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5 Methods To Make Your CV Stand Out

I can’t claim I know everything about CV writing but these 5 methods are my advice. 1. Include a URL to Your Blog Writing posts to a blog concerning the industry of which you are applying to may put you miles ahead of other applicants. Whilst a CV ideally can be no longer than two pages, a blog can be constructed of hundreds of pages. A blog can be a really good way to show your employer that you... 

Musings of a PR Student Awarded as a Top 50 Freshmen Advisor

Musings of a PR Student has recently been honored to receive eCollegeFinder.org’s Freshmen Advisor Award.  The Freshmen Advisor Award recognizes the top 50 Internet-based resources offering young students advice toward advancing their college-life experience.  By introducing students as well as parents to both the exciting and challenging trials and tribulations of beginning college Musings of... 

Coping with Dyslexia in the Education System

Like most people from my mother’s side of the family I have Dyslexia. Unlike most my mother’s side of the family the condition for me was caught early on. The earliest indication was my inability to differentiate between night and day. Whilst the sun rises in the East and sets to the West, the patterns in my mind related sleep to meal times. My mother recently reminded me of a time when I was... 

Decisions

Trying to compose an article on the composition of life’s decisions was always going to be difficult to write. Much like my act of turning this blank word document into a preponderance of words, decisions are difficult to make. I find that whenever I consider life to be a blank choice between the white and black my mood drops. This is because life is far more complex than a simple stage process.... 

Fancy guest blogging here?

At almost 100 different blog posts it is time for a change. Therefore, after much thought and mental deliberation, I have decided to allow guest blogging. It is not uncommon for me to receive emails asking for guest blogging opportunities. Well now these opportunities are open. Just visit the ‘Write a Guest Blog’ page and requirements, rules and submission will be explained. Guest blogging can... 
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#FollowFriday these Blogs

Every Friday the #FollowFriday/#FF hashtag trends on Twitter as people recommend their favorite followers to each other. This Friday I thought I would give a #FollowFriday to some of my favorite blogs on the internet. In no particular order… Ben’s Website “What is there to do on the internet, Anyway?” You’ve reached the sometimes ambiguous, cynically frosted, and adulterously whimsical... 

A Casual Observer

Who is the casual observer? A more pressing question, would you actually recognise him? What form should we assume that the casual observer should take? Perhaps a tall man, sophisticated but baring a style not too different from the ordinary? Could this observer be a woman? Forbid the anger of a lady who is not pleased with the world she finds in her midst. Is it the job of the casual observer to intervene... 

Liberty of the Press

Liberty of the Press
“The time, is to be hoped, is gone by, when any defence would be necessary of the ‘liberty of the press’ as one of the securities against corrupt or tyrannical government.” When John Stuart Mill wrote that in his essay On Liberty he was immediately contradicted by the introduction of the ‘Government Press Prosecutions 1858’. Mill stated at the time that he didn’t think he had been contradicted... 
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