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Does anyone understand the "physics" behind the World Trade Center collapse?
The story... The amount of energy required to pulverise the concrete in the North WTC tower, then heat up and expand the dust cloud was more than ten times that available from a gravity-driven collapse. Our take... Several people have said this, but Jim Hoffman lays out the figures most comprehensively. Here's his conclusion. The amount of energy required to expand the North Tower's dust cloud was many times the entire potential energy of the tower's elevated mass due to gravity. The over 10-fold disparity between the most conservative estimate and the gravitational energy is not easily dismissed as reflecting uncertainties in quantitative assessments The official explanation that the Twin Tower collapses were gravity-driven events appears insufficient to account for the documented energy flows. http://911research.wtc7.net/papers/dustvolume/volumev3.html This appears to be supported with plenty of figures, but we see plenty of room for alternative views. We detail some below, but please keep in mind that we’re in no way qualified to say these are correct. There’s no major structural engineering experience here, no in-depth knowledge of physics: these pages are probably the most likely to be embarrassingly wrong than anything else on this site. Or to put it another way, if you don’t have the scientific knowledge to evaluate our arguments, please don’t assume we’re correct simply because that’s the conclusion you’d prefer. And having said that, here’s a few potential issues with Hoffmans paper. For example... We’re told that the energy required to collapse the towers and produce the dust cloud effects was more than ten times the potential energy available through a straightforward gravitational collapse. But how much energy did this source contain? The magnitude of that source cannot be determined with much precision thanks to the secrecy surrounding details of the towers' construction. However, FEMA's Building Performance Assessment Report gives an estimate: "Construction of WTC 1 resulted in the storage of more than 4 x 10^11 joules of potential energy over the 1,368-foot height of the structure". http://911research.wtc7.net/papers/dustvolume/volumev3.html FEMA don’t tell us how that figure is calculated, what it may or may not include. (The word “construction” suggests they may be talking about the building structure and not including its contents, for instance). Therefore we have no way to tell whether this key figure is accurate or not, and there are widely differing figures: an ACSE article, for instance, reports this: For example, the construction of WTC 1 resulted in the storage of more than 3 x 10^12 J of potential energy over the 1,360 ft height of the structure. http://www.pubs.asce.org/ceonline/ceonline02/0502feat.html That’s perhaps 7.5 times the figure estimated by the FEMA report, and in a curiously similar sentence. We might hope the more official FEMA figure is correct, but as neither documents show any calculations it’s impossible to say for sure. It does seem unwise to take either figure as a meaningful maximum, though. In addition, whatever the energy in the building, there were additional sources of energy available to be released as heat. Hoffman asserts that most of the dust was concrete, but this may not be true. It’s claimed that most of the concrete was reduced to tiny 10-60 micron particles, but there’s no clear explanation of how this figure is derived, either. And there is some disagreement on this. While Dr Steven Jones has described concrete being pulverised to “flour-like powder”, for instance: The horizontal ejection of structural steel members for hundreds of feet and the pulverization of concrete to flour-like powder, observed clearly in the collapses of the WTC towers, provide further evidence for the use of explosives – as well-explained in http://911research.wtc7.net/talks/towers/index.html. (See also, Griffin, 2004, chapter 2.) Source Jones January 2007 “Hard Evidence” article suggests otherwise: As we examined the WTC-debris sample, we found large chunks of concrete (irregular in shape and size, one was approximately 5cm X 3 cm X 3cm) as well as medium-sized pieces of wall-board (with the binding paper still attached). Thus, the pulverization was in fact NOT to fine dust, and it is a false premise to start with near-complete pulverization to fine powder (as might be expected from a mini-nuke or a “star-wars” beam destroying the Towers). Indeed, much of the mass of the MacKinlay sample was clearly in substantial pieces of concrete and wall-board rather than in fine-dust form... It seems that the 9/11 truth community likewise “has been slow to understand” that the WTC dust particles in greatest abundance are the “supercoarse” variety rather than “fine” particles, and that significant chunks of concrete were also found in the WTC rubble. Source Hoffman’s calculations on pulverising, then heating the dust miss one point. And although Hoffman assumes the dust cloud expansion is heat-driven, there may have been other contributing factors. We’ve already made our lack of qualifications clear, though. Why should you believe us? No reason at all. So let’s say we’re wrong on every single point, and Hoffman is 100% correct. What would that imply? We already know that Hoffman's article treats 4 x 10^11 joules as the amount of energy available for release in the towers from a gravitational collapse. And according to his conclusion this is less than one tenth of the energy required. Therefore we need to multiply this figure by at least 9, giving 36 x 10^11 joules of energy required from some other source. (And as Hoffman keeps saying the effects need more than ten times this amount of energy, and he’s being conservative, then this is an absolute minimum). Now if this was to be provided by explosives, then how much might be required? Well, a metric ton (1,000 KG) of TNT has 4.184 * 10^9 joules ( http://www.answers.com/topic/megaton ). A ton is a lot of explosives, but not enough for us: we have to get to 36 x 10^11 joules. Which suggests we would need 860.420 tons (aka 860,420 kilogrammes, or 1,896,901 pounds) of TNT to produce the WTC collapse and its observed results. Nearly 1.9 million pounds of explosives placed without noticing? Per tower? How many detonators do you think might be required for that? How much cabling? Is this sounding just a tiny bit unlikely to anyone? There are more powerful explosives, of course: C4 will offer 34% more energy, for instance, reducing out requirements to 642,104 kilogrammes. Let's assume the conspirators used something ten times more powerful still: now we're down to 64,210 kg, or 141,558 pounds of this mystery explosive. Per tower. We're being generous here, but this still isn't sounding very plausible. Yes, we hear you, maybe the conspirators used something even stronger. Small nuclear weapons, for instance. Trouble is, that doesn’t really match with what we’re told are demolition “squibs” visible during the WTC collapse (centre of the tower, low down on this pic)... Does that look like the result of a nuclear explosion to you? Or just a puff of smoke or dust as a floor collapses inside the building? If such a massive amount of explosive energy is really required, then shouldn’t it have been more obvious, both audibly and in the pictures? None of this proves anything, of course, however it does suggest one of two options. Either Hoffmans calculations are correct, in which case he's managed to prove that it's most unlikely conventional explosives can possibly have brought down the WTC. Or Hoffmans calculations are wrong, in which case we can conclude nothing from them at all. UPDATE: read another perspective on Hoffmans calculations in an interesting paper by Dr Frank Greening, which he’s allowed us to host here.

