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You must have heard some of our friends saying that they were saved in that recent test thanks to their notes!! And I’m sure you would always take a resolution to start taking notes from the next course, but not knowing where to start and what to do, we eventually give up. This post is for you, on how to become great at taking notes!! Taking notes is a great way of helping you identify important concepts i
“Linsanity” is the latest word. The world of sports – and writing – can’t get enough of Jeremy Lin after he led the Knicks to its sixth straight win. Headline writers have been busy finding ways to spin his name into a portmanteau word to praise his incredible run. “Linsanity” has been the easiest so far. “I’m just glad it went like this, so we could calm the ‘Linsanity’ down a little bit,”
Well, the economic recovery is still weak, jobs aren’t pouring down. So it’s possible that “recruiting intensity per vacancy” is low. Most employers don’t feel that urgency to “increase their ranks.” This might change as the job market improves. What will not is the long-term concern about the employability of American workers. Worry about their skills. Steven J. Davis, a professor at the University o
The jobs are coming back – in the US, in Europe and in large numbers in south-east Asia. That is the good news. The bad news is, US employers’ complaint that they are having trouble filling vacant posts. Surprising, isn’t it, with those large unemployment numbers? (13 million according to estimates). More than half of US employers surveyed in 2011 by Manpower Group said they couldn’t fill job openings becau
Here is the last one in the series. It is a thank-you note, all right, but with that twist on punctuation. Amazing, isn’t it what simple punctuation changes can do to your writing? Here goes. Dear Aunt XXX, Sorry it has taken me so long to write telling you how much I liked your Christmas present this year, only I didn’t have the time. To take it back and get another would be out of the question! I suppose
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The only way to say “Thank You” is to give the giver a hug. Not always possible. In formal situations (got a job!) where this is not possible, the only alternative is to put pen to paper, write a note by hand. The Magazine ran a competition to test how good people’s writing skills and grammar are by asking readers to compose “thank-you” notes. The challenge is how to say it properly. A thank-you letter re
Here are some specific instances where a thank-you note is a must. Do you know how to draft them? Read these simplified versions. [1] Thank-You Note Following a Job Interview (a) Write the note soon after the interview. Which means before the decision is made. (b Say what you liked about the interview, the company, the position. (c) Emphasize briefly and specifically your suitability for the job. (d) Address concer
I don’t know how well this works, but we need in diverse classrooms is “cultural competence”. [1] One way to enhance this is to have “multi-cultural days”. I find this happening in most schools, both private and public. I’ve been to one in New Jersey and several in California. [So we can expect better understanding of diversity in future?] And why not have an open discussion in class about diversity iss
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