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What do I do?


I had an interview the other day and he said he would let me know today most likely and if I dont get this job I think I am going to be sick. I have been applying for ALOT of jobs ALL summer and still haven’t gotten one yet. I am in college and just trying to get a part time job while going to school and this job is at a gym. The hiring manager is a personal trainer and my past college teacher has a husband that works at the same gym as a personal trainer. Well she said she would tell her hubby to put a good word in for me but he doesn’t go back to work until Monday and I think he probly wont do it in time. I already wrote a letter of appreciation and thanks AND called so I cant call again. But I also know he interviewed about 10-13 ppl but I am pretty sure he is hiring mroe than one person. It is noon now and I havent gotten a call yet.. I am gonna be sick if I don
I am going to be sick if I dont get this one… I have tried so hard all summer. What do I do?


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Patriotism: Can you believe that these prophetic words were spoken almost 2 decades ago?


Younger parents aren’t sure that an unambivalent appreciation of America is the right thing to teach modern children. And as for those who create the popular culture, well-grounded patriotism is no longer the style. Our spirit is back, but we haven’t reinstitutionalized it. We’ve got to do a better job of getting across that America is freedom — freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of enterprise. And freedom is special and rare. It’s fragile; it needs protection.

So, we’ve got to teach history based not on what’s in fashion but what’s important: Why the Pilgrims came here, who Jimmy Doolittle was, and what those 30 seconds over Tokyo meant. You know, four years ago on the 40th anniversary of D-Day, I read a letter from a young woman writing of her late father, who’d fought on Omaha Beach. Her name was Lisa Zanatta Henn, and she said, "We will always remember, we will never forget what the boys of Normandy did." Well, let’s help her keep her word.
If we forget what we did, we won’t know who we are. I’m warning of an eradication of the American memory that could result, ultimately, in an erosion of the American spirit.


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I dont know what to think?


I had an interview the other day and he said he would let me know today most likely and if I dont get this job I think I am going to be sick. I have been applying for ALOT of jobs ALL summer and still haven’t gotten one yet. I am in college and just trying to get a part time job while going to school and this job is at a gym. The hiring manager is a personal trainer and my past college teacher has a husband that works at the same gym as a personal trainer. Well she said she would put a good word in for me but doesn’t go back to work until Monday and I think he probly wont do it in time. I already wrote a letter of appreciation and thanks. But I also know he interviewed about 10-13 ppl but I am pretty sure he is hiring mroe than one person. It is noon now and I havent gotten a call yet.. I am gonna be sick if I dont get it. What do you think?

Sally Fairchild Vaughn 4 prothonotary & Clerk of the Courts!


A great lady , doing a great job. votesally.net Photos by Wolfgang Mehlberg of Monroeton Vote for Vaughn This letter to the editor says much. But there is much, much more if you dare to ask! Advertisement EDITOR: As a registered voter in Bradford County, I wish to express some opinions and observations regarding the primary elections for prothonotary and clerk of courts. I have known both candidates for a period of time. I have known Ms. Vaughn for nine years, and Mr. Zeller even longer. They are both very intelligent people. Ms. Vaughn has been a public servant for quite some time and Mr. Zeller has suddenly appeared as a political candidate. Ms. Vaughn and her father (former Bradford County sheriff and former POW) have been active in their party for numerous years, whereas Mr. Zeller has recently declared his party affiliation. Ms. Vaughn attends most commissioners’ meetings to both observe and offer suggestions to help benefit the taxpayers of Bradford County; Mr. Zeller does not. Ms. Vaughn attends “grass roots” meetings of her party and has served as a Republican committee member. What has Mr. Zeller done for his party? Ms. Vaughn can be seen every year serving the veterans at the Veteran’s Appreciation Picnic and at various veterans’ dinners. Mr. Zeller does not, perhaps because college deferments anger some veterans who were sent to Vietnam. May I also point out that Mr. Zeller proclaims himself to be a successful attorney, who can speak legalise. This is almost

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Can you please give me any advice?


I was just wondering what you think… I had an interview on Wednesday for a job at the gym and he said he would be contacting people at the latest this afternoon.. and I never heard from him. Well yesterday I had written a letter of appreciation and time. I also called to ask him to see if he had gotten the email since he hadn’t responded to my last one a couple of weeks ago. Well he did get it and said he hadn’t made any decisions yet and today I emailed him again to follow up but he never answered me and so I called the gym and one of the girls at the front desk answered and I asked her if she know if he hired anyone and she said she hadn’t heard anything. Well do you think he could be waiting until monday to call/hire even though he said today he would make a decision most likely?? I am really depressed and trying to be very persistent. Can you please give me any advice?


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Cisco Live 2009 Customer App Event


This is a highlight of the performances seen at the Cisco Live 2009 Customer Appreciation Event in San Francisco, California. Thanks Cisco for putting together such a WONDEFUL lineup of entertainment. Thank you to the artists that came to perform for us – you did a FANTASTIC job, and really set the tone for an amazing evening. If you haven’t been to Cisco Live, I would highly recommend it!

American DJ Annual Customer Appreciation Party Promo


Hey djs! It’s your turn to party! Join American DJ for their Annual Customer Appreciation Party Hosted by the Legendary SPARKY B Wednesday February 10th, 2010 @ 6:30 pm Top of the Riv @ The Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas (During MBLVX – Must have MBLVX badge to get in) Featuring DJ Kool and other guest djs to be announced! Great food, drinks, dancing and entertainment. It’s our way of saying thank you for 25 years of support!

