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flamebait resume advice (pg. 107)
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| Chris Crossland |
| quote: | Originally posted by ********
So does anyone here have examples of the CV's or resumes that got them their current jobs?
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How about the one Moral Hazard made... |
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| Acton |
That was rather unpleasant.
If I were you, I would keep that stuff in the Music Producers Promotion forum, not the COR. |
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| Omega_Blue |
i like to peek into this thread once a day, every day, just to see what's the scuttlebutt atm. it went from resumes, to laws about cigarette solicitation to minors, and now you're talking about sugar?? lol
also, +1 to jp's comment on the sugar/coma argument; my dad is a diabetic and while it differs from person to person, he cheats pretty often, haha. |
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| Chris Crossland |
| quote: | Originally posted by Acton
That was rather unpleasant.
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| w_ashley |
| ah and it was sil not saul. |
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| Omega_Blue |
| quote: | Originally posted by Acton
That was rather unpleasant.
If I were you, I would keep that stuff in the Music Producers Promotion forum, not the COR. |
or on facebook, for that matter. |
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| w_ashley |
| quote: | Originally posted by leph555
Dude embed that track into your resume and make it play automatically. That in itself will impress the employer :o |
I'd do it for an A/V profolio if it was really good.
spreaking of which should profolios be kept seperate from the CV? eg. for lesson plan exmaples etc.. |
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| w_ashley |
| quote: | Originally posted by Chris Crossland
How about the one Moral Hazard made... |
sucks |
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| w_ashley |
| quote: | Originally posted by Acton
That was rather unpleasant.
If I were you, I would keep that stuff in the Music Producers Promotion forum, not the COR. |
Hey are you Matt Acton?
Really you are a fan? Ah I wouldn't have treated you nearly as badly if I knew you were fan of my music.
Anyone else here a lurker fan? You should let me know ahead of time :) |
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| Chris Crossland |
| quote: | Originally posted by ********
Hey are you Matt Acton?
Really you are a fan? Ah I wouldn't have treated you nearly as badly if I knew you were fan of my music.
Anyone else here a lurker fan? You should let me know ahead of time :) |
I am!
BTW
What do you think about this?
Losing a loved one is a traumatic experience for anyone. Sometimes people who are emotionally upset, hug and kiss the body of the deceased. This may however be harmful for both the person and the subtle body of the deceased.
The proportion of excretory gases expelled from the dead body is high. Hence the area around the dead body is charged with distressing frequencies. This negatively charged area is conducive to the functioning of ghosts (demons, devils, negative energies, etc.) therefore increasing their activity.
By kissing the hand or forehead of the dead body the distressing frequencies on the skin of the dead body can enter that person. As the immediate area is charged with distressing frequencies, the person who goes to kiss the dead body also gets charged with the distressing frequencies and runs the risk of being severely affected by ghosts (demons, devils, negative energies, etc.).
If the person who kisses the dead body is affected or possessed by ghosts then through the medium of his touch the ghosts in him can enter the dead body and take control of the body. They can then trouble its subtle body thereby creating obstacles in its onward journey. |
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