Thermite physics-- Wrap it around the joist ka-boom. Then you can SEE the where the steel melted. (have you seen it? cover-up physics-- hide the steel in weeks. 2. INVESTIGATE, after 3 1/2 years. logic physics-- pretend your bushbrained stupid and say "its logical 3 buildings fell in their footprint--all coming down for diff reasons- for the first time in history!! Seriously...thanks for tying to figure--but, we can need the best minds ALL workin together to get the "I N D E P E N T E N T " TRUTH. The bushbunch YOU KNOW--wont allow that. And YOU KNOW e x a c t l y "why".

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Please help me to make my resume better and give me some ideas for better advancement opportunities. I really appreciate this and will send thank yous to each individual. Tell me what is good and what doesn't need to be on the resume. (I didn't include my place of residence for security purposes) rasheenmiller@yahoo.com Objective To obtain a position with a company that will allow me to utilize my skills, knowledge, and experience in clerical office administration . Education -Widener University Chester, Pa. Business Management [Sept 2005- May 2007] BUS 110 Introduction to Business Concepts ACCT 204-ACCT 205 - Financial/Managerial Accounting ENGL 102 - Advanced Composition and Literature PRWR 215 - Effective Communication MGT 210 - Foundations of Management -Norristown Area High School Norristown, Pa. Graduated [Sept 2001-June 2005] Experience March 2008-Present [Billing Agent] -1 and 1 Internet | 701 Lee Rd, Chesterbrook, Pa 19087 Manage difficult customers who are late on payments, explain billing inquiries and invoices to new customers, update credit card and contact information on expired hosting accounts, reply to emails concerning locking and unlocking of accounts, receive frequent faxes for identification of accounts, assist customers through control panel and cancellations of accounts, unlock web space for customers who resolve outstanding balances, issue credits back to customers, responsible for answering 40 or more calls daily. July 2007-February 2008 [Sales Associate] -Littman Jewelers | 500 w Germantown Pike, Plymouth Meeting, Pa. 19462 Responsible for opening and closing store, diamond testedall jewelry before inspections and cleanings, case counted and book kept all high end jewelry over $1,500, received and transfered jewelry to various store locations, retagged sale promotions in store and cases. Also responsible for cash deposits and filing bank deposits for store inventory reporting. September 2005-May 2007 [Student Manager of Campus Affairs] -Widener University| 1 University Place, Chester Pa. 19013 Managed University Center files for weekly student functions, scheduled and broadcasted events in university databases, assisted in planning and organizing guest events, provided strong team leadership and supported student employee concepts , responsible for promoting special guests, supervised and trained 4 student employees for prompting evening events in Alumni Auditorium. May 2001- September 2004 [Department Associate] -Giant Supermarket| 1760 DeKalb Pike, Blue Bell, PA. 19422 Provided fast and friendly customer service during checkout, responsible for accounting daily cash and credit transactions, processed credit cards and issued money back for debits, aided in dairy and seafood departments when assistance was needed. Awards and Achievements Attended 2006 Association of College Unions International Student Leadership Conference [ Stonybrook, NY ] Widener University Men's Track and Field 2005 Middle Atlantic Conference Winner [ Widener University ] Qualifications Ability to prioritize and multi-task in a fast paced environment Work well under pressure with minimal or no supervision Outstanding communication skills, both verbal and written Very strong planning and organizational skills -References are available upon request

