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		<title>Fat Brian Chocolate</title>
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		<title>Chase Me &#8211; Hextastic</title>
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		<title>Where best to take back your lunch?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2011 22:45:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We asked Steven A. Shaw, director of culinary Web site eGullet.org and author of &#8220;Turning the Tables: The Insider’s Guide To Eating Out&#8221; for the best secret spots in the city to enjoy your feast away from your desk. Of course, there are obvious meccas, from the city’s great parks to the food court that [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=dv8s.wordpress.com&amp;blog=8657404&amp;post=612&amp;subd=dv8s&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We asked Steven A. Shaw, director of culinary Web site eGullet.org and author of &#8220;Turning the Tables: The Insider’s Guide To Eating Out&#8221; for the best secret spots in the city to enjoy your feast away from your desk. Of course, there are obvious meccas, from the city’s great parks to the food court that is Grand Central Terminal. But thanks to New York’s aggressive program of &#8220;incentive zoning,&#8221; there are more than 500 other public spaces in or around major buildings in which you can chow down. Happy eating!<br />
1. 180 Maiden Lane, the Continental Center: &#8220;Tremendous amount of public space both outdoors and covered.&#8221;<br />
2. 60 Wall St.: &#8220;The JP Morgan building has a large, comfortable arcade with plenty of tables.&#8221;<br />
3. 17 State St.: &#8220;Outdoor public space and a public indoor exhibit space with tables.&#8221;<br />
4. 825 Eighth Ave., Worldwide Plaza: &#8220;The area between the office tower and the residential tower is a true oasis in Midtown. I used to work there and put in a lot of sandwich time in that plaza.&#8221;<br />
5. 590 Madison Ave.: &#8220;The IBM building has a famous sculpture garden and a little food kiosk, though it’s probably best to bring food from elsewhere.&#8221;<br />
6. 550 Madison Ave., Sony Plaza: &#8220;My wife, Ellen Shapiro, actually wrote an entire book on her laptop computer while sitting at the tables here after conducting interviews nearby.&#8221;<br />
7. 55 E. 52nd St., Park Avenue Plaza: &#8220;Through-the-block arcade with plenty of tables.&#8221;<br />
8. Citigroup Center, 153 E. 53rd St.: &#8220;The architecture of the multilevel public space here is actually a tourist attraction. Also, rare among public spaces, there are bathrooms.&#8221;<br />
9. Paley Park, 3 E. 53rd St., between Fifth and Madison avenues: &#8220;One of the smallest parks anywhere, but it’s absolutely charming and peaceful, insulated from urban noise by the rushing of its waterfall.&#8221;<br />
10. Lincoln Center, Columbus Avenue between 64th and 65th streets: &#8220;On nice days, the fountain can feel like the center of the universe.&#8221;</p>
<p>By MANDY STADTMILLER</p>
<p>Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/lifestyle/food/where_best_to_take_back_your_lunch_WZfiMkuyj9yTVN4wz2DCXM#ixzz1ERm5Ryt6</p>
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		<title>If you risk nothing, then you risk everything.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2011 20:26:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>&#8220;True friends are never apart, maybe in distance, but not in heart&#8221;</title>
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		<title>Job Networking Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2011 15:54:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learn from professional resume writers about eight networking tips to use in your job search. Eight Networking Tips by ResumeEdge.com &#8211; The Net&#8217;s Premier Resume Writing and Editing Service While it would make the introverts, the meek, the shy, and the novices awfully happy if the newspaper classifieds contained all job openings, that&#8217;s simply not [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=dv8s.wordpress.com&amp;blog=8657404&amp;post=597&amp;subd=dv8s&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learn from professional resume writers about eight networking tips to use in your job search.</p>
<p>Eight Networking Tips</p>
<p>by ResumeEdge.com &#8211; The Net&#8217;s Premier Resume Writing and Editing Service</p>
<p>While it would make the introverts, the meek, the shy, and the novices awfully happy if the newspaper classifieds contained all job openings, that&#8217;s simply not the case. In fact, some of the best jobs aren&#8217;t listed anywhere except in the mental catalogues of CEOs and managers.</p>
<p>So how do you apply for jobs that aren&#8217;t advertised anywhere, that exist only in the seemingly inaccessible minds of working America&#8217;s movers and shakers? You meet people who might have insight into your job search. You talk to people who know people who could help you out. You chat it up with strangers at parties. You cold-call people you&#8217;ve read about in the newspaper. You write cordial letters to prominent community leaders. You cultivate an arsenal of contacts. In short, you network.</p>
