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prague - download .. How does the calendar work? Prague, Old Town Square, The Old Town Astronomical Clock
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operation phoenix
South African response to mass SWAPO infiltration of South-West Africa
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swindle bandit toner
Harijiwan is a convicted criminal who served his prison sentence for running a toner "boiler room" and mail fraud scam, some of the cult's illegal activities. Yet this now turned "Yoga Bandit" prospers in the Kundalini yoga world that Their "Master" left behind.
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ted- world without food
A vast amount of food is discarded daily across the world simply because it looks ugly. Food influencer Dana Cowin is here to convince you that there's beauty in the misshapen potato and the squishy lemon, that the fries or lemonade they yield will taste as good as their more attractive counterparts. Food is food, she says, and embracing that reality will help us reduce food waste.
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$1 to $10000
Grant Sabatier, 33 .. Two things to know. Starting is the hardest part. Next hardest: getting to that first $10,000. Then it gets easier. If anyone knows how to get to $10,000 with sure, definite steps, .. first book, "Financial Freedom. ".. looking at your net worth every day. It will be stressful for a while, he admits. "Then, at some point, maybe the 30th or 40th day, you log into your account, you are used to it," he said. "It becomes less stressful and you don't fear it as much." .. The first 90 days are key, because that's where you need to work hard to build momentum. The longer you take to get there, the harder it will seem. Saving up $10,000 in five years will seem like a burden. "If you do it in a year, you'll say, 'Wow! In five years, I could have $50,000,'" Sabatier said. 2. Save more by a tiny amount Next, increase that amount frequently: every 30 days. .. Invest your side hustle cash Sabatier made $60 taking care of his neighbor's cat, among other side hustles. Instead of spending it, he deposited it right away into his brokerage account. .. The point is to use mindset to get extra money into your investment account.
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10 commandments of making adam savage
make anything : start now : need to need something : ask for help : advice/feedback : i hate finishing things : make things for others
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100 best hacks for apartment
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bright side
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60% of the time works everytime
"it's made with bits of real panther, so you know it's good.
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magic- 9 cards each
Great beginner trick!! Works every time as long as the card letters add up to 12.
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abandoned in a city with no money
To start off the Abandoned for 24 Hours series, we decided to leave Matt stranded in Helsinki for 24 hours to see if he could survive just on the kindness of strangers.
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achilles / tortoise
always ahead if starts with a lead
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the juice defense
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al jolson - mammy
The fantastic Al Jolson performing his signature tune 'Mammy' in the finale of the 1927 film 'The Jazz Singer' and yes, it's in blackface! Great performance.
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army disney
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arsenio hall
A group of protesters confront Arsenio during a taping of his show. He stands his ground, flabbergasted at the notion he would not feature a gay guest. Aired sometime in 1993/1994, I believe.
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awesome is everything lego
Everything is awesome, everything is cool when you're part of a team Everything is awesome, when you're living out a dream Everything is better when we stick together Some have said you and I are gonna win forever? Lets party forever We're the same unlike you, you're like me we're all working in harmony Everything is awesome, everything is cool when you're part of a team Everything is awesome, when you're living out a dream Woo! Three, two, one, go! Have you heard the news? Everyone's talkin' Life is good 'cause everything awesome Lost my job, there's a new opportunity More free time for my awesome community I feel more awesome than an awesome possum Dip my body in chocolate frostin' Three years later wash off the frostin' Smellin' like a blossom, everything is awesome Stepped in mud, got new brown shoes It's awesome to win and it's awesome to lose Everything is better when we stick together Side by side, you and I gonna win forever? Let's party forever We're the same unlike you, you're like me we're all working in harmony Everything is awesome, everything is cool when you're part of a team Everything is awesome, when you're living out a dream Blue skies, bouncy springs, we just named a few awesome things A Nobel prize, a piece of string You know what's awesome? Everything! Dogs with fleas, allergies A book of Greek antiquities Brand new pants, a very old vest Awesome items are the best Trees, (frogs), clogs, they're awesome Rocks, clocks, and socks, they're awesome Figs, and jigs, and twigs, that's awesome Everything you see or think or say is awesome Everything is awesome, everything is cool when you're part of a team Everything is awesome, when you're living out a dream
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ayurveda ted
Ayurvedic expert Yogi Cameron takes us through the basic principles
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baby theft eaten
child canniballism : China Controversy has been sparked when the performance artist Zhu Yu claimed that he prepared, cooked and ate real human bodies, including fetuses,[1] as an artistic performance.[2] The performance was called Eating People he claimed it was to protest against cannibalism.[3] It was intended as "shock art".[4][5] The Chinese Ministry of Culture cited a menace to social order and the spiritual health of the Chinese people, banned exhibitions involving culture, animal abuse, corpses, and overt violence and sexuality[6] and Zhu Yu was prosecuted for his deeds.[7][8] Snopes and other urban legend sites have said the "fetus" used by Zhu Yu was most likely constructed from a duck's body and a doll head.[9][10][3][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] Other images from another art exhibit were falsely circulated along with Zhu Yu's photographs and claimed to be evidence of fetus soup.[21] Critics see the propagation of these rumors as a form of blood libel, or accusing one's enemy of eating children, and accuse countries of using this as a political lever.[22] Korea Capsule pills filled with human baby flesh in the form of powder were seized by South Koreans from ethnic Koreans living in China, who had tried to smuggle them into South Korea and consume the capsules themselves or distribute them to other ethnic Korean citizens of China living in South Korea.[23][24][25] Satire Jonathan Swift's 1729 satiric article "A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Poor People in Ireland from Being a Burden to Their Parents or Country, and for Making Them Beneficial to the Public" proposed the utilization of an economic system based on poor people selling their children to be eaten, claiming that this would benefit the economy, family values, and general happiness of Ireland. The target of Swift's satire is the rationalism of modern economics, and the growth of rationalistic modes of thinking at the expense of more traditional human values.
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band aid . zoe lister jones
Anna and Ben can't stop fighting. Advised by their therapist to try and work through their grief unconventionally, they are reminded of their shared love of music. In a last-ditch effort to save their marriage, they decide to turn all of their fights into songs, and with the help of their neighbor, Dave, they start a band.
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Hack/Slash is a comic book series, launched from several one shots of the same name, published by Image Comics. The series was created by writer and sometime penciller Tim Seeley. The series follows horror victim Cassie Hack as she strikes back at the monsters who prey upon teenagers
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Nearby Places A collection in Sydney's Original Doll Hospital1 BEXLEY, AUSTRALIA Sydney's Original Doll Hospital Over two million dolls have been healed during this hospital's century in business. Olympia Milk Bar interior2 STANMORE, AUSTRALIA Olympia Milk Bar This odd 1930s shop remains stranded in time and shrouded in mystery. Stack of reading materials from Gould's Book Arcade. (Wikimedia Commons)3 NEWTOWN, AUSTRALIA Gould's Book Arcade Australia's largest second-hand bookstore. Antique bus rides are part of admission4 SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA Sydney Bus Museum Ninety years of Sydney buses under one roof. The interior.5 CHIPPENDALE, AUSTRALIA White Rabbit Gallery It's said to be one of the most significant collections of contemporary Chinese art in the world. 6 SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA Museum of Human Disease Australian museum dedicated to human health and lack thereof. Regent Street railway station.7 SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA Mortuary Station A special train service transported Sydney's dead from this station to "Necropolis Receiving Houses" at Rookwood Cemetery. Coast Cemetery 8 LA PEROUSE, AUSTRALIA Coast Cemetery Hidden among popular Sydney golf courses is a little remembered graveyard populated by smallpox victims. The Big Bicycle in Chullora, New South Wales, Australia. (Wikimedia Commons)9 CHULLORA, AUSTRALIA Big Bicycle Roadside attraction outside of a recycling center. View from the other side of the mezzanine.10 SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA Purikura Photoland People can't get enough of these adorable Japanese photobooths. The restored Charles Dickens statue.11 SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA Charles Dickens Statue This rare effigy of the author spent years lost in storage. Eric the Pliosaur12 SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA Eric the Pliosaur PERMANENTLY CLOSED The bones of this aquatic dinosaur turned to opal over the centuries and the beast's remains were almost sold as jewelry. Tightly-packed monuments13 ROOKWOOD, AUSTRALIA Rookwood Cemetery The largest necropolis in the Southern Hemisphere. Installation by artist Michael Thomas Hill and research scientist Dr. Richard Major.14 SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 'Forgotten Songs' Sound Sculpture A collaboration of art and ornithology mourns the calls of Sydney's lost birds.
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histrionics - melodramatic behaviour designed to attract attention.
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hank you for taking the time to Speak with me earlier today in regards to the Contact Centre Agent Role available at 86 400. As discussed we are happy to proceed to the First interview, details below: Date: Monday 22nd July 2019 Time: 2:00PM Meeting With: Belinda Loizou, Bradley Francis Address: 1/89 York Street, Sydney NSW 2000 (Google Maps) Kind Regards, Bradley Francis Senior Contact Centre Officer Level 1 / 89 York street, Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia Mobile +61 (0)407 377 471
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Citrus - 02 8203 5760 Day and Date: Monday 22nd July Time: 10:00AM Please arrive no more than 10mins before your scheduled time. In the event you are more than 5 minutes late, please call us as we may not be able to accommodate you at the time of your arrival as this is a group setting. Meeting with: Address: Level 12, 88 Pitt Street, Sydney 2000 . Closest train station is Wynyard and Martin Place ( We are located opposite the Angel Hotel & 1 door down from Priceline)
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A boilermaker can refer to two types of beer cocktail. In American terminology, the drink consists of a glass of beer and a shot of whiskey. The beer is either served as a chaser or mixed with the whiskey. When the beer is served as a chaser, the drink is often called simply a shot and a beer.
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Burrata is a fresh Italian cow milk cheese (occasionally buffalo milk) made from mozzarella and cream.[1] The outer shell is solid mozzarella, while the inside contains stracciatella and cream, giving it an unusual, soft texture. It is typical of Apulia. It is usually served fresh and at room temperature.
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Assassin Players 2 or more Setup time 1–14 days Playing time 1–10 weeks Random chance None Skill(s) required Research Stealth Espionage Assassin (also Killer) is a live-action game in which players try to eliminate one another using mock weapons, in an effort to become the last surviving player. Assassin is particularly popular on college campuses; several universities have a dedicated "Assassins' Guild" society, which organizes games for their members. Gameplay occurs at all hours and in all places unless otherwise disallowed by the rules. Since an elimination attempt could occur at any time, successful players are obliged to develop a degree of watchful paranoia.
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Capcom’s Black Tiger is one of the many dark fantasy barbarian-themed arcade games of the mid/late 80s, undoubtedly inspired by the Conan the Barbarian movie and the many fantasy movies that were in vogue at the time. You control the eponymous Black Tiger, a muscular warrior of tremendous strength, as he treks through eight levels and defeats the three dragons that have been pestering the kingdom. Oddly, the game is called Black Dragon in Japan, shifting the title to the main enemy rather than hero, though it’s unclear why – maybe “tiger” just sounded more distinct? It did have the benefit of having a similar title to Capcom’s Tiger Road, another action game released the same year, though that has more of a martial arts theme.
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blankslate.io
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Fantasy Grounds is the most supported virtual tabletop, with more official licenses than any other virtual tabletop.
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how to move with no money
Moving house is a complicated and difficult endeavor from start to finish. Having little or no money at all is a hard pill to swallow, sometimes even harder than a pink diamond. But combine these two real life struggles into one, and the unfortunate result is nothing short of a Herculean task where even the mighty Hercules himself would go, “No, thanks! I’ve got other labors to attend to.”. “How can I move with no money?”. What an excellent question with not-so-excellent answers. The truth is that each and every relocation scenario is unique and you, in your capacity as a home mover, are the best authority to answer this very intriguing question simply because you should know best the precise difficulty level of the insurmountable challenge you are facing. We can only offer you some general yet practical tips for moving with no money which will hopefully assist you on your tough relocation journey ahead. Step 1: Re-Evaluate Your Brave Decision To Move With No Money The very first thing you need to do if you’re planning to move cross country with no money is to question again the logic and reasoning behind your bold decision in the hope of finding a better solution under the presented circumstances. Is it absolutely necessary that you relocate to a new home, in a new city, in another part of the country? If yes, then just how urgent is your necessitated attempt to make a fresh start away from your current home? In other words, do you have to take this defining relocation step in your life right now? The trouble with moving out without any money is that you’re about to dive headfirst into this highly transitional and largely unpredictable period in anyone’s life with a clear disadvantage. It’s like starting a long-distance running event long after all the competitors have started running – you would still have time to catch up with the group but just think about the extraordinarily amount of mental strength and physical stamina you would need to become a competitive marathon runner again. In short, moving house with no money puts you at a great disadvantage. Have in mind that poorly judged situations and rushed decisions to prove a meaningless point can easily get you in a world of trouble. If you just need more time until you save up enough money to cover your moving costs and the immediate post relocation expenses, think about whether you can afford to postpone the actual move so that you don’t have to put in extra efforts to negate the above-mentioned disadvantage. You may not realize it, but when it comes to the somewhat complicated process of moving house, good timing always proves to be a fundamental factor that can increase the relocation success rate significantly. If the careful re-evaluation of your plan to move out with no money saved only reinforces your resolve to do it, then you must know upfront that the feat is only doable if you own a fool-proof relocation strategy. Step 2: Look For A Job Before The Move How to move with no money or job? Once you’re certain that there are no better options for you but to go ahead with the house move, your next step is to assess your current financial situation objectively – maybe the situation is not as bad as you think. moving out with no money What did your thinking cap advise you to do? In reality, the term “no money” can mean different things for different people, so it’s important to clarify what exactly you mean by thinking about moving without money. Do you mean you currently have absolutely no money at all? Or do you mean you have little money and you think it won’t be enough to cover the relocation costs? Regardless of whether you intend to move away from home with no money or not enough money, your Relocation Survival Guide /the one you’re reading right now/ says that first you need to find yourself a job in your destination city or state. In case you don’t have time to deal with that super important task before the move, you must take care of the urgent matter right after the relocation. And unless you get really lucky, job hunting is a slow process and it may take months before you are even contacted and invited for an interview. To minimize the physiological strain of being money-less and unemployed at the same time, as well as to shorten the time you will have to survive on fumes, it’s highly advisable that you research whether your area of expertise is a valued commodity in the city you’re moving to. If it isn’t, then you should be at least mentally ready to be very flexible and do whatever it takes to make it there, even if that means working absolutely anywhere until you find a job that suits you better. How to relocate with no job? Consult our Job Relocation Guide to learn practical advice on how to move to a new city and how to find a new job there. Step 3: Don’t Be Afraid To Ask For Timely Help How to move with little money or no money at all? It’s very unfortunate to find yourself with no financial resources of any kind at the moment and to have to execute a house move in the meantime. Either of these two transitional periods is bad enough, but their mistimed combination presents a real challenge for your resourcefulness, as well as a genuine test for your fortitude. Understandably, it may be hard for you to see the silver lining if you’re facing a residential move with no money in your wallet and worse – with no money in your savings account, but the optimistic light at the end of the tunnel is tight there, cleverly hidden in the word “transitional”. To phrase it differently, the good news for you is that you don’t have any money now, but your situation will inevitably improve once you move to a new city and find yourself a decent job. In this line of thought, your best course of action when you’re about to move away with no money is to ask your parents or friends for help. Your caring parents move without any money “It’s especially hard to admit that you made a mistake to your parents, because, of course, you know so much more than they do.” Sean Covey Provided that your parents are not the reason you are moving out of home with no money, you can as well: Option 1: Ask them for a loan which you can repay them as soon as you get back on your feet. Option 2: In the best case scenario, your folks will save you the uneasy awkwardness that comes with asking such a big favor and be the ones to suggest lending you some money to execute the move. Option 3: If getting a loan is out of the question, then talk to your mom and dad and see if they will be willing to cover your relocation expenses, which, undoubtedly, is a huge help as well. Option 4: If your folks are unable to assist you financially, then they must surely be glad to give you a helping hand with the moving preparations /packing, loading, arranging a moving vehicle, etc./, including providing you with some essential things you will need for your new home. Your good friends If you can’t secure a temporary loan from your parents, then it’s time to see if any of your good friends can help you survive this tough period. After all, a friend in relocation need is a friend indeed. Right? Option 1: Ask your friends if they have any packing supplies you can use for free. Maybe a pal of yours just moved house and has loads of moving boxes they no longer need? Option 2: It’s also probable that one of your buddies has a pickup truck you can borrow to transport your stuff to your new address, especially if you’re moving short distance. Hiring a moving vehicle from a truck rental company costs money, and the latter is something you’re kind of lacking at the moment. Option 3: Maybe your good friends have furniture or other items they have no practical use for and which you might need – pieces stored in their attics, garages, and basements. However, be mindful that transporting heavy furniture pieces to another part of the country is expensive, so you must be very careful about what you choose to take with you. Option 4: Close friends are great for helping another friend organize their move /sorting, packing, loading, etc./, so at least you’ll have that relocation stage covered. Instead of buying them lunch or small gifts as thank you tokens of appreciation, promise to be there for them whenever they might need help moving, and be sure to keep that promise at all costs. Option 5: You might even have a very good friend who’s doing well moneywise and who wouldn’t mind helping you out in this extremely transitional phase you’re going through. Option 6: Moving with little or no money is never fun. In the best case scenario, you will have a good buddy in the new city you’re relocating to and they will agree to shelter you until you (re)gain your financial stability and move into your own place. Step 4: Don’t Spend Money You Don’t Really Have Planning to move to a new city with no money can be truly disheartening and a bit frightening even for the bravest of home movers. If your parents or a friend of yours have agreed to lend you some money to pay for the move, it’s your duty to make sure the relocation costs are kept to their absolute minimum. Moving on a budget is one thing, but moving on a VERY tight budget or even on a non-existing one is a horse of a different color. That’s right – you need to use every presented opportunity to lower your moving costs, no matter how insignificant that cost-saving opportunity may initially look. To make the move as cheap as possible, take advantage of our top money-saving tips when moving house so that you can have a very reasonably priced relocation. Take only what you really need moving out with your lucky coin All you need to take with you is your lucky coin and things will be just fine. One essential thing you should understand clearly is that the more furniture pieces and personal belongings you decide to move to your new home, the more money you will need to pay for their transportation simply because the relocation price is directly connected to the weight of your shipment. In reality, the trick to having a fairly successful move with no money and possibly no job is to reduce the items you’re taking with you to their absolute minimum. It’s best to forget about taking any bulky and heavyweight furniture pieces with you at all. Also, forget about moving any books as they are heavier than you probably suspect. In general, it’s a good idea to leave behind any items you haven’t used for over a year. A great way to figure out what to take with you is to make a detailed list of all the belongings you view as essentials, and then revise that essentials list a few more times. Take only the things can’t live without even for a few days! The good news here is that once you find a decent job in the new city and settle in your new home, you can always buy more furniture, more clothes, more books and so on, or even get hold of some of the stuff you were forced to leave behind, especially if you have moved out of your parents’ house. Do not purchase any packing materials The last thing you need when moving out with no money is to pay for packing supplies which, by the way, will quickly add up to your super stretched moving budget as it as. As mentioned above, one good way to get moving boxes for free is to ask friends who have recently moved if they are willing to spare some of their moving containers. Alternatively, there are surely local businesses that will be forced to recycle cardboard boxes in good condition simply because they have too many of them. Why don’t you go on a box hunting tour around your neighborhood? Also, to save even more money which you don’t currently have, use free newsprint paper as packing paper, repurpose old bed sheets and thin blankets as bubble wrap, and utilize bath towels, rags and even clean think socks as filling and cushioning materials. Be creative and don’t spend a single cent for packing supplies! Pocket some much needed cash An excellent idea that can effectively redirect the cash flow in your direction is to sell some of the household items you own but decided to leave behind. Turn your attention to the items which are in good overall condition and still possess certain market value. How you attempt to sell them depends on a number of factors, such as how much time you have until your moving date and how much effort you are willing to devote to the sale in general. Organize a profitable moving sale – this is always a good way to get rid of your unwanted items and make a profit in the process as well. The only big disadvantage of having a yard sale before the move is that you will need plenty of time to properly prepare your goods for sale and to organize a garage sale the right way. Sell no longer needed possessions online – another great way to pocket some cash but only a viable option if you have enough time to prepare the goods for sale AND wait until a purchase is made so that you can ship the sold item to its new owner. Sell household items to friends – have in mind that this option can be a bit tricky because of the unwritten rule that material things are not supposed to be sold among friends /especially close friends!/, but rather, they should be given away. Still, provided that both parties feel okay with that sale thing, make sure you give your pals a huge friendly discount. Related: 8 tips for moving on a tight budget Step 5: Switch Into An Ultra-Economical Mode After The Move If you have somehow achieved the astonishing feat of moving house with no money or very little money, then it would probably dampen your mood just a tiny bit to learn that the toughest leg of your ordeal is yet to come. Moving with no money or job is a monumental challenge in itself, but there are a few urgent tasks to take care of before you can properly congratulate yourself for your bravery. relocate without money After your miraculous relocation, make sure you never again anger your faithful wallet by keeping it empty for prolonged periods of time. Take a closer look at the following practical tips on how to save money after moving to a new city: Money-saving tip 1: Secure a job first If you haven’t secured a job yet, start the job hunting process as soon as humanly possible. Be extra flexible and lower your initial expectations as you might be pressed to accept an offer that is far from ideal. Do your best to stay positive and once you have made sure you have a regular income to cover your living expenses, just don’t give up on your dreams and continue to look for the job you’ve always wanted to have. Money-saving tip 2: Alter your spending habits Finding yourself in a strange new place with much fewer possessions around you than you are accustomed to having, you may be tempted to purchase new stuff with your very first paycheck. However, that is not the survival formula that will let you cross the finish line considering your poor start – you still have a lot of catching up to do, remember? Post relocation periods are notorious for being tough on any mover’s budget, so you need to change your spending habits drastically. In reality, you should seriously consider becoming a minimalist and a very smart shopper, at least until you reach the point where you won’t have to constantly visualize dollar bills in your head. Go only one tiny step at a time and don’t even think about buying a household item or purchasing a service until you absolutely need them. Money-saving tip 3: Use valuable information to your advantage After moving to a new city with no money /or moving to a different state with no money/, the unfamiliarity and strangeness of the new place will inevitably cause you to spend more on almost anything than most local residents. The reason? You don’t have the required insider information and the new-city experience to fine-tune your budget accordingly. At least not yet. Having moved with little or no money, your best chance for survival is to keep your ears open and use any presented opportunity to save money. Seasonal sales, store clearances, weekly or daily promotions, discount coupons and bundled services are only some of the obvious ways to spend less for the same products or services. The thing is, you can always go a step further and receive invaluable pieces of cost-saving advice from coworkers, neighbors or new friends. Yes, struggling to stay on the cheap side of your post relocation life probably won’t be too exciting to begin with, but simply view the struggle as a temporary stepping stone to a better life with a brighter future in it. Were you ever forced to move with no money? And if yes, how did you pull it off? Maybe you have a secret moving-without-any-money tip you are willing to share with us?
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ind out how to prepare your house for sale with these five simple home staging tips. Home staging is the latest trend in real estate. It simply means having your home professionally dressed or styled when preparing for home inspection. Staging can super-size the final sale value of your home but it may also come with a price tag of several thousand dollars. While virtual home staging is a more affordable option – as only the images of a property are styled – this is not much help once potential buyers come to view the house. If your budget is tight and you want to learn how to prepare for home inspection on your own, try these five home staging tips. 1. Give your home a facelift You only get one shot at a first impression, and buyers will tend to judge the interior of your home by the outside. The first step, when preparing for home inspection, is to dress up your home’s façade. A few litres of glossy paint in a bold, cheerful colour for the front door, a new letterbox or a cluster of colourful pot plants on the porch can dramatically improve your home’s point of entry. 2. Clear clutter Want to know how to prepare your house for sale in just two essential steps? Clear out and clean up. Take it one room at a time but be ruthless. If you can’t bring yourself to throw stuff out, box it and store it offsite. The layout of your furniture can also create a sense clutter, so take a good look at what you have and work out what you can live without. Remember, every square metre of exposed floor creates more size and space for buyers to fall in love with. 3. Move furniture away from walls We tend to push furniture against walls – especially sofas. But when preparing for home inspection, try repositioning furniture into cosy groups and creating traffic flow between pieces. This helps open up a room and makes it seem larger. 4. Let there be light When preparing for home inspection, bring more natural light into rooms by replacing heavy drapes with light, gauzy curtains. Or try Roman blinds that will still preserve privacy at night. If windows are narrow, purchase curtain rods that extend half a metre on each side of the window. It creates the illusion of width. Great lighting can also involve a mixture of different light sources. One of the most valuable tips for selling your house is to combine overhead, floor, table, and accent lighting to create atmosphere and interest. Adding mirrors, silver or glass bowls and other reflective objects to a room will further diffuse light. 5. Dress your house with artwork By this stage you’ve added light and space to your home, and now’s the time to find out how to stage your home for sale using artworks and accessories. Rather than hanging artworks along the same horizontal line within a room, try various grouping patterns. Hanging artworks in a vertical line can accentuate high ceilings. Or create interest by grouping artworks with a similar theme or colours. Next, add the finishing touches to rooms with accessories that complement the overall colour theme. For instance, if your lounge suite is a forest green, look for accessories in varying shades of blue. Group items by shape or texture – a side table, for example, can be brought to life by a lamp, a vase and a book placed in a triangle formation rather than in a straight line. Add splashes of colour with fresh flowers or pot plants, and, above all – try something different! Taking a fresh approach with these and other home staging tips can create buyer appeal for even the most tired home.
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Step 1 Accurate Valuation Our expert Property Managers carry out hundreds of valuations every year giving us intimate and unparalleled knowledge of property values in our area. This is why we consistently achieve the asking price across all our clients’ properties. Your aim should be to lease your property at the best possible price in the shortest possible time. Call us on (02) 4258 0088 or complete the rental valuation request form. ARRANGE A VALUATION Step 2 Select Your Agent When choosing a Real Estate Agency consider their working hours, when they will be available to conduct viewings, their presence and what kind of marketing your property will receive. These are critical to obtaining the maximum rental value for your property. Step 3 Property Management World Class Property Management can be the key to reaping maximum rental returns on your property. Many tenants insist on renting our properties and are often prepared to pay a premium for this. Instructing Dimosons to manage your property gives you peace of mind that both your property and tenant will be cared for 24/7. Your dedicated Team will look after the general day-to-day management and more complex issues such as emergency repairs, collection of rent, transfer of utilities and much more. Step 4 Presenting Your Property First impressions count, making the presentation of your property critical to a successful let. Consider addressing any DIY jobs you have been meaning to get done, add a fresh coat of paint where necessary and try to declutter to make rooms appear larger. Dimosons’ team of dedicated professionals will then take photographs, produce floorplans (if applicable) and write comprehensive property descriptions, all in just one visit. Step 5 Preparing Your Property For Tenancy Before you lease your property for the first time you must obtain a professional and comprehensive In-going Property Report. This will set out the condition and contents of the property. Dimosons will carry out a professional report on your behalf. Step 6 Marketing Your Property To find your perfect tenant we need to give your property maximum exposure across a wide range of media. When you instruct Dimosons to lease your property you will automatically benefit from our unrivalled, comprehensive marketing package, including: exposure on our website, full colour property details, Web Books, SMS and Email alerts. Step 7 Accompanied Viewings Our longer working hours are essential to maximise viewing opportunities for your property – in fact 37% of our viewings are carried out after work and at weekends. Accompanied viewings also mean we can use our expertise to help lease your property. Our office is always open by appointment. In addition, our phone lines are seven days a week. Step 8 Receiving An Application As soon as an application is received we will contact you to communicate full details of the applicant/s along with any special conditions to help you decide whether or not to accept. Step 9 Application Accepted Once you accept an application we will do the following: Collect references from the tenants Arrange signing of Tenancy Agreement Collect moving-in payment (rent + deposit bond) Carry out check-in and inventory Organise utilities connections Arrange professional cleaning of your property For your added peace of mind, we will hold the deposit as a stakeholder and register the bond, resulting in a faster and more efficient bond release process at the end of the tenancy. Step 10 Lease Signed Upon lease signing, the keys will be released to the tenant on moving-in day. We will provide the tenant with contact details of all our professional Contractors and dedicated Property Management team. Congratulations, your property is now leased!
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That is D&D. After a short introduction, which places the four players within the rich world of the story, the entire game flows from a simple three-step process, looped over and over again: The narrator of the game or Dungeon Master (or simply DM) describes the environment. The players describe what they wanted, or were attempting to do. This usually involved throwing around some dice. The DM refereed the success or failure of what the players attempted, and then narrated the results of the player's actions. Although the DM acts as the narrator and the ref, the players are choosing what to do and how to progress in the story. Often the players just talk and act amongst themselves, while the DM looks on. Pretty simple stuff, right? Well...yes and no.
