Minggu, 09 Maret 2014

Making Your Resume Stand Out




If you are on this page, chances are you are looking for ways to develop a resume. You have sent out so many resumes and there are very few responses, right?





You must have already known that for a single job opening especially in the more popular ones. There is so much competition that your resume will just be one among the many out there that is left at the gatekeeper’s table. So how do you then get noticed? How should you get attention, enough to make your resume taken more seriously than the rest? Let us face it; you are not the only one who is qualified for the job. And if your resume is able to reach your potential employer’s office desk but is not given so much attention, your future is racing nowhere except the short listed tray.





A resume in any language is personal advertising. Resumes do not give you the job, interviews do. But good resume can open the door to the hiring managers office where you will have the opportunity to sell yourself. But first you have to make good advertising through your resume.





Pack your resumes with short but very informative sentences. It should be able to summarize your experiences and achievements in one page unless it is absolutely necessary to use another one. If you are a fresh graduate trying to land your first job, there should be no problem with this. Someone with more extensive experience may need a longer one although it will still be smart to keep it as short as possible.





Resumes should detail your objectives, addresses, personal information data, educational achievements, memberships, achievements and other relevant information that will give the interviewer or your potential employer a good grasp of your applicant before you can be considered for an interview.





Most of all however, resume has to convey a message regarding what the applicant can contribute to the company once the applicant is employed. In other words, what is there in the employer’s interest that could spur him to consider your application.





Having reviewed and prepared your resume with these in mind, your next step is to ensure that it gets the attention enough to get you the interviews. The trick is to be more creative so that your resumes catches the attention it needs and not end up in places where you would not want it to.


Kids' Summer Fashions for 2012




Here we are in summer, and your child is getting ready to break out his or her summer clothes. It may be that all the summer clothes are outgrown, or just not fitting with your child's taste and preferences. All the latest summer clothes are filling the shops, and, depending on the age of your child, he or she may have very specific preferences based on what he or she has seen in the windows. If you are not willing or able to spend money designer clothes, it's perfectly acceptable to get ideas from the latest fashions and put together customized outfits with and for your kids.





What's the latest trend in kids' fashions? Here are some of the highlights.





1. Colors



As with adult fashions, fluorescent, bright, neon colors are in for kids. Somehow, though, the playful, energetic quality of electric colors fits children particularly well. Designers are putting bold, contrasting colors together in a way that's reminiscent of the 1980s. Kids' outfits might consist of a bright yellow shirt, electric green pants, and bright pink or blue shoes.





There are still pastels out there, and some designers are emphasizing them this year, too. Whites with pastel embroidery are in for girls in 2012.





2. Patterns



Look for checkered patterns for boys this year, and floral for girls. It's trendy for girls to wear bright patterns and blank white, one on top and one on the bottom. In keeping with the contrasting color theme, boys might wear a green and black checked shirt with bright blue or red pants.





3. Styles



When it comes to kids' fashions, simplicity is always appropriate. Kids like to move freely and play, so simple sundresses and tights for girls and tees and pants for boys with comfy shoes are never out of fashion. However, there are some trends this year toward particular design details.





-Shirts



Collars are in for boys and girls. Button-down shirts with collars look great over boys' tees, and girls' frocks and shirts are sporting collared necklines. Collared tee-shirts - a variation of the classic "polo shirt" - are in for boys.





-Skirts and Dresses



Girls' skirts are colorful this year, especially with stripes. Longer lengths are back - not to the ankle, but definitely below the knees. Floral prints and bright solids are also in with girls' skirts in 2012.





-Shoes



Solid colored shoes in bright hues are in for boys and girls. Sandals are timeless, but they are not as prominent his year. Flats for girls and lace-up sneakers for boys are trendy this summer.


