Job Interview Techniques 3 Super Tips When Preparing For A Job Interview
Many people get anxious when theyre preparing for a job interview. But theres nothing to be nervous about if youre confident in your abilities. As long as you apply the 3 job interview techniques and tips below, securing your dream job can be as easy as pie.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Resume Tips For Career Fairs And Online Job Banks
If you?re all set to attend a career fair ? or are looking to post your resume on an online job bank ? and are concerned about how to create a resume for companies you have yet to meet, you are not alone
Fortunately, there are ways to create great resumes capable of catching the eyes of potential recruiters no matter what venue you?re working with
Medical Doctor Discusses Link Between Lyme Disease and Alzheimer's on 'Interviews with Experts' Series
Asheville, NC (PRWEB) April 14, 2008 -- Alan MacDonald, MD, talks about his research into the link between Lyme disease and Alzheimer's in the audio series 'Interviews with Experts,' on the Lyme Disease Research Database. Lyme is sometimes misdiagnosed as Alzheimer's, as the two diseases share common symptoms. Recent research also includes the discovery of biofilms, another of the stealth forms taken by the Lyme bacteria. The interview series provides medical experts an online platform for reaching people affected by Lyme.
Dr. MacDonald discusses his research in a well-documented case study at Stony Brook Hospital, which showed spirochetal DNA in the brain tissue of a man who was diagnosed with Lyme and eventually succumbed to Alzheimer's disease, therefore "connecting the link between Lyme disease and Alzheimer's in some patients," he says.
He also describes the recent discovery of biofilms, which hide and protect colonies of spirochetes. Biofilms are one of the various stealth forms taken by Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria to evade antibiotics.
"It helps to understand that a group of spirochetes with the DNA and the potential to cause disease can exist without having a single spiral form at all, but they have other diverse forms as they unite into a colony to survive under adverse conditions," says Dr. MacDonald, who will present a summary of his research into biofilms at the 3rd Annual Lyme Disease Symposium at New Haven University, Connecticut on May 17.
The 'Interviews with Experts' series, available online at the Lyme Disease Research Database, provides health experts with a platform for reaching patients and others affected by the disease. In other interviews, renowned physician and medical researcher Dr. Lee Cowden discusses his Lyme protocol, and master herbalist Stephen Harrod Buhner talks about the politics of Lyme and his book, Healing Lyme: Natural Healing and Prevention of Borreliosis and its Coinfections.
Learn more about the Lyme expert audio interview series-
For additional information on the Lyme Disease Research Database, visit www.lyme-disease-research-database.com. Access to the cutting edge news from experts on Lyme disease is available immediately.