My first thoughts are this: Drop the supermarket job, it has nothing to do with business experience. Don't list every class you've taken in your major, that's just not a correct format. If you're a graduate it should look like B.S. Business Administration, XXX University, Spring 1998 or "degree pending". Clean up the business experience to include more active language. Answering 40 calls a day isn't much, so you might say managing incoming calls or heavy phones or whatever. Remember to always use big verbs for this type of thing. You can write me if you need more help.

I don't know about this. What do you think?
Lilianna and Chris had decided to go for their ride in the orchard forest near the palace. Chris had brought two dull practice swords, two long bows, and two quivers full of arrows. Lilianna was the only one who had thought to bring some lunch. This they ate on the way to a place Chris had set up. When the two arrived at the clearing, they let their horses munch on the nearby grass. “Have you handled any weapon?” he asked. “I've touched a cross bow but that's it,” Lilianna replied. “Well, I guess I'll have teach you from the start. You grip the sword with your hands, like this,” Chris said, showing Lilianna how the sword lay in his hands. He then put it in her hands and adjusted it until it sat perfect. “This is a basic slash,” he explained, getting his own sword out of his pack before slashing downward. When Lilianna tried, the sword flew out of her hand and struck the tree in front of her. “Woops,” she mumbled before going to pick it up. When she tried again, she managed to keep a hold of it but hit her right foot. “OW!” she screamed, dropping the weapon. She might have taken her foot off if the sword wasn't dull. All the same, it hurt. “You almost had it. Do you want to try again?” Chris asked. Lilianna nodded and picked up the sword. She managed the third time and got it right. “You did it!” Chris shouted. They kept on with swords for another hour before taking a short break. “You got the downward slash, the left butterfly cut, the thrust, and all the pars,” Chris commented. “Do ya think you can handle bows?”he asked. “Yeah. They can't hurt as much as that sword,” Lilianna responded. Chris got up and handed her a bow and a quiver before picking his own up. He set up two targets. “There. Now you grip the arrow like this,” he picked it up with his thumb, index finger, and middle finger. “You do this while setting it on the string.” He put it on his bow string and pulled it half way. “Then you stand like this, pull it back, aim, and loose,” he explained, showing her the stance before firing. He hit the center of his target. “My turn,” Lilianna shouted picking an arrow out of the quiver. She did as Chris said. When it came to pulling the arrow back, she pulled too far and the arrow fell off of the string. Lilianna picked it up and tried again. Her arrow whiz-zed over the target and kept going. She tried again and again until she hit the target. “Very good. Now-” he was cut off by three masked people running out from behind the trees. All three carried swords. Chris glanced at his true sword and saw he didn't have chance to reach it. The three ran at Chris while Lilianna put an arrow to her bow. She shot and grazed the head of the tallest attacker. Chris backed up until he was three inches from Lilianna's bow arm. She already had another arrow on the string when Chris dove for his sword. Lilianna loosed her arrow when the three went after him. Her shot landed in front of the leader. By that time, Chris had his sword ,and another, in his hands. He threw Lilianna hers, which she dropped her bow to catch. This was the real thing. “Why do we have to do this?” one asked. “Cuz the boss wants us to. Now, get the girl, me n' Luther'll get the prince,” one of the others cried. One went after Lilianna as its comrades went after Chris. Lilianna performed a downward slash on her opponent when they were within range. They easily pared the move and tried to lunge. Lilianna side stepped out of the way and did a left butterfly cut. Again she was blocked. Lilianna chanced a look at the two on one battle to her right. Chris's sword was like a silver blur against the other two's slow blocks. She looked back at her opponent just in time to block his attack and