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Just the other day, I saw a tweet from Jennifer , asking her the question that many of us who live here get from time-to-time, “Should I Move to France?” It’s pretty hard to decide to make such a life-changing move, for many people. Moving to a foreign country isn’t easy, but it does have it’s rewards

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Should I Move to France? (28 Questions to Ask Yourself)
Service Tax – Works Contract – Benefit of composition scheme not available for ongoing projects on which ST was paid prior to 01.06.2007 under respective services: High Court follow the link below for more details:- http://www.taxindiaonline.com/RC2/inside2.php3?filename=bnews_detail.php3&newsid=10976
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service tax – compounding scheme not applicable if tax paid prior to 1.6.2007
The teen-aged boy, whose name I didn’t catch, reminded me that “if you take care of your truck, your truck will take care of you.” He was one of a couple dozen young people who were helping to set up the flea market at the Phillipston school. Several pickup trucks were shuttling items from the church basement to the school. I know some of the people, but very few

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Where we belong is where we are
Children’s minister Tim Loughton promises to resource the national college of social work and the £23m social work improvement fund. But the CWDC’s social work masters programme will be cut.
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Social work masters cut as national college survives cull – 11/06 …
Desperate and stuck in the middle I am the mother of an 11-month-old baby girl, Cassidy, who has CCHS (Congenital Central Hypoventilation Syndrome), a very rare genetic mutation. Our union health care company recently changed “paperwork” companies,at which time we…
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Commentology: A mother’s plea for help
Roger Ebert’s name is synonymous with movie reviews. Many of us remember him bantering with Gene Siskel on the TV shows Sneak Previews and At the Movies . But he doesn’t banter much anymore

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What All Content Creators Need to Learn From Roger Ebert
Lack of confidence can be a major roadblock for a freelance writer. We’ve already explained how a lack of confidence can keep potential writers from starting their freelance careers. Did you know that lack of confidence can also keep freelance writers from applying for bigger, better paying gigs as well

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Do You Have the Confidence to Apply for the Bigger Jobs?
This week, after much thought and back and forth arguing with my other personalities, I bought a Kindle. Now, anyone who knows me knows that as much as I like computers, laptops, and televisions, I kinda hate technology. I hate GPS systems because I like to rely on my own little sense of direction; I hate cell phones because I don’t like being accessible at all times and don’t really enjoy talking on the phone anyway; I’m not a fan of texting and I don’t like the iPad.

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Amazon Kindle: Good for Freelance Writing Work and Play but Useless as a Coaster.
Tomorrow’s radio guest will be David Moufarrege, Chief Operating Officer, Americas for Clickworker.com. They are always looking for people from anywhere on the planet who enjoy writing, translating, researching, and data processing. As a Clickworker you earn money working completely independently on your own schedule from any personal computer with
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Work at home job listings for 6/10/2010
I’ve been an avid FireFox user for years. One of the main reasons I like it is the huge variety of Add-ons that are available. Google and Apple have recently added support for extensions to Chrome and Safari, respectively, but FireFox has such a massive head start on them in terms of Add-ons that it will take a while for them to catch up. I’ve got some Add-ons that I simply can’t live without. I install them on every new computer the second I start using it. There are still thousands out there I want to check out, but these are the ones that I use religiously: SearchStatus – Automatically displays the PageRank and Alexa ranking for every website that you go to. It can display it as a graphical bar or a text number. I like the number personally. I always like to know how much authority and link juice a site has while I am reading it, and this is the best way. My browser feels naked without it. Echofon (formerly TwitterFox) – An awesome Twitter client for FireFox. Unlike TweetDeck, it doesn’t take up any additional resources on your computer. I love it.

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My 7 Favorite FireFox Addons
SWARTHMORE, Pa. — Rachel Wallwork ’10 of the Swarthmore College women’s tennis team has been named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America women’s at-large team, as announced by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) on Thursday morning.
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Wallwork Named Second Team Academic All-American
Remember those puzzles you used to do when you were six or seven? That mass of dots and numbers on a page just looked like a mess. But when you went through and connected dot 1 to dot 2, moving on through dots 100 and 101, you wound up with a picture of a pony.

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Play Connect-the-Dots to Win at Online Marketing
Through the early 1960s, it was common practice for employers to segregate job listings for men and women. In many cases, identical ads were run for each gender – but with a lower pay rate for the job targeting women.

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Mind the Gap — All the Way to Retirement!
A lot of famous people have died recently. Gary Coleman, Dennis Hopper, Rue McClanahan…they graced this earth with their presence, and I’m sorry to see them go.

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Final Exit, or “Win A Chance To Meet Gary Coleman…The Hard Way”
Unfortunately, the world of query letter writing is one of numbers: the more you write, the more responses you get. Now that gets a little daunting at first, because you might not get any (or few) replies – even rejections! Hopefully, if you’re following along with our other query letter tips, you’ll be getting better and better

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Query Letter Writing: Get Organized
Pipeline Publishing (www.pipelinepub.com) is looking for a few dedicated assistants to work with the editorial department of its monthly telecommunications magazine, Pipeline .

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Work-at-Home Copy Editors and More for Publishing Company
J. Peter Bruzzese’s session Windows 7 at Mach 5 just kicked off and it’s a packed house. We’ve got every seat filled, people sitting on the floor in front, standing room only around the exterior of the room and people are even out in the hallway looking in! The session is all about Windows 7 and the goal is to share 50 — yes 50! — tips and tricks in only 75 minutes! Peter started out with a fun hack of the Windows Experience Index.

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J. Peter Bruzzese Windows 7 Tips Session at TechEd 2010
I spent some time with Microsoft going over Windows 2008 Server core. Here is a tutorial to help you get up to speed on how to perform a command line server core installation on Windows Server 2008.

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How Do I Install Windows 2008 Server Core?
Deb provides me with this great platform and I have the chance to reach out and share something of value with so many people. But this time, I’m being a little selfish. This post is about me and how you can help me

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This is the Part Where You Solve My Problems… Advice on Workload Reduction…
Are there times at work when you say to yourself, “Wow I wish I knew that years ago?” With so many graduations this month, I asked people in various professions what work/life and career advice they would offer a new graduate.
