Maine's Newest Superhero Hits the Stands in an All-Ages Graphic Novel Series
Fans of classic adventure, meet Capt'n Eli! Created in the tradition of Flash Gordon, Buck Rogers, and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, The Undersea Adventures of Capt'n Eli is the story of a boy with extraordinary scientific abilities and unusual ties to the sea. Written and illustrated by Jay Piscopo of Portland, Maine, The Undersea Adventures of Capt'n Eli all ages graphic novel series is distributed nationally to comic shops, book stores, and libraries through Diamond Comic Distributors.
On Campus Interviews - A Chance For Your "First Job" As Well As Career Employment
During the course of training or secondary educations some organizations - companies, firms as well as major non-profit organizations of great status and reputation will offer campus interviews to graduating students in such fields as engineering, electronics, business management, law accounting, computer information systems and marketing
Career Jobs and Employment
Individual dreams vary. But a common dream is to have a rewarding Career Jobs and Employment. What it takes to have a satisfying Career Jobs and Employment? Once you finish your education, it is important that you get a break, in fact the right break. The journey begins from the campus itself. The campus recruitment cell may assist you to get a placement. If that doesnt happen with you, you are out in the sun to find a Bunyan tree. You have to hunt for the Career Jobs and Employment.
Maine Prep Expands to Portland, Maine
Maine Prep opens a new class in Portland, Maine, offering SAT prep there for the first time. The new Portland SAT class is in addition to seven other Maine Prep class locations in Maine, including Brunswick, Bangor, Lewiston, Kennebunkport, Falmouth, Cape Elizabeth and Kents Hill.
Rafting Maine's Dead River, the Longest Stretch of Whitewater in the East
Maine's Dead River, which flows from Flagstaff Lake, offers the longest continuous stretch of Class III to V whitewater in the East. The sixteen-mile trip begins below Grand Falls, culminating at the famous Big Poplar Falls and the confluence with the Kennebec River in The Forks. The Dead River releases high water only ten times a season, six of which are in the spring, May 5, 12, and 27 and June 2, 9 and 17.
Maine-Made 'Good Clean Food' Line of All-Natural Simmer Sauces Attracting Customers from Maine to Kentucky
Hand-crafted "Slow Food in a Jar" sauces made in Maine are offering fresh flavor and dinnertime convenience - and catching on quickly with customers. All-natural Creole, Mediterranean and Scandinavian Dill sauces from Maine-based Good Clean Food are being distributed at 72 supermarket locations to date, and receiving rave reviews from shoppers. Plans for additional flavorful dinner sauces are in the works.
CollegeRover? Exclusive Interviews Identifies 'Hot Careers' and Answers for Future College Students
Salt Lake City, UT (Bluehost) September 17, 2007 -- CollegeRover?, an online college resource site (www.collegerover.com), announces the release of an exclusive feature interview with Brandon Jones (Director of College Prep Programs, Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions) and other valuable interviews for prospective college students.
Based on the publication: "A Guide to Over 350 Colleges and Unlimited Paths to Your Future," some of the most popular careers include: advertising, public relations, airplane pilots, architects, computer programmers, software engineers, engineers, fashion and interior designers, human resources managers, nurses, pharmacists, urban and regional planners.
The "hot" fields featured in "You Are HERE" were selected based upon a combination of feedback from high school students across the country as well as data from the U.S. Department of Labor. The book offers inspiration and advice from successful professionals in these fields as well as relevant data on hundreds of the nation's most interesting colleges.
CollegeRover's interview with Brandon Jones answers career questions like:
1) How can someone pursue the career journey and get "from here to there?"
2) How do you define hot -- is it in the sense of staying power, lucrative salaries, endless opportunities?
3) Why is it important for students to think out of the box and what are some of the strategies -- such as networking, taking online educational courses?
4) What if someone is already immersed in their career but wants to change tracks to one of these hot careers -- how do they go about doing it?
"We are committed to offering free monthly relevant content and tools for prospective college students. We are excited about our content library that will aid in cultivating users about their career and college opportunities. Our college partners are excited about how our platform is educating users before users request college information," explains Tom Scott, president and CEO of CollegeRover, Inc. "This month we also provide the following insightful interviews with:
* Billie G. Blair, PhD, author of "All the Moving Parts" about time management and how to "manage all the moving parts" in life.
* Dr. Philip Boysen, a recent Baker College MBA graduate who was the commencement speaker this past spring for the Baker College Center for Graduate Studies and Baker Online graduate ceremony. Although he's very successful as a doctor, his interest in earning his MBA exemplifies the concept of continuously learning."
About CollegeRover
Headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, CollegeRover? is the first online college marketing platform that has invested in a consultative model for prospective college students to identify career, degree and college interest and provide a single-point origination management model to colleges. CollegeRover's mission is to serve users by educating and creating college-related content that meets the college research demands for the following four demographics: 1) Working Professionals, 2) Single Parents, 3) Career Changers and 4) College Prep.