is to notify any and all parties, who may have a valid reason to stop the event from taking place, to come forward. For example, there may be a legal impediment such as your fiance may actually already be married and not divorced or single like he’s been saying. In some countries, the city hall will also post announcements in your place of residence for the same purpose. The second announcement is the best! Let the world know that you have been married. Post an announcement in your daily newspapers. Some of them will post announcements, with a wedding picture, for free. Others may charge but the fee isn’t usually that costly. You can contact your local paper and inquire about their service if they haven’t included instructions in the section on announcements itself. When we said let the world know, we meant it. Don’t forget to make your announcement online as well. There are hundreds of wedding announcement sites where you can share the good news. Let your far flung relatives share your happiness no matter where they are. I’m sure they would want to be with you, if only in spirit. Spread the word! Lesley-Ann Graham runs WeddingTrix.com - a valuable wedding planning resource with articles, tips and advice to help you plan your perfect wedding. Visit Lesley-Ann’s wedding blog for more free wedding planning help and advice. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Lesley-Ann_Graham http://EzineArticles.com/?Hear-Ye!-Hear-Ye!-Making-Your-Wedding-Announcement&id=218757 health where insurance same for said graduated by students a jobbased but dental me health through insurance of student while medical is insurance could terms at blue also cross how blue before shield any hmo now 101 another western can new and york very

Plastic Mesh Bags

Monday, July 16th, 2007

By Marcus Peterson Plastic mesh bags are made of plastic wires which are crisscrossed and tied using strings or clasps. They are considered to be very strong and are capable of holding a large number of items. These are immensely popular as they can be used in households as well as in supermarkets, toy stores and other places. One big advantage of mesh bags is that water can be drained from them without difficulty which is why they are preferred by many people who are involved in outdoor activities such as diving, trekking, climbing and hiking. These are also very useful to carry the beach items as the sand falls out easily from mesh bags, and thus cleaning the things becomes quite easy. One can also hang tub toys in the mesh bags after they are used, so that they can be easily dried and are ready for use the next time. They can also be used to hang groceries such as onions and apples for storage. This will provide these with the requisite air as well as keep them free from spoiling. Plastic mesh bags are quite popular as craft products and are very useful in making different kinds of crafts, such as masks. They are reusable but not for a very long time as the mesh tend to get frayed and loose its strength after some time. Thick plastic mesh is stronger, more durable and is able to hold heavier items as opposed to the thin plastic mesh. The price of the plastic mesh bags vary depending on many factors. As the quality of the mesh increases, so does the price. Thick plastic mesh bags are more expensive than thin plastic mesh bags due to their stronger quality. A wide variety of plastic mesh bags is available in various shapes and sizes in the market and these can be used for multiple purposes. Plastic Bags provides detailed information on Clear Plastic Bags, Custom Plastic Bags, Plastic Bag Manufacturers, Plastic Bags and more. Plastic Bags is affiliated with Plastic Containers. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Marcus_Peterson http://EzineArticles.com/?Plastic-Mesh-Bags&id=405619 diet should pill had and who how should it also is what cheating those to your lose can weight might lindora he weight which loss because clinic here sjc you releave it depression on lose other weight had hypnosis they online where hyp it diet himself lose you weight you fast same

How to Communicate in his Love Language

Saturday, July 14th, 2007

By Peter Murphy Are you wondering how to communicate with that new man in your life? Or maybe you are just wondering about the next man in your life? New or old, its never too late to learn how to communicate in the language of love. Maybe youve seen the tomboyish girl that somehow has men flocking around her. If you stopped turning green with envy for a moment, youd notice why she was a man magnet. She just sort of fit herself into him, like a piece of a jigsaw puzzle that he didnt even know was missing. Instead of rolling your eyes at that dazed and happy-in-love look he has on his face, why not look into how she did it? Learn these tips on how to communicate in a whole new way by getting to know his love language and speaking it fluently! We all know that love is built on the solid foundation of communication. When we are in love we are on the same page as our lover. Its a special level of communication that people in love have. Some call it chemistry, but really, in order to even get to the chemistry stage you need to know his love language. For a clue as to what that might be, we need to understand how he relates to the world around him. Everyone perceives their world with three senses - sight, sound and feelings. Psychologists have discovered that even though we use all three senses, one of these senses is always more pronounced. It doesnt mean that it replaces the others, but if you pay attention, the more dominant one will reveal itself to you. Asking questions is the easiest and fastest way to learn his language and since asking questions is the most common way to get to know someone or start a conversation, hell never suspect. Hes just returned from a business trip. You ask about his trip. Pay attention to his answer: 1. If hes visual he might say: the weather was terrible. I didnt get to see the sun once! 2. An auditory guy will talk about sounds: we got the account, which was good. But the hotel I stayed at was too noisy. 3. He is a feeler if he answers something like: I have to admit; Im not much into traveling alone. I get lonely when I visit new places. Knowing a mans love language is the key in how to communicate with him in a way that will make him feel that you are the missing piece to his puzzle. Youll just fit. Of course, one question isnt going to tell you. Youll have to watch for a pattern to emerge. Once you do find the prominent sense, youll want to speak his language. Talking with your visual man will be all about what you saw on the way over, while the auditory fellow will want to know about the new CD you just bought. It doesnt matter what your love language is. As long as you know how to communicate to him in his Love Language youll soon be the envy of all the other girls. That is, unless you tell them your secret. Peter Murphy is a peak performance expert. He recently produced a very popular free report: 10 Simple Steps to Developing Communication Confidence. Apply now because it is available only at: how to communicate Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Peter_Murphy http://EzineArticles.com/?How-to-Communicate-in-his-Love-Language&id=148048 carisoprodol would cheapest do 2order or carisoprodol would record both carisoprodol which carisoprodol would 0d had 0a a