The Case for Learning Latin Dance




A lot of people today are taking Latin dance lessons. They want to learn Latin dance for various reasons. Some may have watched the huge variety of movies focusing on Latin dance. Others may be influenced by watching one of the ever increasingly popular dance sport competitions. However, you need to know that there are very concrete advantages to learning Latin dance. Here are some of them:





1) Fitness – Latin dances are usually very vigorous, involving the movement of the whole body. This makes learning Latin dances an exercise far better than aerobics. The whole process will help you burn a lot of calories while learning a new skill. In fact, a large part of the people who learn Latin dance today does it for health. Making the extra effort to maintain a healthy body is very important today because of the number of diseases that come from unhealthy living.





2) Skill – Learning Latin dance takes a lot of skill. Of course, people do not start out as naturals in dancing. In fact, even the so-called naturals are not really naturally good. People who learn how to Latin dance all start out learning a few basic steps and then moving on to more complicated ones. This means people can acquire real skills in Latin dancing. This will help a person in more ways than one.





3) Social interaction - Learning Latin dance will help people interact better with their peers. By learning Latin dance, a person will have a new skill to help him or her meet new people. This is especially true in today's culture of dance club socialization. People will be able to gain the confidence that they need to meet other people. They also gain a whole new respect for the opposite sex. Once you have moved in synchrony with another person, you begin to see people in a different light.





4) Coordination – Learning Latin dance will help you hone the coordination of your body's movements. You will learn how to pay attention to muscles you have never known existed. You will be able to translate the movements of the dance into everyday movements, making you more graceful and more sensuous. If you are planning to take up martial arts, you should know that dancers have a great advantage in martial arts specifically because they learn how to pay attention to their bodily movements.





5) Confidence – By learning Latin dance, you will be acquiring a new skill. This skill involves a lot of you showcasing your movements. This will help you see yourself in a different light.





Whether we admit it or not, a lot of us suffer from low self esteem. By learning Latin dance, we are essentially giving ourselves the opportunity to know what we are capable of. We are essentially helping ourselves become better people. This brings out our confidence. This confidence can be channeled into our everyday activities. We can be more confident with out work, with our family and with life in general.





6) Competition – A lot of people learn Latin dance mainly because of its competitive aspect. Here, they are presented with a chance to do something they love and win prizes at the same time. The thrill of the competition and the applause of the audience fuels most dancers' dreams.


A Woman’s Menstrual Cycle Explained


Menstruation is the monthly discharge of endometrial tissues and blood from a woman’s vagina. Another term that is commonly used to describe menstruation is ‘a woman’s period’. Menstruation occurs as a way to prepare the body of a woman for pregnancy and it normally occurs one time each month.



Although menstruation used to begin at a much older age several years ago, a majority of girls in the United States frequently have their first period (menarche) as young as 11 or 12 years of age. There are some girls however that will get their first period as young as 9 years of age, and there are others that do not get it until they are 17 years of age. It is a time in a lot of girls’ lives that is often marked by a great deal of anxiety and pride mixed together.



A Normal Cycle of Menstruation



A woman’s menstrual cycle is a normal monthly occurrence that happens during the time she is able to reproduce. When it occurs on a regular basis, it is generally a sign that various interactions of the ovaries, hypothalamus, uterus, and anterior pituitary gland are functioning the way they should be. A normal menstrual cycle occurs due to the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis. This is often referred to as the neuroendocrine feedback loop, and it is interconnected. When any type of interruption occurs within this axis, it can cause menstruation abnormalities.



The menstruation process is regulated by certain interactions of hormones in the loop, and their levels. Three main actions are governed by these hormones and they include the following:



The ovaries release of an egg.



The preparation that occurs within the lining of the uterus (endometrium), getting it ready for pregnancy.



Shedding that occurs with uterine or endometrial tissues when the process of pregnancy does not start.



A normal cycle is 28 days. However, this can vary tremendously from one woman to the next. In some women it can also change dramatically from one month to the next. There are several factors that determine each woman’s typical cycle of menstruation. These include emotional factors, their overall nutritional health, and the condition of their physical health. The normal length of time that a woman’s period will last is between 2 and 7 days. However, a vast majority of women will have their period from about 3 to 5 days.