lunge. Her attack nearly landed and she knocked her attacker on his rear. She put the point of her blade against the boys throat. “Surrender,” she told him and he obliged. She knocked him on the head the her hilt before running to help Chris. Before she could reach him, two things happened. One of the masked people pushed Chris down and Lilianna was grabbed from behind. “Let me go!” she screamed as she struggled against her restrainer. When the other attacker raised his sword, Lilianna fought even more. She looked away when the sword was brought down. “Chris!” she yelled when she saw the sword through his body. She managed to push her captor away and ran to Chris. The person had already pulled their sword out when she flung herself on top of her lover. “I'm alright,” he murmured into Lilianna's ear. She looked into his eyes and noticed that his face was pale. “Can I borrow your jacket? I'll buy you a new one later.” She nodded and gave it to him. Someone grabbed her left arm. Lilianna dropped the sword in her right hand to slap person. They yelped when her hand touched their face. A burn mark was left when she took her hand away. It had burnt some of the mask unto their face. “Do you want more?” she asked, taking her hand to slap him again. He backed away. “Leave! Tell your stupid boss I'll kill him!” she screamed at the three. They obeyed, not wanting to get burned by her hand. She turned to Chris again. His face was completely drained of any color. Her jacket was bunched against his wound. “We have to get you home,” she told him, starting to cry. “Skyterror! Merthan! Someone!” she screamed. She looked around, the horses were gone. “Lilianna, stop. We're too far away from the castle. No one can hear-” the sound of horse hooves cut him off. “Over here! Please, we need help!” she cried. Chris's white shirt was stain-ed with blood and Lilianna's tears. The hooves grew louder. Soon, a rider and her horse came into the clearing. It was Kairia. “Lilianna, Prince Christopher, are you-” she saw the blood on Chris's shirt. In a heartbeat, she was standing over Chris with her charm bag in hand. “This will stop the bleeding,” Kairia told Chris, who was showing her his wound. She put a yellow powder on the bleeding spot. After the bleeding stopped, Kairia addressed Lilianna. “I'm taking him to Stacy. Sorry but my pony can handle only two riders, you'll have to find your horses and ride home. Here, take this charm,” she commanded, handing Lilianna a opal stone on a bronze chain. Lilianna put it on. Kairia touched it and murmured softly. The stone glowed and felt warm against Lilianna's skin. Chris moaned. “I have to go now,” Kairia told Lilianna before hosting Chris into her saddle. Kairia sat on the cantle part of her saddle before taking the reins and kicking her pony into a run. Lilianna set to work on trying to find the horses. “Here horses. Hey horses, horses, horses,” Lilianna called out as she would to a lost dog. “What am I thinking?” she told herself. “They aren't dogs.” At the same time, she remembered that they were trained to go back to the castle. “Lilianna,” a familiar voice called out. Again it shouted, “Lilianna!” “Skyterror, I'm over here,” Lilianna desperately cried. I know its long, but its a whole chapter. Chris is the prince of my story and Lilianna is a girl he likes.

hmmm...it wasn't bad, but I was a bit confused. i didn't really know what was going on at all. One thing I really struggled with was the time of the story. is it a modern fairy tale or something like that? it would be good to clarify the setting a bit more. Um..other suggestions: I don't like the name Christopher for that character. i think, that you did well with Lilianna and Kairia, but Chris didn't exactly fit in for me, so explore some different and more unique names... It would be nice to give a little more background info. I was, as I said before, confused. It was lacking something, but overall, it wasn't too bad. Make sure that your plot can build, because your reader may be questioning where you're going with the story. But, with a bit of tweaking I think it'll be pretty good. You had me interested though, so good luck and Cheers! Sorry about the constructive criticism and hope I was helpful.

Here we go again with Ebay Making more Money What do you think about it?


