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Roger Wolfson – What Core Skills Do Writers Need?

Roger Wolfson is one of the world’s finest writers and whilst you may not know him by name, you will most certainly have heard or seen some of his work. Roger has lent his pen to many endeavors over the years including TV hits like Law and Order and Saving Grace, he has also worked as a columnist for the Huffington Post and within the field of law. Roger is the perfect person to gain inspiration from for any would-be writers out there and these are the core skills which people like Roger possess, and the skills which you are going…

Tiffany Ash – Tips On Breaking Thorough as an Actor

Throughout drama school my friend Tiffany Ash and I did absolutely everything together and I have her to thank for helping me with so much during that time. Tiffany was brilliant and I always knew thatch was more talented than I, in fact I think that many had more of an affinity for acting than I did. After a year or two of trying to break into the industry I decided to break the news to Tiffany that I would be trying something else, but I still love to catch her in the odd state show. There is much that people…

Bharat Bhise HNA – Reasons to Become an Ethical Hacker

Many years ago I an remember my good friend Bharat Bhise HNA telling me that he decided that he wanted to become an ethical hacker. Bharat was always an absolute wizard when it came to computers and it seemed to make perfect sense that he would go into a career such as this. Back then people like Bharat were few and far between but these days the career path of being an ethical hacker is more popular than ever before. If you, like Bharat, have good intentions and some great computing knowledge, here is why you should consider this profession. Well…

Adding Some Context to the American Musical and Dramatic Academy Reviews

AMDA is one of the best performing arts colleges in the country and I spent 3 of the most amazing years there. I was looking at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy reviews last week as i wanted to leave my own review about my time at this special college. I feel that there isn’t enough depth or context to the reviews which have been written on there and so I wanted to give me own view on what life is like at the college, studying performing arts and most importantly, what you can do in order to get the most…

Does Your College Major Matter in the “Real World”?

To say that freshmen often stress about their choice of major is an understatement. Indeed, many college students have spent sleepless nights trying to decide what major they should choose, and, by extension, what career path they should pursue. What’s worse is that they have to make these tough decisions at the age of eighteen. Understandably, college students can feel a good degree of pressure because of this. However, there’s growing evidence to suggest that your choice of major in college doesn’t really matter all that much –– if at all. According to research, just over a quarter of college…

If They Told You Copywriting Is Formal Communications – They Lied!

Those of us who studied formal communications at a time when rules were paramount probably have the greatest trouble writing for today’s online audience. Although content writing is, in a manner of speaking, formal communications, the rules have changed. The object is to engage the reader and a highly sought after copywriter will focus on that. What I have learned in more than a decade of writing with literally tens of thousands of articles online is that rules were meant to be broken – so break them! The Rules of Engagement No, you aren’t training for the military but you…

Be Prepared for a Natural Disaster

When a natural disaster strikes, you will most likely be caught off guard because you never know exactly when it will happen. You may expect it if you live in an area that is prone to natural disasters or if you have been following the news and there is a tornado headed your way. But you will never know the exact hour or even day that you will need your natural disaster survival kit or when you need to go through the emergency routine that you have already rehearsed a few times. The best course of action is to be…

Dr. Victoria J Mondloch – Inspiration Behind My Career

When I was studying medicine here in Waukesha, Wisconsin we once completed a project on a branch of medicine and someone within that who inspired us in our work. My choice was Dr. Victoria J. Mondloch, a local doctor here in Waukesha, Wisconsin who has done some absolutely amazing work during her career. A specialist in gynecology and obstetrics, Victoria J. Mondloch has done some incredible work for female medicine and this is why I picked her, given that I too wanted to go into women’s health. I want to talk a little today about why Victoria Mondloch is such…

3 Reasons to Start Looking Into Resume Writing Services Today

Writing a perfect resume can be hard work, especially if you haven’t taken a lot at yours in a while (or if you don’t even have one!). Many people don’t realize that they should be constantly updating their resume, even if they have been in the same career for decades. An updated and well-thought out resume not only shows that you are qualified, but also that you care. If you’ve been having trouble updating or creating your resume, there are several things you can do to help out. Nowadays there are tons of resume templates and examples on the internet.…

The True Value of a College Education

Getting a college education has never been more expensive than it is right now, yet, most people consider a college degree integral to any future success. But why? Obviously, there are many outstanding professionals who have managed to excel without a college degree. What’s more, there are plenty of ways to get an education outside of the traditional collegiate setup. So again the question is: why does society place such a premium on attending college? Here, we’ll explain the real, but often overlooked, benefits to collegiate studies and demonstrate the true value of higher education: Skills vs Knowledge There’s a…