We all make judgments, from the time we first see someone until the last time we say goodbye. Nothing other people say or do seems to escape our scrutiny. We judge the food people eat, the metaphors they like to use, the clothes they wear, and the preachiness of their blog posts. Judging is great, so it's important to do it accurately. Today we will the learn the ancient and revered art of judging people by the books they read in public.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
How to Write an Effective Resume
If you need a job, the universally important thing to have is a resume. This is, essentially, a list of your most important qualifications--including job experience, awards, and a personality summary. There are hundreds of guides on how to write a great resume. Some of them are very long. A resume is not a script, though. It's a chance for you to present yourself uniquely and professionally before your employer ever sees you. These steps should help you to create a resume that is engaging and effective.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
How to Eat an Oreo
Oreos are among the most popular culinary devices in America. They are easily found in almost any grocery store or supermarket. But how do you use one? This question opens up a debate of many sides, each of which is well-defended. However, one of them is right, and the rest of them are wrong. What follows is the right way.
Warning: Improper use of an Oreo cookie can cause severe digestive problems.
Warning: Improper use of an Oreo cookie can cause severe digestive problems.
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