Archive for March, 2009

Tips to Improve Your Job

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

Your career should fundamentally be under your mastery. In the ultimate world, you would go on in your chosen career path for doing your occupation well and doing it punctually. Still, if you are wishing for a merited pay increase or you want advancement you will find that you are frequently disregarded in […]

Self Marketing 101 - Why Students Should Tell Stories

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

Everybody lies, and storytellers are some of the best liars around. But here is the problem: People like storytellers. They hate liars. The meaning is similar but different. In the South, storytellers sit on porch swings and drink ice tea. Liars stare down the barrel of shotguns.
I should know. I’m from the South […]

Are You Setting Yourself Up to Procrastinate?

Monday, March 30th, 2009

Are You Setting Yourself Up to Procrastinate?
“How can I stop procrastinating?”
This is by far the most frequent question that I get from graduate students and professors. As a dissertation and tenure coach, I’ve come to realize that everyone in academia, whether writing a dissertation, completing an article, or doing research, struggles with procrastination. Why is […]

Calling for a More Accurate Perished Toll

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Prospective extraordinary tribunal over the Nazi-oriented Holocaust perpetrated during the course of a regime known as “Democratic Kampuchea” is brainwashing Cambodian citizens as well as the world. The reason behind this tribunal is to bring justice into the reality and calling for a “never again” sense.
However, pursuing the circumnavigating issues surrounding the extraordinary chamber of […]

Better Red than Dead!

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Red, perhaps the first color our eyes perceive.
It is said that people suffering from temporary color-blindness for whatever reason start to perceive red before they can discern any other color.
Red simply screams at us, demanding our attention. It may be the force of our collective human history, culture or genetics; we are dangerously attracted to […]

LIVESTRONG: Fighting the Big C

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

LIVESTRONG, the Lance Armstrong Foundation, was founded in 1997 to provide information and support for cancer patients and unite people to fight against cancer. It has raised more than $250 million for over 550 organizations dedicated to the causes of cancer. This year, the foundation adds another feather to its cap as it partners with […]

Are You Left Handed? How to Find Assistance with Your College Education

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Finding help to fund a college degree can be challenging and may take time. University scholarships are unlike the normal student loan because these are a grant for your education, and therefore, don’t need to be paid back.

A Short Ski Break in Chamonix France Is a Fantastic Trip

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

The big benefit of Chamonix Haute Savoie France is its closeness to Geneva airport. One can easily depart from the UK in the morning and be snowboarding during the afternoon. The simplicity of Ryan Air and budget carriers has resulted in cheaper air fares furthermore with […]

The History of Dragons

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Copyright 2006 Francesca Black
The Dragon has played an important part in myths and religions since pre-historic times. The history of dragons goes back at least six thousand years, and there are dragon tales and legends from every continent except Antarctica. In almost every culture, and all throughout history, there are stories of these mythical and […]

The Benefits Of An On-Line Degree, Are There Any?

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Believe it or not, a diploma straight out from college is not a sure fire and effective means to assure success. Currently, people are now going back to school to earn more than a college diploma. There is that Masters Degree, additional training, that all-important certification.
The competition now is so cut throat that being […]