Snake swimming in shallow water

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We were out looking for some photo ops of ducks and maybe geese. Imagine the nice surprise of a snake deciding to swim by right in front of us.

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Take a Look…Incredibly valuable

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Surely it’s the beginning of my end!  Earlier this month I attended two funerals and a panel discussion sponsored by youth at Ohio University, and signed up for info via Drake Chamberlin, and quit my technical jockeying on my nascent transgender novel.  And I’m so envious of Ned Hanson for talking about taking a month away from his widespread blog.  And I still don’t have the hang of reblogging if authors don’t offer the option…

Anyhow, what I have thanks to Drake Chamberlin is a video packed full of data about what corporations own, including media.  It’s a priceless fact library and I’d like someone else to pick up and run with it, but it would be a waste for me to do it, since my likes probably average 4. (Make that 3).

I thought about just sending the video to a couple of sites I follow, but have already…

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7 Ways to Build a Strong Employer Brand

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When job seeker looks for a job, they look at the employer’s reputation before considering them a prospective employer. If the company has a bad reputation or does not have any branding that identifies them from its competition, job seekers will ignore your posting.

A strong employer brand can improve your chances of getting new people into your company and retaining your existing team. However, how can you build a strong employer brand to do this?

Here’s how you can create a strong employer brand to improve the way people see your business:

1. Review Your Company Culture

If you want to create a strong image for your business, you need to ensure you are offering your employees the right benefits and work culture. Take your time speaking to your employees to know what they love about the company and what can be improved. Their feedback can help you determine…

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Review: Le Fils Du Forçat, by Alexandre Dumas

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This book really took me by surprise, for the fact that I did not like it.  Not rating this because I did not finish it. Normally, I adore Dumas’ work, but this was so boring from the start that I could not get through more than half of it.  The fact that in some places it is listed as a collaborative work with another author, of whom I’ve not heard, may explain why this book is not up to Dumas’

dumas_by_nadar2c_1855 usual standard, for me at least.

My updates:

The text is here:  /  Le text est ici: https://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Le_Fil
du cite https://www.litteratureaudio.com/livr…”
February 9, 2023 – page 2, 1.02% “interesting …”

February 10, 2023 – page 3, 1.53% “3 types “cabanons” …”

March 18, 2023 – page 4, 2.04% “cette pauvre femme !!”

April 26, 2023 – page 45, 22.96% “les riches… les idees recu…
/
rich people… preconceived…

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Marii Freire

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” O destino é seu. Mas lembre-se: as coordenadas podem variar bastante, conforme a mudança de rota ao longo da vida. Não é o caminho físico que te faz chegar aos lugares onde você pode; é primeiramente, os caminhos internos. Estes, certamente, você precisa conhecer e ter certeza que não será tragado pela própria expertise. Eles são mais importantes que os caminhos geográficos. É também a “tralha” que você leva consigo que conta bastante. Outra coisa importante: as pessoas por quem passa durante a jornada, ou àquelas que você se desfaz delas por não serem mais úteis conforme as precise. Claro, e não esquecendo de Deus – como bússola maior sobre tua vida, atos, escolhas e projetos. Há quem planeje chegar a qualquer lugar, antigir por exemplo, qualquer objetivo seguro na própria confiança, e acredita inclusive que o cume dos desejos será triunfal. Acontece, evidente. Todavia, sem…

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