The Two Phases of Menstruation



The two phases of menstruation are known as the follicular phase, and the luteal phase. From day 1 to day 13 the follicular phase occurs. From day 14 to day 28 of the cycle the luteal phase occurs. Ovulation typically occurs in between these two phases, which is usually on day 13 or day 14, and is considered to be mid-cycle. This is the point in time that the ovaries release an egg, and it is also known as the shortest part of a woman’s cycle, as it will only last about one day. The sac or follicle that contains the egg (ovum will bust so it can move into the woman’s fallopian tubes. The last phase of the menstrual cycle starts immediately following the release of an egg.


Dental Assistants working with Drug Users




Dental Assistants are used to working with patients who are suffering from poor dental hygiene. Statistics show more than 10.5 million people in the United States are affected by drug and alcohol use. Substance abuse is easily recognizable by Dental Assistants. Many parents are left completely dumbfounded when the Dental Assistant has to inform them that their child appears to have a drug dependency and it is affecting their oral health. Types of drug abuse Dental Assistants encounter include sedatives, barbiturates, and narcotics.





The effects of drug use in relation to oral health care include missing dental appointments, fear, anxiety, cravings for sweets, the risk of infection from Hepatitis B and HIV, oral neglect, periodontal disease, gingivitis, and painful gums. It is easy to see from this list how taking drugs can lead to ongoing oral health issues. If the drug use continues tooth lose and inflamed gum areas may increase.





Dental Assistants are often consulted when individuals call the dental office or come in complaining of severe tooth pain. This can be a ploy on the patient’s behalf to obtain drugs from the dental facility, either in the office or in the form of a prescription. Dental Assistants need to watch for such scenarios and listen to their gut reaction in such cases. Often, these individuals will come in at closing time, get a prescription and an appointment to return the next morning. They get the prescription filled, but never show up for the appointment.





Since drug use is so common, Dental Assistants and other dental staff should be properly trained in the areas of drug use, drug interactions, and promoting drug treatment. If your employer does not offer such training, it is important that you bring it to their attention. In the mean time, it is your responsibility to train yourself by educating yourself in these areas. You can do so with textbooks or online materials.





Dental Assistants can provide patients with education, early intervention, and motivation to seek treatment for drug use. Often Dental Assistants can help the patient find a treatment program to look into. It is important for the Dental Assistant to treat the patient with respect, but fully disclose the risks involved in continued drug use as well as they affects to their dental health. This is where those valuable communication skills come in to play.





Dental Assistants need to be very careful when providing dental care to drug users. Since the types of drugs they use generally aren’t disclosed, it is unknown what types of behaviors they will display. They may become violent or experience a chemical reaction when treated with a local anesthetic.





Treating patients who use drugs also raises the risk of being exposed to communicable diseases. All precautions need to be taken to protect yourself. Most dental facilities have policies and procedures in place for dealing with individuals who come in for appointments under the influence of drugs and other substances. However, for ongoing drug users, you might not even know they have been using anything prior to treating them.





As a Dental Assistant, if you suspect a patient has been using drugs, approach the situation confidentially and carefully. Your main goal is to make sure other patients and staff members are not at risk of being harmed. You have the right as a Dental Assistant to refuse treatment to anyone for any reason. While most Dental Assistants don’t exercise this right often, there is not reason to put yourself or others at risk.


Dog Care Tips for a Healthy Summer




During the hot summer months, your dog can suffer from all sorts of season-specific problems. To make sure you keep your dog healthy this summer, it helps to have some advice. Here are some tips to help make sure your canine friend stays safe and healthy during the hot summer months.





1. When to Walk?



Dogs love to walk and run, and you may find it hard to resist when your dog wants to go out and play. However, sources say that you should not go for long walks to let your dog engage in strenuous activity in the daytime heat. Instead, try to confine activity to early morning or evening. If you really don't have a choice but to take your dog out in the midday heat, bring cool water along and make sure your dog has access to shade.