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But a lot of them are just plain funny to us now. We combed through the list to find the most hilarious of these extinct names from 1918 — and couldn't whittle it down to fewer than 200. Here they are, in all their LOL-worthy glory, along with the number of sad children given each name in 1918: 1 / Damned by Faint Praise Apparently, a lot of parents in 1918 wanted to set achievable expectations for their kids. Odua Images/Shutterstock Constant: 20 boys Bland: 14 boys Pleasant: 12 boys Normal: 10 boys Carless: 7 boys Square: 6 boys Vanilla: 6 girls 2 / Terms of Endearment Some of these are now so outmoded, you wouldn’t even use them in conversation, much less as a legal first name. Picsea/Unsplash Buddie: 33 boys Budd: 23 boys Girlie: 14 girls Sweetie: 9 girls Milady 8 girls Doll: 6 girls Bunny: 6 girls Chick: 6 boys Miladie: 5 girls 3 / Ruined By Pop Culture For every Atticus and Khaleesi that make it big after being featured in fiction, there are five Boos and Tyrions that are sullied by the spotlight. Warner Bros. Television Hedwig: 159 girls Garfield: 119 boys Alf: 32 boys Lassie: 29 girls Gilmore: 25 boys Rosebud: 22 girls Simpson: 22 boys Holmes: 20 boys Bilbo: 11 boys Cinderella: 7 girls 4 / Hey, Man! This is just a small sampling of the many, many Man names in common use a century ago. Getty Images Furman: 73 boys Newman: 58 boys Dorman: 44 boys Ferman: 25 boys Lehman: 17 boys Rodman: 16 boys Quitman: 12 boys Hickman: 10 boys Goldman: 7 boys Layman: 7 boys Wellman: 7 boys Willman: 6 boys Stillman: 6 boys Redman: 5 boys 5 / Beyond Bertha Ironically, the phrase Big Bertha, which was instrumental in depopularizing the name Bertha, derives from a kind of artillery used in World War I -- which would obviously be fresh in the minds of parents in 1918. Patryk Kosmider/Shutterstock Albertha: 129 girls Hertha: 51 girls Gertha: 49 girls Birtha: 48 girls Lubertha: 13 girls Berthe: 12 girls Robertha: 9 girls Albirtha: 7 girls Berthina: 6 girls Berthenia: 5 girls 6 / Gay Pride There are tons of great ways to show your support of LGBT rights, but your kid’s first name may not be one of them. bitterjug/Flickr Gaylord: 139 boys Gaynell: 61 girls Gaynelle: 34 girls Gaylon: 14 boys Gaylen: 11 boys Gayland: 7 boys Gaye: 7 girls Gaynel: 5 girls 7 / Trumped As you may have heard, the name Donald took a big hit around the 2016 election, but it’s still in use, unlike these variants for boys and girls. Evan Vucci - Pool/Getty Images McDonald: 19 boys Donalda: 14 girls Donelda: 10 girls MacDonald: 5 boys 8 / Close Calls You change a letter or two, you get a word you really don’t want to be associated with your child. Aditya Romansa/Unsplash Dillard: 79 boys Foch: 58 boys Aliene: 31 girls Okey: 23 boys Hassell: 16 boys Hassel: 11 boys Clorine: 11 girls Clorene: 10 girls Voyd: 7 boys 9 / Sin In The Heart These two have lost their luster. tamara321/ Shutterstock Luster: 25 boys Letcher: 9 boys 10 / Misplaced We have trouble seeing any of these as the next Brooklyn or Madison. Flickr / Andrew Malone Norwood: 67 boys Roswell: 45 boys Melbourne: 33 boys Irvine: 24 boys Modena: 29 girls Burma: 14 girls Armenia: 13 girls Iowa: 8 girls Watts: 5 boys 11 / Rejected From The Seven Dwarves Not every word ending in the -y sound needs to be a baby name — especially not in the post-Snow White era. RKO Radio Pictures Manley: 61 boys Classie: 29 girls Icie: 29 girls Oralee: 26 girls Icy: 24 girls Moody: 23 boys Manly: 15 boys Worthy: 12 boys Dicy: 11 girls Nicie: 11 girls Wealthy: 10 girls Jolly: 9 boys Piney: 8 girls Chattie: 7 girls Curly: 7 boys Viney: 5 girls 12 / Abstinence Only This type of virtue name may never come back into style. XiXinXing/ Shutterstock Hyman: 333 boys Modesta: 34 girls Hymen: 31 boys Virgina: 24 girls Sister: 12 girls Inocencia: 9 girls Immaculate: 8 girls Virgin: 8 girls Modest: 6 girls Modestine: 6 girls 13 / A For Effort Note to 1918: Adding an “A” to the end of a word does not automatically make it a girls’ name. Shutterstock Yetta: 182 girls Creola: 44 girls Mozella: 41 girls Jesusa: 31 girls Pasqualina: 31 girls Refugia: 28 girls Leonarda: 26 girls Fortunata: 25 girls Congetta: 24 girls Jesusita: 21 girls Capitola: 20 girls Candida: 18 girls Walburga: 9 girls Missouria: 5 girls Wilburta: 5 girls Nestora: 5 girls 14 / Words, Words, Words Though we tend to think of weird word names as a recent invention, these names prove they’ve been around for ages. GS Photography/Shutterstock Arch: 55 boys Metro: 35 boys Colon: 27 boys Carry: 23 girls Olden: 22 boys Almond: 21 boys Wash: 20 boys Veto: 16 boys Orange: 15 boys Canary: 14 girls Leather: 10 girls Media: 10 girls Hobby: 9 boys Dude: 8 boys Clearance: 7 boys Chess: 6 boys Famous: 5 boys Fountain: 5 boys Jock: 5 boys Method: 5 boys Speed: 5 boys 15 / It's A Job Nothing wrong with an occupational name — Mason is one of the most popular boys’ names in the country — but something about these particular professions just feels off. AP Photo/Gerry Broome Author: 30 boys Colonel: 28 boys Lawyer: 23 boys Butler: 21 boys Commodore: 17 boys Doctor: 15 boys Admiral: 13 boys Pope: 12 boys Proctor: 12 boys Miner: 10 boys Governor: 9 boys Rector: 9 boys Farmer: 6 boys Lieutenant: 6 boys 16 / Ride of the Valkyrie While these names may have felt just right in a Minnesota town populated exclusively by farmers from Bavaria and Norway, they’d be a tough sell today. Shutterstock/Alena Sli Hortense: 218 girls Hildegarde: 77 girls Elfrieda: 57 girls Hildreth: 40 girls Dagmar: 28 girls Borghild: 27 girls Hildur: 27 girls Ingeborg: 15 girls Gunhild: 11 girls Hildagarde: 11 girls Valborg: 11 girls Ragnhild: 7 girls Irmgard: 6 girls Gerturde: 5 girls 17 / Straight-Up Insults Assumedly these were not yet insulting in 1918 — and the last one is still only an insult if you’re speaking with a lisp. Flickr/pixydust8605 Pansy: 229 girls Guido: 104 boys Rube: 15 boys Nimrod: 13 boys Flake: 8 boys Coker: 7 boys Athol: 6 boys 18 / Eeny, Meeny, Miny, No Parents a century ago leaned a little too heavily on the suffix -ene. Daniel Lobo/Flickr Earnestine: 133 girls Lurline: 58 girls Ethelene: 36 girls Eulene: 16 girls Wilhelmine: 15 girls Rogene: 12 girls Edwardine: 7 girls Fayrene: 7 girls Howardine: 7 girls Murlene: 7 girls Forestine: 6 girls Mauline: 6 girls Adolphine: 5 girls Chesterine: 5 girls Isolene: 5 girls 19 / Body Con Parents in 1918 were so blasé about body shaming that they started doing it at birth. Adrian Sava/Unsplash Pinkie: 79 girls Dimple: 58 girls Everlean: 17 girls Pinkey: 11 girls Dimples: 8 girls Brunette: 7 girls Pinky: 7 girls Slim: 7 boys
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Kokedama is a ball of soil, covered with moss, on which an ornamental plant grows.
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Polyethylene innovation for smart worry-free boating. No rust, no corrosion, no osmosis, no chemical washes... No worries!
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The Möbius Strip Club of Grief is a collection of poems that weave in and out of a burlesque purgatory where the living pay—dearly, with both money and conscience—to watch the dead perform scandalous acts otherwise unseen: “$20 for five minutes. I’ll hold your hand in my own,” one ghost says.
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To run the game you will be playing short versions of popular songs, through your PA system using our online playlists. Your patrons will listen to the songs and mark them off on their unique bingo card. Just like regular bingo except we are 'Dropping Beat Not Balls!'
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Quaaludes (methaqualone) are a synthetic, barbiturate-like, central nervous system depressant and a popular recreational drug in the U.S. from the 1960s until the 1980s, when its use was made illegal by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)
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Historically in the context of slave societies of the Americas, a quadroon or quarteron was a person with one quarter African and three quarters European ancestry (or in the context of Australia, one quarter aboriginal ancestry).
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as recorded by coroners and on deathcertificates and associated documents, is one that is primarily attributed to an accident that occurred due to a risk that was taken voluntarily.
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Negative self-talk Positive thinking I've never done it before. It's an opportunity to learn something new. It's too complicated. I'll tackle it from a different angle. I don't have the resources. Necessity is the mother of invention. I'm too lazy to get this done. I wasn't able to fit it into my schedule, but I can re-examine some priorities. There's no way it will work. I can try to make it work. It's too radical a change. Let's take a chance. No one bothers to communicate with me. I'll see if I can open the channels of communication. I'm not going to get any better at this. I'll give it another try.... EXAMPLES OF AUTOMATIC NEGATIVE THOUGHTS (ANTs) One of the basic assumptions of the cognitive model that underlies much of the broader positive psychology model is that the way we think about things is important in determining how we feel. Further, there are times when are thoughts are unhelpfully negative. Recognising these ANTs is the first step in learning to change them (see Managing Automatic Negative Thoughts). Here are some of the more common types of negative thoughts. (1) Overgeneralisation: Coming to a general conclusion based on a single event or one piece of evidence. If something bad happens once, you expect it to happen again and again. Such thoughts often include the words “always” and “never”. E.g. I forgot to finish that project on time. I never do things right. He didn’t want to go out with me. I’ll always be lonely. (2) Filtering (Selective Abstraction): Concentrating on the negatives while ignoring the positives. Ignoring important information that contradicts your (negative) view of the situation. E.g. I know he [my boss] said most of my submission was great but he also said there were a number of mistakes that had to be corrected…he must think I’m really hopeless. (3) All or Nothing Thinking (Dichotomous Reasoning): Thinking in black and white terms (e.g., things are right or wrong, good or bad). A tendency to view things at the extremes with no middle ground. E.g. I made so many mistakes. If I can’t do it perfectly I might as well not bother. I won’t be able to get all of this done, so I may as well not start it. This job is so bad…there’s nothing good about it at all. (4) Personalising: Taking responsibility for something that’s not your fault. Thinking that what people say or do is some kind of reaction to you, or is in some way related to you. E.g. John’s in a terrible mood. It must have been something I did. It’s obvious she doesn’t like me, otherwise she would’ve said hello. (5) Catastrophising: Overestimating the chances of disaster. Expecting something unbearable or intolerable to happen. E.g. I’m going to make a fool of myself and people will laugh at me. What if I haven’t turned the iron off and the house burns down. If I don’t perform well, I’ll get the sack. (6) Emotional Reasoning: Mistaking feelings for facts. Negative things you feel about yourself are held to be true because they feel true. E.g. I feel like a failure, therefore I am a failure. I feel ugly, therefore I must be ugly. I feel hopeless, therefore my situation must be hopeless. (7) Mind Reading: Making assumptions about other people’s thoughts, feelings and behaviours without checking the evidence. E.g. John’s talking to Molly so he must like her more than me. I could tell he thought I was stupid in the interview. (8) Fortune Telling Error: Anticipating an outcome and assuming your prediction is an established fact. These negative expectations can be self-fulfilling: predicting what we would do on the basis of past behaviour may prevent the possibility of change. E.g. I’ve always been like this; I’ll never be able to change. It’s not going to work out so there’s not much point even trying. This relationship is sure to fail. (9) Should Statements: Using “should”, “ought”, or “must” statements can set up unrealistic expectations of yourself and others. It involves operating by rigid rules and not allowing for flexibility. E.g. I shouldn’t get angry. People should be nice to me all the time. (10) Magnification/Minimisation: A tendency to exaggerate the importance of negative information or experiences, while trivialising or reducing the significance of positive information or experiences. E.g. He noticed I spilled something on my shirt. I know he said he will go out with me again, but I bet he doesn’t call. Supporting my friend when her mother died still doesn’t make up for that time I got angry at her last year. 1. I’m not worth it. This is a direct assault on your self-esteem and it is simply not true! Telling yourself you are not “worth it” only perpetuates negative beliefs you may have picked up early in life. 2. There’s no use. Telling yourself there is no use steals your personal power and leaves you with no motivation. 3. I can’t do it. Again, very disempowering. There are times when you truly cannot do something, however, most of the time this one is delivered as more of a self-attack than a statement of fact. 4. I’ll never follow through. This is a set up for failure before you really get started. We all know that success comes one day at a time. Telling yourself you will fail before you get started is shooting yourself in the foot. 5. People won’t like me. A set up for rejection. When you enter a new situation telling yourself that people won’t like you, it can become a self-fulfilling prophecy! 6. Others are better than I am. We all tend to compare ourselves to others. Sometimes we exercise prejudice against ourselves, though. Telling yourself that others are better than you is an assault on your self-worth. 7. I am not enough. A huge one for people who feel inadequate to meet the demands of life. A sense of personal inadequacy is very discouraging – don’t reinforce it! 8. I must be perfect. The way to guarantee failure is to criticize yourself whenever you are imperfect, which is all the time. We are perfectly imperfect! 9. My opinion doesn’t matter. More low self-esteem in this statement. To say this one to yourself, you must consider yourself unworthy. 10. I’ll never be any different. We say this as if we are written failure into stone. It’s a hopeless thought. Just say no to this one! What To Do About Negative Self-Talk Follow these steps to get a better handle on your negative self-talk: 1. Catch yourself. So often we run on autopilot and allow our minds to ruin our day. So, start each day with the conscious goal to catch yourself saying negative things. 2. Call a spade a spade. Next, label what you just said! Recognize it as negative self-talk. 3. Use the following formula: “I just had the thought…” (repeat the negative thought here). If you caught yourself saying, “I am not worth it,” for example, then you would pause and say, “I just had the thought, ‘I am not worth it.’” Using this formula securely labels the thought as a mere thought. If you do not realize that what you said was just a thought, you run a higher risk of taking it personally and allowing it to ruin your day. 4. Take a deep breath and move on! I hope you found this post helpful! If negative self-talk persists in spite of employing these methods, then you may have an underlying attachment that maintains the self-sabotage. Please watch this free video to learn more about negative attachments. If you liked this article, then please like my Facebook Page to keep up with all my writing.
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1..magic - black magic - after black object 2..magic- $1 to $10000 - 3..magic- 1 oxo | oxx | xox tie you win - other i win 4..magic- 2 3 4 5 + = | true equation 5..magic- 2 3 4 5 + = make a true equation / 4+5=3sq 6..magic- 2 card monte 7..magic- 2 card monte - 8..magic- 20 + 20 + 20 = 60, same again 3 numbers 9..magic- 20+20+20=60 (5) 10..magic- 3 / 17 / 50 1/3 1/9 | horseland 3 / 17 / 50 1/3 1/9 11..magic- 3 4 5 + = make a true equation / 4+5=3sq | 2 3 4 5 + = make a true equation / 4+5=3sq 12..magic- 3 coin trick 13..magic- 4 coin trick 14..magic- 4 hats 15..magic- 4 quarters trick 16..magic- 4hats 17..magic- 5 + 5 + 5 = 550 (add a line) 18..magic- 5 coin puzzle 19..magic- 5 coin puzzles 20..magic- 5 room puzzle 21..magic- 7 card stud 22..magic- 8 queens problem 23..magic- ace / 8 teleport 24..magic- ace / eight teleport 25..magic- achilles / tortoise 26..magic- achilles tortoise 27..magic- akqj 28..magic- amazing icard 29..magic- ammar magic 30..magic- arms straight | lift - arms straight 31..magic- b'day song 32..magic- bank examiner scam - 33..magic- black magic - after black object 34..magic- black paper scam 35..magic- blessing scam 36..magic- bluetooth hacks - 37..magic- broken heart scam 38..magic- burnt finger on matches 39..magic- can + 100ml water 40..magic- card = gov't + pulse | key card = gov't + pulse 41..magic- card between 2 jokers 42..magic- card between two jokers 43..magic- circle in 10 (2 cuts) 44..magic- circle xa - 10 pieces 45..magic- classes nun | unn | nnu | uuu 46..magic- coaster numbers 47..magic- coin magic - 48..magic- coin on forehead remove 49..magic- cold reading 50..magic- cold reading - 51..magic- crabbing cookies 52..magic- croc tears - fate of your baby 53..magic- cuban bingo 54..magic- cut queens 55..magic- damp jackson 56..magic- dancing dolls 57..magic- draw this symbol without taking your pen off the paper 58..magic- dropped wallet scam - 59..magic- euler trail 60..magic- french drop - 61..magic- hack college - 62..magic- hollingworth blueware 63..magic- horseland 64..magic- horseland 3 / 17 / 50 1/3 1/9 65..magic- icard 66..magic- invisible deck 67..magic- invisible deck - 68..magic- jam auction 69..magic- jam auction - 70..magic- jamaican switch 71..magic- jury duty scam 72..magic- key card + blue 73..magic- key card = gov't + pulse 74..magic- lengthened by being cut on both sides - trench 75..magic- lift - arms straight 76..magic- lost ring scam - 77..magic- lucky numbers scam 78..magic- magic numbers - 79..magic- make cross - 5 inside, 8 out x 80..magic- matrix - 81..magic- melon drop 82..magic- mesh bag 83..magic- mirror delay (water) 84..magic- monty hall 85..magic- move 2 always in line 01010 86..magic- murphy game 87..magic- murphy game - 88..magic- napkin - make 4 identical l 89..magic- nigerian prince - 90..magic- odd + odd = even 91..magic- odd + ood = even 92..magic- offering cards - use business cards 93..magic- overpayment scam 94..magic- oxo | oxx 95..magic- paper drop 96..magic- phony psychic - 97..magic- photo accidents record 98..magic- pig in a poke - 99..magic- pigeon drop 100..magic- poisonland 101..magic- psychic surgeory 102..magic- purchase at hint item $$$ whisper blueware ollingworth 103..magic- queens cut 104..magic- rain making 105..magic- raven like a writing desk 106..magic- run out joint 107..magic- run out joint - 108..magic- same again 3 numbers 109..magic- seven card stud - 110..magic- shell game 111..magic- shell game - 112..magic- siege - kryal 113..magic- simpatico 114..magic- soup scam 115..magic- straw spinner friction 116..magic- swindle bandit toner 117..magic- ted - pixar 118..magic- the flue 119..magic- the government 120..magic- the jackpot scam 121..magic- the knock scam 122..magic- the race 123..magic- the razzle 124..magic- throwing cards 125..magic- throwing cards - 126..magic- tic tac toe 127..magic- tissue paper 128..magic- tissue paper raft 129..magic- toner bandit scandal 130..magic- touchy quarters 131..magic- what gets wet when drying - towel 132..magic- xa - 10 pieces | circle xa - 10 pieces 133..magic- z fold wallet 134..magic- zappos experiment -
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fr- basque
Basques Euskaldunak (Basque) Total population c. 3 million Regions with significant populations Spain (people living in the Basque Provinces of Spain, including some areas where most people do not identify themselves as Basque) 2,410,000[1][2] France (people living in the French Basque Country, not all of whom identify as Basque) 239,000[1] United States (self-identifying as having Basque ancestry) 57,793[3] Canada (including those of mixed ancestry) 6,965[4] Languages Basque • Spanish • French Religion Christianity (mostly Catholicism),[5] others [] This article contains IPA phonetic symbols. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Unicode characters. For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. The Basques (/bɑːsks/ or /bæsks/; Basque: euskaldunak [eus̺kaldunak]; Spanish: vascos [ˈbaskos]; French: basques [bask]) are an indigenous ethnic group[6][7][8] characterised by the Basque language, a common culture and shared genetic ancestry to the ancient Vascones and Aquitanians.[9] Basques are indigenous to and primarily inhabit an area traditionally known as the Basque Country (Basque: Euskal Herria), a region that is located around the western end of the Pyrenees on the coast of the Bay of Biscay and straddles parts of north-central Spain and south-western France.
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lang- busuu
Speak a language in 10 minutes a dayTM Join our global community of 90 million learners
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jap- guotai arts centre
Chongqing Art Gallery (Jiefangbei Guotai Arts Centre)
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lang- living language
Traveler's Pocket Phrase Guides: Complete Courses
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he cafe feels fresh and almost Scandinavian in design, with a small ...
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Memmingen is a town in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany. It is the economic, educational and administrative centre of the Danube-Iller region. To the west the town is flanked by the Iller, the river that marks the Baden-Württemberg border.
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Beverly Hills, CA - garlic
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“Mowing the lawn”, “trimming the hedges” and “pulling the weeds” are all part of a batch we often refer to as “doing the yard work”. “Bananas”, “washing up liquid” and “wine” are all part of a batch that we often refer to as “grocery shopping”. On a computer, the ability to “create”, “read” and “delete” something (for example, an email) are all part of a batch of operations that we often refer to as “user interactions”.
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Use behavioural profiling to understand your people’s strengths, development areas, what motivates and de-motives them.
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The Socratic method, also known as method of Elenchus, elenctic method, or Socratic debate, is a form of cooperative argumentative dialogue between individuals, based on asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking and to draw out ideas and underlying presuppositions.
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Have you ever wondered how to get your life back in order after experiencing a period of chaos? Without a doubt, many of us resort to getting bent out of shape instead of empowering ourselves to get up and get going again. Although it’s not very healthy, it’s easy to just feel sorry for ourselves and not do anything about our circumstances, or to make things worse through self-destructive habits. However, the key to life, as Einstein said, is like riding a bicycle; to stay balanced, you have to keep going. [[Category:Changing Your Life]] [[Category:Psychological Resilience]] == Steps == ===Getting Time Under Control Again === # Evaluate how you spend your time. Unless it’s down time you’ve established, any activity that doesn’t produce a tangible result or lead you to success is most likely a waste of time. This does not include meaningful time for reflection, which is key to getting your life back in order. Simply choose which things in your life are important to you and which are not. First, make a list of things that you normally do on a daily and/or weekly basis and write down how much time you spend on each activity. Then, take the items on that list and cross off the things that are useless in your life and you spend too much time on. Make a do and don't list. [[Image:Get Your Life Back in Order Step 1 Version 2.jpg|center]] #Cut back on unnecessary activities. Look at the things you crossed off and what you still have on your other list. Does this seem reasonable? The main goal is to get you to stop spending so much time on useless things. Now that you know what to avoid doing, replace them with more productive activities.[[Image:Get Your Life Back in Order Step 2 Version 2.jpg|center]] #*For example, going to the movies or browsing on the computer half as often will give you more time. Or, if you watch TV for 5 hours a day, you're definitely wasting some time in your life. #Shut down social spheres. Some people are big on having as many windows open as possible when they are on the computer. They say it helps them to not forget important tasks and to stay on track. But if it sounds like you, you probably notice that the notification figures are constantly flashing, and before you know it, you’re distracted by tweets directing you to another great article, photo updates about dinner selections, and an irresistible yet pointless online argument. Shut these social communities down and take control.<ref>http://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/9-ways-to-get-rid-of-all-the-crap-in-your-life-thats-holding-you-back.html</ref>[[Image:Get Your Life Back in Order Step 3 Version 2.jpg|center]] #*Figure out times of the day to check back in. Take advantage of the useful time management tools out there to schedule updates for the day. You’ll soon be so busy being productive that you won’t notice that the social world you were so heavily immersed in has disappeared. #Get up early and use this valuable time to focus. Take advantage of the energy that comes with the rising sun. As many people are still not up and creating chaos in the world, it’s a great time to be highly productive. Leave the social sites and personal emails for later. Begin with a short morning meditation that centers you and focuses you, and make a list of what you would like to accomplish. Then start right away on the work that will help you achieve your goals. Choose that this will be a good day. <ref>http://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/9-ways-to-get-rid-of-all-the-crap-in-your-life-thats-holding-you-back.html</ref>[[Image:Get Your Life Back in Order Step 4 Version 2.jpg|center]] #*Though you can also use part of this time for meditation or exercise. Meditation can help greatly to clear your mind and to help you feel refreshed and relaxed again. #*If you set 5:30 to 7:30 a.m. aside each morning, this will give you a solid two hours of concentrated work. It’s incredible what you can achieve in this time. #Say no when you need to and don’t feel bad about it. There are periods in life when it’s nearly impossible to keep up. There are meetings, dinner dates, parties, conferences and all kinds of other situations that demand our presence. It’s great to feel wanted but at what cost? Trying to go to every single thing will almost definitely have a negative effect on your productivity. Say no to things that aren’t absolutely essential. By doing this, you will be opening the door so that more important opportunities can take priority.<ref>http://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/9-ways-to-get-rid-of-all-the-crap-in-your-life-thats-holding-you-back.html</ref>[[Image:Get Your Life Back in Order Step 5 Version 2.jpg|center]] #*Ask yourself: How will saying yes help you to improve the most important areas in your life? If it doesn’t, then say no. === Reestablishing Healthy Habits === # Make a healthy diet plan with an emphasis on whole grains, vegetables, fruits and protein sources. A healthy diet can have a powerful effect on your overall energy levels as well as your mood. Even eating healthy foods for one or two days can make you feel like you’ve gotten your life back under control again, while it also physically restores balance in your body. [[Image:Get Your Life Back in Order Step 6 Version 2.jpg|center]] #Add vitamins to your daily diet. Certain vitamin supplements can have a tremendous effect in reducing the amount of stress that you most likely went through during that recent, hectic period of your life. No matter how healthy your diet is, you may still be deficient with certain nutrients due to stress and anxiety. The absolute best vitamins to help in bringing stress levels back down are B vitamins and Vitamin C. Omega fish oils are also good for mind and body balance. [[Image:Get Your Life Back in Order Step 7 Version 2.jpg|center]] # Practice meditation or breathing exercises. As mentioned above, stress can have such a detrimental effect on a person’s productivity levels. When you feel that you have too much on you, it’s easy to forget to breathe properly at times. So take deep, long breaths, and instantly improve the flow of oxygen to your brain. [[Image:Get Your Life Back in Order Step 8.jpg|center]] #Spend more time in nature. Being in the great outdoors is never a waste of time. Nature has the ability to clear a person’s thoughts and soothe a troubled mind. Climbing a mountain or taking a walk in the woods gives us clarity again on what’s important and helps us to feel connected with the universe. Appreciating your natural surroundings can be a great way to ground oneself and restore positive energy. <ref>https://litemind.com/life-in-order/</ref>[[Image:Get Your Life Back in Order Step 9.jpg|center]] #Take time to stretch your muscles. Schedule a massage to improve circulation, muscle tone and remove harmful toxins. Take a yoga class - there are so many different classes and teachers available, so there is definitely a style and a teacher out there for you. You may have to take a few classes that you’re not crazy about, but that's okay; because when you find the one for you, it could be well worth it.[[Image:Get Your Life Back in Order Step 10.jpg|center]] #Cut back on cigarettes, alcohol and other bad habits. Hands-down, these are harmful crutches and some of these vices can seriously cloud your judgment and decisions. The money you save and the health you gain by stopping one or more of these habits can be put into something more rewarding such as joining a hiking club or buying a spa-pass for a week. Like the period you just went through, there are those times where everything seems out-of-control. Now that the dust has settled this is the time to focus on your body temple again. Besides, being self-destructive gives the people around you permission to be so as well, and this can attract the wrong types of people into your life at the time when you're trying to get things back together. [[Image:Get Your Life Back in Order Step 11.jpg|center]] === Getting Organized Again=== #Organize first, buy last. Take a common problem - the magazines that have been lying around for months on end. You say you have to do something about them, so you rush off to the store to buy a dozen magazine holders. It’s probably best to sit down, though, and figure out which ones you actually should keep and the ones you should toss. Remember, sometimes less is more.[[Image:Get Your Life Back in Order Step 12.jpg|center]] #Hit the yard sales. Sometimes you can find real gems in sales like this. Many items that sellers give away for next to nothing are because they had to move and can’t make use of what was in their home before. The bookshelf racks that were just right in their previous living area are now too wide in their new space. So their loss is your find in getting more organized at a fraction of the cost. Reach out to the community and earn something for yourself![[Image:Get Your Life Back in Order Step 13.jpg|center]] #Put it away. The simplest thing you can do to stay organized is to put whatever hairbrush, bag, article of clothing, tool, or item away right after using it. Basically, you want to know where everything is so that you never have to waste time looking for it. Ask yourself this question: Could you tell a stranger where to find anything where you live? If not, you probably need to get more organized.<ref>http://zenhabits.net/27-great-tips-to-keep-your-life-organized/</ref>[[Image:Get Your Life Back in Order Step 14.jpg|center]] #Use the trash basket/recycling bin. Organizing things you don’t need is simply a waste of precious time. It is incredible how much more in control you will feel by ridding yourself of outdated articles you’re going to read “someday” or pages of notes from which pertinent action items have already been taken care of. For many of us, the reason we accumulated things is because we just don’t want to take a look at it. This is a cultivated habit, however, and can be changed.[[Image:Get Your Life Back in Order Step 15.jpg|center]] #*What you will find with many of these items is that you can now just throw them away. So try not to be afraid of your accumulated stuff. You will feel a lot more empowered and be much more organized as a result. #Find a paper calendar, a sheet of paper and a white board. On your paper, you write your “to do” list for today. Keep that with you throughout the day. By the end, whatever you can’t get done, gets moved to the calendar. The white board is kept for you to make scribbly notes on at any given moment.<ref>http://zenhabits.net/27-great-tips-to-keep-your-life-organized/</ref>[[Image:Get Your Life Back in Order Step 16.jpg|center]] #Write down your three most important tasks. It’s easy to get overwhelmed with everything we think we have to do. However, take a look at your essential and non-essential tasks -- not everything is essential. Sometimes we can think that because we are racing around like whirling dervishes that we are actually being productive. But it’s usually quite the opposite.[[Image:Get Your Life Back in Order Step 17.jpg|center]] #*When you focus on just the top three most important tasks, the path becomes a lot more clear and achievable. == Tips == *The company of friends and herbal remedies are perfect solutions to stress. *Spend 10-20 minutes a day thinking about what you did, what you are doing, and what you will do. Think about ways to save money, become healthier, improve yourself and build community. Don't spend any more than 20 minutes a day thinking; otherwise that could lead to procrastination. Try to think during downtime such as waiting in a line or riding a bus. *Spend just 20 minutes (a limited time) to start your most feared task. == Warnings == *Never give yourself ANY excuses. You will only be cheating yourself. *Don't give yourself unrealistic expectations. Giving yourself an overly busy schedule with impossible goals will only lead into a train-wreck. *The only thing to fear is fear itself. Stop fearing and start acting. Fear will not eliminate problems or stop them from happening, but it will worsen them. *Remember that all people are different. Every human being isn't guaranteed anything outside of what they do for themselves. *Don't get discouraged too early. A change in lifestyle can start overnight but can take a long time to finish. However, little steps go a long way. *Do not take any of these suggestions to an extreme. Use your judgement.