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What do you think?
Lilianna and Chris had decided to go for their ride in the orchard forest near the palace. Chris had brought two dull practice swords, two long bows, and two quivers full of arrows. Lilianna was the only one who had thought to bring some lunch. This they ate on the way to a place Chris had set up. When the two arrived at the clearing, they let their horses munch on the nearby grass. “Have you handled any weapon?” he asked. “I've touched a cross bow but that's it,” Lilianna replied. “Well, I guess I'll have teach you from the start. You grip the sword with your hands, like this,” Chris said, showing Lilianna how the sword lay in his hands. He then put it in her hands and adjusted it until it sat perfect. “This is a basic slash,” he explained, getting his own sword out of his pack before slashing downward. When Lilianna tried, the sword flew out of her hand and struck the tree in front of her. “Woops,” she mumbled before going to pick it up. When she tried again, she managed to keep a hold of it but hit her right foot. “OW!” she screamed, dropping the weapon. She might have taken her foot off if the sword wasn't dull. All the same, it hurt. “You almost had it. Do you want to try again?” Chris asked. Lilianna nodded and picked up the sword. She managed the third time and got it right. “You did it!” Chris shouted. They kept on with swords for another hour before taking a short break. “You got the downward slash, the left butterfly cut, the thrust, and all the pars,” Chris commented. “Do ya think you can handle bows?”he asked. “Yeah. They can't hurt as much as that sword,” Lilianna responded. Chris got up and handed her a bow and a quiver before picking his own up. He set up two targets. “There. Now you grip the arrow like this,” he picked it up with his thumb, index finger, and middle finger. “You do this while setting it on the string.” He put it on his bow string and pulled it half way. “Then you stand like this, pull it back, aim, and loose,” he explained, showing her the stance before firing. He hit the center of his target. “My turn,” Lilianna shouted picking an arrow out of the quiver. She did as Chris said. When it came to pulling the arrow back, she pulled too far and the arrow fell off of the string. Lilianna picked it up and tried again. Her arrow whiz-zed over the target and kept going. She tried again and again until she hit the target. “Very good. Now-” he was cut off by three masked people running out from behind the trees. All three carried swords. Chris glanced at his true sword and saw he didn't have chance to reach it. The three ran at Chris while Lilianna put an arrow to her bow. She shot and grazed the head of the tallest attacker. Chris backed up until he was three inches from Lilianna's bow arm. She already had another arrow on the string when Chris dove for his sword. Lilianna loosed her arrow when the three went after him. Her shot landed in front of the leader. By that time, Chris had his sword ,and another, in his hands. He threw Lilianna hers, which she dropped her bow to catch. This was the real thing. “Why do we have to do this?” one asked. “Cuz the boss wants us to. Now, get the girl, me n' Luther'll get the prince,” one of the others cried. One went after Lilianna as its comrades went after Chris. Lilianna performed a downward slash on her opponent when they were within range. They easily pared the move and tried to lunge. Lilianna side stepped out of the way and did a left butterfly cut. Again she was blocked. Lilianna chanced a look at the two on one battle to her right. Chris's sword was like a silver blur against the other two's slow blocks. She looked back at her opponent just in time to block his attack and lunge. Her attack nearly landed and she knocked her attacker on his rear. She put the point of her blade against the boys throat. “Surrender,” she told him and he obliged. She knocked him on the head the her hilt before running to help Chris. Before she could reach him, two things happened. One of the masked people pushed Chris down and Lilianna was grabbed from behind. “Let me go!” she screamed as she struggled against her restrainer. When the other attacker raised his sword, Lilianna fought even more. She looked away when the sword was brought down. “Chris!” she yelled when she saw the sword through his body. She managed to push her captor away and ran to Chris. The person had already pulled their sword out when she flung herself on top of her lover. “I'm alright,” he murmured into Lilianna's ear. She looked into his eyes and noticed that his face was pale. “Can I borrow your jacket? I'll buy you a new one later.” She nodded and gave it to him. Someone grabbed her left arm. Lilianna dropped the sword in her right hand to slap person. They yelped when her hand touched their face. A burn mark was left when she took her hand away. It had burnt some of the mask unto their face. “Do you want more?” she asked, taking her hand to slap him again. He backed away. “Leave! Tell your stupid boss I'll kill him!” she screamed at the three. They obeyed, not wanting to get burned by her hand. She turned to Chris again. His face was completely drained of any color. Her jacket was bunched against his wound. “We have to get you home,” she told him, starting to cry. “Skyterror! Merthan! Someone!” she screamed. She looked around, the horses were gone. “Lilianna, stop. We're too far away from the castle. No one can hear-” the sound of horse hooves cut him off. “Over here! Please, we need help!” she cried. Chris's white shirt was stain-ed with blood and Lilianna's tears. The hooves grew louder. Soon, a rider and her horse came into the clearing. It was Kairia. “Lilianna, Prince Christopher, are you-” she saw the blood on Chris's shirt. In a heartbeat, she was standing over Chris with her charm bag in hand. “This will stop the bleeding,” Kairia told Chris, who was showing her his wound. She put a yellow powder on the bleeding spot. After the bleeding stopped, Kairia addressed Lilianna. “I'm taking him to Stacy. Sorry but my pony can handle only two riders, you'll have to find your horses and ride home. Here, take this charm,” she commanded, handing Lilianna a opal stone on a bronze chain. Lilianna put it on. Kairia touched it and murmured softly. The stone glowed and felt warm against Lilianna's skin. Chris moaned. “I have to go now,” Kairia told Lilianna before hosting Chris into her saddle. Kairia sat on the cantle part of her saddle before taking the reins and kicking her pony into a run. Lilianna set to work on trying to find the horses. “Here horses. Hey horses, horses, horses,” Lilianna called out as she would to a lost dog. “What am I thinking?” she told herself. “They aren't dogs.” At the same time, she remembered that they were trained to go back to the castle. “Lilianna,” a familiar voice called out. Again it shouted, “Lilianna!” “Skyterror, I'm over here,” Lilianna desperately cried. 1. I am keeping the names so don't even suggest to change them. 2. Lilianna and Chris are lovers. He is a squire about 19 years old. She is from our world and she is 16 here. 3. I don't care about misspellings right now. 4. This is the TENTH chapter, not the first.

