Posted February 15th, 2010.
Graduating from the local university recently, I am now seeking employment in the IT field, and I am wondering where I can find IT jobs. I attended a job fair last week, and I must say it appears promising. I spoke to ten recruiters who promised to give me a call this week for [...]
Posted January 30th, 2010.
When I was younger I used to work as a babysitter. I think my favorite part of the job was helping kids with their homework. I just graduated from college and would like to help students in my area. I have been looking for jobs in tutoring. I think that I would be a great [...]
Posted December 6th, 2009.
We had just been to the car rentals depot and were now finally on the road on our massive trip across the country. Instead of doing the traditional cross country trip we thought we would drive from Seattle to Miami. It is one huge drive but we are going to take about three weeks to [...]
Posted December 1st, 2009.
I have found that it is much harder to have conversations with people in Utah about mormon doctrine, and I really miss those opportunities. I grew up in Oregon, where there weren’t very many Mormons, so I often got asked questions about mormon doctrine by friends and acquaintances. In Utah, though, there are lots of [...]
Posted November 29th, 2009.
We are all to familiar with the phrase, just be yourself, but very few really know what it means. A young individual who is trying to be a scene kid is probably struggling with the people around him who are criticizing him. If you are one of these kids, just develop your self-confidence. To stand [...]
Posted November 23rd, 2009.
Whenever one is preparing for a show, or presentation, it is important to be prepared and ready to deliver the utmost professionalism and readiness for the event. Being able to engage your audience, exude a sense of mastery of knowledge on the subject, and effectively tie all points together are the key factors in providing an exceptional speech [...]
Posted November 22nd, 2009.
Swedish cuisine, like that of the other Scandinavian countries ( Denmark, Norway and Finland ), was traditionally simple. Fish ( particularly herring ), meat and potatoes played prominent roles. Spices were sparse. Famous dishes include Swedish meatballs, traditionally served with gravy, boiled potatoes and lingonberry jam; pancakes, lutfisk, and Smörgåsbord, or lavish buffet. Akvavit is [...]
Posted November 22nd, 2009.
Apart from traditional Protestant Christian holidays, Sweden also celebrates some unique holidays, some of a pre-Christian tradition. They include Midsummer celebrating the summer solstice; Walpurgis Night (Valborgsmässoafton) on 30 April lighting bonfires; and Labour Day or Mayday on 1 May is dedicated to socialist demonstrations. The day of giver-of-light Saint Lucia, 13 December, is widely [...]
Posted November 17th, 2009.
I really want to be free from debt, but I am not sure how to do that. I have talked with some of my friends, and it seems like every time I have some ideas of what to do, I have something that comes up that will not allow me to move on. That is [...]
Posted November 15th, 2009.
A had a few talented friends – you know the kind, they can act, sing, play in a band. Some are funny enough to do stand up comedy, too. Unofficially, I’d let them know if I heard of something that might be a good opportunity for them, openings, parties, gigs… Well, finally I thought to [...]