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Linkword is a mnemonic system promoted by Michael Gruneberg since at least the early 1980s for learning languages based on the similarity of the sounds of words. The process involves creating an easily visualized scene that will link the words together. One example is the Russian word for cow (корова, pronounced roughly karova): think and visualize "I ran my car over a cow."
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mental- loci method
method of loci example- spatial imagery to assist memory
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mental- machine learning how to
Step 1: Adjust Mindset. Believe you can practice and apply machine learning. ... Step 2: Pick a Process. Use a systemic process to work through problems. ... Step 3: Pick a Tool. ... Step 4: Practice on Datasets. ... Step 5: Build a Portfolio.
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mental- our deepest fear
In the first article, we began with understanding our fear of rejection. Accepting the reality of rejection is the first step to overcoming that fear. But why are we afraid of rejection? Where does it come from? Let’s go back to a familiar scenario: You’re standing at a bar. Next to you are two beautiful women you’d like to get to know. Maybe you don’t like bars and you’re sitting at a coffee shop, where an amazing woman is reading a book right across from you. Wanting to make a connection, you rack your brain for something to say. But wait, you think. It has to be something clever. Something to spark up an interesting conversation. Maybe something to get her to laugh. Of course I have to communicate that I’m confident too… The expectations we set for ourselves as men are so high. We need to keep the conversation going. We need to let a woman know when we’re attracted to her so that we don’t end up in the “friend zone.” We need to show her that we’re a “high status” kind of guy. We need to be funny, and charming, and authentic, and confident, and– We “need” to do all of these things, because if we don’t… well then she would never be interested. She will reject us, and we will have failed. “What Can I Say to Get Her Attracted to Me?” Modern single men are exposed to a barrage of information on women, dating, and sex: advice from friends, dating websites, pickup forums, e-books, YouTube videos, you name it. [Image: Learn Pick-Up Techniques] We learn all about the right and the wrong things to do. We read about strong body language and voice tone. We practice starting conversations by asking for a woman’s opinion on a random topic. We learn how to be a challenge so that we don’t look too needy. We get up the courage look her in the eyes and tell her she’s beautiful. We convince ourselves that “we’re the gift, she’s not the gift,” so that we feel less intimidated… Armed with these new tools he’s learned, modern man goes back to the bar (or coffee shop)–but this time, he actually starts a few conversations with women that go pretty well. Maybe he even gets some phone numbers. “Hey, this stuff really works!” he says. But then one evening, standing at the other end of the room, he sees her. He sees the woman he really likes. The woman he wants to get to know more than anyone else in the room. I have to talk to her, he thinks to himself. His heart starts pounding. His mind starts racing. He’s learned exactly what to say. He’s learned exactly what to do. Now it’s time to take action. And yet… he does nothing. He stands there. And does nothing. He’s too intimidated. Maybe he gathers enough courage to walk over and start a conversation. He tells her how beautiful she is, or he challenges her in conversation… but she’s not impressed. And she’s definitely not interested. She may go along in a lukewarm conversation, but then he becomes nervous and can’t ask for her phone number. Or he gets her number, but when he tries to contact her later in the week she simply ignores his texts and calls. Or, after much effort, he finally gets her on a date, but at the end of the night he just can’t seem to go in for the kiss. Maybe he tries to kiss her–to which she takes a step back, looks up at him painfully, and says, “Um, let’s just…be friends.” And so it is: He knows how to talk to women. He can even get phone numbers and dates. But he just can’t connect with the women he’s really attracted to. Pick-Up Techniques Will Not Help You Grow Even with all the right things he’s learned to say, all the techniques he’s tried, and all the self-help ways of thinking, he still can’t succeed with the women he is truly, deeply attracted to. It’s funny how the women we’re really attracted to don’t fall for the act. It’s funny how they see right through the lines and the games. There is a reason for this. There is a fear lurking that he has been covering up. It is his deepest fear. Deep down inside, he knows the truth about himself: If she found out who he really was, what he was really thinking, how he really acts at home… she would never be interested in him. If she knew how much online porn I watch… If she knew that I was a fat kid in high school… If she knew I didn’t have sex until I was 25… If she knew that I had to use a line or an “opener” just to get the confidence to go talk to her… If she knew I had to convince myself that I’m the prize (and she’s not) just to boost my self-esteem… Deep down inside, he knows one thing: the way he has presented himself until now is all lies. He knows that in reality, she is the prize. He knows that he had to rely on some rehearsed line because he didn’t have the guts to just walk over and say “Hello”. He knows that he had to act cocky just to portray to her that he isn’t needy. What he really wants to be able to do is walk over, say something smooth, and blow her away with his presence and personality until she says, “You’re the man I’ve been waiting for my whole life,” and jumps into his lap right then and there. But that’s just a fantasy… If only she got to know me better, she might be attracted to me, he thinks. But what if she isn’t? We are too weak to expose our true selves, and we can’t let her know it. [Image: Why women like Ryan Gosling] Instead, we pretend like we’re not intimidated and we’re not insecure. We learn “fake” confidence: how to maintain eye contact, how to have a witty conversation, how to be cocky and not needy, how to touch her the right way to “escalate” the interaction to a sexual level. We do all of these things to finally prove that we have what it takes. Yet in the end, we remain just as afraid of exposing ourselves as we were before we learned anything at all. We run up to a complete stranger and tell her how beautiful she is—not because really we feel like saying it at that moment, but because we don’t know how else to express our interest. We touch her leg during a date–not because we desire to touch her leg at that moment, but because we were afraid to express our true desires from the beginning. Now we need a technique to “escalate” our hidden intentions–our sexual intentions–that we’ve been hiding. We don’t feel comfortable exposing our sexual intentions because we were never comfortable exposing what we really wanted in the first place. If you cannot expose how you truly feel about yourself as a man, how can you expose what you truly desire as a man? We have missed the most important thing: We never accepted what we are really afraid of. Accepting Our Fears The fact is that we are intimidated because she is pretty. Yet we hide our intimidation out of fear that we will be exposed–fear that she will know the truth about us. We feel insecure, we’d be ashamed if she ever found out that a man (a man as inferior as us) is sexually attracted to her. That shame destroys our ability to build any true and lasting inner confidence. When we hide our fears, they grow. That’s the way it is, and that’s why it remains so difficult for a man to connect with a woman he is truly, deeply attracted to. When a man is in the presence of a woman he is truly attracted to, all of those fears and insecurities he spent so much time concealing and running from come creeping back to the surface. There is nowhere for a man to hide who has not faced his own intimidation and insecurities. Because he has not faced them, he has never been able to understand them and, in turn, overcome them. She senses this imbalance in him instantly, and she is not interested in what he has to offer. So he returns home—another mediocre night out, another text message never responded to, another date without a spark—and retreats back to learn another technique to attract women by pretending like his fears and insecurities never existed in the first place. The cure to our problems with women is not learning what to say or how to act. She is not interested in how you act. She is interested in who you are. We first must understand why we are afraid, because that allows us to see who we are. From there we can start to understand who we want to become. The first step in curing the issue is discovering the actual source of the issue. What is the Source of Our Fear? Our inner fear is not a hard-wired instinct designed to keep us alive. It’s not a fear that her boyfriend is lurking around the corner, waiting to beat us up for hitting on her. Those are excuses we make so we don’t have to face the real issue. The real anxiety that a man faces before approaching (or kissing, or getting a number from) a woman he’s attracted to is that he’s afraid of what she is going to think about him. That is all. We don’t actually want her opinion on “Hey, who cheats more, men or women?” We don’t want to tell her how beautiful she is for the sole purpose of getting over our fears. We don’t want to act cocky or challenging. Yet we think we have to do all of these things. In reality, we just want to talk to her. We want to get to know who she is. We want to be open, and in return we want her to appreciate us for exactly who we are. But what if we say something stupid? What if she finds out what we’re really thinking? What if she thinks we’re pathetic for even thinking we had a chance to have sex with her? What if people around us see that she rejected us, and we didn’t have what it takes after all? What if we were open and honest, and we presented her with the whole truth about who we are—and she still said no? It would confirm our deepest fear: Maybe we just are not good enough after all. Maybe we don’t have what it takes to get the girl we desire. That is a rejection many men cannot handle. And without realizing it, he has just given her the power to validate (and invalidate) who he is as a man. This was the second article of the four-part “Men’s Guide to Meeting Women”. Continue to the third article: The Illusion of Physical Beauty.
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PRINT - Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) is a short-term form of psychotherapy that helps you identify self-defeating thoughts and feelings, challenge the rationality of those feelings, and replace them with healthier, more productive beliefs
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mental- Stendhal syndrome
Stendhal syndrome, Stendhal's syndrome or Florence syndrome is a psychosomatic condition involving rapid heartbeat, dizziness, fainting, confusion and even hallucinations, allegedly occurring when individuals become exposed to objects or phenomena of great beauty.
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mental- asking for help
So, asking for help is basically the worst, right? I've actually never seen it on one of those top ten lists of things people fear, like public speaking and death, but I'm pretty sure it actually belongs there. Even though in many ways it's foolish for us to be afraid to admit we need help, whether it's from a loved one or a friend or from a coworker or even from a stranger, somehow it always feel just a little bit uncomfortable and embarrassing to actually ask for help, which is, of course, why most of us try to avoid asking for help whenever humanly possible. 00:46 My father was one of those legions of fathers who, I swear, would rather drive through an alligator-infested swamp than actually ask someone for help getting back to the road. When I was a kid, we took a family vacation. We drove from our home in South Jersey to Colonial Williamsburg. And I remember we got really badly lost. My mother and I pleaded with him to please just pull over and ask someone for directions back to the highway, and he absolutely refused, and, in fact, assured us that we were not lost, he had just always wanted to know what was over here. 01:24 (Laughter) 01:26 So if we're going to ask for help -- and we have to, we all do, practically every day -- the only way we're going to even begin to get comfortable with it is to get good at it, to actually increase the chances that when you ask for help from someone, they're actually going to say yes. And not only that, but they're going to find it actually satisfying and rewarding to help you, because that way, they'll be motivated to continue to help you into the future. 01:54 So research that I and some of my colleagues have done has shed a lot of light on why it is that sometimes people say yes to our requests for help and why sometimes they say no. Now let me just start by saying right now: if you need help, you are going to have to ask for it. Out loud. OK? We all, to some extent, suffer from something that psychologists call "the illusion of transparency" -- basically, the mistaken belief that our thoughts and our feelings and our needs are really obvious to other people. This is not true, but we believe it. And so, we just mostly stand around waiting for someone to notice our needs and then spontaneously offer to help us with it. This is a really, really bad assumption. In fact, not only is it very difficult to tell what your needs are, but even the people close to you often struggle to understand how they can support you. 02:49 My partner has actually had to adopt a habit of asking me multiple times a day, "Are you OK? Do you need anything?" because I am so, so bad at signaling when I need someone's help. Now, he is more patient than I deserve and much more proactive, much more, about helping than any of us have any right to expect other people to be. So if you need help, you're going to have to ask for it. And by the way, even when someone can tell that you need help, how do they know that you want it? Did you ever try to give unsolicited help to someone who, it turns out, did not actually want your help in the first place? They get nasty real quick, don't they? 03:29 The other day -- true story -- my teenage daughter was getting dressed for school, and I decided to give her some unsolicited help about that. 03:37 (Laughter) 03:38 I happen to think she looks amazing in brighter colors. She tends to prefer sort of darker, more neutral tones. And so I said, very helpfully, that I thought maybe she could go back upstairs and try to find something a little less somber. 03:53 (Laughter) 03:55 So, if looks could kill, I would not be standing here right now. We really can't blame other people for not just spontaneously offering to help us when we don't actually know that that's what is wanted. In fact, actually, research shows that 90 percent of the help that coworkers give one another in the workplace is in response to explicit requests for help. So you're going to have to say the words "I need your help." Right? There's no getting around it. 04:24 Now, to be good at it, to make sure that people actually do help you when you ask for it, there are a few other things that are very helpful to keep in mind. 04:32 First thing: when you ask for help, be very, very specific about the help you want and why. Vague, sort of indirect requests for help actually aren't very helpful to the helper, right? We don't actually know what it is you want from us, and, just as important, we don't know whether or not we can be successful in giving you the help. Nobody wants to give bad help. Like me, you probably get some of these requests from perfectly pleasant strangers on LinkedIn who want to do things like "get together over coffee and connect" or "pick your brain." I ignore these requests literally every time. And it's not that I'm not a nice person. It's just that when I don't know what it is you want from me, like the kind of help you're hoping that can I provide, I'm not interested. Nobody is. I'd have been much more interested if they had just come out and said whatever it is was they were hoping to get from me, because I'm pretty sure they had something specific in mind. So go ahead and say, "I'm hoping to discuss opportunities to work in your company," or, "I'd like to propose a joint research project in an area I know you're interested in," or, "I'd like your advice on getting into medical school." Technically, I can't help you with that last one because I'm not that kind of doctor, but I could point you in the direction of someone who could. 05:57 OK, second tip. This is really important: please avoid disclaimers, apologies and bribes. Really, really important. Do any of these sound familiar? 06:10 (Clears throat) 06:12 'I'm so, so sorry that I have to ask you for this." "I really hate bothering you with this." "If I had any way of doing this without your help, I would." 06:25 (Laughter) 06:26 Sometimes it feels like people are so eager to prove that they're not weak and greedy when they ask your for help, they're completely missing out on how uncomfortable they're making you feel. And by the way -- how am I supposed to find it satisfying to help you if you really hated having to ask me for help? And while it is perfectly, perfectly acceptable to pay strangers to do things for you, you need to be very, very careful when it comes to incentivizing your friends and coworkers. When you have a relationship with someone, helping one another is actually a natural part of that relationship. It's how we show one another that we care. If you introduce incentives or payments into that, what can happen is, it starts to feel like it isn't a relationship, it's a transaction. And that actually is experienced as distancing, which, ironically, makes people less likely to help you. So a spontaneous gift after someone gives you some help to show your appreciation and gratitude -- perfectly fine. An offer to pay your best friend to help you move into your new apartment is not. 07:34 OK, third rule, and I really mean this one: please do not ask for help over email or text. Really, seriously, please don't. Email and text are impersonal. I realize sometimes there's no alternative, but mostly what happens is, we like to ask for help over email and text because it feels less awkward for us to do so. You know what else feels less awkward over email and text? Telling you no. And it turns out, there's research to support this. In-person requests for help are 30 times more likely to get a yes than a request made by email. So when something is really important and you really need someone's help, make face time to make the request, or use your phone as a phone -- 08:26 (Laughter) 08:28 to ask for the help that you need. 08:30 OK. Last one, and this is actually a really, really important one and probably the one that is most overlooked when it comes to asking for help: when you ask someone for their help and they say yes, follow up with them afterward. There's a common misconception that what's rewarding about helping is the act of helping itself. This is not true. What is rewarding about helping is knowing that your help landed, that it had impact, that you were effective. If I have no idea how my help affected you, how am I supposed to feel about it? 09:06 This happened; I was a university professor for many years, I wrote lots and lots of letters of recommendation for people to get jobs or to go into graduate school. And probably about 95 percent of them, I have no idea what happened. Now, how do I feel about the time and effort I took to do that, when I really have no idea if I helped you, if it actually helped you get the thing that you wanted? In fact, this idea of feeling effective is part of why certain kinds of donor appeals are so, so persuasive -- because they allow you to really vividly imagine the effect that your help is going to have. 09:41 Take something like DonorsChoose. You go online, you can choose the individual teacher by name whose classroom you're going to be able to help by literally buying the specific items they've requested, like microscopes or laptops or flexible seating. An appeal like that makes it so easy for me to imagine the good that my money will do, that I actually get an immediate sense of effectiveness the minute I commit to giving. 10:06 But you know what else they do? They follow up. Donors actually get letters from the kids in the classroom. They get pictures. They get to know that they made a difference. And this is something we need to all be doing in our everyday lives, especially if we want people to continue to give us help over the long term. Take time to tell your colleague that the help that they gave you really helped you land that big sale, or helped you get that interview that you were really hoping to get. Take time to tell your partner that the support they gave you really made it possible for you to get through a tough time. Take time to tell your catsitter that you're super happy that for some reason, this time the cats didn't break anything while you were away, and so they must have done a really good job. 10:53 The bottom line is: I know -- believe me, I know -- that it is not easy to ask for help. We are all a little bit afraid to do it. It makes us feel vulnerable. But the reality of modern work and modern life is that nobody does it alone. Nobody succeeds in a vacuum. More than ever, we actually do have to rely on other people, on their support and collaboration, in order to be successful. 11:22 So when you need help, ask for it out loud. And when you do, do it in a way that increases your chances that you'll get a yes and makes the other person feel awesome for having helped you, because you both deserve it. 11:38 Thank you. 11:39 (Applause)
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monthly- internations
OFFICIAL EVENT Sydney Community 24 Jul 2019 18:30 InterNations Sydney - Christmas in July at The Bear Bar 195 attendees from 59 countries ATTEND OFFICIAL EVENT Sydney Community 07 Aug 2019 18:00 InterNations Sydney August Official Event @ Redoak 6 attendees from 6 countries ATTEND NEWCOMERS EVENT Sydney Community 18 Jul 2019 18:00 InterNations Sydney Newcomers' Event - July 2019 72 attendees from 33 countries ATTEND OFFICIAL EVENT Sydney Community 09 Jul 2019 18:30 InterNations Sydney Drinks @ The Rook 219 attendees from 60 countries ATTEND
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minimalism- 100 things challenge
My 100 things list Clothes 2 Pairs of jeans 2 Sport shorts 3 Shorts 1 Skiing pants 4 Shirts 6 T-shirts 1 Tank top 4 Sweaters 1 Suit (counts as 3 items) 2 Winter sweater 3 Jackets (summer, winter + leather jacket) 1 Cap 1 Beanie 4 Shoes (running-, converse-, leather- and winter boots) 1 Scarf 1 pair of flip flops 1 pair of gloves 1 set of socks* 1 set of boxers* 1 Belt *See note about socks/boxers in the text below the list..
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memory techniques
Let's try an example. While using the alphabet or countable numbers as peg lists are great places to start when first applying the magnificent power of the Peg Method, there is another amazingly convenient peg list immediately ready at your disposal: your body. Choose as many body parts as you like, as long as they connect in some kind of order that is obvious and memorable (maybe start at your head and make your way down to your toes, or vice versa), and you've got a portable peg list! Let's jump right into an example that uses ten body parts to memorize ten things. How about the ten largest countries in the world by population? Our ten body parts, starting at the head, will be: Top of your head Ears Eyes Nose Mouth Chin Armpit Belly-button Knees Feet The ten countries we want to learn (in order) are: China India USA Indonesia Brazil Pakistan Nigeria Bangladesh Russia Japan The first thing we need to do is create a memorable image for each countries. To do this, I'll just think of the first thing that comes to mind. If nothing comes to mind, then I'll maybe try to think of something the country name sounds like: China - Chopsticks India - Curry USA - Hamburger Indonesia - In Dough (IN-DOUGH-nesia; imagine pressing in some dough with the palm of your hand, like a baker) Brazil - Bra (BRA-zil) Pakistan - Pack of Cards (PACK-istan) Nigeria - Cheerios (Ni-CHEER-ia, close enough...) Bangladesh - BANG! Russia - Vodka Martini Japan - Pan (Ja-PAN) Next, we take these images, and in sequence, imagine them interacting with each of our body parts from our peg list. Since the items on our peg list are real things that are actually on your body, go ahead and imagine the images for each country interacting with your own body parts, as silly as that may sound! Top of your head - Chopsticks are resting on the top of your head, drenched in soy sauce and wrapped in some remnants of noodles. Ears - Dripping out of your ears as a spicy curry sauce. Eyes - A hamburger patty is in place of your eye socket. Maybe a single tear of mayonnaise rolls down your cheek. Nose - Imagine pressing in some dough into your nose, with some of the dough seeping into your nostrils, plumes of flour jetting out of the side of your nostrils as well. Mouth - Like a magician pulling an endless mutli-colored flag out of his mouth, except it's a sexy, lacy bra. Ooo la la! Chin - Resting on your chin is a full pack of cards. Maybe a Blackjack dealer is about to deal the cards straight from your chin! Armpit - Cheerios are flowing out of your armpits into a bowl for your consumption. It's got that extra BO tang. Yum! Belly-button - From out of the deep crevasse of your belly-button shoots out a bullet like it's a gun--BANG BANG! Knees - Your knees are two martini glasses filled with some seriously potent Russian vodka. Feet - Down on your feet is a burning hot pan cooking your dinner. Your feet, as a result, are covered in nasty blisters. Now close your eyes, try to visualize that pathway through your body from head to toe, recalling the images and countries as you go. Voila! There you have it. Resting on your body now lies the largest populated countries in order! Well done!
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biological sciences
Biological sciences is the study of life and living organisms, their life cycles, adaptations and environment. There are many different areas of study under the umbrella of biological sciences including biochemistry, microbiology and evolutionary biology.
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birds and the bees
The phrase "the birds and the bees" is a metaphor for explaining the mechanics of reproduction to younger children, relying on imagery of bees pollinating and eggs hatching to substitute for a more technical explanation of sexual intercourse.
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Bisquick is an all purpose baking mix that can be used for everything from cupcakes to quiche! Available now in Woolworths.
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botkit.ai
An open source developer tool for building chat bots, apps and custom integrations for major messaging platforms. Part of the Microsoft Bot Framework.
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brain on porn
Believe it or not, studies show that those who consume pornography more frequently have brains that are less connected, less active, and even smaller in some areas. [1] To be fair, the studies only show that there’s a correlation between porn consumption and smaller, less active brains, but they raise the question: Can porn literally change your brain? Scientists used to believe that once you finished childhood, your brain lost the ability to grow. [2] They thought that nothing except illness or injury could physically alter an adult brain. Now we know that the brain goes on changing throughout life, [3] constantly rewiring itself and laying down new nerve connections, and that this is particularly true in our youth. [4]
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hippie generator
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w- campquality
volunteer
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capoeira sydney
The dancing and fluidity of movement in capoeira was designed to hide the fighting movements of a martial art. ... Capoeira is practiced in a circle formation, called the roda, within which two or more capoeiristas – those who practice capoeira – participate in the martial art.F
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making a short film
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change.org
The world’s platform for change
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cheat sheets
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cia factbook
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cloud- cloudconvert
convert anything online
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cloud- dropbox
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insta- slices of life
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collegemagazine
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crimson daggers art group
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dark patterns
Dark Patterns are tricks used in websites and apps that make you do things that you didn't mean to, like buying or signing up for something. The purpose of this site is to spread awareness and to shame companies that use them.
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deaddropthis
ATV/ brewing/ building/ gardening/ homestead/ motorcycles/ recipes/ survival/
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decision tree banking
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deep blue + kasparov
Deep Blue versus Garry Kasparov was a pair of six-game chess matches between world chess champion Garry Kasparov and an IBM supercomputer called Deep Blue. The first match was played in Philadelphia in 1996 and won by Kasparov. The second was played in New York City in 1997 and won by Deep Blue. The 1997 match was the first defeat of a reigning world chess champion by a computer under tournament conditions. The 1997 match was the subject of a documentary film, The Man vs. The Machine.[1]
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designdianahorska
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discord
ll-in-one voice and text chat for gamers that's free, secure, and works on both your desktop and phone. Stop paying for TeamSpeak servers and hassling with Skype. Simplify your life.
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double speak
"Reducing costs" instead of "cutting your salary" "Violent extremism" instead of "abject terrorism" "Gently used" instead of "used and horribly beaten up" "Extrajudicial killing" instead of "assassination" "Detainee" instead of "prisoner of war" "Collateral damage" instead of "multiple fatalities" "Pre-emptive strike" instead of "unprovoked attack" "Negative cash flow" instead of "broke" "Enhanced interrogation" instead of "torture" "Shabby chic" instead of "old and worn" "A bit shaky" instead of "very poor quality" "Ethnic cleansing" instead of "genocide" "Ill advised" instead of "a terrible idea"
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drake equation
The Drake equation is a probabilistic argument used to estimate the number of active, communicative extraterrestrial civilizations in the Milky Way galaxy.
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droppages
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dry clothes without sunlight
Use a high spin Use a high spin setting on your washing machine so that as much water as possible is removed from your clothes before they’re even ready to dry. According to the Energy Saving Trust, the increased energy used to do this is nothing compared to the energy needed to run a tumble dryer. Two towel tricks Once your clothes are out of the washing machine, try one (or both!) of these towel tricks to remove even more moisture: Put a large fluffy towel down and lay the item of clothing on top. Then roll up the towel into a sausage (garment inside) and twist it tightly, starting at one end, working your way along, until the entire sausage is twisted. This squeezes excess water out of your clothes and into the towel. Put your garment on an ironing board, as if ready to iron, but lay a thin towel over the top of it. Press the towel using a high heat, stopping to turn the garment over so both sides are pressed. This channels some warmth into the fabric without causing any of the damage associated with putting a hot iron directly on it while wet. Give them room Al fresco line-drying is your best bet for drying items in a hurry, but it’s not always practical, so drying racks and clothes horses are the next best thing. But don’t just pile all your wet clothes onto a drying rack – they need air and ventilation to dry properly. Take the time to hang items individually, allowing space in between. If you use a drying rack or clothes horse that has individual bars, hang imminently-required items over two bars instead of one, so more air can circulate around them. Location, location, location Place your drying rack near a source of warmth: a radiator or a boiler, for example. Alternatively, put it wherever there’s movement in the air, perhaps near an open window or by a fan if it’s a warm day. Rotate! Check on the drying status of your item regularly and rotate the garment around so that it gets even contact with air. Pay attention to pockets, underarm areas and cuffs – these are notorious areas for dampness! If you put a garment over a radiator, be sure to remove it as soon as it’s dry, otherwise you’re wasting heat by simply channelling it into an already warm barrier. In dire straits, hair dry, don’t air dry If time is really of the essence, get your clothes as dry as possible and then give them a very quick blast with a hairdryer. Be sure to rotate the item frequently, ‘airing out’ pockets, sleeves and collars as you go. You needn’t use a particularly high setting, either. Warm is fine; it’s all about air flow rather than heat. Tumble into the dark side If you really, really must use a tumble dryer, make sure you set it to the most efficient setting – preferably the ‘eco-option’ if your machine has one, and make sure you’ve removed all the lint from the catcher so the machine can run as efficiently as possible. Some folk suggest putting in a dry, fluffy towel with your wet item, claiming it speeds up the process. But old wives’ tale or not, be sure to check the dryer regularly; don’t just set it to an arbitrary time setting and amble off, your clothing may be dry long before the end of the cycle, meaning you’ll have wasted a lot of time and energy.
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duty free
“Duty-free is almost never a deal for the casual shopper out to get a bargain,” says Jason Clampet, a senior editor for travel guidebook publisher Frommers.com. “You can save significant amounts if you’re a smoker who lives in a state with high taxes, but you’ll find that electronic goods, beauty products and luxury items such as designer purses usually cost less at home or online.”
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e-prime psychology
E-Prime (short for English-Prime or English Prime,[1] sometimes denoted É or E′) is a version of the English language that excludes all forms of the verb to be, including all conjugations, contractions and archaic forms - bourland - e-prime
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earthgarden magazine
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easiest uni course
Easiest College Degrees English Literature. The hardest part about an English Literature degree is the need to read, a lot. ... Creative Writing. For those that enjoy writing, this is a shoe-in major. ... Anthropology. ... Language/Linguistic- Based Majors. ... Education. ... Communications & PR. ... Religion. ... Economics. Work at a university
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ebaumsworld
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electoral college
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elo rating system
he Elo rating system is a method for calculating the relative skill levels of players in zero-sum games such as chess. It is named after its creator Arpad Elo, a Hungarian-American physics professor. TINDER
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xfm podcasts
Free
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timer
2min free
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etsy
handmade crafts
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extinctionists
A person who envisions the future as the destruction of the world. Armageddon. An Extinctionist is a person who is so blinded by faith and so dedicated to ...
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strip text from any site
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fermi paradox
The Fermi paradox is named after physicist Enrico Fermi and refers to the apparent contradiction between the lack of evidence for and various high probability estimates[1] of the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations elsewhere in the Milky Way galaxy.[2]
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ftp- filechef
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flipanim
flip animation
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foggmethod
Step 1: Get Specific What behavior do you want? Translate target outcomes and aspirations into specific behaviors. Step 2: Make it easy. How can you make the behavior easy to do? Simplicity changes behavior. Step 3: Prompt the behavior. What will prompt the behavior? Some prompts are natural. Others you must design. No behavior happens without a prompt.
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fortean times
Fortean Times is a British monthly magazine devoted to the anomalous phenomena popularised by Charles Fort. Previously published by John Brown ...
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freebasing
The act of smoking a drug freebase. "Freebase" refers to the non-salt form of a drug. Drugs are usually converted to a water soluble salt
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freeclassicalaudiobooks
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free economy
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ftp- filepursuit
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ftp jimmyr
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ftp - kunals
massive ebook collection
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ftp lendx
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guernica - picasso
Probably Picasso's most famous work, Guernica is certainly the his most powerful political statement, painted as an immediate reaction to the Nazi's devastating casual bombing practice on the Basque town of Guernica during Spanish Civil War.
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w- genogram
A genogram is a pictorial display of a person's family relationships and medical history.
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goalpostpictures
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google scholar
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gugin -
The guqin ([kùtɕʰǐn] (About this soundlisten); Chinese: 古琴) is a plucked seven-string Chinese musical instrument of the zither family. It has been played since ancient times, and has traditionally been favoured by scholars and literati as an instrument of great subtlety and refinement, as highlighted by the quote "a gentle man does not part with his qin or se without good reason,"[1] as well as being associated with the ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius. It is sometimes referred to by the Chinese as "the father of Chinese music" or "the instrument of the sages". The guqin is not to be confused with the guzheng, another Chinese long zither also without frets, but with moveable bridges under each string.
