2012-04-22, 13:50 | Link #5601 | |||
Megane girl fan
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Diagonally parked in a parallel universe.
Age: 55
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2012-04-24, 13:26 | Link #5602 |
Ineffectual Loner
Join Date: Mar 2011
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Hey guys, I need to ask something of you. Can you tell me how to write a resume? I need to know very specifically. A family member is signing up for a job at the local court house but she doesn't know how to. Any idea what to put, write?
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2012-04-24, 13:35 | Link #5603 |
Hail the power of Fujoshi
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: hahahahahahahahaha
Age: 35
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Advice from government agencies:
http://www.jobcentreguide.co.uk/cv-r...ude-in-your-cv http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/employme...ajob/dg_173655 (this one includes CV template)
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2012-04-25, 08:35 | Link #5604 | |
He Without a Title
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: The land of tempura
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Even if you aren't in Europe you can probably use the form to make one anyway and then use it as the basis to make your own.
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2012-04-26, 00:20 | Link #5605 |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Australia
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I will have to catch an absolutely important flight in the next few days. Is there anyway to call the airport to check if my departure will be OK (and i won't suddenly find myself stuck due to unexpected visa/ passport/ ticket issues)
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2012-04-26, 00:37 | Link #5606 | |
a.k.a. Flammenkrieg
IT Support
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Down under...
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Most airport websites should contain flight information for today, and the next few days as well. If you need to call up via phone, it's probably better to contact the airline directly (for ticketing and flight delays/cancellation issues). You may also wish to check the DFAT's smartraveller website as well, if you're heading overseas (specifically for visa and passport issues).
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2012-04-26, 01:07 | Link #5607 | |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Australia
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Damn, can't give out rep to you yet =(
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2012-04-29, 23:23 | Link #5610 | |
Moving in circles
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Singapore
Age: 49
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Will the euro zone's debt crisis affect the United States? Not directly, as I'm under the impression that most of the sovereign bonds at risk of default are held by European banks and are largely underwritten by the still-healthy German economy. Also, US exposure to Greece, Spain and Portugal, the economies most at risk of default, is minimal relative to America's exposure to China, for example. Tellingly, US manufacturing appears to be picking up, albeit in fits and starts, while much of Western Europe is mired in stagnation. American unemployment, while dire, seems to be stabilising, albeit also in fits and starts. Compared to the jobless rates in Spain and Greece, however, the US situation is clearly better. So, if anything, the figures seem to suggest that both macroeconomies are moving in independent trajectories. However, the world economy as a whole is in a jittery state, and is probably just one or two shocks away from a full-blown crisis of confidence. With China no longer able to prop up global growth the way it did in 2008/09, a crisis is the last thing all of us, not just the US, need. Last edited by TinyRedLeaf; 2012-04-30 at 01:03. Reason: Grammar... |
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2012-04-30, 02:26 | Link #5612 | |
NYAAAAHAAANNNNN~
Join Date: Nov 2007
Age: 35
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If I make a guess, he is looking for a few stocks to buy. Just look out for money flow instead.....it WILL affect the rest of the world but there is still money to be made from it. Wait, does it mean if my sister donates blood to me, we committed incest?
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2012-04-30, 02:30 | Link #5613 | |
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2012-04-30, 03:38 | Link #5617 | |
temporary safeguard
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Germany
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Same goes for bloodplasma, which should not contain any cells after being seperated. With theses types of blood transfusion (almost) no genes gets transfered. I don't think anyone does full blood transfusion anymore, right? |
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2012-04-30, 03:44 | Link #5618 |
Komrades of Kitamura Kou
Join Date: Jul 2004
Age: 39
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Eh whole blood is still given in cases where rapid blood volume loss occurs. Most of the time it's just packed RBCs or plasma, but in cases of severe anemia and hypovolemia whole blood transfusions are still done.
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2012-04-30, 03:53 | Link #5619 | |
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2012-04-30, 03:57 | Link #5620 |
Komrades of Kitamura Kou
Join Date: Jul 2004
Age: 39
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I can't imagine 3L rapid infusion of PNSS being good in the long run... that's just putting water and salt in your system. I guess you really wouldn't have a choice in a provincial government hospital.
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