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Global warming is a myth!

Posted 10/30/2008 - 19:36 by akuwadek

Response in the attached document.

Ten Rules of Success!

Posted 10/28/2008 - 17:45 by akuwadek

 I have attempted to list three rules that have been used consistently in each of the market analysis and research sample documents. While reviewing these documents, I tried to look at how the structure of each document was made specifically to serve their objectives:

What you see is what you believe!

Posted 10/23/2008 - 13:02 by akuwadek

   According to the author, modern imaging technology has made it extremely difficult to trust authenticity of any kind of visual data. Easy manipulation of photographs has become a household chore due to the fairly easy avaliability of imaging softwares like photoshop. E.g. Modification of Stalin's personal photographs for political purposes are some of the more sophisticated instances where image manipulation has been used. However, it is not just limited to this. Visuals can be used in deceiving ways to convey incorrect information. E.g.

Drivethru Group Book Review

Posted 10/21/2008 - 18:50 by akuwadek

    Any Business Plan instructional textbook should never mimic a self-help book. Creating a business plan is a skill that can be perfected through experience and appropriate application of knowledge.

A business plan that can breathe through fire!

Posted 10/16/2008 - 08:32 by akuwadek

    Any Business Plan instructional textbook should never mimic a self-help book. Creating a business plan is a skill that can be perfected through experience and appropriate application of knowledge.

Resumes with the weirdest names ever!

Posted 10/07/2008 - 07:51 by akuwadek

Of all the resumes I saw, the ones mentioned below had good formatting, which shows their level of interest, relevant work experience, coursework, awards, extracurricular activities, etc mentioned that clearly show that they are trying to relate their skills to the job they are applying to. I picked the following five resumes with the reasons for selecting them mentioned for each: 1. Student Halfway The resume has good formatting and there was a lot of relevant work experience listed in the resume. 2.

A Camera's perspective

Posted 09/23/2008 - 19:32 by akuwadek

I thought a lot about how I would look on camera after giving the idea pitch. But I realized that I looked composed and comfortable with the actions, body language and showed a good deal of enthusiasm.

My Resume reads "I know Bill Gates" .. (well, but I never said that he knows who I am)

Posted 09/18/2008 - 19:40 by akuwadek

I think that "The Skeptical Resume Reader" shows us an alternate way to looking at a resume. It isn't extremely helpful, though tells us that thinking about how a skeptical reader would look at one's resume, we are almost prepared for the worst. I feel that this is how every potential employee usually thinks.

99 Gallons of Originality!

Posted 09/10/2008 - 07:47 by akuwadek

The following are the different aspects I looked at:

A good idea sometimes doesn't suffice

Posted 09/10/2008 - 07:21 by akuwadek

I feel that the world is slowly shifting to the web (or web 2.0 as they call it). Facebook, mySpace, Flickr, etc have undoubtedly become a part of our daily life. But I wondered if we ever did something productive on a social network like facebook or myspace. No..in fact, we never do anything productive except being in touch with people.

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