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h2g2
"A collaborative guide, one that was written and kept up to date by the people who used it, in real time, might be a neat idea. I just didn't really realise that such a thing might be possible in my lifetime or how powerful such a thing might be."
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hacksmith
https://www.thehacksmith.ca/ We take fictional ideas from movies, video games & comics, and make real working prototypes!
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hackteria
As a community platform hackteria tries to encourage the collaboration of scientists, hackers and artists to combine their experitise, write critical and theoretical reflections, share simple instructions to work with lifescience technologies and cooperate on the organization of workshops, temporary labs, hack-sprints and meetings.
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harbingers of failure
Identify customers, termed “Harbingers of failure,” who systematically purchase new products that flop. Their early adoption of a new product is a strong signal that a product will fail—the more they buy, the less likely the product will succeed
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hargreeves
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harrad experiment
The Harrad Experiment is a 1973 coming-of-age film about a fictional school called Harrad College where the students learn about sexuality and experiment with each other.
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hater inc
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haveibeenpwned
Check if you have an account that has been compromised in a data breach
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helen100project
Over the coming months, I’m aiming to raise £2,500 to allow me to pay for up to 100 riders under the age of 23 to enter the UK national championships in 2019. I’ve always been fortunate enough to be able to race when I’ve wanted to, but over the years I’ve been racing there are certainly more financial pressure on riders and their support networks. One of the huge appeals of cyclocross has always been its accessibility, and hopefully this can be a small part of keeping it that way.
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w- heron's fountain
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w- herself
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history of playing cards
King of Spades: David, King of Israel from the Old Testament King of Clubs: Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia, who conquered a vast region and lived from 356 to 323 BCE. King of Hearts: Charlemagne, King of France and the first Holy Roman Emperor, who lived from 747 to 814 AD. King of Diamonds: Roman Caesar Augustus. Some sources say the king of diamonds is Julius Caesar, not Augustus.
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history of the baguette
"The baguette was actually invented by Napoleon during the French civil war because he wanted his soldiers to have food in the battlefield so they would last longer. He instructed bakers to make long bread so each soldier could shove them down their trousers."
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hobbylark
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w- how long to read this
Use the search bar on the home page to search for any of over 12 million books on How Long to Read.
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w- htmldog
Everything HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, the most common languages used in making web pages.
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w- Hub Australia
min $300 a day
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w- i have to say yes
I Said Yes to Everything for a Year and Here's What Happened
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w- i wish someone had told me
We are stitched together from stardust, we are balls of light. We are limitless beings with all the wisdom we are in need of. It is in us from the moment we are conceived. Somewhere along the line we got distracted from these truths and are working to re-align with them. Where ever life leads you, whatever you must face, know deep inside the marrow your bones lives your earth. Your home. You cannot ever loose it, it can never leave you. No matter where you run to, no matter what rabbit hole you fall down, you always have you. I want to take a moment to tell you, you are here in this moment reading this because your highest truth, your soul is always pulling you ever so gently into your own light. I want to tell you no matter where you journey, no matter what the landscape appears to be, you are being held, you are being loved, you are exactly where you need to be. I want to tell you, you are already enough. That there are no holes to be filled, no cracks to be plastered. You are already enough and everything you need is within you, rising on your breath and on your hearts beat.
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w- i-connection party
fb- done
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w- ibm watson
Watson's avatar, inspired by the IBM "Smarter Planet" logo[1] Watson is a question-answering computer system capable of answering questions posed in natural language,[2] developed in IBM's DeepQA project by a research team led by principal investigator David Ferrucci.[3] Watson was named after IBM's first CEO, industrialist Thomas J. Watson.[4][5] The computer system was initially developed to answer questions on the quiz show Jeopardy![6] and, in 2011, the Watson computer system competed on Jeopardy! against legendary champions Brad Rutter and Ken Jennings[4][7] winning the first place prize of $1 million.[8] In February 2013, IBM announced that Watson software system's first commercial application would be for utilization management decisions in lung cancer treatment at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York City, in conjunction with WellPoint (now Anthem).[9] IBM Watson's former business chief, Manoj Saxena, says that 90% of nurses in the field who use Watson now follow its guidance.[10]
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w- icarus myth
Icarus and his father attempt to escape from Crete by means of wings that his father constructed from feathers and wax. Icarus' father warns him first of complacency and then of hubris, asking that he fly neither too low nor too high, so the sea's dampness would not clog his wings nor the sun's heat melt them.
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w- ichabod the optimistic canine
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aupair
Blog for Au Pairs – everything for you Young Au Pairs from all around the world can find travel tips, experience reports, a lot of information about the stay and more topics that are just about you.
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aussieark
gosford - ‘One person can make a difference and everyone should try’ – John F Kennedy
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bedbound killer
15 June 2012 Last updated at 18:02 Help A man who appeared at a murder trial at the Old Bailey in a hospital bed is jailed for murdering his ex-wife and her mother. Sergei Zolotovsky is paralysed from the waist down after two suicide attempts.
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bladed shield
lantern shield - italy
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coffee cup + cookie
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cornflour fireball
Cornflour is sprayed into the flame of a candle burning inside a large tin can with the lid on, resulting in a small explosion. ... Cornflour is sprayed into the flame of a candle burning inside a large tin can with the lid on. The resulting small explosion caused by rapid combustion ...
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plastic bottle canoe
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startrek 5min
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sydney twitter mascot costume
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table read print
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w- tested
FacebookTwitterYouTubeRSSA FAREWELL TO ARMS / WATCH ADAM DIRECT AND STAR IN A SHORT FILM!
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window calendar
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image hosting
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industrial design - offline course
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infoshop
The Infoshop project is run by a collective of anarchists, anti-authoritarians, socialists and people of other political stripes
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insta - sir joan cornella
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interpals
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jai alai
Jai alai is a sport involving a ball bounced off a walled space by accelerating it to high speeds with a hand-held device (cesta)
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japanese yoga
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salt therapy
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A look at why yoga is becoming increasingly popular with men
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jodhpurs
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judah for president
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kaftan
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video- kapwing
Kapwing is a modern editor for images, GIFs, and videos.
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love of rao
TV Shows Supergirl Oh, For the Love of Rao! By: BubbaGumpShrimp Supergirl AU: Kara and Mike are roommates who have no idea the other are their superhero teammate…. (Characters are not mine. I own nothing.) Rated: Fiction T - English - Romance - Kara D./Supergirl, Mon-El - Chapters: 2 - Words: 2,679 - Reviews: 12 - Favs: 31 - Follows: 63 - Updated: 6/13/2017 - Published: 6/10/2017 - id: 12525876 + - Full 3/4 1/2 Expand Tighten 1. Chapter 12. Chapter 2 Supergirl AU: Kara and Mike are roommates who have no idea the other are their superhero teammate…. Beep, Beep, Beep, Kara awoke long before her alarm went off, but she waited for the noise before moving from her bed, as she was a firm believer that schedules existed for a reason. She took the extra moments to stretch and relax and enjoy the calm before the storm. The "storm" was quiet now, but there was no knowing what would set him off today… 'Good morn— "she started to say into an empty kitchen. A dirty kitchen. The Storm had apparently worked a late shift at the bar and had been too tired to clean up after himself. The counter was littered with half-emptied boxes of Chinese take-out and melted ice-cream. Kara didn't know if she was more upset over the mess or the waste of food as some pot-stickers sounded mighty delicious, even at 7:00 am… Reluctantly, she began to fill the dishwasher with the aftermath of her roommate's night, all the while questioning whether she really needed the extra income. Ultimately, it was the picture of herself and her sister and their parents on the mantel that reminded her what she was working for. She could handle a couple horrible roommates if it meant keeping her family close together. Life eventually emerged from her roommate's room while she was cleaning, in the form of a scantily clad women who was clearly embarrassed upon being discovered by her lover's young, blonde roommate. Kara smiled at the shy brunette who smiled back and then grabbed her coat and quickly shut the front door behind her. Was that lucky number 47 or 48? Kara asked herself while finishing the dishes. She silently admired the girl for running out before she got too attached. Kara had seen too many coming back days later, begging for a second chance when it was clear they were only invited to a one-night event. Drama, drama, drama. Honestly, if she didn't need the money, she would have gotten rid of that boy long ago… The man of her musings chose that moment to come out of his room, wearing nothing but sex-hair and boxers. "Oh, damn, Kara! Sorry," he sputtered while grabbing the first shirt he saw and quickly putting it on, inside out. "I didn't think you'd be home this morning." "Well, it is 7 AM on a Tuesday, which is a typical work day for most humans," Kara spat, ironically, making sure to maintain eye-contact and not glance further south. Mike scratched his head and laughed awkwardly, muttering something about how "it's 5'o'clock somewhere, or it's always sunny someplace, blah, blah, blah" and ending with some bartender cliché that she honestly didn't hear because she was still too irritated at the mess in front of her, and too distracted by the half-naked man-child to do anything about it. It wasn't until the news on TV began broadcasting a report of a hostage situation developing at the National City Bank that either people in the room made a move considered action. "Oh! I just got a big scoop on a story, um, I need to head out…" Kara made a show of scrambling to grab her belongings before running out the door. "I, um, have…stuff too…." Mike managed to sputter while Kara was already half-way out the door. Supergirl was first to arrive and was silently assessing the situation when she felt a presence appear beside her. "Nice of you to join me," she said with a smirk, her eyes fixed on the commotion in front of them. "Well, I was in the area," her partner's deep, male voice responded. "Besides, I couldn't let you have all the fun." Turning her head to face him, blue eyes locked, and Supergirl realized she really was grateful to have him there. When this mystery alien showed up out of nowhere three months ago, lending his enhanced abilities to assist in the capture of Livewire, Supergirl was thankful, but cautious. Although not judgmental by nature and known to give all aliens a fair chance, she kept him at arm's length for some reason. Aside from her cousin, Supergirl had yet to meet an alien who matched her skill for skill as this newcomer had, and she was self-aware enough to admit that made her nervous. She is ashamed to say she wasn't an ideal host of Earth to this fellow alien, but he did not seem to take a hint. He continued showing up seconds after her to every crime, disaster, and danger that threatened National City, providing assistance and eventually winning her over. They fell into a natural routine with their complimentary fighting styles and playful banter, building a partnership that made them both stronger and better assets to their beloved city. It was not lost on her that even their suits complimented each other. The team came to be known as the "Superhero Duo"—Supergirl and Valor. "You want point on this one?" Supergirl offered her partner as a courtesy. They have done this dance so many times, verbal communication was unnecessary. "Nah, I had last time. I'd hate to steal all the glory. Besides, I think people are starting to get sick of seeing my heroic face plastered all over the news," Valor replied and with a wink, flew around to the back of the building. Supergirl allowed herself a moment to chuckle at his ego before refocusing on the situation at hand. She attempted to talk down the criminals, a futile endeavor, but it provided enough of a distraction for Valor to sweep in and rescue the hostages. The whole scenario was anticlimactic by superhero standards and resolved much quicker than either of them expected. "Sooo, coffee?" Valor suggested, hopefully. The blonde responded with a smirk and a shake of her head, used to this line of questioning from him following a rescue. "Ok, no coffee…. How about dinner?" He tried again. "Valor..." Supergirl sighed. They've talked about this before. It was better this way—being crime-fighting partners and nothing more. It was safer to leave their personal lives separate from their superhero lives, even if that means not truly knowing the person you fight alongside. "Ok, ok," he conceded, throwing his hands up in the air. "Can't fault me for trying. Until next time." And with a flourished bow, he was gone. Blushing, Supergirl was only slightly ashamed to admit she was looking forward to the next criminal strike.
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keep sydney open
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kobayashi maru
The Kobayashi Maru is a training exercise in the fictional Star Trek universe designed to test the character of Starfleet Academy cadets in a no-win scenario. The Kobayashi Maru test was first depicted in the opening scene of the film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and also appears in the 2009 film Star Trek. Screenwriter Jack B. Sowards is credited with inventing the test. The test's name is occasionally used among Star Trek fans or those familiar with the series to describe a no-win scenario, a test of one's character or a solution that involves redefining the problem and managing an insurmountable scenario gracefully.
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krav maga
Krav Maga (/krɑːv məˈɡɑː/; Hebrew: קְרַב מַגָּע [ˈkʁav maˈɡa], lit. "contact combat") is a military self-defence and fighting system developed for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Israeli security forces[1][2] derived from a combination of techniques sourced from boxing, wrestling, aikido, judo and karate, along with realistic fight training.[3][4] Krav Maga is known for its focus on real-world situations and its extreme efficiency.[5] It was derived from the street-fighting experience of Hungarian-Israeli martial artist Imi Lichtenfeld, who made use of his training as a boxer and wrestler while defending the Jewish quarter against fascist groups in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, during the mid-to-late 1930s.[6] In the late 1940s, following his migration to Israel, he began to provide lessons on combat training to what was to become the IDF.[7]
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labnol
youtube screenshots
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law of approaching intoxication
f there are reasonable grounds for you to form a belief that someone is intoxicated as a result of alcohol consumption, you must refuse service to that person. Under the law the person must also be asked to leave the premises. ... Approach the person in a friendly and respectful manner.
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life in the 1930's
Lessons on life from the dirt poorA new exhibition shows how children and families struggling through the Great Depression made do with simple things, writes Steve Meacham. March 23, 2010 — 3.00am They call themselves ''the bread and dripping children'', and many spent their childhood in the ironically named ''happy valleys'' - shanty towns around Australia's cities during the Great Depression. For their parents, the early 1930s were harsh and soul destroying times, especially in Sydney, which bore the brunt of the Depression with at least one in every three breadwinners out of work. [Image: Patched clothes and games of drop-the-hanky ... children at Happy Valley in La Perouse.] Patched clothes and games of drop-the-hanky ... children at Happy Valley in La Perouse. Thousands of families were made homeless, gravitating to impromptu camps such as Happy Valley at La Perouse. There they made homes out of scrap tin, with walls fashioned out of hessian bags coated in limewash until they were stiff as a board. It's an era commemorated in Skint! Making do in the Great Depression, a new exhibition at the Museum of Sydney, sponsored by The Sydney Morning Herald, which has provided many of the photographs. Advertisement Yet the curator, Annie Campbell, says it is striking how fondly most Depression-era children remember their childhood despite their poverty. ''The saving grace of the Depression is that you didn't feel alone,'' says Campbell, who started work on the exhibition after the collapse of the Wall Street banks that led to the recent global financial crisis. ''You could find support, you could barter, you could rely on your neighbours because they were in the same boat. That sense of community spirit is what got people through it.'' Bob Tasker, 83, of Narwee, was four in 1930 when his father - an unemployed shearer - moved the family from Gilgandra hoping to find a job in the city. Soon the family of seven were living in a makeshift home in Happy Valley. ''We didn't pay rates and we didn't pay rent,'' Tasker laughs. ''If you wanted to build a place, you were welcome to stay. Everyone was in the same boat.'' Though his parents were obviously doing it tough, Tasker remembers Happy Valley with affection. ''There were lots of families there. You made up your own games like rounders and drop-the-hanky. And there were plenty of places to hide because the homes were all so close together.'' Sometimes dignitaries such as the NSW governor would call at the camp, throwing threepenny pieces to the children. The jockey Jimmy Pike was another frequent visitor. ''He was very generous. He'd always bring presents for the children.'' Like most of his generation, Tasker can't help but compare his childhood with the conspicuous consumption of modern children. ''If a present hasn't cost $1000 and isn't the latest electronic gadget, today's kids don't want it,'' he says. ''We were lucky if we got a tin whistle. And if we did, we really appreciated it.'' For Fred Moore, 87 and living in Dapto, his favourite memory of a Depression-era childhood in Parramatta were the billycarts. ''Billycarts were an important part of any boy's life,'' Moore says. They were more than just toys. ''We'd go off scavenging with them. If you found a bit of wood you'd bring it back in the billycart for the fire. And you would use them to run messages and errands for your mother.'' But Moore - one of six children whose father was a ''dusted miner'', suffering from silicosis - stresses it was not all fun. ''I remember them setting up the soup kitchens in the schools and having to wear patched clothes. We were just one step ahead of being thrown out of our house. You'd wake up in the mornings and find some family had done a flit in the night, loading their stuff on to a horse and cart and heading off to the creek banks. ''None of us had any shoes. If you see a school photo from those days, there wouldn't be a single child in the class with shoes on.'' Home-made toys figure prominently in Skint, showing the resourcefulness of the times. There's a bicycle made of scavenged wood and pram wheels. The obligatory billycart, made from packing cases. A toy train with a jam tin for an engine and cotton reels for its funnels. A doll's house made from matchsticks. Campbell's favourite toy is a beautiful ''swagman'' doll. ''If you were a parent, you didn't want your child to go without,'' she explains. ''And making things was a diversion from the stresses of the times … This doll was made by a mother for her four-year-old daughter as a Christmas present. She found the discarded doll's head in a rubbish bin. Then she made the doll's body and its clothes out of old scraps.'' Campbell says the Depression-era children have a lot to teach today's youngsters about making do and mending - or recycling, as we call it. ''A lot of the people we talked to expressed concern about how much we consume today,'' Campbell says. ''And they grew up with a great respect for their parents. They knew their parents were doing their best. And at the end of the day, they knew they were loved and cared for.'' Skint! Making do in the Great Depression is at the Museum of Sydney from Saturday to July 25.
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How to live in your car Car camping for fun, disaster survival or homelessness Learn how to live in a car (even if you don't have too): A car provides shelter from the cold, place to sleep, a measure of security, as well as a means of storage and mobility. Living in a car is not for everybody, but if you're interested in giving it a go out of necessity or for fun, then learn how to live in a car from people who've actually done it! Below are some tips for living in your car for fun, camping or for survival... How to Live in a Car Why would you ever live in your car? One day you may find yourself needing to live in a car if you're fleeing from disaster, such as the massive fires in California. If you have no where to turn, then a car can provide you with a little peace of mind. Homelessness is another reason to live in a car, but you don't need to be homeless or on the run from a disaster to live in your car. Some people actually want to live in their car. If you love being a minimalist and envision yourself enjoying the freedom of camping, then consider living in a car! It's a great way to save money and enjoy the simple life provided you have flexibility with income stream. This guide of 16 tips will help you live more comfortably in your car... #1: How to sleep in your car... First find a suitable car. It must be in running condition and free from defects, such as a broken tail light, preferable a newer car. Mobility is the first order of business so that you can flee danger. Next, to sleep comfortably in your car, think about the basics: Mattress: You spe n d about a third of your life sleeping, so if you're going to sleep in your car, you may as well get a comfortable mattress. The Milliard Tri Folding Mattress p ictured right, is a good start to building your car home. It comes to your home compressed, but in your car it will take up some space. It's well worth the investment of space if you're going to live in your car. The seat of your car is not a mattress. Trust the people who've actually lived in their car. Pillow. A minor luxury for living in your car is a pillow. Go for comfort with the Travel My Pillow , which has a p atented interlock, which is f ully machine washable and dryable. Sleeping bag and a wool blanket . See our sleeping bag article . Read also our article on the value of a wool blanket for survival. Consider an emergency thermal bivvy if you plan on driving and living where it could snow. This item could be a lifesaver. Ear plugs. When you sleep in your car, you're likely sleeping in a new place every night and ear plugs will help you get some much needed rest. There will be new noises whether it's cars whizzing by or birds at a campground. Have insomnia? There are essential oils for sleep that can help, such as lavender essential oil . It will not only help you fall asleep in your car, but it will make your car smell great! That's important as you'll be sweating and living in there. Carbon monoxide. A Car Carbon Monoxide Detector , be sure to keep the windows slightly cracked to allow fresh air. Intelligent detection of carbon monoxide in the car, more than 100ppm will be issued a beep alarm sound #2: How to feel secure while living in your car... Feeling secure in your car is a top priority. Here are some ways you can feel more secure. G et a fake friend : I f you live and sleep in your car alone, you may like to get yourself a fake friend ~ a life - sized, realistic stuffed dog . T his idea comes from ElectricBikeReview.com (see the video at the bottom of the page) and it's a novel idea well worth consideration. Having a dog that looks real in the dark and may be the measure of security you need to avoid break- ins while you are away. [Image: Emergency Roadside Kit] Emergency Roadside Kit Car lock [Image: Car lock] [Image: How to live in your car for fun, camping or survival] Ear plugs [Image: Ear plugs] ShadeSox side blackout window [Image: ShadeSox Car shade] [Image: Carbon Monoxide detector for your car] Carbon monoxide detector for cars [Image: Bugout tents] [Image: How to control diarrheal symptoms] [Image: Emergency heat sources that don't require electricity] [Image: Off grid showers] [Image: Wool blanket as a survival tool] [Image: Prepper secrets about Neosporin] Above, YouTuber ElectricBikeReview.com shares life inside his hybrid home. Personal protection. Another way to feel safe in your car is to get a personal alarm or pepper spray. If you're a prepper you may like to have firearms as part of your everyday carry. Get a car lock. A car steering wheel lock is another way you can feel more secure living in your car. More than 3,000 cars are stolen each day in the United States ! A car steering wheel lock will protect your home while you're away and this peace of mind costs only around $20. #3: Is it illegal to sleep in your car? That's a legal question that you should ponder and there are a few rules: Don't sleep in your car if you're drunk . An officer c ould potentially find you asleep in your car, touch the hood of your car to see whether it's warm to the touch, and then give you test and arrest you for drunk driving on the presumption that you were driving under the influence. When you turn the ignition while intoxicated you're breaking the law. Generally, you should get into the back seat of the car, take the keys out of the ignition and be fine if you're in a good location. Don't sleep in your car while trespassing . Don't sleep in your car if you're under 18 . If you're a minor, you can't sleep in a car if there's a curfew if you're not with a parent or guardia n. #4: Where to park your car at night to sleep... The great thing about living in your car is that, for the most part, if you're sleepy, you can just pull over and sleep provided it's an appropriate location. An appropriate location to park could be: a camping ground ~ a car tent can help you look like a camper and blend in. a church parking lot a hospital parking lot a yacht harbor or a university parking lot NOTE: A Walmart parking lot is among the popular places to park, but you may like to avoid to be in competition and to avoid problems. #5: Don't look like you're living in your car! It's not illegal to live in your car, but if your car is jammed with gear and it appears that you're living out of your car, then you may face harassment. The ElectricBikeReview.com YouTuber suggests keeping a low profile by stashing all your wares below the window line. Again, his important video is at the bottom of the page. Here are some other ideas: C ar shades and curtains . Keep in mind that some states have sp e cific regulations about car shades. You'll need to check in with local laws. A car shade will keep people from having a line of vision to the wares you stash in your car. While you could use towels or dark clothing, it screams "homeless" and brings unwanted attention. ShadeSox is the universal car side windo w baby sunshade is a great way to keep a low profile. Above, Eileah Ohning shares her tips for how to live in a car. #6: How to keep clean while living in your car: When you live in a car, you obviously don't have a shower and you'll need a way to keep clean. If you're not homeless and you're living in your car for fun, freedom or to save money you'll have some options: Get a gym membership . Swim at a public pool. Go to campsite with shower s . Consider truck stops with showers as an option. Colleges and universities also may have showers available without much checking if you're a studen t . V isit an occasional hotel or hostel . Have a solar shower . You can take a warm shower with just three gallons of water. Learn how you can keep clean if you're homeless with ideas beyond using wet wipes. Get even more ideas on our off-grid shower ideas . Above Eleah Ohning shares her latest project ~ converting a van into a home, which includes a shower. #7: How to use a toilet while living in your car: A portable toilet is absolutely essential if you're living in your car. Unfortunately, you'll have a problem of the stench. Use it for emergencies only. You'll need a toilet for those times when it's just not possible to find a public restroom. Luckily they are inexpensive. When it comes to the bucket toilet, you can keep down the smell with kitty litter you find at the dollar stores. It works just as well for humans as it does for cats. #8: How to stay warm if you're living in your car: In addition to having a wool blank et , a sleeping bag and an emergency bivvy in your vehicle, there are other ways you can help keep yourself warm. Handwarmers. Stash some h andwarme r s and toe warmers in your car for those extra cold nights. Take advantage of commercial opportunities. H ead inside to a fast food establishment, grocery store or mall and w arm up . #9: How to stay cool when you're living in your car. There are many ways to stay cool if you're aliving in your car. Car shades. Car shades will shelter you from the sun and help provide some privacy. Car covers. Car covers are absolutely essential if you are homeless because they help block the sun and keep your car cool. Park in the shade or somewhere that will cast a morning shadow or you will fry like an egg on the hot days. Buildings and trees. Park in the shade of buildings and trees. Car curtains. Eileah Ohning, who lives in her car, uses velcro curtains for privacy and also has dark tinted windows. See her video a b ove. #10: How to communicate while living in your car. P hone. When you live in a car you'll obviously need a cell phone if you can afford it. It's your primary navigation method in addition to providing communications. Ordinarily a cell phone requires an address for charging, but you can borrow an address from a friend or family member and arrange to have the bills paid or pay them online. How will you charge your phone? The cigarette lighter is an obvious choice, as are cafe's you frequent along your journey. It's imperative to also have a hand-crank and solar charger for those t imes when plugging in just isn't possible. Computer. A laptop is another way to communicate with the outside world ~ hooking you up to the Internet and having e- mail. It can help you pinpoint resources, like food banks and social security offices. A computer and your phone will serve you well, but you'll need to bring them with you as you can't have your equipment frying on a hot day or having it stolen. Get a messenger bag for your compute r . If you have a laptop, this can be a method for earning money, too whether you write a blog, make videos for YouTube, telecommute or do freelance work. P.O. Box. It's not mandatory, but you will live more comfortably in your car if you Rent a P.O. Box . H aving this simple means of communication can help connect you with the outside world. #11: How to spend your time while living in your car. Your cellphone can provide a measure of entertainment, but Libraries . You can a find shelter in a public library and so much more. Not only can you read at a library, but you can access the I nternet a nd stay warm or cooler than you could outside. It also helps you connect with a community. Movies. You can watch movies on your laptop using Amazon Prime movies or you can go to a theater to escape from the car and enjoy life. Pack a folding bike. A bike is not only good exercise, but it may be necessary to bike for supplies or help if your car doesn't work. Think about a bugout bike! #12: What else should you bring? Personal items. To get you started living in your car , h ave a 21-day packing party , says Eileah Onhning ! She recommends visiting the minimalists.com to discover the things you really need. Emergency Roadside kit. An emergency kit is an absolute must for someone living in a car. Jumper cables, flares and more will help you stay safe. First aid kit. Deal with minor injuries, cuts, scrapes and burns with a basic first aid kit you stash in your car. Bugout bag. Even someone living in their car should have a bugout bag. The Wise Foods bugout bag has emergency freeze dried food #13: How to dress when you're living in your car: Planning your clothing is essential if you're living in your car because you'll want to pack clothing that doesn't wrinkle, that can help you stay warm and cool, and that will look clean. Here are some tips. Have at least t hree pairs of pants and three shirts . Basic clothes won't take up too much space, so pack your favorites in dark colors. #14: How to eat when you're living in your car. You can't eat out for every meal. You'll need to have a small stash of shelf stable foods that won't spoil in the heat or cold. Granola is good, but the crunch may be bad for your teeth. Other things that can help include the following. Freeze dried food. Freeze dried food is great to have on hand. The beauty about freeze dried food is that it's extremely shelf stable. Car refrigerator. The Igloo car refrigerator right, is iceless so you have more room and less mess. It plugs into the cigarette lighter. A refrigerator like this is a powerful life- saving device if you are a diabetic. Cooler. A cooler is necessary to store water. Without it, your water will heat and be unhealthy to drink thanks to the plastics leaching into water. Camp stove. Get a small campstove. #15: How to store your stuff if you live in your car. When you decide to live in your car you will obviously need to purge. There are some things you may find difficult to part with and for these situations you turn to the following options outside of storing at a friend or family member's house. Storage units. A storage unit can stash your worldly possessions for the day you decide to return to living in a four-walled home. Think of it as a closet or a basement. Lockers . I f you have a gym membership , you may be able to rent space in the locker room . #16: Try before you commit. Before you take the plunge to live in your car full time, be sure you test the experience a few nights. See what you learn. Go on a camping trip.
