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  • LinkedIn Infographic: 5-Minute Daily LinkedIn Marketing Plan

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    5-Minute LinkedIn Marketing Strategy Infographic

    5-Minute Daily LinkedIn Marketing Infographic by Bluewire Media

    VIP: Use this LinkedIn Infographic as a very useful guide for implementing your LinkedIn marketing strategy as well as your other social media strategies.

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    The Tourette Syndrome Association is dedicated to finding a cure for Tourette syndrome, the neurological disorder characterized by involuntary verbal and physical tics. The National Institutes of Health estimates that 200,000 Americans have tourette syndrome. Donate via http://www.tsa-usa.org.

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  • Dan Quillen’s Top Ten Job Search Rules

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    Top 10 Job Search Rules

    Put Dan Quillen’s 20+ years as an HR director to work for you!

    1. Stay positive — No negativity in cover letters or interviews.

    2. Tighten your belt.

    3. Spend 40 hours a week searching for a job.

    4. Reach out to your network.

    5. Identify job boards and job search sites.

    6. Tailor your résumé for each job.

    7. Use language from the job description in your cover letter and résumé.

    8. Learn about the company you’re interviewing with.

    9. Dress appropriately for your interview.

    10. Remember: You are not alone.

    From Dan Quillen’s Get a Job! How I Found a Job When Jobs Are Hard to Find

    Source: http://www.get-a-great-job.com


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    DoSomething.org encourages young people to apply for a $500 grant to get a do-good dream off the ground. It also allows teens to search for existing causes that need more volunteers. Check out the website here: http://www.dosomething.org.

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  • Wayne Allyn Root: Facts Don’t Lie

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    The Obama Survival Guide by Wayne Allyn Root

    In October, 2013, a record 932,000 people simply stopped looking for work.

    The Labor Force Participation Rate is at its lowest level since the 1970’s.

    The population of the United States has increased by 16 million in the past seven years, but there are 1.1 million less people working.

    More Americans now receive entitlements than work full-time.

    More Americans are on food stamps than the population of Spain or Greece.

    The 46 million Americans now in poverty is twice as large as the population of Syria.

    A new study shows 41 of 50 states have lost private sector jobs under Obama.

    So the greatest Ponzi scheme in world history continues unabated.

    Source: The Ultimate Obama Survival Guide: How to Survive, Thrive, and Prosper During Obamageddon by Wayne Allyn Root


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    UNICEF, a United Nations group, fights for the survival and development of children around the world: no starving children, no exploited children, no children denied education, and no children deprived of clean water. Donate via the U.S. Fund for UNICEF via http://www.unicefusa.org or by calling 800-4UNICEF (800-486-4233).

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  • Work 2.0: Nowhere to Hide

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    Work 2.0 by Sergiusz Prokurat

    In Work 2.0 we express our individuality as we like, and not according to a set of defined rules.

    Information is a stronger weapon than many conventional arms, knowledge is becoming the main source of competitive advantage.

    One person could bring about a revolution.

    The best capital you could possibly have turns out to be the ability of creative thinking.

    The changes in the world of work don’t just influence job seekers – they will, in fact, become the bread and butter of everyone who creates value in the economy.

    Changes are so profound that we can say we’re entering a new era of work.

    In the long term the only sustainable source of competitive advantage is creativity – the basis for new ideas, launching new products and services, expanding knowledge into hitherto unknown dimensions.

    Excerpted from Work 2.0: Nowhere to Hide by Sergiusz Prokurat


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    United Service Organizations (USO) provides support services to American fighting personal overseas (Army, Navy, Marines, and Air Force). Let the GIs know that they are not forgotten by donating via http://www.uso.org.

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  • The Monterey Oil Fields in California

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    Monterey Shale Fields

    Monterey holds twice as much oil and gas as the Bakken and Barnett shale fields combined.

    Monterey’s potential exceeds that of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia – by a factor of 3.

    Monterey’s oil is sweet.

    Monterey’s oil is close to the surface.

    Monterey’s oil is easily accessible.

    Monterey’s oil is inexpensive to ship to nearby refineries.

    Monterey’s oil offers $24 billion in potential state tax revenues.

    Monterey’s oil could provide over 2 million jobs.


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    The National Parks Conservation Association works to protect our national parks in the United States in order to preserve the nation’s natural, historical, and cultural heritage for generations to come. To support their efforts, contribute via http://www.npca.org.

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  • Food: The Dirty Dozen Plus and The Clean Fifteen

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    Clean Fifteeen Foods

    Each year the Environmental Working Group announces the fruits and vegetables that have the most pesticides on them (the Dirty Dozen) as well as those fruits and vegetables that are generally safe to eat (the Clean Fifteen). If you like any of the fruits and vegetables listed among the Dirty Dozen, buy organic. Organic fruits and vegetables are free from most pesticides.

    EWG’s Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce

    The Dirty Dozen: Buy these fruits and vegetables as organically-grown.

    1. Apples
    2. Celery
    3. Cherry tomatoes
    4. Cucumbers
    5. Grapes
    6. Hot peppers
    7. Nectarines (imported)
    8. Peaches
    9. Potatoes
    10. Spinach
    11. Strawberries
    12. Sweet bell peppers
    + Kale and Collard Greens
    + Summer squash

    The Clean 15: Lowest in Pesticide

    1. Asparagus
    2. Avocados
    3. Cabbage
    4. Cantaloupe
    5. Sweet Corn
    6. Eggplant
    7. Grapefruit
    8. Kiwi
    9. Mangoes
    10. Mushrooms
    11. Onions
    12. Papayas
    13. Pineapples
    14. Sweet peas (frozen)
    15. Sweet potatoes


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    Feeding America is the nation’s leading domestic hunger-relief charity supplying food to 37 million Americans every year via 200 member food banks. To donate, go to http://www.feedingamerica.org or call 800-910-5524.

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  • Adrian Peterson: Where He Stands After 100 NFL Games

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    Minnesota Vikings running back

    Would you like to know where Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson stands after his first 100 NFL games? Look no further. He’s already in the top 5 for almost every statistic that matters. Check it out above.


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    ChildHelp USA maintains a 24-hour National Child Abuse Hotline at 800-4-A-CHILD. For more information, see http://www.childhelp.org.

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  • Mat Cauthon on Women

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    Mat Cauthon on Women

    I’ve always loved the wonderful insights on women uttered by Mat Cauthon, a character from Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time series.

    Here are Mat’s insights on women from Book 13, Towers of Midnight, of the Wheel of Time series (by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson):

    Nothing was more dangerous for the sanity of men than a woman with too much time on her hands.

    Sometimes, a man can’t seem to do two things without women wanting him to do one of those things a different way and ignore the other one completely.

    When a woman wanted to be “part” of something, that meant she wanted to be in charge.

    Sometimes women got angry when you mentioned that they look different, and sometimes they got angry if you did not notice.

    Sometimes, a man just likes to do what he wants, without someone telling him what’s wrong with it and what’s wrong with him. That’s all.

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    And one insight on men from Siuan Sanche, another character from Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time series.

    Men seem to think that women are nothing more than their personal messengers, sometimes. You dream up all sorts of ridiculous schemes, then expect us to somehow carry them out.


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    The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence protects and empowers women and children affected by domestic abuse. For more information, check out http://www.ncadv.org.

    The National Domestic Violence Hotline provides abused victims a number to call any time during the day or night. To volunteer or donate, contact http://www.thehotline.org or call 800-799-SAFE.

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