So, Jillian and Ed leave happily ever after…
I would never have guess that. What do you think about it all?
So, Jillian and Ed leave happily ever after…
I would never have guess that. What do you think about it all?
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Taurus Horoscope for June 11, 2009:
Taurus, lower your horns and charge, time has arrived and you need to claim this moment. After you make your charge, like Ferdinand the Bull, stop and smell the flowers. If you don’t you may run right over them and not notice it until they’ve been trampled.
How am I making way to charge and claim the moment? Well, I just got a new job with Holiday Retirement! It’s about time to change my lifestyle as I haven’t had a day off since May 11, 2009. It’s been a challenge because of this:
Here are three things I learned to NEVER forget when making an attempt to find a job in a competitive market:
1: Build a strong portfolio showing diversity, examples of hard work, and recommendations.
2: Remember, everything posted online (in Web sites, social networking sites, blogs, etc.) is visible to the public. The evaluation starts before the interview begins because employers will Google your name.
3: Start networking now. I got this new job through connections. It’s really the only way to be heard as traditional methods (Craigslist, emails, etc.) flood interviewees mailboxes and they don’t have time to read them all.
Now, I can’t wait to figure out what the smelling the roses portion of my horoscope means.
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Watch, Listen, Enjoy!
I went to the Oregon Symphony concert last night at Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall to witness a breathtaking performance from the symphony and their guest performing artist, Joshua Bell.
The place was packed and his music was fluid and striking!
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Where does your man rate?
Well, tonight at 9/8c you can learn more about the woman that coined the popularity of the relationship between your man and how he likes his hotdog.
Don’t forget to watch Jillian Harris on the series premiere of the Bachelorette tonight on ABC.
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I’ve been pondering as the recession continues. This pondering leads me through many different thoughts about potential life journeys. My fear is that I will continue working for others that don’t provide enough for sustainability (a.k.a. internships, volunteering, part-time jobs, etc.).
Here’re my thoughts:
I can continue on this path…finish my internship and continue applying for more full-time, entry-level positions along with the hundreds of thousands of others doing the same.
-OR-
Continue my education and get a Master’s in Public Health (MPH) at Portland State University. Is there anyone out there with opinions on this program?
Any advice is appreciated.
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Social networks, i.e. Facebook and Twitter, are used to connect with friends and family members from the past and present. Now with the recession, the new trend includes adding an ex-boss or coworker to the mix.
Workers continue to be laid-off in droves so employers are using social networking sites as ‘alumni networks’. Ex-colleagues participate on social networks, blogs and message boards to keep ties with lost talent.
It’s an opportunity for employers to remain connected with that knowledge when the recession turns and it comes time for recruitment. Until that day, alumni networks provide that connection along with information as to what rumors and stories are told about the company.
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“I think consumers are at the point where they expect the Walmart price, the Amazon.com inventory and the Disney experience,” Jeff Lenard, NACS Vice President of Communications.
It is a tough time for our economy, but people still want the best available product.
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Need something to do for Cinco de Mayo? Make a trip to the Cinco de Mayo Fiesta at Portland’s Waterfront Park to help celebrate its 25th year.
Cinco de Mayo Fiesta is a five-day festival that attracts over 300,000 people each year. Visitors can enjoy beautiful scenery, authentic cuisine, fine arts, music, and folklore of Mexico. It’s the largest multi-cultural festival in Oregon and one of the largest festivals for Portland. It provides entertainment and activity for people of all ages.
The festival started this year on May 1 and the last day to enjoy the event is today, May 5, 2009. Open from 11 a.m.-11 p.m., you too can commemorate the holiday dedicated to the Mexican army’s unlikely victory over French forces and the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862.
Take the time to enjoy this festival on its last day.
Happy Cinco de Mayo!!!
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What’s the hubbub about swine flu? I thought it was birds we had to be concerned about.
According to AP Medical Writer Lauran Neergaard, U.S. officials advised Americans against travel to Mexico on Monday as over 40 cases of swine flu in the U.S. have been reported. Only one of these cases required brief hospitalization.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines swine flu as a respiratory disease of pigs caused by type A influenza that is not normally spread to humans. Symptoms include fever, sore throat, aches, chills and fatigue. It is contagious and can spread from human to human.
As opposed to avian influenza, or bird flu, swine flu draws more fear because it can be spread more readily between humans. Bird flu remained relatively contained because the spread from person to person was difficult, but the highly infectious strain from swine causes concern.
Other historical reports of the swine flu date back to 1976 for fear of another great plague. In 1976, doctors warned that any flu able to reach more than 500 people could lead to the next worldwide plague. Turns out more people were killed from vaccinations for the disease than from the flu itself causing a medical fiasco.
Be forewarned about this swine flu and remember to thoroughly was your hands throughout the day!
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