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Micron Technology, Inc. is an American producer of computer memory and computer data storage including dynamic random-access memory, flash memory, and USB flash drives. It is headquartered in Boise, Idaho. Its consumer products are marketed under the brands Crucial and Ballistix. Micron and Intel together created IM Flash Technologies, which produces NAND flash memory. It owned Lexar between 2006[2] and 2017.[3]
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Online assessment and treatment for anxiety and depression
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Miss World Interview Questions everyone wants to know as their perfect answers change the life of winner in a big way and makes her celebrity over night with grand success, name, fame and money apart from free world tour. It is quite an emotional roller-coaster experience for beauty queens from across the globe once they qualify to the Q/A round at world pageants. The talent and confidence with which a contestant answers a question determine how worthy she is of living upto the reputation of the title. These are some of the most popular answers given to questions by beauty queens at world pageants over the years: 1. Olivia Culpo (USA), Miss World 2012 Q. What is that something you’ve done, that you will never do again? A. First I’d like to start off by saying that every experience, no matter what it is, good or bad, you’ll learn from it. That’s just life, but something I’ve done that I’ve probably regretted would be picking on my siblings’ growing up because you appreciate them so much more when you’re older, you get closer with your family. Her earthiness did the trick and she became the next Miss World. 2. Leila Lopes (Angola), Miss World 2011 Q. If you could change one of your physical characteristics, which one would it be and why? A. Thank God! I am very well satisfied with the way God created me, and I wouldn’t change a thing. I consider myself a woman endowed with inner beauty. I have acquired many wonderful principles from my family, and I plan to follow these through the rest of my life. And now I would like to give all of you a piece of advice: Respect one another. This show of gratitude won her praise and the title too. 3. Sushmita Sen (India), Miss World 1994 Q. What is the essence of being a woman? A. Just being a woman is God’s gift that all of us must appreciate. The origin of a child is a mother, and is a woman. She shows a man what sharing, caring and loving is all about, that is the essence of a woman. 4. AuroreKichenin, Miss France Q. What has been the world’s greatest invention and why? A. The greatest invention in the world is transportation. It helps communication with all the countries. 5. ManushiChhillar, Miss India Q. Which profession deserves the highest salary and why? A. Since I am very close to my mother, I think a mother deserves the highest respect. And when you talk about salary, I don’t think it is just about cash but I feel it is love and respect that you give to someone and I think my Mom has always been the biggest inspiration in my life and all mothers, they just sacrifice so much for their kids. So, the profession which deserves the highest salary, highest respect and love should be a Mother. 6. MaglineJeruto, Miss Kenya Q. Cyber-bullying is one of the greatest problems in the world today. How would you solve this? A. Cyber-bullying is one of the major problems in the world today and it should be ended. 7. Andrea Meza, Miss Mexico Q. What is the most important quality that a Miss World should possess? A. It is Love–the love that she has for herself and expresses to the world. Miss World should be someone who can spread love and happiness without any compassion. 8. Stephaine Hill, Miss England Q. If you speak in front of all the leaders of the world, what would you speak about? A. If I got such a chance, I would like to address the inconsistency in global healthcare. There are vaccines and medicines available in the world. This crisis can be solved. 9. Gloria Diaz (Philippines), Miss World 1969 Q. In the next day or so, a man will land on the moon. If a man from the moon landed in your hometown, what would you do to entertain him? A. Oh, just the same things I do. I think if he has been on the moon for so long, I think when he comes over he wants to change, I guess. 10. Leila Lopes (Angola), Miss World 2011 Q. If you could change one of your physical characteristics, which one would it be and why? A. I am very well satisfied with the way God created me, and I wouldn’t change a thing. I consider myself a woman endowed with inner beauty. I have acquired many wonderful principles from my family, and I plan to follow these through the rest of my life. And now I would like to give all of you a piece of advice: Respect one another. This show of gratitude won her praise and the title too.
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They're known to their fans as the "Momo Twins" because they are monoamniotic-monochorionic, which means they shared the amniotic sac and placenta while in the womb. I mean, just look at these two 6-month-old cuties and try not to smile.
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The horrifying character is known as Momo and is a part of a disturbing viral challenge where kids are dared to message the character on WhatsApp. Momo then replies with violent images and threatens the player if they refuse to follow their orders. For more stories, like this go to news.com.au However, the creepy image of the woman wasn’t designed with evil intention and has unwittingly been used in the sick online game. The picture is actually of a sculpture created by Japanese special effects company, Link Factory.
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CLOSED - The Museum of Failure is a collection of over 100 failed products and services from some of the world’s best-known companies
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Volunteers spend up to 70 days in bed with a six-degree head-down tilt. They must eat, exercise, and even shower in the head-down position
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The chase scene in the documentary Blackfish felt like someone punched me in the stomach. A convoy of high-speed fishing boats races across the sea in pursuit of a baby orca while the adults in his pod try to intervene. In the end, an orca who will become known as Tilikum is netted and hauled aboard ship. The adult orcas cry. Even the human crew appears pained. Years later, one sailor tells Blackfish director Gabriela Cowperthwaite that trapping Tilikum was “the worst thing I have ever done.” For PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), Blackfish was a gift. Since 1998, it has been campaigning to free Tilikum and others like him. National Campaign Manager Katie Arth says, “Animals are not ours to use for entertainment.” Her organization mixes strategic opportunism and digital technology to promote this view. The Blackfish broadcasts on CNN injected new life into the SeaWorld campaign. For 30+ years, Tilikum has lived in a chemically treated tank that in human terms is equivalent to a bathtub. He was previously the property of Sealand, but is now owned by SeaWorld. While Tilikum’s main role is to perform for human audiences, he has a track record for deadly behavior. In 1991, Tilikum and two other orcas killed 20-year-old Keltie Byrne, a student that was a part-time trainer at Sealand. In 1999, at SeaWorld, he was allegedly responsible for the death of 27-year-old Daniel P. Dukes, who had entered the orca tank after closing hours. In 2010, Tilikum drowned 40-year-old veteran trainer, Dawn Brancheau. Following this fatal incident, OSHA banned trainers from close contact with orcas, a decision that SeaWorld is appealing. PETA maintains that the orcas are driven mad by inhumane treatment. It advocates for a different theme park model—coastal sanctuaries—where people could see the orcas in their natural environment from a whale-watching ship. PETA’s initial communications activities generated empathy for Tilikum and other captive orcas, but the message didn’t resonate much beyond committed animal welfare activists. Once PETA began calling attention to Blackfish, support soared, with thousands of people visiting the campaign website, SeaWorldOfHurt.com. According to Arth, PETA’s Twitter account set a new record for retweets—4,190. The hashtags #blackfish and #blackfishonCNN trended, largely the result of PETA’s active marketing team that was live tweeting while watching the broadcast and public discussions. A month later, PETA’s tweet marking the 30th anniversary of Tilikum’s capture from the wild was retweeted more than 4,500 times. SeaWorld Campaign: 6 Actions Taken There are at least six major threads to the SeaWorld campaign: A dedicated website (with rich content) Impact litigation (the court case) Direct action (street demonstrations, petitions) Social media marketing (Twitter) Corporate pressure (shareholder activism, business partner boycotts) Mainstream media attention (driven by cultivating controversy) PETA has a tradition of creative opportunism. In 2012, for instance, they sued SeaWorld in federal court on behalf of captive orcas. Tilikum v. SeaWorld argued that five wild-caught orcas deserved protection under the Constitution’s 13th Amendment, which prohibits slavery. They lost the case, but gained media coverage, visibility, and more supporters. In 2013, when SeaWorld sponsored a float in Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and the Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year’s Day, PETA volunteers stood along the route to protest. Over 100 were at the Rose Parade this year. At the last Macy’s parade, 12-year-old activist Rose McCoy received national media coverage when she jumped a barricade while holding a “Boycott SeaWorld” sign at both parades. In April 2013, when SeaWorld’s stock went public, PETA became a shareholder, giving it the necessary standing to offer a resolution at SeaWorld’s annual meeting, calling on the company to create a coastal retirement sanctuary for its orcas. This got attention from serious media, including a major feature on Fox Business, an outlet not usually associated with progressive nonprofits. Then, in February of this year, SeaWorld attempted to block PETA’s resolution by exploiting a loophole in securities law. It petitioned the Securities and Exchange Commission—successfully, it turns out—for permission to ignore the resolution. This sparked additional media attention from top media outlets, including Reuters. According to a story in the Orlando Business Journal, SeaWorld has deployed tactics such as stuffing the newspaper’s online ballot box for an opinion poll about Blackfish. PETA contends that SeaWorld also featured misleading copy in a paid advertising blitz designed to discredit the campaign. Never one to pass up an opportunity, PETA posted a video rebuttal on its website, using social media to drive traffic to it. Another tactic PETA employs is to target companies that do business with SeaWorld. At the top of the list is Southwest Airlines, which paints its planes to resemble orcas. Activist Robin Merrit recently presented a Change.org petition at Southwest’s Dallas headquarters, to no avail. Southwest CEO Gary Kelly stated that the airline is not considering changing its relationship with SeaWorld, a response that deeply disappointed Merrit, who noted that many entertainers had cancelled gigs at SeaWorld in response to Blackfish and PETA. “I hope Southwest will stop cheerleading SeaWorld’s cruelty just like many artists including Willie Nelson, Martina McBride, and Heart have already done,” Merrit told Eric Nicholson, a blogger for the Dallas Observer. In turn, Nicholson ended his story with this: “That’s right, Southwest. Heart has more moral courage than you. Time to take a good look in the mirror.” By using a wide array of tactics and technologies, PETA reaches different target audiences through the media each prefers. Some people respond to video, others are energized through live protests, others read their local newspapers. PETA identifies multiple pressure points where it can make its influence felt, then bombards its target audiences from every possible angle—and they are very tenacious about this. In the case of SeaWorld, PETA has been campaigning for 16 years. Blackfish provided a huge boost, that’s true, but part of the reason it had such an impact is because PETA knew how to leverage it
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petanque
a game similar to boules played chiefly in Provence.
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peter principle
The Peter Principle is an observation that the tendency in most organizational hierarchies, such as that of a corporation, is for every employee to rise in the hierarchy through promotion until they reach a level of respective incompetence
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phaeton
A phaeton (also phaéton) was a form of sporty open carriage popular in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century
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richard herring questions
Would you rather have a hand made out of ham or an armpit that dispenses suncream? Would you rather have a tit that dispenses talcum powder or a finger that could travel through time? Would you rather be a cow or a badger, and why? Would you rather date a man who was a 6-foot penis or a man who, instead of a penis, had a tiny man? Would you rather date a woman who was a 6-foot vulva or a woman who, instead of a vulva, had a tiny woman? Have you [or any of your siblings] ever seen a ghost? Have you ever tried to suck your own cock? Have you ever seen a bigfoot? Have you ever tried sushi? Have you ever flown a kite? Where do you get your crazy ideas from? What's it like being [name of guest]? Would you consider it cheating to have sex with a robot? As you lay dying, which celebrity would you want to stroke your hair? If you had to have sex with one of the muppets, which would it be? If you had to have sex with an animal which would it be? Which of the Spitting Image puppets would you rather go on holiday with? Desert island Dicks Kettle crisps are not as nice as they once were. Have I changed or have they? Don't answer that; that's not the question. If you could travel back in time and compare any food in the past to a food from today, which would it be? Richard Dawkins once claimed to have seen two dogs doing a 69. What's the worst lie you've ever told to impress someone? Is there anything purple within ten feet of you? What would it take for you to fellate Keith Allen? Do you have any unusual phobias?
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RouteXL is a road route planner for multiple destinations
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ruritania
Ruritania is a fictional country. Its name is usually invoked as a placeholder name to make points in academic discussions, much as Alice and Bob are in logic and computing. The origin of the name lies in novels by Anthony Hope, who developed a so named fictional country of central Europe as a setting.
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signposting
Signposting means using phrases and words to guide the reader through the content of your essay/dissertation. There are two main types of signposting: introductions, conclusions and outlining main arguments/ the direction of the argument in paragraphs/opening phrases.
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simplify - - - - | 18 ways to simplify your life in 2019
How to simplify your life in 2019: 1. Spend less time on social media. I’m making this one #1 for 2019 because I know we are all spending too much time on social media. Think about all of social media sites you use throughout the day, like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc. Then, think about when and where you’re doing it, like waiting in line somewhere, procrastinating at work, eating lunch, spending time with friends, etc. All of those little amounts of time really add up, and I’ve read many statistics that say that the average person spends over five hours a day on social media! FIVE HOURS A DAY! I’m completely guilty of this too. I love using social media to connect with friends, family, and my readers, but there are times when I find myself scrolling through my feed and just zoning out. This is completely unproductive! Besides wasting your time, spending too much time on social media can lead to comparing yourself to others or trying to keep up with someone in a different situation, and those things can cause feelings that negatively impact you. One of the ways to simplify your life is to shut down those sites or create time blocks so that you cannot access your accounts during certain periods of the day, and so on 2. Declutter (and maybe even downsize) your life in 2019. Decluttering your life to live more simply can lead to many benefits, such as the ability to: Save money. If you have a huge house filled with tons of stuff, you are probably paying higher costs for homeownership overall, and all of that stuff costs a lot to maintain and repair. Have less clutter. The bigger your home, the more likely you’ll have empty rooms that you feel the need to put stuff in. Now that we live on a sailboat, we are much more mindful of what we buy. We think about every purchase in terms of weight, size, where we can store it, and more. If it doesn’t fit, we don’t buy it! Spend less time on maintenance and repairs. Not only do maintenance and repairs cost money, they cost time! Spend less time cleaning. If your house is full of stuff, it’s probably really hard to keep it clean, and a larger home is going to take a lot more time to clean than a smaller one. It’s really that simple. Related content: Downsizing Your Home? Here’s How I Went From A 2,000 Square Foot House To An RV 3. Watch less TV. I know I talk about this a lot here, but that’s because TV is such a big time waster! We cut out TV entirely when we were living in the RV, but now that we’re on the sailboat, we’ve been watching it a little bit more. Still, I’m probably only watching an hour or two a week. The thing is, though, I used to watch way too much TV, and I know that cutting back on TV is a great way to simplify your life as it helps you regain some of your time. In fact, the average person watches about 35 hours of TV a week, so just think about what you could do with just half of those hours back every week. Reclaiming some of those hours will allow you to spend more time with your friends and family, work on side hustles, get outside and enjoy the world around you, and more. Spending a few hours less each week in front of the TV is one of the easier ways to simplify your life in 2019. Related: 59 Things To Do Instead of Watching TV – Stop Watching TV! 4. Finally stop paying for cable. The average monthly cable bill is currently over $100. By the year 2020, the average cable bill is expected to be around $200 a month. If you are trying to watch less TV as one of the ways to simplify your life in 2019, then cutting the cable is a good step in the right direction. We’ve lived cable free for several years, and we’ve never regretted that. You can read more about cutting cable here and how to save money by doing this. I recommend getting a digital antenna so that you can receive local channels for free! If you aren’t ready to quit paying for TV all together, there are lots of options that allow you to only pay, usually much less than cable, for the shows you want. 5. Find free forms of entertainment. I once heard from someone who told me they were spending around $500 a month on entertainment. And, they were also complaining about their debt. What?! If you are trying to get rid of high-interest rate debt, I can’t think of any reason why you should be paying $500 a month to have fun. All of that money can add up to a lot of stress! Cutting down your entertainment budget doesn’t just save you money, it is one of the many ways to simplify your life because it helps you see all of the amazing and budget friendly things already around you, like getting outside more. There are many ways to have fun for cheap. Check out How To Have Frugal Fun for some of my ideas. 6. Pay off your debt to simplify your life. Paying off debt isn’t just important to me as a personal finance blogger, it’s important to me because I actually know how living debt free can allow you to really start living the life you want. Whether you have student loan debt, credit card debt, car debt, or whatever else, paying it off will make managing your finances easier as you will have less debt to stress about. When thinking about all the mental clutter we have, debt can be a huge contributor to that clutter. Debt can cause a crazy amount of stress, and eliminating your debt as a way to simplify your life has endless benefits. Paying off your debt will lead to reduced spending, and that means you can set more aside for your long-term financial goals, like through investing or saving for retirement. Related article: Want To Live Your Best Life? It Starts With Saving . 7. Organize your finances and start tracking your money. Most Americans have many different accounts that they are trying to manage on a daily or weekly basis, from checking accounts, savings accounts, credit cards, student loans, their mortgage, car loans, etc. One of the most helpful things you can do to simplify your life in 2019, especially your financial one, is by downloading an app like Personal Capital . Personal Capital allows you to aggregate your financial accounts so that you can easily see your financial situation. You can connect accounts, such as your mortgage, bank accounts, credit card accounts, investment accounts, retirement accounts, and more. Plus, it is FREE. 8. Don't waste time on being negative. We all have things that happen to us that turn our day from good to bad. Maybe your car wouldn’t start in the morning, a friend cancelled on you at the last minute, or you got a negative review at work. Having a negative reaction to these types of things is only natural, but it’s what you do in these situations that can really impact your life. If you find that you are spending the rest of your day thinking about how bad these things are, you are wasting your time. Yes, it is really that simple. Like I said, that immediate reaction is a natural part of coping. However, instead of dwelling on the negatives that may be occurring in your life, such as feeling regret and/or gossiping, you can be more productive by using this time for things that actually matter. Moving past difficult things is, just that, difficult, but finding ways to refocus your energy will help you get through your day and life in general. Just think about how much time you may have wasted recently by dwelling on the negative and thinking about the “what-ifs” in a situation? Being more positive and finding ways to move past bad situations is a hard but important way to simplify your life. 9. Organize your life in 2019. Being unorganized can cause you to waste a significant amount of time and can lead to late fees, stress, lost items, and more. Here are some surprising statistics I found from Simply Orderly about being unorganized: The average person spends 12 days per year looking for things they can’t find. Every day, the average office worker spends 1.5 hours looking for things. In a recent survey, 55% of consumers stated they would save anywhere from 16 to 60 minutes a day if they were more organized. 23% of people pay bills late and have to pay late fees because they are unable to find their bills. These statistics are all nuts! I can’t believe how much time the average person wastes every day. To become more organized, you may want to find a day or life planner that works for you, set reminders on your phone, use Post-Its to remind yourself of upcoming tasks, and so on. I highly recommend looking into different types of organizers as well. These can save space and save time! 10. Start saying no more often. One of the ways we add clutter to our life is by agreeing to more than we can actually handle. While I am a big fan of stepping outside of your box and saying yes to everything, there are situations when you should probably say no. If you say yes to everything, but are ready to pull your hair out, then saying no is good way to simplify your life in 2019. Think about everything you have said yes to in the past year, and ask yourself these questions: Did that bring me joy? Did the benefit of the task outweigh the stress it caused? Was I able to make a meaningful difference for myself or someone else? If you find that the answer to these questions is mostly no, then perhaps that’s the answer you should be giving in the future. Saying no may allow you to have more time to focus on what you truly want, and that’s what learning to simplify your life is really about. 11. Think before you multitask. One of the biggest misconceptions about time management is that you save time by multi-tasking, but that’s not always the case. In fact, it actually causes many people to waste time! Some people can multitask successfully, but because it takes so much time to refocus on a new task, many people cannot. This means that every time you switch between tasks, you may actually be spending more time than if you approached each task separately. Think about your strengths and weaknesses to understand whether or not multitasking actually helps you save time. It’s possible that you can multitask some things, but others will need your full one-on-one attention. For the most part, focusing on one task at a time will let you manage your time more effectively and let you focus on more important things as you learn to simplify your life. 12. Pay expenses annually or semiannually. There are some bills that you have to pay each and every month, but if you were to find ways to eliminate some of these bills, by paying them annually or semiannually, it can be one of many ways to simplify your life and your finances. You can pay bills like car and homeowners insurance every six months or once a year, and you will probably qualify for a discount if you do this as well. If you switch from monthly payments for those two bills, that’s two less to worry about each month! You will probably have to adjust your monthly and yearly budget to do so, but looking at and adjusting your budget is always a good thing to do anyway. 13. Think about what is truly important in your life. When you’re thinking of you how to simplify your life in 2019, this is a good place to start. That’s because the new year is a good time to reflect on the past year and think about the things that have brought you joy, the ones that have been fulfilling, and the things you want for your future. Make a list of your priorities, goals, and dreams, and think about what is holding you back from each of those things. Even though that list might feel long, you will be able to clearly see what types of clutter are holding you back. When you put the things that are most important to you out in the open, you can start working to simplify your life to achieve your dreams. 14. Have less clothing options. This might surprise you, but some of the most successful and wealthy people out there have a very limited set of clothing options. That’s because they realize that’s not a place to devote their time and energy. By having a smaller wardrobe, you'll have more time to focus on other things in life and this can help you to drastically simplify your life in 2019. If you want to simplify your life by cutting back on your wardrobe, start by looking at the items you wear the most and get rid of the one you haven’t worn in months. It can feel really good to clean out your closet! You can then start to build your wardrobe around the items you know you love and will wear more often. Related content: Why You Should Spend Like A Millionaire- The Frugal and Smart Money Habits of Millionaires 15. Automate your payments. This is one that you can do in just a couple of hours, and automating your payments gets rid of that financial clutter I’ve already mentioned a couple of times. You can have your paychecks direct deposited (many people still deposit their checks manually), you can select to auto pay your bills, you can even auto pay your monthly credit card payments. Sometimes, going paperless can give you discounts on some of the payments you make on a regular monthly basis. Automating your payments can even make managing your budget easier! Even though I check through all transactions and expenses, I still automate many of my actual payments so that I never have to worry that something was forgotten about. Most of my expenses are similar from month to month, so I can usually just check the payment to see if everything is correct. 16. Gain confidence in 2019. This can be one of the most difficult areas to work on, but I really do believe that gaining confidence can help you to live simply and enjoy life more. Gaining confidence isn’t an overnight thing, and it starts by finding small ways to believe in yourself. Once the ball gets rolling, your confidence will allow you to improve your life rather than dwelling on things that scare you. Confidence can lead to: Attaining the things you deserve in life. Getting the job you want. Making more money. Reaching your dreams. Public speaking. Meeting new people. Networking like a boss. Managing a business or employees. Traveling the world, and more. I used to be terrified of speaking in public– I still am a little bit. But I knew it was something I needed to do to grow my business even more. It took time to grow my confidence, but now that confidence is rubbing off on other areas of my life. Learn more at Be More Confident And Get What You Want In Life . 17. Start investing When you start setting aside money now, you are simplifying your future. It means you won’t have to work for the rest of your life, it means you might be able to retire early, and more! Investing is important because it means you are making your money work for you. If you weren’t investing, your money would just be sitting there and not earning a thing. Plus, the earlier you start investing, the more you’ll end up earning because investing is long-term financial planning. The problem is that many people don’t know how to invest or don’t think they have enough money to get started. To start to simplify your life for the future, learn more at How To Start Investing For Beginners With Little Money . I recommend getting started with Motif Investing because they allow individuals to invest affordably. This approachable investing platform makes it easy to buy a portfolio of up to 30 stocks, bonds, or ETFs for just $9.95 total commission. 18. Set reminders on your phone's calendar (or any calendar). Reminders are one of the easiest ways you can simplify your life in 2019. I know this first hand because if there is something coming up that I know I will not remember, I will create a reminder. This makes managing my life easier because I don’t have to worry about forgetting things, missing payments, etc. I create reminders for things such as: Business tasks and to-do lists. When it’s time to pay estimated quarterly tax payments. Renewing license plate tags for our cars. Paying semiannual bills, such as car insurance. I’m always surprised by the number of people who don’t set reminders for things, because you can use them for anything! Plus, they do more than simplify your life, they can help you save money. You can use your phone to remind you about all sorts of things, like when it’s time to pay bills, take medications, bring back library books, call a friend, etc. 19. Slow down One of the goals with learning how to simplify your life is so that you have more time to slow down and enjoy what’s already around you, but it’s also something that you should be doing right now. People rush through all sorts of things, from busy days at work to rushing through their entire life. Maybe you’ve spent college only thinking about graduation, after graduation only thinking about a job, working and only thinking about starting a family, until everything has passed by and you are wondering what you did with your life. It is exciting to think about the future, but if you stop and look around at your right now, you might be surprised by how good it is. Like many people I know, I'm guilty of running through life too quickly and not stopping to really enjoy it. However, by slowing down, we can learn to do things correctly, enjoy things more, and have the ability to start living simply. 20. Sit in peace to simplify your day. This is similar to the last point, but it’s slowing down even more to the point that you are just sitting down in complete silence. When was the last time you actually did that? No phones, no one else, just you.
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If you’re like most people, you spend a long time thinking about your novel before you ever start writing. You may do some research. You daydream about how the story’s going to work. You brainstorm. You start hearing the voices of different characters. You think about what the book’s about — the Deep Theme. This is an essential part of every book which I call “composting”. It’s an informal process and every writer does it differently. I’m going to assume that you know how to compost your story ideas and that you have already got a novel well-composted in your mind and that you’re ready to sit down and start writing that novel. The Ten Steps of Design But before you start writing, you need to get organized. You need to put all those wonderful ideas down on paper in a form you can use. Why? Because your memory is fallible, and your creativity has probably left a lot of holes in your story — holes you need to fill in before you start writing your novel. You need a design document. And you need to produce it using a process that doesn’t kill your desire to actually write the story. Here is my ten-step process for writing a design document. I use this process for writing my novels, and I hope it will help you.
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A spec script, also known as a speculative screenplay, is a non-commissioned and unsolicited screenplay. It is usually written by a screenwriter who hopes to have the script optioned and eventually purchased by a producer, production company, or studio.
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Clown Syndrome
A serious ailment that is most prevalent amongst urban white populations in North America. Those affected by Clown Syndrome are motivated to paint their faces ..
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A tarp tent is a tarpaulin, a plastic or nylon sheet, used in place of a tent. It is usually rigged with poles, tent pegs, and guy lines. Ultralight backpackers use tarp tents because they are lightweight compared to other backpacking shelters. In its simplest form it is floorless with open ends, as a fly or with the sides attached to the ground. It can also be set up as a loue with two adjacent sides by the ground and the opposite corner as highest point, giving more protection from wind and reflecting heat from an optional fire in front of the open side.
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Thought Catalog is a digital youth culture magazine dedicated to your stories and ideas.
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A food chain starts at trophic level 1 with primary producers such as plants, can move to herbivores at level 2, carnivores at level 3 or higher, and typically finish with apex predators at level 4 or 5. The path along the chain can form either a one-way flow or a food "web".
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Twitch is the world's leading live streaming platform for gamers and the things we love. Watch and chat now with millions of other fans from around the world.
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Voyager 1 is a space probe launched by NASA on September 5, 1977. Part of the Voyager program to study the outer Solar System, Voyager 1 was launched 16 days after its twin, Voyager 2. Having operated for 41 years, 9 months and 28 days as of July 3, 2019, the spacecraft still communicates with the Deep Space Network to receive routine commands and to transmit data to Earth. At a distance of 145 AU (21.7 billion km; 13.5 billion mi) from Earth as of June 03, 2019[3] it is the most distant man-made object from Earth.[4]
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Devon Worm Charming Festival Also known as the International Festival of Worm Charming, this event takes place in the small village of Blackawton, South Devon, during the early May Bank Holiday. It has been running since 1984 and is accompanied by a Real Ale Beer Festival and other activities. Canadian Worm Charming Championship and Festival The Great Canadian Worm Charming Championship and Festival Canadian Competition was held at the Shelburne Fiddle Park in Shelburne, Ontario, on June 9, 2012. American Worm Gruntin' Festival The town of Sopchoppy, Florida, has held an annual "Worm Gruntin' Festival" since 2000. The event includes a ball and the crowning of a "Worm Gruntin' King and Queen".[9] Sopchoppy is one of the settings and worm grunting a plot element in the 2017 novel Clownfish Blues by Tim Dorsey.
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The Purple Man (Zebediah Killgrave) is a fictional character, a supervillain appearing in .... Kilgrave is the main antagonist of season 1 of Jessica Jones, portrayed by David Tennant as an adult
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Stephanie Fischer is an actress, known for Haunted High (2012) and Vampires Suck (2010).
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Susan Nicola Vertue (born 21 September 1960 in Surrey[1]) is an English television producer, mainly of comedy shows, including Mr. Bean and Coupling. She is the daughter of producer Beryl Vertue. Vertue worked for Tiger Aspect, a production company run by Peter Bennett-Jones, where Jones produced episodes of Mr. Bean, The Vicar of Dibley and Gimme Gimme Gimme. Vertue met writer Steven Moffat at the Edinburgh Television Festival in 1996.[2] A relationship blossomed and they left their respective production companies to join Hartswood Films, run by Beryl Vertue, Sue's mother.[3] When Vertue asked Moffat to write a sitcom for Hartswood, he decided to base it around the evolution of their own relationship. The series became Coupling, which was first broadcast on BBC2 in 2000. The main two characters in the show were even named Steve and Susan, played by Jack Davenport and Sarah Alexander.[2] In 1999 Vertue produced Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death, a two-episode special of Doctor Who, written by Steven Moffat, for the Red Nose Day charity telethon.[4] Her other work includes Carrie and Barry, Supernova, Fear, Stress & Anger, The Cup and Sherlock.[5][6]
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lady gaga psychology
In psychology, personality refers to the basic underpinnings of a person’s character. According to our text, it is, “the enduring patterns of thought, feeling, and behavior that are expressed by individuals in different circumstances” (Kowalski & Western, 2009, p. 418). I do not believe it is a coincidence that we also refer to famous people as ‘personalities’ as well. For instance, we will call a television star a ‘TV personality’. To make my discussion of personality and development easier to understand, I have decided to discuss the personality and development of a famous musician, Lady Gaga. Lady Gaga was born Stephanie Germanotta on March 20, 1986. She grew up attending the Convent of the Sacred Heart School in New York The New York Times Company, 2010). Today, Gaga is still a very spiritual woman who believes in God, and prays often. It would seem from this that her early upbringing has had quite an effect on her moral development (CNN, 2010). Both of her parents were involved in the arts. Her mother was in musical theatre, and her father played in a Springsteen cover band (The New York Times Company, 2010).This seems to point toward a hereditary gift for musical and theatrical intelligence, that is evident in Gaga’s work today. It takes more than musical talent to become an influential artist I believe it also takes a strong work ethic. By 2010 sold more than 15 mil albums worldwide, and was listed in time as one if it’s 100 most influential people. Success was not just a stroke of luck for this young woman. Gaga started working at 15 as a waitress. She then did other odd jobs such as working as a go-go dancer to pay for flyers to promote her shows (CNN, 2010). This strong work ethic that characterizes Gaga’s emotional personality was developed via environmental influences. According to an interview with Gaga, “my parents instilled a very strong work ethic in me and my sisters. So as long as I worked hard at whatever it is that I wanted to do, they were OK with me doing it.” (CNN, 2010, para. 34). Gaga’s social and family support systems also influenced her developmental growth and adjustment. Her parents were highly supportive of her desires to be an entertainer. They encouraged her to do what she loved, and to do her best at it. However, her social network shaped her into the woman who would label herself a “freak” and wish to be a role model for other “freaks”. Growing up in a Catholic school, Gaga had very few friends. She dressed differently and got along better with men than with women. She said that all of this combined to make her feel like a freak. This lack of social support and her empathy with others with similar problems comes through in her music and performance. She believes that this is part of what has endeared her to her fans, daring them to be different, and to be ok with it (CNN, 2010). She has stated, “I joke in the show. at the beginning of the show, I say all the freaks are outside and I locked the doors. It's -- it's kind of the opposite of what you're saying, Larry. We believe that we aren't the freaks, that everyone else is the freaks” (CNN, 2010, para. 114). Gaga’s unique quirks can be explained using several personality theories. For this paper I have chosen the Five-Factor Model and Existential Theory. The Five-Factor Model (FFM) of personality breaks the personality down into five different factors, each of which conglomerates a plethora of specific traits. This theory also looks at one’s language to determine types, this is helpful when looking at someone who writes lyrics for a living (Kowalski & Western, 2009). For instance, Gaga’s lyrics and interviews would seem to rate her high on neuroticism, extraversion, conscientiousness and openness and low on agreeableness. In contrast, Existential Theory is more fluid. According to our text, existentialism views humans as having no set nature. Each person basically creates their own personality. It also concerns itself with a few key issues; one of these is existential dread. Existential dread is the tendency for humans to run from their own mortality and meaninglessness (Kowalski & Western, 2009). This shows up quite a bit in Gaga’s music and interviews. For instance when asked about death being a theme of a lot of her performances, she replied, “It's something I -- well, I dream about it a lot. You know I -- I don't know. I suppose I could lie to you and not tell you the truth, but the truth is I do think about it” (CNN, 2010). I believe this shows her tendency to come to grips with her own mortality by trying to make it into a meaningful form of art. Notice that each theory has valid points when it comes to her personality, and that they do not overlap. The FFM discusses the specific types of traits she has in her personality and in what quantities. The Existential Theory is more concerned about what drives her to have those traits. Of the two theories, I believe the Existential Theory best explains Gaga’s personality. The key issues covered in this theory all seem to be questions that are near and dear to Gaga’s heart. When considering the issue of quest for meaning in life, Gaga’s political pursuits can be taken as an excellent example. Her video for the song Alejandro has a gay military theme. This was released just as the political debase was heating up for the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” law rules for gays in the military. She seems to address the hazards of viewing one’s self as an object instead of a creative source of will and action in videos such as the one for the song Bar Romance. In this video she is alternately portrayed as a monster, a dark queen, an animal and several other characters that were dehumanized (Vevo, LLC, 2010). Lady Gaga is one of my favorite musicians. It has been fascinating to review her early life, and influences. It seems obvious that her personality and development came from a combination of inherited talents and learned behaviors. These have combined to not only make a very unique young woman, but a pop superstar that will likely end up being this generation’s Madonna or Elvis.
