Escaping the Rat Race
by Patrick Roberts
Since I live in the city I am assaulted with advertisements from the radio, TV and static billboards. I have to skip through commercials before I can watch the DVD I just bought. I almost throw important mail away in my attempts to sift through mountains of junk mail. I endure up-selling every time I buy a cup of coffee or fill up my car with gas. I don't answer my phone if it's a number I don't recognize because I know it's going to be a telemarketer. Tonight I tried to watch a professional bas...
Jobs for Java Professionals
by India Internet
The world is advancing at an immense speed in the contemporary times and thus there are various technological developments taking place each day. The IT sector is one arena where the burgeoning economy finds the best of its potential and aptitude employed. As the technology is the key element of almost every field of life, IT professionals that are well aware of technology and the latest software programs and computer languages are most sought. The requirement for the qualified IT profe...
Cruising Explained
by Stuart Hill
Cruising is a very safe and fairly in-expensive way to travel these days. How times have changed. The destinations you choose to go to is just one thing that highlights a cruise, but it is actually getting there that is most of the fun. Use the cruise ship itself to enjoy your vacation. Apart from the dining rooms, food buffets and 24 hour outlets you will experience for a fair part of your day, there are plent...
How to Research the Right Criminal Justice School for You
by Erik Johnson
Do you see yourself in the uniform of a police officer or as a forensic technician? Have you decided to either work as a paralegal or a private detective? Are you daring and passionate about getting into the crime scene and making a change? If the answer to all these questions is "Yes" then you should enroll yourself in a criminal justice training program in one of the best schools. If you want to pursue your career as a criminal justice, you should choose the right criminal justice school and g...
The Interviewer - Friend or Foe?
by Ron Clover
The hostile interviewer We often anticipate the interviewer to be friendly and well mannered. However, there are occasions in which the interviewer turns out to be hostile, impatient, inconsiderate and even aggressive. This may be due to their lack of experience, being unprofessional or plainly because they have an unpleasant personal nature. An interview conducted by such a person may induce apprehension or even anger on the applicants' part. In addition it may even compromise their sel...