2. Taking Your Dog Along



Summer is the season for outdoor events - cookouts, fairs, festivals, and so forth. Many dog owners consider their dog to be a part of the family, and therefore they like their dogs to go everywhere with them. Dogs may really love this, but consider your dog's safety before taking him along on your outing. Here are some things to consider:





-Will there be access to shade?



-If your dog gets overheated, do you have access to an air-conditioned room or vehicle?



-Check to see what the high temperature is predicted for that day, and whether or not it's supposed to be sunny or cloudy.



-Does your dog like crowds, or does she find them exhausting?



-Will there be loud noises like fireworks or loud rides/machines? Do these stress your dog?





3. Water Fun - Drinking and Swimming



Keeping water on hand is not always hard; keeping it cool can be challenging, however. The best course of action is probably an insulated backpack or cooler. Keep your dog's drink as cool as your own, and take along a portable water bowl.





As for fun in the water, many dogs love to swim, but many don't. To keep your pet healthy and safe this summer, help him or her navigate water in a safe environment. A life jacket for your dog is a good idea on a boating trip. Be aware of parasites and other potentially dangerous life forms in the water (such as stinging jelly fish).





4. Fleas, Ticks, and Parasites



These days, most vets insist that you give your dog heartworm preventative year-round. So your monthly heartworm pill regimen won't change during summer. However, other parasites and pests can afflict your dog. Flea and tick preventative should be applied as often as the manufacturer or your vet recommends, and use a flea comb to check your dog for ticks after an outing.


Financial Budgeting What You Need to Know




Budgeting is a critical step in planning and controlling your day-to-day operations. It must be given proper attention and value. But for many people, the word "budget" has a negative connotation. Its impression sounds restrictive and confining because of the complexities involved. It is a time-consuming, multi-layered, and complex process.





But it doesn't have to be that way. Financial budgeting is essential to give you control over your financial life. You can simply begin to put some of your savings toward the goals you really want to achieve some time in the future. Such plans may include a family vacation to Disney World or the construction of a new deck for the house.





Once you figure out where all your money is going, you can make sure that you are not wasting. Spending smart is the key towards better finances.





It's a way to set financial priorities. But before you get to setting your objectives, you need to take stock of where you're spending your money today. More than ever, really give financial budgeting a try for it may open your eyes.





You might think of a budget as financial handcuffs - meaning you are restricting yourself from spending money on the things you want. This isn't so. Instead, think of it as a means to achieve financial success.





Whether you make thousands of dollars a year or even hundreds of thousands of dollars a year, a budget is the first and most important step you can take towards putting your money to work for you. Without good financial budgeting, you will be controlled by your impulsive spending and forever fall short of your financial goals.





When someone tries to lose weight, the more they track what they are eating and how much they exercise, they better they do. The same goes for keeping a budget because it is very easy to eat something unconsciously as spending money unconsciously as well.





Financial planners say people are often surprised to see where their money is really going each month. Most people are lucky to have anything left over at the end of the month after all the bills are paid.





When someone tries to lose weight, the more they track what they are eating and how much they exercise, they better they do. The same goes for keeping a budget because it is very easy to eat something unconsciously as spending money unconsciously as well.





The most basic part of a good financial budget is creating a realistic monthly budget. A realistic and simple budget will allow you to actually stick to it. You would be surprised at the number of people who have never taken the time to create a simple budget. Once you have created your budget, you will know if you are spending wisely or not and you may be able to find ways to invest at least enough money in a good mutual fund.





Another way to find out where your money goes is to collect all your receipts and credit card bills from the past few months. In this way you will keep track of your spending and think twice next time on purchasing on an impulse.





To those who think you know where your money goes without detailed records, keeping track of every cent you spend for one month will tell you otherwise. You will be surprised by how much some of what you think are small expenditures add up to.





Remember, being careful of your spending at present can allow you to make practical changes in the future.