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Thomas Nelson Downs
Thomas Nelson Downs, also T. Nelson Downs, (March 16, 1867 – September 11, 1938) was one of the most famous manipulative magicians renowned for his coin tricks. Downs was also known as "The King of Koins".[1][2] Magic historian David Price has written that Downs "was the first of the great manipulative magicians and probably the greatest of them all."[3]
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tallulah bankhead
Tallulah Brockman Bankhead (January 31, 1902 – December 12, 1968) was an American actress of the stage and screen.[1][2] Bankhead was known for her husky voice, outrageous personality, and devastating wit. Originating some of the 20th century theater's preeminent roles in comedy and melodrama, she gained acclaim as an actress on both sides of the Atlantic. Bankhead became an icon of the tempestuous, flamboyant actress, and her unique voice and mannerisms are often subject to imitation and parody.
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Talulah Riley
Talulah Jane Riley-Milburn[1] (born 26 September 1985), known professionally as Talulah Riley, is an English actress. She has appeared in films such as Pride & Prejudice, St Trinian's, The Boat That Rocked, St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold, and Inception. She portrays Angela in the HBO science-fiction western television series Westworld.
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tanya streeter
Tanya Streeter (born Tanya Dailey,[1] 10 January 1973, Grand Cayman) is a British-Caymanian-American[2] world champion freediver, inducted into the Women Diver's Hall of Fame in March 2000. For more than two months, from 17 August 2002,[3] she held the overall "no limits" freediving record (greater than the men's record) with a depth of 525 feet (160 m), which is still the women's world record for No Limits Apnea.
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amelia o'loughlin
Amelia O'Loughlin is a British actress from Irish- American descent. Amelia trained in dance from a young age, born and raised on the outskirts of London. She attended the University of Leeds where she achieved a 1st class Honours, before becoming the founder and Artistic Director of Stone's Throw Theatre Company and touring London with her literary and directorial debut "These Four Walls". The script is currently in pre-production for an awaited film adaptation. She moved to New York City in 2018 to train in acting and now works both sides of the Atlantic. Amelia's stage work spans European theatres, with performances at the celebrated Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and includes the works of Shakespeare, Beckett and Tennessee Williams; she has fearlessly taken to the stage playing emotionally- challenging characters such as Blanche DuBois, Hermia, Cordelia and the infamous Nurse Ratched in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest". Amelia's engaging presence and dynamic choices in performance continue to offer powerful, original and brave work across film, TV and stage.
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anna silk
Anna Silk is a Canadian actress best known for her role as Bo Dennis, the protagonist of the Showcase television series Lost Girl (2010–2015).[1][2][3][a]
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bartleby the scrivener
"Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street" is a short story by the American writer Herman Melville, first serialized anonymously in two parts in the November and December 1853 issues of Putnam's Magazine, and reprinted with minor textual alterations in his The Piazza Tales in 1856.
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chaz chase
vaudeville - russian - eats anything
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cliff edwards
ukulele (jiminy crickett)
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daniel goldman - emotional intelligence
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douglas adams
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egon ronay
Egon Miklos Ronay (24 July 1915 – 12 June 2010)[1] was a Hungarian-born food critic who wrote and published a famous series of guides to British and Irish restaurants and hotels in the 1950s and 1960s. These guidebooks are credited with raising the quality of British cuisine offered in public eating places. Ronay also championed foreign cuisine for British diners.
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isla
islandergray2018@gmail.com
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hillaire belloc
oseph Hilaire Pierre René Belloc was an Anglo-French writer and historian and one of the most prolific writers in England during the early twentieth century.
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holly madison
olly Madison (born December 23, 1979) is a model, showgirl, television personality, and New York Times best-selling author. Madison is known for her role in the E! reality television show The Girls Next Door and for her own series, Holly's World.
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izzy swan
amazing carpenter
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joel robuchon
Joël Robuchon (French pronunciation: [ʒɔɛl ʁɔbyʃɔ̃], 7 April 1945 – 6 August 2018) was a French chef and restaurateur. He was named "Chef of the Century" by the guide Gault Millau in 1989, and awarded the Meilleur Ouvrier de France (France's best worker) in cuisine in 1976.
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jonathon pitre
2018 - ottawa - butterfly boy Jonathan Pitre (/ˈpiːt/; June 2, 2000 – April 4, 2018) was a Canadian from Russell, Ontario, a small town near Ottawa. Pitre was born with a rare genetic mutation called recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB), which causes external and internal blistering across the body. His situation gained widespread attention in October 2012 when he was interviewed by the Ottawa Citizen,[1] and he became an ambassador for DEBRA Canada,[2] a charity devoted to the support and awareness of EB.[3]
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jocko willink
GOOD - “How do I deal with setbacks, failures, delays, defeats, or other disasters? I actually have a fairly simple way of dealing with these situations, summed up in one word: “Good.” This is something that one of my direct subordinates, one of the guys who worked for me, a guy who became one of my best friends pointed out. He would pull me aside with some major problem or issue that was going on, and he’d say, “Boss, we’ve got this thing, this situation, and it’s going terribly wrong.” I would look at him and say, “Good.” And finally, one day, he was telling me about something that was going off the rails, and as soon as he finished explaining it to me, he said, “I already know what you’re going to say.” And I asked, “What am I going to say?” And he said, “You’re going to say: ‘Good.’ ” He continued, “That’s what you always say. When Something is wrong or going bad, you just look at me and say, ‘Good.’ ” And I said, “Well. I mean it. Because that is how I operate.” So I explained to him that when things are going bad, there’s going to be some good that will come from it. Oh, the mission got canceled? Good… We can focus on another one. Didn’t get the new high-speed gear we wanted? Good… We can keep it simple. Didn’t get promoted? Good… More time to get better. Didn’t get funded? Good… We own more of the company. Didn’t get the job you wanted? Good… Go out, gain more experience, and build a better resume. Got injured? Good… Needed a bread from training. Got tapped out? Good… It’s better to tap out in training than tap out on the street. Got beat? Good… We learned. Unexpected problems? Good… We have to figure out a solutions That’s it. When things are going bad: Don’t get all bummed out, don’t get started, don’t get frustrated. No. Just look at the issue and say: “Good.” Now, I don’t mean to say something trite; I’m not trying to sound like Mr. Smiley Positive Guy. That guy ignores the hard truth. That guy thinks a positive attitude will solve problems. It won’t. But neither will dwelling on the problem. No. Accept reality, but focus on the solution. Take that issue, take that setback, take that problem, and turn it into something good. Go forward. And, if you are part of a team, that attitude will spread throughout. Finally: if you can say the word “good,” then guess what? It means you’re still alive. It means you’re still breathing. And if you’re still breathing, that means you’ve still got some fight left in you. So get up, dust off, reload, recalibrate, re-engage – and go out on the attack.” -Jocko Willink
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keith haring
Keith Allen Haring (May 4, 1958 – February 16, 1990) was an American artist whose pop art and graffiti-like work grew out of the New York City street culture
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laith mcgregor (mixed media artist)
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michel thomas
language learning, low light, no notes, patience
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lauren singer
Lauren Singer is an environmental activist, entrepreneur, and blogger. Her blog "Trash is for Tossers" focuses on educating readers
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leon battista alberti
Leon Battista Alberti (Italian: [leˈom batˈtista alˈbɛrti]; February 14, 1404 – April 25, 1472) was an Italian Renaissance humanist author, artist, architect, poet, priest, linguist, philosopher and cryptographer; he epitomised the Renaissance Man. Although he is often characterized exclusively as an architect, as James Beck has observed,[1] "to single out one of Leon Battista's 'fields' over others as somehow functionally independent and self-sufficient is of no help at all to any effort to characterize Alberti's extensive explorations in the fine arts." Although Alberti is known mostly for being an artist, he was also a mathematician of many sorts and made great advances to this field during the 15th century.[2] Alberti's life was described in Giorgio Vasari's Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects.
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mahmoud salameh
MAHMOUD SALAMEH (PALESTINIAN-SYRIAN CARTOONIST & EX-DETAINEE)
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maria valverde - spanish actress
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Manuela Arcuri
Manuela Arcuri (born 8 January 1977 in Anagni) is an Italian actress, model and soubrette. She was the protagonist of two successful fiction L'onore e il rispetto[1] and Il peccato e la vergogna.
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michelle wai
Michelle Wai, Actress: Shi mian. Michelle Wai was born on November 24, 1984 in Hong Kong, British Crown Colony as Wei Si-nga
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philippe starck
Philippe Starck (born January 18, 1949) is a French designer known since the start of his career in the 1980s for his interior, product, industrial and architectural design including furniture.
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Richard Francis Burton
Richard Francis Burton was an explorer, translator, and contender for the 19th-century's world's most interesting man. He was also functional in dozens of languages and translated monumental works of scholarship from Arabic and Portuguese in English.
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richard griffiths
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robert mapplethorne
Robert Mapplethorpe (/ˈmeɪpəlˌθɔːrp/; November 4, 1946 – March 9, 1989) was an American photographer, known for his sensitive yet blunt treatment of controversial subject-matter in the black and white medium of photography. His work featured an array of subjects, including celebrity portraits, male and female nudes, self-portraits and still-life images of flowers. His most controversial work is that of the BDSM subculture in the late 1960s and early 1970s of New York City. The homoeroticism of this work fuelled a national debate over the public funding of controversial artwork.
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robert o young
Robert Oldham Young (born March 6, 1952) is an American naturopathic practitioner and author of alternative medicine books promoting an alkaline diet.[1] His most popular works are the "pH Miracle" series of books, which outline his beliefs about holistic healing and an "alkalarian" lifestyle.[2][3][4] Young came to prominence after appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show featured his treatment of Kim Tinkham for breast cancer. Tinkham and Young both claimed that he had cured her, but she died of her disease shortly afterwards.[5] In general, Young's theories and treatments are considered quackery,[6][7] which has resulted in a history of legal issues for Young.[1] He was arrested in January 2014 and convicted in 2016 on two out of three charges of theft and practicing medicine without a license.[8][9] He was sentenced to three years and eight months in jail in June 2017
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stever robbins
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tiny tim
Herbert Butros Khaury (April 12, 1932 – November 30, 1996), known also as Herbert Buckingham Khaury and known professionally as Tiny Tim, was an American singer and ukulele player, and a musical archivist.
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verity hunt-ballard
Verity Hunt-Ballard is an Australian actor and singer, best known for roles in musical theatre. Hunt-Ballard was born in Mt Gambier, South Australia and raised in Largs Bay.[1] Her Northern Ireland-born father was a social worker and music therapist, and her mother a primary school teacher.[2] She studied at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, graduating in 2003. Early roles include the casts of the musicals Eureka (2004), Jersey Boys and Metro Street (2009).[2] Hunt-Ballard is best known for performing the title roles in the original Australian cast of Mary Poppins (2010) and the Hayes Theatre revival of Sweet Charity (2014). For each role, she received the Helpmann Award for Best Female Actor in a Musical. She has a daughter Emmy-Lou with a partner, actor Scott Johnson.[2]
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sophia bush
Sophia Anna Bush (born July 8, 1982) is an American actress, activist, director, and producer. She starred as Brooke Davis in The WB/CW drama series One Tree Hill (2003–2012). She also starred as Det.
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ryan ashley mularkey
Ryan Ashley Malarkey is an American tattoo artist known for her appearances on the television shows Ink Master and its spin-offs
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debra messing
Debra Lynn Messing (born August 15, 1968) is an American actress. After graduating from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, Messing received short-lived roles on television series such as Ned and Stacey on Fox (1995–1997) and Prey on ABC (1998).
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cindy crawford
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city of angels 320..mus- tenterfield saddler 321..mus- that list 322..mus- the basics - hey rain 323..mus- the dead south 324..mus- the divine comedy sunshine 325..mus- the dollop - fedex 326..mus- the german band - 327..mus- the german band (the producers) 328..mus- the last red rose 329..mus- the monkees 330..mus- the tao of pooh 331..mus- the thorns cold outside 332..mus- the who 333..mus- there's a road 334..mus- throw your arms around me - 335..mus- thundamentals - foreverlution 336..mus- thundamentals / foreverlution 337..mus- thy art is murder 338..mus- timeless - 339..mus- tokimonsta 340..mus- tom cochrane - red rider 341..mus- tom cochrane / red rider 342..mus- travelling wilbury's 343..mus- travis scott 344..mus- trevor noah 345..mus- twisted sister 346..mus- type o'negative 347..mus- under the boardwalk 348..mus- under the sea 349..mus- usman riaz - circus in the sky 350..mus- van duren 351..mus- vivaldi 352..mus- vivienne solo 353..mus- walk off the earth outkast - gotye 354..mus- we the people - 355..mus- websites soundtrap workrelated 356..mus- websites tastebuds 357..mus- welcome to nightvale 358..mus- wham 359..mus- what a circus 360..mus- wheels of steel 361..mus- whitesnake 362..mus- wish i was a punk rocker 363..mus- wooloomooloo lair 364..mus- your the top 365..mus- zero 7 366..mus- ziggy stardust 367..mus- the beautiful monument - sin 368..mus- yankovich - straight outta lynwood 369..music - https://song.link/ 1..tash sultana 2..sugar - if you can't change your mind 3..the monkees 4..darkness - thing called love 5..dylan - hurricane 6..coldplay - clocks how-to video 7..spaghetti western orchestra 8..kings of leon 9..? - long and winding road 10..the thorns cold outside 11..badly drawn boy 12..informer - snow 13..norah jones 14..? - werewolves of London 15..? - galveston 16..everclear 17..audiobook fantastic beasts 18..twisted sister 19..the divine comedy sunshine 20..pet shop boys 21..bowie 22..kill your television 23..eagles taking it easy 24..keleton road - xfm 25..shonen knife let's knife 26..ABBA 27..walk off the earth outkast - gotye 28..bjork 29..dave matthews band 30..angel in the morning 31..roachford baby 32..portobello road 33..pachabelle canon 34..nils frahm 35..silkroad ensemble 36..genevieve lacey 37..puccini nessun dorma 38..carmen toreador 39..step in time 40..rush 41..adam ant 42..type o'negative 43..bill burr MM podcast 44..last sherlock holmes story
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w- 100 kingswood road orchard hills nsw 0478 595 725
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Doody st ..
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131601
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1..state library 92731770 - 7585278 - 9-8/10/5 2..MCA thur - 1700-1900 - 92251744 3..customs house 20002024340424 - 92659333 4..bot gardens sat 1..pl- cq- bot gardens - sat 10 - 2..pl- cq- customs house- syd lib 20002024360424 3..pl- cq- mca- thur 5-7 - 92251744 - 4..pl- cq- sl - circ quay - 92731414 - 9-8 / 10-5 - 5..pl- cq- state library - 92731770 - 7585278 - 10-5
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1..th- smsa 92627300 2..wyn- wework 333 George st, lvl13 3..th- pavel 222 kent st - 0630 - 4 4..wyn- establishment tue - 8pm - salsa - 252 george st 5..wyn- candelaria sat 10pm - 20th july 6..th- sweeneys tue - 92671796 - 236 clarence st FB 7..th- shark hotel wed - lang - castlereagh st 8..th- ramblin rascal elizabeth st - late nights 9..th- kings thur - 92675615 10..th- duke of clarence fri - (near baxter) 11..th- art gal of nsw 92251744 - wed 12..th- academyxi 48 druitt st 13..th- castlereagh boutique hotel 169 castlereagh st 14..th- the carter sat - hiphop - o'connell st 15..th- victorias basement 9-6 - qvb 16..uts yoga $21 harris st - activefit 17..lib ultimo - 92983110 - 1000-1800 18..JPF 1000 - 1800 - 82390111 1..pl- city- academy xi - 48 druitt st - 2..pl- city- acon - 414 elizabeth st, sundays - 3..pl- city- aust museum - 1 william st - 93206000 - $15 - 0930-1700 4..pl- city- basement books- 9211 7726 - m-f 8-21:30 - 5..pl- city- baxters inn - american bar near red oak - 156 clarence st - fri 6..pl- city- bear bar - tue - 7 - games - 7..pl- city- bearded tit - 183 regent st - 83990067 8..pl- city- belvoir - 25 belvoir st - 9699 3444 - -wkday only 9..pl- city- bistro papillon - $20-30 10..pl- city- bl burgers - 115 oxford st - sunday - blburgers.com.au/ 11..pl- city- bristol arms - sat - 81 sussex st - 12..pl- city- cafe del mar- thur- (up from IMAX) 13..pl- city- cidery bar - 389 pitt st 19:00 town hall - sunday 3pm – 10pm 14..pl- city- cinema - $10 - mondays - 15..pl- city- cuban place - 125 york st, 12pm – 1am - 16..pl- city- customs - 92659333 - 17..pl- city- dancecentral - 268 cleveland st - 93192268 $20 18..pl- city- design centre - 101 william st - 93614555 - 19..pl- city- duke of clarence - 152-156 clarence street - fireplace - 20..pl- city- dymocks - 9-7 relaxed - calm env 21..pl- city- elizabeth/king st (martin place) 22..pl- city- establishment - salsa sat - tue - 23..pl- city- foundry 616 (harris st) - 24..pl- city- free food - m-f - 235 devonshire st 25..pl- city- general assembly - 1 market st - 26..pl- city- hudson ballroom - 65 liverpool st, haymarket 27..pl- city- indigo project - 33 foster st - - 9212 5469 28..pl- city- jpf - 10-6 - 82390077 - wifi quiet - 29..pl- city- kings comics - 92675615 - sunday 12 - 5 - 30..pl- city- kirana 269 sussex st 1800 885 791 - kiranacolleges.edu.au/ 31..pl- city- kura kura - 9212 1088 - 76 ultimo road - 32..pl- city- leela centre - 115 oxford st - sat 8-11pm - 33..pl- city- legobar - not yet - 34..pl- city- library - 744 george street - 8019 6477 - m-f 08:30 - 6 - 35..pl- city- library - 92464530 - 10-7 - 36..pl- city- library - 92983060 - 9-7 - 37..pl- city- library - 92983110 - 10-6 - 38..pl- city- library link - 92651333 - m-f 8-6 39..pl- city- library-744 george street-80196477 - m-f 08:30-6- 40..pl- city- lord roberts hotel - 64 stanley st - sat - sun 41..pl- city- louis hotel - 794 parramatta road - 9560 8088 42..pl- city- low 302 - crown st - 43..pl- city- maritime museum - pyrmont - wk - 9-5 - 44..pl- city- mca - circ quay - thur 5-7 - 92251744 - 45..pl- city- mjolner - 267 cleveland st - 46..pl- city- NAS- forbes st- 93398744 47..pl- city- new hampton - 15 bayswater rd - sunday 48..pl- city- papa geddes- 348 kent st- m-f 4-mid, fb* tue 18:00 - $10 49..pl- city- pj o'briens- 57 king st - sun 50..pl- city- rabbit hole - cnr elizabeth and king st (near martin place) afterhours spot 51..pl- city- ramblin rascal - elizabeth st - till 2am 52..pl- city- rough edges - 93606844 - 120 darlinghurst road 53..pl- city- scruffy murphys - central - 43 - 49 goulburn street - tue 6 - 54..pl- city- shady pines - 256 crown st - 55..pl- city- shark hotel - 9267 6364 - sunday 56..pl- city- sl - circ quay - 92731414 - 9-8 / 10-5 - 57..pl- city- smsa - castlereagh st - 58..pl- city- state lib - 92731770 - 7585278 - 92731414 9-8 / 10-5 59..pl- city- stoccata.org - feb 9 classes sat 15:00 - 17:15 coronation hall,95 lennox st 60..pl- city- studio kink (same bld) - just up from exiles - 61..pl- city- sweeneys - 92611796 free room - 62..pl- city- syd - 10-6 / 82390011 relaxed - 63..pl- city- tefl i-2-i - 1300884270 - 64..pl- city- the wild rover - 75 campbell st - not sunday's 65..pl- city- the winery - 285 crown st - 83222007 - 12-1 66..pl- city- ultimo- library - 92983110 - 10-6 - 67..pl- city- venue 505 - cnr elizabeth and cleveland st - 68..pl- city- yha- 92819666 69..pl- city- zilver - level 1/477 pitt st, haymarket nsw 2000 - 70..pl- city- zilver- 477 pitt st (mango pancakes)
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1..farinha 222 coogee rd - 9-7 2..churrasco 20 bay rd - 6-10 - sun - 96656535
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pl- Cronulla
1..milky lane gerrale st 2..blackwood pantry 3..lib
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1..wings and tins 12-2 chapel st 2..rough edges 93606844 - 120 darlinghurst road 3..leela 115 oxford st - sat 2000 - 2300 4..kittyhawk phillip ln - thur - sat - free jazz 2000 5..oxford hotel gingers -fri 1800 6..design centre 101 william st - 93614555 7..csu 63 oxford st - 92919300 8..bl burgers oxford st 1..pl- darl- qcc - 93607255- 53 william st 2..pl- darlh- design centre - 101 wlliam st - 93614555 3..pl- darlh- kittyhawk - phillip ln - thur - sat free jazz 20:00 - 22:30 - 4..pl- darlh- leela - 115 oxford st - sat 8-11pm 5..pl- darlh- lord roberts hotel - 64 stanley st - sunday 6..pl- darlh- rough edges - 93606844 - 120 darlinghurst road 7..pl- darlinghurst bl burgers oxford st 8..pl- darlinghurst csu 63 oxford st - 92919300 9..pl- darlinghurst design centre 101 william st - 93614555 10..pl- darlinghurst kittyhawk phillip ln - thur - sat - free jazz 2000 11..pl- darlinghurst leela 115 oxford st - sat 2000 - 2300 12..pl- darlinghurst oxford hotel gingers -fri 1800 13..pl- darlinghurst rough edges 93606844 - 120 darlinghurst road 14..pl- darlinghurst wings and tins 12-2 chapel st
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pl- erskineville
1..church sun 6 - NEAC 2..erko hotel last sun of the month 1..l- ersk- commune - co-working: 160 rochford street,$25 a day 80020999 2..pl- ersk- erko hotel - 102 erskineville rd - 9565 1608 - last sunday of the month 3..pl- ersk- ersk - church in the graveyard 6 sun - 4..pl- ersk- foodcraft 5..pl- erskineville church sun 6 - NEAC 6..pl- erskineville erko hotel last sun of the month
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pl- Glebe
1..lib 92983060 - 0900 - 1900 - wifi - nice 2..glamour tue - 7 - dance 1..pl- glebe glamour tue - 7 - dance 2..pl- glebe lib 92983060 - 0900 - 1900 - wifi - nice 3..pl- glebe- library - 92983060 - 9-7 - 4..pl- glebe- tramsheds - (jubilee park) - dalgett way - supamart - belles - library - craft markets
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pl- katoomba
1..yellow deli 2..sparadise 3..odd mtn 4..corner roast
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pl- kings cross
1..ariel books 2..wayside chapel 3..new hampton 9 bayswater rd - fb* 4..osaka bar tue 5..govindas tue 7 - thur 7 - sat 6 - 112 darlinghurst rd - fb* $18film+dinner=$40 6..crane bar 32 bayswater rd - wed 1..pl- kc- crane bar - 32 bayswater rd, potts point - wed $1 dumplings 2..pl- kc- govindas - tue - thur - sat - free food - 112 darlinghurst rd 3..pl- kc- library - 92464530 - 10-7 - 4..pl- kc- new hampton - 15 bayswater rd - - sunday 5..pl- kc- osaka bar - - sunday 6..pl- kc- wayside - around from the station 7..pl- kc- wayside chapel - 8..pl- kings cross ariel books 9..pl- kings cross crane bar 32 bayswater rd - wed 10..pl- kings cross govindas tue 7 - thur 7 - sat 6 - 112 darlinghurst rd - fb* $18film+dinner=$40 11..pl- kings cross new hampton 9 bayswater rd - fb* 12..pl- kings cross osaka bar tue 13..pl- kings cross wayside chapel
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1..kg- lib 0830 - 1900 - x2400283432 2..kogarah TAFE 3..local churches 4..carlton- officeworks 9-19:00 - allawah then 10min walk 5..rk- lib 95621821 - x2400283242 - 0830 - 2000 6..rk- salvos 9-5 (bunnings) 7..kg- hariri 1..pl- kog- churches - 63 willison road, sunday 10am 2..pl- kog- hariri - events round the back - 3..pl- kog- kogarah churches - 63 willison road, sunday 10am 4..pl- kogarah - carlton - allawah - rockdale 5..pl- kogarah - carlton - allawah - rockdale carlton- officeworks 9-19:00 - allawah then 10min walk 6..pl- kogarah - carlton - allawah - rockdale kg- hariri 7..pl- kogarah - carlton - allawah - rockdale kogarah TAFE 8..pl- kogarah - carlton - allawah - rockdale local churches 9..pl- kogarah - carlton - allawah - rockdale rk- lib 95621821 - x2400283242 - 0830 - 2000 10..pl- kogarah - carlton - allawah - rockdale rk- salvos 9-5 (bunnings) 11..pl- kogarah churches - 63 willison road, CARLTON sunday 10am 1..pl- carl- officeworks - 8558 3400 - 7-9pm - 395 princes hwy - 2..pl- carl- shopfront - 99 carlton pde – 95883948 .. jetts $15wk - 11.30 - 19.30 - 1300jetts247 .. pl- kogarah- tafe 131601
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pl- marrickville
1..pink flamingo 18 sydney st - fb* 2..lib x0701838779 - 92352173
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pl- newtown
1..commune.co 32 king st 2..tokyo sing song marly - fri-sat 3..rising sun 1c whateley st - sat10 - b/fast ramen - fetlife 4..miss peaches marly - sat 5..lib brown st - 1000 - 1900 6..lentils 82835580 - 7..buddhist lib 42 church st 1..pl- newt- blood worth bellamy - 539 king street - 2..pl- newt- buddhist library = 42 church st - 3..pl- newt- dendy 4..pl- newt- lentil as anything - 82835580 - play - acro - 5..pl- newt- miss peaches - saturday - 6..pl- newt- newtown hotel - 7..pl- newt- rising sun - 1c whateley street - sat 10am - b/fast / ramen 8..pl- newt- sydney uni village - missenden road 9..pl- newtown buddhist lib 42 church st 10..pl- newtown commune.co 32 king st 11..pl- newtown lentils 82835580 - 12..pl- newtown lib brown st - 1000 - 1900 13..pl- newtown miss peaches marly - sat 14..pl- newtown rising sun 1c whateley st - sat10 - b/fast ramen - fetlife 15..pl- newtown tokyo sing song marly - fri-sat 16..pl- newtown- blood worth bellamy - 539 king street - newtown- 17..pl- newtown- buddhist library = 42 church st - 18..pl- newtown- lentil as anything - 82835580 - play - acro - 19..pl- newtown- miss peaches - saturday - 20..pl- newtown- newtown hotel - 21..pl- newtown- rising sun - 1c whateley street - sat 10am - b/fast / ramenpl- newtown- 22..pl- newtown- swing church - 23..pl- newtown- sydney uni village - missenden road
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pl- paddington
1..ampersand 2..reservoir gardens 251 oxford st - 7-7 - 92659333 3..bloodworth bellamy 346 oxford st
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pl- petersham
louis hotel 794 p/matta rd - 95608088 2..lord roberts 64 stanley st - sat-wed 3..green living eom 4..oxford tavern black betty - 1 new canterbury rd - sun - roast - $20 pl- petersham green living eom pl- petersham lord roberts 64 stanley st - sat-wed pl- petersham louis hotel 794 p/matta rd - 95608088 pl- petersham oxford tavern black betty - 1 new canterbury rd - sun - roast pl- petersham- black betty - 1 new canterbury road - sunday pl- petersham- lord roberts hotel - 64 stanley st - sat - pl- petersham- louis hotel - 794 parramatta road - 9560 8088
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pl- town hall
victorias basement 9-6 - qvb
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pl- hurstville
pool 95859600
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pl- granville
house of welcome, 197 The Trongate, refugee welcome centre
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pl- Alexandria
Kino - 42 Maddox Street - $10 - 18:30 tue - 10min walk from st peters
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pl- town hall -monthly
pl- th- academy xi - 48 druitt street - free -
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art gal nsw - 92251744 -free -wed
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pl- town hall -monthly
general assembly - 1 market st -free
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kings - thur 92675615 9-6 - 403 george st
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pl- town hall -monthly
Kirana colleges 269 sussex street 1800 885 791
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pl- town hall -once
ramblin rascal - elizabeth st near the park - open late
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pl- town hall -monthly
smsa - castlereagh st - 92627300
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pl- town hall -monthly
sweeneys -tue - 92671796 - 236 Clarence St, Sydney
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shark hotel wed - lang - castlereagh st
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the carter sat - hiphop - o'connell st - Come through EVERY Friday night for HIP HOP Fridays at THE CARTER! - 3 levels of R&B, HipHop & Old School with the Carter DJs! - VIP table and Bottle service available Happy hour from 5-7pm Food menu available ALL NIGHT!
