1.   Start planning where you will work for other holidays now.  Yes, it is too late (maybe not but I am a realist)  for Christmas time now but start thinking about where you want to work (if you aren’t going to be around campus) for Spring Break.  If there is an internship or particular job that you want - start looking now.  Depression or not, there will be work out there somewhere. 2.   Cash in on natural talent.  If you can sing, dance, juggle, or balance a cat on your nose, think about do

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Aug-5-08

Tyre Recycling

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Tyre Recycling August 5th, 2008 by CaceesBlog9941 Under European law it is no longer possible to dump car tyres into landfill sites which means we have to find a solution to the problem of what to do with old tyres when they have reached the end of their life. According to the Lets Recycle website, there were nearly half a million tonnes of waste tyres generated in 2004 and more than half of these were either recycled or reused, some 15 exported and 6% used in landf

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Jul-3-08

Living in Cali. [week 1] Shopping basics

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Photo courtesy of Don’s World Coin Gallery. Shopping in United States, California specifically is a serious business for foreigners. Knowing the local currency, written and unwritten rules do save us from hassle and being weird. Naah, the locals are very helpful :p A colleague of mine took an effort to teach me basic and essential stuff to know when buying stuffs. Those are how to use the coins, queuing up, sales tax and tips. The coins Well, to use the paper dollar money is kind of st


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