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Recognition Appreciation-How do our gestures,physical movements be interfaced with the digital world where by creating appreciation of  sixth sense technology.

Listen to one of the greatest inventors augament changes in our interfacing  digital world and appreciating the advances this will have in humans staying conected through this era computer merging with our physical world.

At TEDIndia, Pranav Mistry demos several tools that help the physical world interact with the world of data — including a deep look at his SixthSense device and a new, paradigm-shifting paper “laptop”.

Tommy Wyatt the author of the book Appreciation Marketing sent A friend Jordan Adler  the link. It will blow your mind and will also get you thinking about what the future  may look like for appreciation marketing with Send Out Cards.

It’s about 9 min long and will be worth every minute of your time.

Pranav Mistry is one of the top inventors in the world speaking at the ‘TED’ Conference in India about new technology!

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Now that we’ve covered the approach you’re going to take in your ads let’s take a look at “Aspects of the Approach”. These are actually subsections that needed a place to live, but don’t tell anyone.

* Tone & Personality: You have to make a decision about your ad relating to its tone and personality.  What disposition/character/behavior/or attitude is going to be the most effective?

Now tone is the undercurrent of your ad or the mood.  Personality is the make-up of the ad’s character.  It’s important to think about this because some advertisers ignore it and when they pull the pieces together (picture, copy, etc) the ad doesn’t project anything.

For instance think of the grabber line being, “Big budget delivers big results.”  Hmm?  Just as money can’t solve all social ills, big budgets don’t automatically create inventive advertising.   Many times we’ve seen an enormous budget plus a rotten idea = a huge failure.  Yet, there are times when we see a small budget plus a first-rate idea = marvelous success.  Be prepared to make do and still make it fantastic.

* Break the Limits. If you have a small ad, demonstrate that you’re better than the space you’re in.  Remember the prospect doesn’t care about the size of the ad, he only cares about what you’re doing for him.

Sendoutcards CEO Kody Bateman system will show how his system work free trial here.

* Turn Adversity Into Advantage. If your client insists on showing woodchucks in his jewelry ad, turn out the best woodchuck jewelry ad ever.  You’ll get points for originality, and because it’s a “zag” you’ll probably get results.

* Use What’s Already Available. Before you spend a lot on photos and illustrations, look at what you have lying around.  It’s free.

* Can the Approach Work? Not to discourage free form thinking, but you should reject approaches that demand too much BLT (budget, labor, and time).  Instead, prepare ads that require your talent and not months and bucks.

* Frugality Makes You Timely. The smaller the production budget, the sooner your ad can get in the market.  This is the “Rule of Thumb.” The reason is because you’re not relying on other resources.  So, unchain your ads from expenses and move fast.

This is worthwhile because if economic conditions suddenly change (and they will), you can quickly respond with a new ad message that addresses the new economy.  You might decide to say, “Now more than ever, it pays to use our product.”  You’ll again leave your competitors in the dust because they’re tied to expensive ads and long production timetables.

* Watch Your Language. Most people don’t realize the power that’s packed in language.  One misused phrase can upset thousands of people, so keep you antennas up and use your judgment.

For instance, use nothing at the expense of a certain group.  This will offend people.  Instead, show that an ad can get results from scores of readers and a smile from every one of them.

Don’t make fun of the prospect in a “we’re just kidding” way.  He’s not paying much attention to your ad, so he won’t get the subtle nuances of your wit – only enough to be insulted.

If you can follow these hints you should be able to work out a “cracker-jack” ad for either yourself or a client.

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Volunteer Appreciation -Say it with Flowers


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volunteer appreciation-say it with flowers

Flowers and more  flowers we  use as a motion of kindness and appreciation.

We  give them to those we love.

show them how important they are

to show appreciation,

show to celebrate an occasion,

even to sympathize.

What we don’t know is that giving certain types of flowers, and even their colors, actually have meanings of their own.

Flowers have their own language

During medieval and Renaissance times, flowers were often given moral meanings. This is apparent in artwork where saints are often portrayed with flowers that symbolize the saints’ virtues. “Some of the Christian symbols for Virginity or Chastity are the white rose, the myrtle, a vessel or vase, the lily, and the unicorn,” according to Liana DeGirolami Cheney in an edition of Sixteenth Century Journal.

During Victorian times, flowers were used initially to create or add emotion. The language of flowers, sometimes called floriography, began being used as a discreet form of communication. During the’th century, sending coded messages using flowers became popular. Based on a Turkish secret language of flowers, known as Persian Salaam, a coded bouquet could be sent to declare feelings of attraction or even love.

Back in’19, a book entirely about meanings of flowers called “Le Language des Fleurs,” was written by Madame Charlotte de la Tour. A similar book, “Language of Flowers” by Kate Greenaway, was written in’84 and is still being used nowadays.

Japan also has a language of flowers, which they call “Hanakotoba.” Greeting cards printed in Japan use the Hanakotoba code, and still apply the flower-language in popular culture such as in films and animation, like the anime program “Wei Kreuz.”

Popular Flower Meanings

Purchase or borrow a flower dictionary to see the various meanings and interpretations of flowers. Some of the most popular flowers and their significances are listed below:

* Buttercup – riches

*Pink carnations – a woman’s love

* Chrysanthemum – love in general

* Forget-me-not – true love

* Lavender – devotion, distrust

* Purple lilac – first emotion of love

* White lily – purity

* Peach blossom- long-life

* Red rose – true love

* Sunflower – pure and noble thoughts

* Yellow tulip – hopeless loveSweetheart Chocolate Rose Candy Bouquet – 1 Dozen Roses in a Gift Basket

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