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pl- tempe -monthly
tempe ikea fri: 10–9pm sat-sun:9–9pm
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pl- tempe -monthly
tempe salvos 95191513 - 9/5 - 8/4
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pl- waterloo -monthly
commune.co $25 a day - 1800 266 863 - 160 rochford st EOM
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pl- newtown -monthly
commune.co - 32 king st sat 08:30am free yoga
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pl- wynyard -monthly
baxterinn -fri - opp red oak - thebaxterinn.com
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pl- wynyard -monthly
est -tue 20:00 - salsa -thur 20:00 70/80/90's
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pl- other
pitcairn island
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pl- other
barcaldine - tree of knowledge
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murwillumbah arts scene
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nsw colleges
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nsw universities
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old sydney town
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parkes
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pl- mosman
taronga zoo- $40 - 99692777
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bell's beach
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pl- bondi
bondi rumba - 139 glenayr st - 5-10pm
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pl- castle hill
claire 0439770173 - 23 garthowen crescent - castle hill- myer / library / towers
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pl- chatswood
dae jang kum - cnr victoria / anderson st
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gallus, gallus - 76a archer st - 5pm - midnight
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pocket city farms - 31a mallett st
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white rabbit gallery
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pl -redfern
1..settlement 2..the dock 25 redfern st - monday 3..mjolner 267 cleveland st 4..misfits 106 george st - wifi - comedy - sun 1800 5..meal program tue-fri - 117 elizabeth st - 9-11 6..hustle / flow 7..carriageworks sat 0900 8..ATP 9..squatters 554 elizabeth st 10..107 projects 1..pl- redf- 107 projects - 107.org.au/whats-on/ 2..pl- redf- bearded tit - 183 regent st - 83990067 3..pl- redf- esp - 143 lawson st - - sundays 4..pl- redf- farmers market - carriageworks sat 8am 5..pl- redf- free food - m-f - 235 devonshire st 6..pl- redf- giant dwarf 7..pl- redf- giant dwarf - 8..pl- redf- hustle/flow 9..pl- redf- meal program - tue-fri - 117 elizabeth st - 9-11 10..pl- redf- misfits - 106 george st - wifi - 6pm - comedy - sunday 11..pl- redf- mjolner - 267 cleveland st - 12..pl- redf- the dock - 25 redfern st - mon - 13..pl- redf- the settlement - 17 edward st – forro 14..pl- redfern 107 projects 15..pl- redfern ATP 16..pl- redfern carriageworks sat 0900 17..pl- redfern hustle / flow 18..pl- redfern meal program tue-fri - 117 elizabeth st - 9-11 19..pl- redfern misfits 106 george st - wifi - comedy - sun 1800 20..pl- redfern mjolner 267 cleveland st 21..pl- redfern settlement 22..pl- redfern squatters 554 elizabeth st 23..pl- redfern the dock 25 redfern st - monday
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JPF 1000 - 1800 - 82390111 -cal- video matsuri chopsticks / nippon thursday albion 6pm / w-newvoices.org.au / tv- mira-inkkie / w-click nippon / cal- july 27 tabletop 11am / starter class $400
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pl- city
lib ultimo - 92983110 - 1000-1800
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wyn- candelaria sat 10pm - 20th july
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wework 333 George st, lvl13
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pl- coogee
churrasco 20 bay rd - 6-10 - sun - 96656535
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farinha 222 coogee rd - 9-7
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pl- cronulla
blackwood pantry
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milky lane gerrale st
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pl- haym
kura kura - 9212 1088- 76 ultimo road
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pl- hurstville
lib 93306111 - 1603314200
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pl- katoomba
corner roast (pork crackling roll) + odd mountain + yellow deli
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leela centre - 115 oxford st - sat 8-11pm -free -
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pl- surry hills
venue505 cnr elizabeth/cleveland
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pl- surry hills
the winery 285 crown st - 83222007 (incredibly romantic)
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wild rover 75 campbell st
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temple 7 clisdell st
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low 302 302 crown st (great any night)
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indigo project 33 foster st - 92125469
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goros foveaux - fri - sat - mary st
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gaelic thur 9pm
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saint peters church 235 devonshire st - food AM
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dove and olive -tue 6pm
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dancecentral 268 cleveland st - 93192268 - $20
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dancekool 93 bathurst st - sat - 9-2130 - 16:00 - $22 - 9-9.30 - - sat 7
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cossies 638a crown st 9699 8482
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bristol arms sat 2200 - 81 sussex st
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belvoir 25 belvoir st - wkday only - 96993444
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acon 414 elizabeth st -sun
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shady pines 256 crown st
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pl- st peters / summer hill
exiles - wed - 6
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studio kink
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stoccato 95 lennox st - sat 1500 - 0400 262 001 - swords - coronation hall
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monkey space
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envy deli- -109 smith st - beer garden
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churrasco - 20 bay rd 6-10pm - sunday - 9665 6535
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pl- lilyfield
callan park- 95559757
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create or die - 10 mitchell st
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django bar
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hypmotive - 155 marrickville rd
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pink flamingo - 18-24 sydney street
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lib x0701838779 - 92352173
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pl- nth syd
clark park
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greenwood plaza
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pl- padd
lib 10-4 / ampersand
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pl- padd
bloodworth bellamy 346 oxford st
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pl- padd
reservoir gardens 251 oxford st - 7-7 - 92659333
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pl- city
palace cinemas
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pl- peakh
34/55-59 norman street - 9534 6650
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pl- pyr
hey presto - magic - 9232 7660 - 233 harris st - 10-3
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star city
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neura - volunteer
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I spent 12 months going on over 50 interviews at places like Google, Uber, Twitter, and more. These are the exact formulas I used to land interviews and offers at these companies, in some cases, without any connections. This resulted in landing the job of my dreams along with a 200% bump in salary. Now I ‘m going to teach you how to do the same! The Worst Feeling Looking for a new job? Maybe even the job? Raise your hand if this has happened to you… After weeks of searching you finally found it. The one. The day-to-day is perfect, the salary is a big step up, the hours are flexible, and the benefits are amazing (not to mention it’s less than 10 minutes from your place!). You head over to LinkedIn looking for connections and….they are all 3rd degree with your mutual being that weird kid from high school you haven’t spoken to in 8 years. Ugh… We’ve all been there – the feeling of defeat washing over you before you’ve even had the chance to get started. So what do you do next? What anyone else the 21st century would do – Google it! “Go to large meetups and network with as many people as you can!” “Join professional organizations with like minded people in your field!” “Just email people and ask!” These are all suggestions that popped up when I searched for “how to get a job” (man, most career advice on the internet is really bad). You know where you won’t find top performers looking to hire the best talent for Google, Facebook, or Apple? At networking events and meetups. They just don’t have time for that, and neither do you. Most of the people at these events are not very influential within their industrial niches and therefore aren’t going to do much for our cause. [Image: How To Get A Job Anywhere With No Connections - Networking Event] Which one of you is Tim Cook? What about emailing and asking? Well, how would you feel if some stranger emailed you and just asked for a job? You’d probably laugh them all the way to your spam folder. You probably also noticed that I didn’t mention submitting your resume online into what I affectionately called the “Black Hole of Doom” (where resumes go to die). That sounds harsh, I know, but how many people do you know submitting 20 applications online hear back? It’s simply not a good use of your time. So how do you get your foot in the door? In this article I’m going to show you the exact process you can use to get a job interview at your dream company even if you don’t know a SINGLE person there. How do I know it works? Because these are the exact steps I used to get job interviews and offers at companies like Google, Uber, Twitter, and more. Referrals Are The Most Effective Way To Get Hired If looking for mutual connections was your first thought when looking for career opportunities, then you’re on the right track. Referrals are easily the most effective way to secure a job interview and land the offer: 40% of hires come from referrals, the next largest channel is via career sites at 21% (almost half as many!) Referrals get hired in an average of 3 weeks while other applicants take up to 7 weeks Referrals get paid more on average than cold applicants [Image: How To Get A Job Anywhere With No Connections - Jobvite Referrals Infographic] 40% of hires come from referrals (courtesy of jobvite.com) Ok, all of those things sound great to me, so how do we make it happen? You said you don’t know anyone at this company right? Not to worry, I’ve got you covered. Want To Land A Job Referral In The Next 14 Days? My free Job Referral Toolkit covers all of the tools and steps you need to make connections and land a referral at your dream company. Click here to get the Job Referral Toolkit totally free! Part 1: How To Get A Job Interview When You Don’t Know A Single Person At The Company Ready? Let’s dive in. Know Your Role (And Find It!) The first step is having a solid idea of the specific role you are looking for, down to the company and title (if possible). Next, you need to make sure that role is available. For today, let’s assume that you want to be an Account Manager in the Technology B2B vertical at Google. Nice! Looks like a spot is open in New York (where you’re from in this case): [Image: How To Get A Job Anywhere With No Connections - Google Job Posting - Account Manager, New York, NY] Locate Potential Influencers Now you are going to find someone who not only knows about the role, but could potentially have an impact on hiring for it. Time to fire up LinkedIn. In the search bar, I want you to plug in the company name + all of the information I highlighted above (title, vertical/industry, preferred city). However, before you hit “Search,” we need to remember that you are looking for someone who can influence the hiring process. With that in mind, I usually use a title that is one level up from the position that I’m looking for. If you’re not familiar with title hierarchy structures in the corporate world, here is a quick guide (if you are already familiar with how titles are structured, feel free to skip this section): ~ Sidenote: A Brief Guide To Company Organizational Structures By Title ~ Every company has a hierarchy starting at the top with the CEO/Founder all the way down to the entry level employees. When researching companies, especially people to speak to within those companies, it helps to know where certain titles fit in the food chain. That way you can ensure you are talking to the right person. Here is a general list of titles that fits almost any company, starting at the top: C-Level (CEO, CTO, CFO, COO, etc.) Vice President (VP) Director Senior Manager Manager Coordinator (Entry Level) Associates, Executives, and Seniors In many companies, the above titles have some sort of variation that allows for greater segmentation within that level. The most common forms of this are Associate, Executive, and Senior. Here is what those mean: Associate: this title is usually given to someone who is halfway between positions for some reason (maybe there is typically a 4 year gap between levels and they are 2 years in). A person with Associate in their title is usually one notch below a person with the original title. For example, an Associate Account Manager would most likely be one level below an Account Manager. Senior: this title is the more experienced version of an Associate. People with Senior in their title are usually one notch above the original title. For example, a Senior Account Manager would be one notch above an Account Manager. Executive: this title is usually given to people who are very senior, or around the level of Vice President. The two most common cases are Sales Executive/Account Executive (synonymous terms for a senior salesperson) or Executive Vice President who is two notches above a Vice President and one notch above a Senior Vice President. That should be all the info you need to make an educated decision around where people stand within the company you are researching! ~ End of Sidenote ~ Now that you’re familiar with the company structure, let’s get back to finding that influencer who can help you land a this job. Since we are looking for an Account Manager role, the next step up would be Senior Account Manager so your LinkedIn search would look like this: [Image: How To Get A Job Anywhere With No Connections - LinkedIn Search "Google Senior Account Manager B2B New York"] Our first result? A Senior Account Manager who works in B2B at Google – nailed it! [Image: How To Get A Job Anywhere With No Connections - Influencer On LinkedIn] Obtaining Contact Info Now, we’re going to reach out and set up an in-person meeting. What’s that? You don’t have their email address? I got you covered! Here are 3 strategies you can use to find almost anyone’s email address: LinkedIn This one is obvious, I know, but it’s a big time saver and definitely worth the 10 seconds it takes to check. On the person’s profile, right under their picture, there can be a button labeled “Contact Info” (I say “can be” because people have the option to remove it). Occasionally, people will have their email address listed right there – voila! If not, let’s move right along… Reverse Lookup Head over to Voila Norbert and enter the first and last name of the person you are searching for, as well as their company’s website. For example, if we were trying to find Larry Page’s email, our form would look like this: [Image: How To Get A Job Anywhere With No Connections - Voila Norbert Email Finder] Once it spits out their email you can confirm it using PeopleSmart or MailTester. Matching Formats If that doesn’t work, you can try finding someone else’s email at the company and use that format reverse engineering your target email address. For example, using Larry Page again, if I know that my buddy John Smith’s email is [email protected] then I can assume that Larry’s email is [email protected] (it’s not, sorry). The easiest way to get a hold of a company email address is to reach out to someone in sales or media because both of these departments usually have inbound lead forms and people on the other end ready to pounce on those emails. We can also use our LinkedIn method here and target salespeople. Salespeople almost always have their corporate email listed on their LinkedIn because it’s a free win for them. If someone is looking for their product and then finds them on LinkedIn, boom! They just got an effortless inbound lead. Once you have the format, you can use the same two resources (PeopleSmart or MailTester) to confirm your target email address. Research, Research, Research Now that you have your potential influencer, it’s time to do some research so you can effectively reach out and build that relationship! Start with the usual suspects – LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. and look for common points of interest. To be honest, most people are better at this online research thing than I am, so I’ll get back to the meat here. One thing I will say is, don’t skimp! The more you get to know this person beforehand, the better your chances of landing a referral from them. Some people have said to me, “Austin, isn’t this a little weird? I feel like I’m kind of stalking this person.” I totally get it. However, this information is critical for quickly building a strong relationship and getting that referral! Also, in my experience, people tend to expect that you’ve done some research on them. The key is to understand what is kosher to bring up out of the blue and what isn’t. People are OK with you checking out their LinkedIn, but they may be a little weirded out if you mention that picture from Saturday’s Bar Crawl that you saw on Facebook. My general rule of thumb is this: if it exists on LinkedIn, it’s fair game to bring up. If you found it somewhere else (Twitter, Facebook, etc.) use a different method. For example, if I see that my influencer is a skiing fanatic, I may bring up that I went on a ski trip a few weeks beforehand. Sending The Email Now that you have your potential influencer and their contact info, it’s time to reach out. Not only is this one of the scarier parts of this process, it is also one of the most pivotal. To help you get past that hump, I’ve included the exact email script that I used to reach out to people. In this case, I’m reaching out to Tim who works at Google: Subject: Quick Question Hi Tim, My name is Austin and I currently work at Cultivated Culture. I was browsing through LinkedIn and came across your information – I hope you don’t mind me reaching out of the blue here. I saw that you have extensive experience in Google’s Technology B2B vertical and I’m very interested in learning more about that space. I would love to have the opportunity to run some questions by you, as well as tap into any advice you may have given your knowledge of the industry. I know that your time is extremely valuable so please don’t feel to need to respond in depth. If you do have 5 minutes to chat, I would really appreciate it. Best, Austin There are a few key points to the email above: Address the person you are emailing by name State who you are and make it personable Include some flattery that positions the person as an “expert” As for the subject, Fast Company did a study where they emailed 1,000 C-level executives from Fortune & Inc 500 companies. They found that the subject line “Quick Question” made up 66.7% of total replies. That was good enough for me so I tried it out and saw similar results. All of this said, the script is just a framework. You will most likely need to tweak your emails to fit the situation. When that time comes, I recommend checking out Sam Parr’s incredible guide on how to cold email like a boss (Sam has started conversations with Jeff Bezos and Brian Lee (aka Jessica Alba’s co-founder) via cold email!). It’s the same guide I used to help craft my email templates. Now hit Send! Prepare For Your Meeting In order to prepare, we have to know what we’re preparing for. The goal of your meeting is to position your influencer as an expert, make them feel special, and build a relationship. You will not and should not mention anything about the opening at their company. People innately enjoy helping others and if you follow the steps above, they will bring this up naturally. You will want to prepare a list of questions that gets them to open up about themselves and the company. I like to ask them several softballs to get things warmed up and then hit them with a few questions they are guaranteed to remember. Here is a quick set that I’ve had success with in the past (I’ve found the last one really seems to stick): I saw you worked at [Previous Companies]. How did you end up going from [First Industry] to becoming interested in [Current Company]? You hear a lot about [Current Company] in the news, but I’d love to hear more about why you love working there. What’s your favorite part? What is one totally unexpected lesson you’ve learned from working at [Current Company]? The “Million Dollar” Question Regardless of the questions you choose, there is one that you must always be sure to ask : “What is the biggest challenge your team is facing right now?” Really dig in here, get them to be specific. This information is going to be critical in helping you land a referral from this person, as well as getting the offer further down the road. Your Homework: Adding Value (In A Big Way) Okay, so you met with your influencer, things went great, and you identified a major pain point that the team is having. Now we’re going to focus on that last part. Over the next week you are going to research the crap out of your influencer’s problem. Then you are going to come up with a solution and draft up a proposal for how you would solve it. Your proposal should include: A summary of the problem (to illustrate that you understand their pain) A step-by-step framework of how you would solve this problem A brief outline of how your skill set positions you as an asset to implement that solution Truthfully, this process deserves a post of its own (I am drafting it now – stay tuned!) but this should give you a good idea of what you need to do. If you’re the type of person that likes concrete examples, check out this guerilla usability test Raghav Haran ran for Airbnb. Once you have all of this information, consolidate it into a Word document, head over to Upwork, and hire a graphic designer to make your proposal look amazing. If you’ve never hired on Upwork before, here is an amazing guide by Dave Nevogt on how to do it right. Following Up With Your Proposal Now we’re going to reach back out to our influencer with the proposal. Here’s the template I used: Hi [Influencer], Thanks again for taking the time out to chat last week! I spent a lot of time thinking about what you said regarding [team’s biggest challenge]. In fact, I created a short framework that should help you solve it! Please find that attached. If you have some time, I would love to chat about it in more detail. Please let me know if you have any questions, I’m looking forward to hearing your thoughts! Best, Austin It’s very important that you do not mention the open position in any of your emails or the proposal. Be patient and wait for their response. When they do get back to you, they will not only bring up the opening but they will ask you if you’re interested. Kindly accept and play it cool. You’re in! But What About My Resume & Cover Letter? Resumes and cover letters are definitely an important part of the job search, but people tend to place too much emphasis on them. If you’re following the steps in this article to build relationships and add value , your resume won’t matter nearly as much because your contact will already have a full understanding of the value that you bring to the table. That said, you should spend some time optimizing your job search materials so they’re ready to go when your contact offers to refer you in. To help make sure your resume is on point, check out my guide on writing resumes that will actually get you hired. That will give you a great foundation and you can build off of it with these articles on writing highly effective resume bullets, accurately conveying your skills on your resume, and writing a resume objective that will boost your chances of getting hired. Finally, this guide on writing cover letters will help you spin up a final draft in less than 30 minutes so you can move on to the next part of the process – interview prep. Want To Land A Job Referral In The Next 14 Days? My free Job Referral Toolkit covers all of the tools and steps you need to make connections and land a referral at your dream company. Click here to get the Referral Toolkit totally free! Part 2: How To Breeze Through The Interview Process Ok, now we’ve got the in. Our influencer passed along our resume to HR and they reached out to set up a phone screen. Once we get past that, we’ll be on to interviewing with the team, and then getting the job! Easy though, we still have a lot of work to do. [Insert Company Name] Interview Template Interviews can be daunting, especially at companies like Google, Amazon, or Uber. I’m sure you’ve read the horror stories about crazy questions they ask people like “Quick! How many golf balls can fit inside a school bus,” or, “how many gas stations are there in Manhattan?” The truth is, most of these companies have done away with those questions. They crunched the numbers and found that the answers didn’t correlate with high employee performance (shocker, I know). In fact, Google’s own Senior Vice President of People Operations called them a “complete waste of time.” These companies have since reverted back to the standard style of interviews, which is great for us because it makes it much easier to identify patterns. We can essentially “guess” what questions will be on the test and prepare answers that will blow our interviewers away (it works way better than it did in college, I swear). Here is the process I used to prepare for each interview: Nailing The Basics: Questions You’ll Get In Every Interview According to renowned career guru Penelope Trunk, one of the easiest ways to be a better interviewer is to prepare for the most obvious questions. You may be saying “well duh,” but you’d be surprised by how many people spread themselves too thin by trying to prepare answers to every possible question. 99% of the interviews you go on will follow the exact same template. If you can master the format, your confidence will skyrocket and you’ll be prepared for almost any situation you get thrown into. The Universal Job Interview Format: Tell me about yourself (your experience, why you are interested in this role, etc.) A mix of behavioral questions, which we’ll dive into shortly What questions do you have for me (the interviewer)? Let’s tackle each individually. Tell Me About Yourself! This is your first impression. More importantly, it’s the only part of the interview that you totally control. Do NOT rattle off your resume like a grocery list. In order to nail this part you need to craft an interesting story – your story. You want it to be concise (around 2-3 minutes) and you need to think about what you want to convey. I recommend: Choosing 2-3 themes to build your story around (for me, those themes were Persistence, Agility, and Success) Including quantitative metrics whenever possible Addressing the question of why you want to leave your current position (they are going to ask you this anyways, addressing it early shows that you’re aware it’s a concern of theirs and helps put them at ease) To help get you started, here is what my story looked like. To give you some context, I was a biology major who was interested in landing a job in digital marketing: Growing up, like most people, I wanted to be a doctor. I went to [college] where I majored in biology and planned my course to medical school. Not long after, I decided that pre-med wasn’t for me. I wanted to get into digital marketing, and I wanted to be in New York. I set my sights on this goal and created a plan that would get me there. In 2013, I graduated with my biology degree and took a job in medical device sales where I worked from 5:30am – 12:30pm covering surgical cases in the operating room. Then, every day, I would come home and study digital marketing until 8:00pm. In order to gain relevant experience, I got certified in Google Analytics & AdWords and created my own consulting firm that focused on using search engine marketing to generate leads for private golf communities. We were able to increase home sales by an average of 20% while reducing the cost per lead by around 10%. Armed with my new credentials, I began to look for positions in New York. Eventually, I was offered a position at my current company (a promotional analytics company in New York). During my tenure there I have grown my book of business by 467%, spearheaded the creation of an internal group dedicated to marketing the company on the internet, and helped close the 2nd largest deal in company history. However, the company has restructured several times since I was brought on. I’ve had 3 different managers over the past year, as well as 3 titles with different sets of responsibilities. I’m looking for something a bit more stable and has been somewhere that I have wanted to work since I got into this industry. I’m really excited to have this opportunity. Pro Tip: You are telling a story. Don’t be afraid to embellish a bit. I’m not saying you should lie or make up stories, but you want to sell yourself and you can bet your butt that your competition isn’t afraid to inflate their credentials. Kathryn Sollmann says it best, “we can all say anything [we want], but it just registers as “blah, blah, blah” until you wake someone up with impressive results.” Behavioral Questions Next up is the dreaded set of behavioral questions. The ones meant to tease out your thought process and your ability to be a “team player.” This is the part where our educated “guesses” are going to come in handy. The behavioral section is broken down into two parts that I call Standard Questions and Company Specific Questions. Let’s start with the former. Standard Questions You are going to be asked a variation of one, if not all, of these questions in every single interview you go to: Why do you want to work for us? Tell me about a time you exhibited leadership Tell me about a time where you had to work as a team Tell me about a time you’ve had to work with a difficult person, or difficult people Tell me about a time you failed Tell me about a time you overcame an obstacle Tell me about a time when you had success If you can answer these 6 questions, you could handle 9 out of 10 interviews with no other preparation and be totally fine. Just follow the same set of rules I mentioned above in the Tell Me About Yourself section: Craft a concise story Make sure to include quantitative metrics that illustrate your success Anticipate and address objections Company Specific Questions These are questions that fall in the middle of the 7 listed above and “why are man hole covers round?” Never fear though, we can anticipate these too. Head over to GlassDoor. If you’ve never heard of GlassDoor, it’s a great resource for any job seeker that includes salaries, reviews, and interview information for almost any company in the world. First, you are going to search for the position you’re applying for. In keeping with our theme, we’ll search for “Google” under Companies & Reviews: [Image: How To Get A Job Anywhere With NO Connections - Google Glassdoor] Next, we’re going to click on the “Interviews” Tab: [Image: How To Get A Job Anywhere With NO Connections - Google Interviews Tab] Then scroll down and click on “Filter Interviews” which will bring up some advanced settings. Here we’ll type in the title of the job we want (Account Manager, in this case) and the location (New York, NY). We’ll also select “Received Offer” because the people who didn’t receive offers tend to be slightly, ahem, biased: [Image: How To Get A Job Anywhere With No Connections - Candidate Interview Reviews] This will pull up a list of reviews from everyone who interviewed and received an offer for that position. The general comments are really helpful, but we want to focus on a section called Interview Questions towards the bottom. I usually comb through 10 – 15 of these and add all of the interview questions into a Word doc so I can answer them later: [Image: How To Get A Job Anywhere With No Connections - Account Manager Interview] Now you have your second set of questions to prepare for! What Questions Do You Have For Me? Finally, once they are done peppering you with questions, your interviewer will ask if you have any questions for them. In my opinion this is the most crucial part of the interview. Why? Because so many people neglect it. If you can ask some questions that are even slightly outside of the box, I’ve found that really sticks with the interviewer more than any other part of the meeting. After every interview I’ve been on, I asked for feedback. Without fail, the interviewer made a positive comment about the questions I asked. The good news for you is that I asked the same exact questions in every single one! Here they are: What is your favorite part about working here? What is the biggest challenge you are facing right now? Let’s say that, in one year, you are looking back on this hire. What has that person done to exceed expectations on every level? Ask about a current event (for example – I saw that [Competitor X] came out with this product. How do you see that affecting your business?) What is the most unexpected lesson you’ve learned while working at ? Tell me a little bit more about you, what do you like to do outside of work? The first four are fairly standard questions, but the last two really seal the deal. Don’t be surprised if you get a “wow, I’ve never been asked that – give me a second” when you drop the unexpected lesson. The final question opens up a personal dialogue with the interviewer that allows you to establish a connection that moves you up from “interviewer-interviewee” status to “personal conversation” status. Plus it will give you great content to put in your thank you email. Say Thank You! While we’re on the subject, be absolutely sure to send a thank you email to everyone you interviewed with. Also include a personal touch to each one (something that you gained from that last question). Many people I talk to say “but I don’t have their email Austin!” Ask for it!! At the end of every interview always, always ask for a business card or write down the person’s email in your notebook (you did bring a notebook, right??). If you do end up in that bucket, try using the techniques I outlined above for finding people’s emails and you should be fine. Want To Land A Job Referral In The Next 14 Days? My free Job Referral Toolkit covers all of the tools and steps you need to make connections and land a referral at your dream company. Click here to get the Referral Toolkit totally free! Part 3 – Following Up & What To Do If They Say No I Haven’t Heard Back In 3 Days! Whoa, whoa easy there. This is one of the most common mistakes I see from job applicants. I understand how nerve wracking it is to sit there and wait while everything is completely out of your hands. One of the toughest things I had to learn throughout my interview process was that, while this is a HUGE deal to you, it’s really just another agenda item on the hiring manager’s schedule. They will get back to you, and if they don’t? You don’t want to work for someone who doesn’t have the courtesy of replying to the people they do business with. So When Can I Send Them A Reminder? The rule of thumb is one business week. If you interviewed on a Tuesday, wait until the next Tuesday to email them (as JT O’Donnell says, never send a nudge on a Monday!). When you do, don’t push or be blunt. Keep it short and sweet: Hi [Interviewer], I hope you had a great week! I wanted to quickly follow up and see if there was anything else I could help with regarding the application process. If so, please let me know! Best, Austin That’s it. If they don’t respond to that after another 3-4 days, you have your answer and it’s time to move on. What Happens If They Say No? Ugh. The worst case scenario. Don’t get down just yet though, we’re not done here! I have this quality where I have trouble accepting “no” as an answer. When I was interviewing with Google, the initial screener told me that she wasn’t going to put me through because she “didn’t think I was qualified, and didn’t want to waste the team’s time.” I was not happy. So I sent her this: Hi [Recruiter], Thank you again for carving out the time to speak this afternoon. I really appreciate your feedback, and I wanted to add one final note: I completely understand your concerns regarding my experience with [skill]. You are correct that I didn’t have much experience with that at [previous company]. That said, this doesn’t stem from an inability to produce results, but rather a lack of opportunity to do so. While my experience on paper may not match up to the initial expectations of the position’s description, I have do have two qualities that work in my favor: I am an extremely efficient learner, and am also very effective at translating those learnings into practice. Second, I’m much more tenacious than your average individual. My career has hinged on these two qualities. I left college with no digital experience and a biology degree – all of my digital knowledge was obtained through self study. I spent 8 months selling myself without the on-paper experience to back it up. When I was finally given the opportunity to apply my knowledge in a business setting, I playing a critical role in landing the company’s 2nd largest deal in history. I am confident that I can have the same success in this role. I have the resources necessary to learn what I need in order to be successful at , and am prepared to do whatever it takes to make that happen. I understand that interview process is extremely challenging, and that only the top talent ends up with an offer letter at the end. I also believe that I am worthy of a shot at that letter. [Company] is known for hiring people who excel at the intangibles, as well the ability to learn new things and apply them to existing knowledge. That is my forte. I am not asking for an offer. I am simply asking for the opportunity to speak with the hiring manager to make my case for the position. I’m sure you will find the best person for the position, I would just like to have a legitimate shot at being that person. If you give me that chance, my next set of answers will not disappoint. Thank you again for your continued consideration. Best, Austin Nowww that may be a little aggressive… Ok, it was pretty aggressive. But she wrote me back an hour later and pushed me through to the next round! Mission accomplished. The moral of the story here is, don’t give up if you get a “No.” Try to identify why you were turned down and then send a note to hiring manager addressing those items (feel free to copy mine!). Now, What Are You Waiting For? There you have it. The exhaustive, step-by-step guide to landing an interview and then getting an offer from the company of your dreams. What are you waiting for? Get out there and start researching! If you have any questions at all, please feel free to reach out. I made this site, and this guide, to help you land your dream job. I can’t wait to connect with you. Until then, cheers!