Good; I'd like to know what transpired previously

Why has Obama backed out of.?.............(details below)?
Why after saying he would appear, has Obama backed out of a Town Hall meeting sponsored by Military Spouses for Change ? MEDIA ADVISORY MILITARY AND VETERAN ADVOCATES INVITE SENATORS MCCAIN AND OBAMA TO FORT HOOD TEXAS Presidential Town Hall to Focus on Military and Veterans For Immediate Release: Contact: Carissa Picard, Managing Director, 2008 Fort Hood Presidential Town Hall Consortium, 254.554.1513, hoodtownhall@gmail.com. 2008 Fort Hood Presidential Town Hall Monday August 11, 2008, 9:00 pm (EST) Bell County Expo Center 301 West Loop 121 Belton, Texas 76513 Hosted by the 2008 Fort Hood Presidential Town Hall Consortium To be carried live on the CBS Television Network. http://www.militaryspousesforchange.com/

Probably because he can't answer the tough questions from a military audience. He would need his prepared speeches and teleprompter to look good to any military group.

What is key to a good resume?
Please help me figure out what to change in this resume. If you see any spelling or grammar error please feel free to point those out as well. The wording is not so great either. I need tips on what things should I focus on pointing out, and things I shouldn't put on the resume. I didn't intend to write the resume for a specific audience or job, but most likely I would want it be for a clerical or office job. Here's the resume (not the whole thing): Objective Highly self motivated and goal oriented individual committed to pursuing a position in sales management with TA Travel Centers. Summary of Qualifications •Able to multi-task in a high volume customer focus team based environment. •Excellent interpersonal skills, effective oral and written communication skills. •Bilingual-fluent in both English and French. •In depth computer experience with Excel, Word, Web designing, Visual Basic programming, Flash, Photoshop, and PowerPoint. Experience Village Pizza & Pub, Carpentersville, IL 2007-2008 Host/Server’s Assistant/Busboy Achievements: •Generated costumers by providing attentive and personalize service. •Led to an overall increase in tips by talking with customers giving them an “at home” feel. •Managed to serve and bus several parties of 40+ customers. Responsibilities: •Handled many task at the same time including kitchen duty, serving food and drinks, attending customers, restocking, clearing tables, sitting customers, and overall maintenance of the restaurant. •Worked after closing hours cleaning dining area, bar and restrooms, restocking, and closing the facility. •Handled a very fast pace and busy environment with little to no mistakes. Motorola, Shamburg, IL 2008 Industrial Intern Achievements: •Improved quality of product by carefully paying attention to details and eliminating defects. •Accelerated flow of product by fast, but attentive, rate of work, thus achieving production goals earlier than expected. •Reduced hazardous incident by following company policies, procedures and method of safety. Responsibilities: •Built radio sites according to plans given by project managers. •Scanned, inspected and registered the product into computer data. •Wore safety equipment at all time. •Moved heavy equipment with proper lifting techniques. Also I was thinking on including hobbies or volunteer work. How would I go about doing so?

The key to a really good resume is its gotta be short, breif and well presented, because you have pasted it on yahoo answers i cant see how you would present it in word document, umm i put mine in a table but obviously edited it, hide the table, basically when presenting it you gotta fiddle with it around but never put fancy writing just put normal font but change the sizes, employers never spend a lengthy time on a resume the just brisk through it. Include interests and if your going for a clerical job then add a cover letter i have put the link down for you to see what a cover letter looks like, include all your certificates, reference letters if you can, employers might not spend a lot of time through it but when they brisk though it they will be impressed by the more scanning they doin an interveiw. Another thing to make it look really professional get those folders with the leather cover you can get them usually in any office store,that is for the interveiw. Dont freak out remember , <-- short, breif and well presented--->, best of luck

Would/Do you wear a purity ring ?
Teen star Miley Cyrus wears one, so does "American Idol" winner Jordin Sparks and the members of the hit boy band The Jonas Brothers. But it took the ridicule of a British comedian at a music awards show to highlight the entry of purity rings into the old equation of sex, drugs and rock'n'roll -- minus the drugs. Purity rings, also known as chastity or promise rings, are worn by tens of thousands of young American teens who have pledged to remain virgins until marriage. Originating in the United States in the 1990s among Christian groups, the rings are embossed with words like "True Love Waits" or "One Life One Love" and are worn by both sexes. The concept has increasingly entered the world of pop rock music that once was the dominion of teen rebellion, and that fact perplexed Russell Brand, the anarchic host of the MTV Music Video Awards show in Los Angeles. "It is a little bit ungrateful because (the Jonas Brothers) could literally have sex with any woman they want, but they're just not going to do it!," Brand told the audience. "That's like Superman just deciding not to fly, but to go home on a bus." Sparks, 18, stood up for teen heartthrobs Kevin Jonas, 20, and his brothers Joe, 19 and Nick, 16, telling a cheering audience of rock stars. "I just wanna say, it's not bad to wear a promise ring because not every guy and a girl wants to be a slut, OK?" Denny Pattyn, an evangelical pastor who founded the Silver Ring Thing 12 years ago, says celebrities can both help and hurt his group's quest to create a cultural shift in America where premarital abstinence becomes the rule rather than the exception. Britney Spears once wore one and so did singer Jessica Simpson, who said she kept her pledge before her brief 2002 marriage to Nick Lachey. "The Jonas Brothers, Jordin Sparks, Miley Cyrus -- they are doing a great job so far," Pattyn told Reuters. Disney actresses Selina Gomez, 16, and Demi Lovato, 16, also wear purity rings. "But when a celebrity has maybe put the ring on without the right education and inspiration and then they go out and do something crazy, then it's a reflection on us." Pattyn said that wearing a ring is a constant reminder to stick with the promise. "It is a commitment, like a wedding ring. It is more likely to work," he said. The Silver Ring Thing, which runs high energy music stage shows encouraging 12-18 year-olds to take an abstinence pledge, is expanding its U.S. programs to South Africa, Brazil, Britain and Romania to meet public demand there. Critics applaud the principle but say the problems arise when young Americans grow up, and are often ignorant of how to manage contraception and sexual health when they do decide to have sex. "It is probably a nice thing that we have celebrities who are trying to be role models and model healthy behaviors," said Michael Reece, director of the Center for Sexual Health Promotion at Indiana University. "But these abstinence pledges leave people completely unprepared, once they make the decision to become sexually active, and what happens is that we have a society that is sexually illiterate," Reece told Reuters.

its a bit late for me to be wearing one =)

WHEN will this STOP??


girl that was a dissertation break it down the reason is the rest of the world is not the nice safe nest we have built.