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10 things smart people never say theladders.com/career-advice/ten-things-smart-people-never-say Looking for an inspiring way to start your day? Sign up for Morning Motivation! It’s our friendly Facebook robot that will send you a quick note every weekday morning to help you start strong. Sign up here by clicking Get Started! I’m not talking about shocking slips of the tongue, off-color jokes, or politically incorrect faux pas. These aren’t the only ways to make yourself look bad. Often it’s the subtle remarks — the ones that paint us as incompetent and unconfident — that do the most damage. No matter how talented you are or what you’ve accomplished, there are certain phrases that instantly change the way people see you and can forever cast you in a negative light. These phrases are so loaded with negative implications that they undermine careers in short order. “This is the way it’s always been done” Technology-fueled change is happening so fast that even a six-month-old process could be outdated. Saying this is the way it’s always been done not only makes you sound lazy and resistant to change, but it could make your boss wonder why you haven’t tried to improve things on your own. If you really are doing things the way they’ve always 11/07/2019 10 things smart people never say https://www.printfriendly.com/p/g/3TxfjN 2/3 morning. Will that work?” Instead of “I can’t run those numbers,” say “I don’t yet know how to run that type of analysis. Is there someone who can show me so that I can do it on my own next time?” “It’s not fair” Everyone knows that life isn’t fair. Saying it’s not fair suggests that you think life is supposed to be fair, which makes you look immature and naïve. If you don’t want to make yourself look bad, you need to stick to the facts, stay constructive, and leave your interpretation out of it. For instance, you could say, “I noticed that you assigned Ann that big project I was hoping for. Would you mind telling me what went into that decision? I’d like to know why you thought I wasn’t a good fit, so that I can work on improving those skills.” “That’s not in my job description” This often sarcastic phrase makes you sound as though you’re only willing to do the bare minimum required to keep getting a paycheck, which is a bad thing if you like job security. If your boss asks you to do something that you feel is inappropriate for your position (as opposed to morally or ethically inappropriate), the best move is to complete the task eagerly. Later, schedule a conversation with your boss to discuss your role in the company and whether your job description needs an update. This ensures that you avoid looking petty. It also enables you and your boss to develop a long-term understanding of what you should and shouldn’t be doing. “This may be a silly idea/I’m going to ask a stupid question” These overly passive phrases instantly erode your credibility. Even if you follow these phrases with a great idea, they suggest that you lack confidence, which makes the people you’re speaking to lose confidence in you. Don’t be your own worst critic. If you’re not confident in what you’re saying, no one else will be either. And, if you really don’t know something, say, “I don’t have that information right now, but I’ll find out and get right back to you.” “I’ll try” Just like the word think, try sounds tentative and suggests that you lack confidence in your ability to execute the task. Take full ownership of your capabilities. If you’re asked to do something, either commit to doing it or offer an alternative, but don’t say that you’ll try because it sounds like you won’t try all that hard. “This will only take a minute” Saying that something only takes a minute undermines your skills and gives the impression that you rush through tasks. Unless you’re literally going to complete the task in 60 seconds, feel free to say that it won’t take long, but don’t make it sound as though the task can be completed any sooner than it can actually be finished. 11/07/2019 10 things smart people never say https://www.printfriendly.com/p/g/3TxfjN 3/3 “I hate this job” The last thing anyone wants to hear at work is someone complaining about how much they hate their job. Doing so labels you as a negative person and brings down the morale of the group. Bosses are quick to catch on to naysayers who drag down morale, and they know that there are always enthusiastic replacements waiting just around the corner. “He’s lazy/incompetent/a jerk” There is no upside to making a disparaging remark about a colleague. If your remark is accurate, everybody already knows it, so there’s no need to point it out. If your remark is inaccurate, you’re the one who ends up looking like a jerk. There will always be rude or incompetent people in any workplace, and chances are that everyone knows who they are. If you don’t have the power to help them improve or to fire them, then you have nothing to gain by broadcasting their ineptitude. Announcing your colleague’s incompetence comes across as an insecure attempt to make you look better. Your callousness will inevitably come back to haunt you in the form of your coworkers’ negative opinions of you. Bringing it all together These phrases have a tendency to sneak up on you, so you’re going to have to catch yourself until you’ve solidified the habit of not saying them.......
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6 common mistakes made in resumes and how to avoid them by the Michael Page team - 21/09/2016 6 common mistakes made in resumes and how to avoid them Sometimes it feels like just writing a job application and resume is an achievement. However, dashing them out and sending them off without double and triple checking can be a recipe for disaster that only adds time and frustration to your job hunt, decreasing your likelihood of actually getting called for an interview. As recruiters, we’ve seen it all: from unprofessional pictures to incorrectly addressed cover letters, completely copy-and-pasted applications to file formats that don’t open. To prove that you’ve got commitment and attention to detail, here are some common errors to avoid. Section one: Typos Tip: It may sound obvious, but mistakes creep in. Even when you’ve been extremely careful, you may find errors slipping into your resume. There may be all sorts of reasons for mistakes – but employers will read it as a lack of attention – and don’t forget that error-free written communication is a transferable job skill. If this is something you struggle with, get a trusted friend or family member to check it over, and download the free app Grammarly for an extra layer of protection. Punctuation, spelling, grammar and more. Proofread carefully. Read it out loud. If you stumble or run out of breath, your brain is telling you. Trust what you’ve heard and review it again. – Gayle Howard, Certified Master Resume Writer Section two: Using a one-size-fits-all approach Tip: It can be tempting to blanket bomb recruiters or potential employers with identical resumes that talk broadly about your efficiency, passion or communication skills. Instead, it’s important to closely echo the language of the job description, tailoring each application to match the company and the role. For instance, an account manager role in a corporate environment will require a different kind of application from a similar role in a small agency. To make your resume stand out to screeners, you must tailor it for each role and make sure the first page captures attention immediately with all the essential information the employer requires. – Jane Jackson, Career Management Coach and Best-Selling Author Section three: Making it too long Tip: Our attention spans are limited, and recruiters and hiring managers are pressed for time. Making them wade through pages of text to find out whether you’re the right fit for the job will likely result in a rejection. While you could combat this by putting all the best bits at the top, a more appropriate plan is to trim any extraneous information from your resume until you’re left with as lean a document as possible. This might mean cutting irrelevant or older roles and choosing your words carefully for maximum impact. Place your achievements at the very top and front of the CV as most recruiters give CVs only a few minutes each of attention. The best way to do this is to start with a brief business profile that gives an overview of specific, objective achievements. – Mandy Johnson, Best-Selling Author, Speaker, and Business Advisor Section four: Using fluffy language Tip: Resumes are about who you are as a potential employee and should be based on fact. Where you studied, who you’ve worked for and what you’ve achieved. Interviews are the time for your personality to shine through; resumes are all about what you’ve done, so keep the language tight and practical. That doesn’t mean come across like a robot, but staying on point and getting your skills across in a simple, effective manner is key here: make sure every word and sentence in your resume is justified. There’s even an app for that. Just because someone says they are a team player doesn’t make them one. Get rid of subjective, cliché-ridden drivel. – Mandy Johnson, Best Selling Author, Speaker, and Business Advisor Section five: Using an inappropriate email address Tip: Picture this: a hiring manager has your resume in a stack on their desk. They’ve picked you and a handful of others to shortlist. They go to contact you, and the email address you’ve left is ‘pinkfairy91@hotmail.com’. It might make them rethink who they’ve chosen for an interview – and whether you’re professional enough for the role. Another no-no when including an email address is to use your current work address: it’s indiscreet and would give a hiring manager pause for thought. Instead, use a firstname.lastname@gmail.com style address. If you’re serious about investing in your personal brand, you can even buy your own domain name and set up an email account. Section six: Making it too busy Tip: As you trim the fat from your writing, you should also be keeping an eye on how your resume looks. It’s important that it’s readable – that is, streamlined and not busy. Use bullet points and clearly delineated sections to make your information easy to read and parse. Be sure to pick a neutral, easy-to-read font. Don't compose long, boring blocks of text in the descriptions of your experience! Summarise each role with one or two concise sentences and use bullet points to list your specific responsibilities and achievements.
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Subject line: Job offer – [Your name] Dear Mr/Ms [insert last name of hiring manager], Thank you for offering me the role of [insert name of position] with [insert company name]. Although it was a difficult decision, I have decided to accept a position with another company. I sincerely enjoyed our conversations and have appreciated the opportunity to apply and to interview with you. Again, thank you for your time and consideration. Best wishes for your continued success, and I hope our paths cross again in the future. Yours sincerely, ***
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Difficult questions So, tell us about yourself Why do you want THIS job? What did you dislike about your last job? How do you respond to criticism? What are you most proud of in your working life? What are your weaknesses? How do you respond to stress and pressure? Why you?
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Dear sir/madam [use their name if you have it] I can confirm that I have known [name of person you’re refereeing for] for [how long]. [Explain how you know them] E.g. I have worked with [XXXX] in the past and found them to be a very hard-working colleague. (s)he is highly organised, has great communication skills and I have always been very impressed with the way that (s)he has approached work. I highly recommend [name] for any job in your company and I’m sure that (s)he will do a great job. (s)he would be a great asset for any business. If you have any specific questions, please feel free to contact me for more details. Yours faithfully [sincerely if you addressed them by name] [Your name]
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Reasons to resign from your job An unpleasant boss. Lack of career progression. Poor pay. Stress. A difficult commute. Poor relationships with co-workers. A meaningless or uncreative job. Concern about the future of the company. Inflexible hours. Lack of independence........ Resignation – [Your Name] 11 JULY 00:48 Dear [manager’s name], My apologies for notifying you by email; however, as you know, circumstances are such that I won’t be able to come into the office. Please accept this message as notice of my resignation from the position of [job title] at [company name]. Under the terms of my contract, my notice period is [x weeks/months], so my last day of work will be [date]. Please let me know what to expect as far as my final work schedule, accrued holiday leave and employee benefits. I have enjoyed working here and would like to say thank you for the opportunities I’ve been given. If there is anything I can do to make the transition easier, please let me know. Yours sincerely. [Your name]
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Russell Gray workrelated@outlook.com.au Kogarah - NSW - 2207 0415800187 Customer Service Representative ◇—————————————————————————◇ Executive Summary August 2018 - May 2019 Aristocrat Leisure, Macquarie Park - Industry : Logistics March 2016 - July 2017 Ctrack logistics, Chatwood - Industry : Logistics June 2015 - Dec 2015 Chubb Security, Ashfield - Industry : Security April 2014 - June 2015 TNT Express, Mascot - Industry : Logistics November 2010 - June 2012 Westpac, Kogarah - Industry : Finance / Customer Service Jan 2009 - August 2010 Sodexho Alliance, Homebush - Industry : Hospitality April 2006 - December 2008 Civic Transport, Regents Park - Industry : Logistics Certificate 4 in Training & Assessment and Toastmasters Award Winning impromptu speaker WORK EXPERIENCE August 2018 - May 2019 Aristocrat Leisure, Macquarie Park - Industry : Logistics * Aristocrat Leisure Limited is an Australian gambling machine manufacturer, which has its administrative centre in the Sydney suburb of North Ryde. Customer Support Representative and fleet agent. Summary : Deploy service technicians to required site addresses, in a fast paced, challenging environment Reason for Leaving : Change of Management March 2016 - July 2017 Ctrack Logistics, Chatwood - Industry : Logistics *Ctrack is a Specialist in fleet management and vehicle tracking for a global client base. With more than 28 years of experience, as a world-leading provider of advanced machine-to-machine (M2M) communication and telematics solutions. Customer Support Co-ordinator and Fleet Support Agent Summary : Deploy service technicians to required site addresses, Adapt to changing growth markets, in depth knowledge of products and services and caller control of difficult assignments. Achievements During my time with Ctrack I trained 3 staff unaided,Innovated new client relations, demonstrated core product knowledge, handled occasional customer complaints and maintained a complicated vehicle maintenance schedule. During one month of my TL being overseas, I trained 3 staff new to the industry in 4 new systems all of who were retained. Assisted our sales management team by bringing in 3 new clients all retained During a change of core systems to a new CRM, assisted existing staff learning the new system Reason for leaving - Long term travel. June 2015- Dec 2015 Chubb Security, Ashfield - Industry : Security *Chubb operates one of the largest monitoring platforms in Australia, which provides customers with the very best level of security. Monitoring Operator Summary : Deploy Field Agents to required site addresses, Maintain a calm and respectful approach to emergency situations, exhibit caller control and knowledge when dealing with the emergency services. Contract Role, Alarm response, follow up and callout. Responding to active situations, no KPI. Reason for leaving - Limited contract April 2014- June 2015 TNT Express, Mascot - Industry : Logistics *Welcome to TNTExpress. We offer door-to-door shipping to more than 200 countries—connecting people and businesses all over the world. Multiple Positions Held (most recent) International Medical Freight (Healthcare Transport) / Time Critical Summary : Time critical delivery of international consignments, solid and consistent attention to detail, constant contact with international agents, Maintain a calm and respectful approach to emergency situations. Next-day delivery to 96% of European hospitals A minimum service performance level of 98% Overnight delivery to Asia Pacific (deliver of blood or plasma to waiting patients). Domestic Investigations Summary : A forward thinking and innovative approach to problem-solving, A proven track record for recovery, caller control and regular follow up updates, Maintain a regular roster of onsite contacts and frequent depot / warehouse contact. Regular feedback (every 3 hours) with up to 40-60 outbound calls to multiple parties Requires a resilient, analytical and focus-driven mindset Regular KPI improvement with a strong and solid customer focus Frontline Representative Summary : Entry Level, patience driven, customer focused and knowledgeable people leader. Lodging requests to investigations (next role) in the case of misplaced or damaged consignments 100 - 150 inbound calls daily (considerably more during the holidays) Re-deliveries and base depot contact Achievements International Medical Freight (Healthcare Transport) - investigated new quarantine options to increase transfer speed Domestic Investigations - for one month took on the role of 2 existing staff over their holiday Frontline Representative - Trained and coached up to 10 staff new to the system - all retained. Reason For Leaving - No room for promotion November 2010 - June 2012 Westpac, Kogarah - Industry : Finance *Westpacis Australia's first bank and oldest company, one of four major banking organisations in Australia and one of the largest banks in New Zealand. Multiple Positions Held (most recent) Personal Banking Specialist Summary : Provide a superior service experience, solid and consistent attention to detail, On hand product and service knowledge, High level of Technical Ability, Maintain a calm and respectful manner Developed Business Acumen Strong customer focus and experience in building customers relationships Proven track record in exploring and identifying customer financial needs and goals Lending and Credit Card Service Agent Summary : Strong attention to detail, consistent service based approach, regular contact with key performers 80-100 inbound calls, 40-60 outbound Requires a resilient, analytical and focus-driven mindset Regular KPI improvement with a strong and solid customer focus Outbound Insurance Conversion Summary : Tailored customer focused approach, understanding of insurance conversion, referrals to claims agents The Contact Centre Industry “Best In The World” Gold Award Winner - http://ccaction.com.au/contact-centre-world-awards/ Reason For Leaving - Internal Transfer opportunity EDUCATION ● Australian Institute of Music, Sydney - Music Composition 2016 ● TAFE, Meadowbank - Criminal Psychology 2014 ● TAFE, Loftus - Hospitality Operations, Certificate 2, 2014 RSA and RCG Wait service, Catering, Culinary Cooking and Kitchen Operations ● TAFE, Ultimo - Desktop Publishing and Graphic Design, 2014 Certificate 3 High School, Engadine, 2012 HSC with Distinction A Little About Me Work I have a long history of being an efficient, fast and motivated employee with an outgoing personality and positive outlook. All of my previous employees will attest to this when contacted Strong points I learn quickly, have a strong grasp of technology, I am polite, considerate and focused, I can juggle multiple tasks at once and be very people centric. Less - Strong Points Because I work at a high level and expect a lot from myself, I also expect a lot from others. Wisdom To not make snap decisions without knowing how it will affect another department, that everyone deserves respect and consideration, and most importantly to me that everyone brings something to the table. Personal Practising Street Magician and Hustler Toastmasters Speaker - Pyrmont and Arncliffe winner of Best impromptu speech 2018 Voted TIME Magazine’s 2006 Person of the Yearhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_(Time_Person_of_the_Year) ◇—————————————————————————◇ workrelated@outlook.com.au Kogarah - NSW - 2207 0415800187 (all references provided on request)
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http://getrake.io/the-ultimate-job-search-checklist-for-success/ .... The Ultimate Checklist for Job Search Success BY BLOGJULY 1, 2016INTERVIEWING FOR A JOB, JOB SEARCH, PRODUCTIVITY, RESUMES & COVER LETTERS Looking for a new job can be overwhelming, with so many moving parts and mentally draining elements like writing great cover letters, interviewing, and following up. It’s tough to stay on track! But the truth is, if you’re serious about finding a new job there are a few essential steps you just can’t miss. Here is a comprehensive checklist to help you stay organized and nail the job search process. There are five “sections” and several checkpoints within each. Ready? You got this! Plan & prepare Thoroughly consider what you’re looking for in a new job or company, including values, culture, location, opportunities for growth and anything else that’s important to you. Evaluate what types of jobs are you qualified for. Are there additional skills you need before applying for a job you desire? Consider your expectations for salary and benefits. While you want to keep an open mind, knowing these factors will help you evaluate opportunities. Think about how will you distinguish yourself from other job seekers. Have you researched the field and companies you are interested in? Reach out to your network: are there any personal contacts or advocates you have that could provide an intro at these companies? You will be able to identify these contacts in the Rake app when you save jobs. Begin searching for jobs that interest you and save them from anywhere using Rake. Be sure to save a copy of the job description in the app as well. Update and prepare your resume Is your resume up to date with your latest job(s), as well as any skills, certifications, knowledge and interests you have since developed? Consider creating a personal website or online portfolio to help you stand out. Review strong examples of resumes and compare to see how yours can improve. Ask a friend or mentor to review your resume and provide feedback. Proofread for grammatical errors and spelling and check for dead links if you included any. Be sure to target your resume to the job and/or company for which you are applying. Prepare a targeted cover letter For each job, you’ll need to write a one-page dynamic cover letter, ideally addressed to a specific individual. Here are a few great examples for various industries. Be sure to use specific examples and reference relevant accomplishments to convey what value you can bring to the potential employer and how you can meet their needs. Demonstrate company knowledge by pointing to specific things you appreciate about the company and their work. Proofread for grammatical errors and spelling, and ask a friend or mentor to review for feedback. Include your contact information and request action (an interview) from the hiring manager. Send your cover letter with your resume and any other necessary requirements for the application. Be sure to update your to-do list for individual jobs in Rake. Interview Prepare for the interview by researching the company, including what they are doing well and what they could improve Prepare for specific questions you will be asked, including common interview questions but also relevant to your industry and the role you’re applying for. Prepare to ask good questions. Be sure to review your notes from section 1: what you are looking for in an employer. Practice with a friend or mentor, or even in a mirror. If it’s a phone interview, be sure to have a calm, quiet place and set up 10 minutes prior. Check your connection and have your cover letter, resume and any notes ready. If it’s an in-person interview, be sure to dress appropriately, look up directions so you plan to arrive early and gather what you’ll need to bring (copies of your cover letter, resume, your portfolio or any other relevant items). During the interview, address the hiring manager by name, smile, make eye contact, have a firm handshake and show enthusiasm for the company and job. Research salaries so you have a clear understanding for the field and be prepared to discuss your expectations. If necessary, prepare to negotiate. Upon ending the interview, be sure to have a clear understanding of next steps: when you expect to hear about the job and what the timeline looks like. Track your application in Rake and set follow up reminders for one week later (dependent on the timeline). Follow up Send thank you letters to any one you met with or anyone who helped facilitate the interview. Call or email the hiring manager a week later (dependent on the established timeline) if you haven’t heard anything to inquire about progress. If you receive an offer, review thoroughly, negotiate if necessary, and send a written acceptance or declining letter (with an explanation if relevant). Keep your network informed about your job search and follow up with anyone you have discussed potential leads with. Keep track of all applications in Rake and if you don’t get the job, remove and keep saving new opportunities. Finally, remember to set some time aside for yourself and enjoy the process. It’s easy to get stressed, so be sure to keep your check list updated in Rake so you don’t miss anything. You’re doing great, and the perfect job is just around the corner........... 5 Surprising Reasons You Haven’t Been Hired Yet BY BLOGMARCH 27, 2018CAREER ADVICE, IN-TRANSITION, INTERVIEWING FOR A JOB, JOB SEARCH Sometimes it seems like a job search can drag on for way too long, and it can be hard to figure out why you’re not getting the results you’re hoping for. In fact, there are so many steps involved in the job search process, it’s almost impossible to identify where you may be slipping up. Plus, there are some portions of the process that you may not even realize can be done wrong. For example, even the things that you don’t consciously express in cover letters or interviews can be detected by hiring managers. Check out below a few of the surprising reasons that you may not be moving forward in the hiring process: You lack confidence – Confidence is key in the job search process, and a lack of confidence has a bigger effect on success than many individuals may realize. First, a lack of confidence can hurt your chances of getting hired from the beginning. A negative mindset can lead to the self-fulfilling prophecy, in which a person who believes they won’t be hired, isn’t. Additionally, showing signs of a lack of confidence during an interview with a weak handshake or lack of eye contact, for example, could lead the interviewer to believe you would also lack confidence as an employee – obviously, not the impression you want to make. You’re being discriminated against – While job searchers should always take full responsibility for the success (or lack thereof) of their search, there have been cases in which an individual’s sex, gender, age, or physical appearance, ranging from race to beauty, have altered the results of an interview. Unfortunately, bias can be difficult to identify. However, if you feel 100% certain that you are a victim of hiring discrimination, you may choose to reach out to the company’s HR department to get the bottom of the situation. Or, you may choose to avoid the company altogether. You’re not networking – We can’t say it enough – networking is key to job search success. In fact, in this day in age, a large percentage of hires come from in-house recommendations. Think of it this way: if a person who will be working with you is recommending you for a position, you must be a great employee. Click here for some tips on informational interviews, a great networking tool you should be using. You’re only applying to “BIG” companies – Everyone loves to tell their friends and family where they’ve been hired, especially when those individuals will recognize the name. Let’s face it: getting those “oohs” and “ahhs” from others can make a new job that much more exciting. However, oftentimes the big corporate companies aren’t necessarily looking for the skills you provide at the time you’re providing them. For this reason, job searchers should also approach smaller companies, including startups, when sending in applications. You only have one resume and cover letter – Even if you’re applying to multiple positions in the same field, it’s very important to tailor each resume and cover letter to each position. We know, this isn’t what you wanted to hear, but skipping this step will put your resume behind any other that has been slightly altered for the specific job. Taking the extra time to change or add bullet points according to the job description has been proven to make a difference, and it’s worth the few minutes’ work. Another reason you may still be waiting for a call back from that hiring manager? An unorganized job search can lead to silly mistakes like forgetting interviews or failing to follow up. Luckily, there’s an easy fix to this problem! 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The number 13, black cats, breaking mirrors, or walking under ladders, may all be things you actively avoid – if you’re anything like the 25% of people in the US who consider themselves superstitious. Even if you don’t consider yourself a particularly superstitious person, you probably say “bless you” when someone sneezes, just in case the devil should decide to steal their soul – as our ancestors thought possible during a sneeze. Superstition also explains why many buildings do not have a 13th floor – preferring to label it 14, 14A 12B or M (the 13th letter of the alphabet) on elevator button panels because of concerns about superstitious tenants. Indeed, 13% of people in one survey indicated that staying on the 13th floor of a hotel would bother them – and 9% said they would ask for a different room. On top of this, some airlines such as Air France and Lufthansa, do not have a 13th row. Lufthansa also has no 17th row – because in some countries – such as Italy and Brazil – the typical unlucky number is 17 and not 13. What is superstition? Although there is no single definition of superstition, it generally means a belief in supernatural forces – such as fate – the desire to influence unpredictable factors and a need to resolve uncertainty. In this way then, individual beliefs and experiences drive superstitions, which explains why they are generally irrational and often defy current scientific wisdom. Psychologists who have investigated what role superstitions play, have found that they derive from the assumption that a connection exists between co-occurring, non-related events. For instance, the notion that charms promote good luck, or protect you from bad luck. Black cats are less likely to be adopted. Does superstition play a part? Shutterstock For many people, engaging with superstitious behaviours provides a sense of control and reduces anxiety – which is why levels of superstition increase at times of stress and angst. This is particularly the case during times of economic crisis and social uncertainty – notably wars and conflicts. Indeed, Researchers have observed how in Germany between 1918 and 1940 measures of economic threat correlated directly with measures of superstition. Touch wood Superstitious beliefs have been shown to help promote a positive mental attitude. Although they can lead to irrational decisions, such as trusting in the merits of good luck and destiny rather than sound decision making. Carrying charms, wearing certain clothes, visiting places associated with good fortune, preferring specific colours and using particular numbers are all elements of superstition. And although these behaviours and actions can appear trivial, for some people, they can often affect choices made in the real world. Lucky horseshoes. Shutterstock Superstitions can also give rise to the notion that objects and places are cursed. Such as the Annabelle the Doll – who featured in The Conjuring and two other movies – and is said to be inhabited by the spirit of a dead girl. A more traditional illustration is the Curse of the Pharaohs, which is said to be cast upon any person who disturbs the mummy of an Ancient Egyptian person – especially a pharaoh. Numbers themselves can also often be associated with curses. For example, the figure 666 in a licence plate is often featured in stories of misfortune. The most famous case was the numberplate “ARK 666Y”, which is believed to have caused mysterious vehicle fires and “bad vibes” for passengers. Sporting superstitions Superstition is also highly prevalent within sport – especially in highly competitive situations. Four out of five professional athletes report engaging with at least one superstitious behaviour prior to performance. Within sport, superstitions have been shown to reduce tension and provide a sense of control over unpredictable, chance factors. Superstitions practices tend to vary across sports, but there are similarities. Within football, gymnastics and athletics, for example, competitors reported praying for success, checking appearance in mirror and dressing well to feel better prepared. Players and athletes also engage with personalised actions and behaviours – such as wearing lucky clothes, kit and charms. Dayton baseball players try to bring good luck by twirling their fingers. Shutterstock Famous sportspeople often display superstitious behaviours. Notably, basketball legend Michael Jordan concealed his lucky North Carolina shorts under his Chicago Bulls team kit. Similarly, the tennis legend Björn Bork, reportedly wore the same brand of shirt when preparing for Wimbledon. Rafael Nadal has an array of rituals that he performs each time he plays. These include the manner in which he places his water bottles and taking freezing cold showers. Nadal believes these rituals help him to find focus, flow and perform well. Walking under ladders What all this shows is that superstitions can provide reassurance and can help to reduce anxiety in some people. But while this may well be true, research has shown that actions associated with superstitions can also become self-reinforcing – in that the behaviour develops into a habit and failure to perform the ritual can actually result in anxiety. This is even though the actual outcome of an event or situation is still dependent on known factors – rather than unknown supernatural forces. A notion consistent with the often quoted maxim, “the harder you work (practice) the luckier you get”. So the next time you break a mirror, see a black cat or encounter the number 13 – don’t worry too much about “bad luck”, as it’s most likely just a trick of the mind.
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writing war chess
intergalactic warfare, ie aliens vs us - aliens give us the resources worldwide
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writing vi talio
actors against critics in a small town, based on vengeance is mine - roald dahl
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writing slashimi
sweeney todd japanese
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revelation from a 1st person perspective
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writing bad connection
phone booth + evil sherlock = detective without ground access
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writing musical notes
staff notes telling a story based on a tune
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writing micronations
connecting sydney's m/nations
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writing mental gym
how to quantify mental improvement
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writing jl8
yale stewart transcription done as a radio play
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writing hustling for starters
bar hustles done with nothing
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writing hippie romance novel
flower in gun + soldier meeting romance
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writing grainzzz
zombie becoming human by eating vegetarians
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writing get well soon
get! well, soon
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writing diagon
2 planets seperated by a single concept wr- noise wr- imagine a world where interruption was punished, speech removed your physical health and noise pollution was a capital offence
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ultra villian with limited range, superhero improves body parts by eating ie arms for strength, legs for speed, etc
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writing black and white musical
pleasantville on stage
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writing past, present and future
discussing timeframes in a boring meetings document
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writing LIT calendar
a calendar made up of literary events.
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wr - w- writing a story equation
twilight zone
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advice : char / insecurity.fear / setting.rest / story / mind f
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wr- most dangerous wr- app
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wr- tips- always be writing
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wi- zeer clay - blacksmithing
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wi- x- clothing - black shirt - hat - vest - red something
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wi- tennis shoes, sneakers * ???
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wi- silk sleeping bag *
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wi- scrunchie+wallet
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wi- picnic set for guests
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wi- oru kayak
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wi- milky foot
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wi- tactical scarf with pockets
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theatre- 25th Annual Putnam Spelling Bee
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theatre- camelot
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theatre- city of angels
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theatre- company
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theatre- Damn yankees
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theatre- fiddler on the roof - rich man - matchmaker
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theatre- joseph and his technicolor dreamcoat
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theatre- kiss me kate (taming of the shrew)
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theatre- legally blonde
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theatre- les miserables
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theatre- long way home
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theatre- madame butterfly
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theatre- noises off
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theatre- rent
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theatre- showboat
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theatre- urinetown
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