<p>Think about networking as a game, as a sport, as a personal challenge. Below are some strategies for success.</p>
<p>1. Brainstorm for Contacts.</p>
<p>Think of everyone who could possibly serve as a contact. Don&#8217;t limit yourself to people who could clearly help you out &#8211; friendly, accessible people in unrelated fields often have contacts they would be happy to share with you. Also, people who, through either work or volunteer activities, have contact with a diverse crowd can be extremely helpful. To get you started with your list, here are some suggestions:</p>
<p>Family friends	Local politicians<br />
Relatives	Journalists<br />
Neighbors	Business executives<br />
Professors	Non-profit directors<br />
Alumni	Your physician<br />
Former employees	Your hair dresser<br />
Former co-workers	Prominent community members<br />
Public relations officials	Members of professional organizations<br />
2. Where the Contacts Are &#8211; Tried and True Places to Network</p>
<p>Local alumni association	Conventions<br />
Class reunions	Club meetings<br />
Cocktail parties	Internet list-servs<br />
Fundraisers	Volunteer opportunities<br />
Business conferences	Continuing education classes<br />
3. Be Prepared</p>
<p>Networking is a little like planning a political campaign. While it&#8217;s essential that you are honest and relaxed, you should not wing it. Just as politicians think about what they tactically need to accomplish, convey, and gain when they make an appearance or give a speech, you should approach networking opportunities with a game plan. Before you confidently and charmingly sashay into a business conference room, a dinner party, or group event, do your homework. Find out who will be there, or do your best to list who you think will probably be present. Then decide who you would most like to meet. When you have your list of potential contacts, thoroughly research their work and their backgrounds and then make up some questions and conversational statements that reflect your research. And finally, think critically about what your goals are for your networking function. What information do you want to walk away with? What do you want to convey to the people you meet? But, as is always true, it&#8217;s important to be flexible and to perceive opportunities you didn&#8217;t plan to confront.<br />
4. Networking Knows No Boundaries</p>
<p>Business conferences, informational interviews, college reunions, and cocktail parties are obvious networking opportunities &#8211; you expect to walk away with a few business cards and some recommendations for potential rolodex entries. But the reality is that invaluable contacts and enviable opportunities often surprise us. Good networkers are flexible people who approach connection-making as a fluid enterprise that extends far beyond hotel conference room walls. You never know who will step onto the adjacent elliptical trainer at the gym; who will be parked behind you in an interminable grocery store line; who will sit next to you on an airplane; or who will be under the hair dryer next to you at the beauty salon. Don&#8217;t let these opportunities pass you by. While it may have been sheer luck that you bumped into an affable CEO, your savvy approach to networking can turn a banal exchange into a pivotal moment in your career path. Always be ready to make a contact and exchange business cards. And remember, don&#8217;t hesitate to network someone who has no obvious connection to your ambitions: Your new contact may be able to give you relevant names of his or her friends and colleagues.<br />
5. Follow Up</p>
<p>After you meet with a contact, it is absolutely essential to write a thank you note. Tell your contact how much he or she helped you, and refer to particularly helpful, specific advice. Everyone &#8211; even the most high-level executive &#8211; likes to feel appreciated. In addition to immediate follow-up after a meeting or conversation, keep in touch with your contacts. This way, they may think of you if an opportunity comes up, and they will also be forthcoming with new advice. It&#8217;s important to stay on their radar screens without being imposing or invasive. And, of course, if you get that new job, be sure to tell them and thank them again for their help.</p>
<p>6. What Goes Around Comes Around</p>
<p>If you want to be treated with respect, treat others with respect. If you want your phone calls and email missives returned, call and write back to the people who contact you. If you want big-wigs to make time for you, make yourself available to others whom you might be able to help out. It&#8217;s that simple</p>
<p>The higher up you climb in the professional world, the more you&#8217;ll find that everyone knows everyone else. Thus, if you&#8217;re impolite, curt, condescending, or disposed to burning bridges, you&#8217;ll cultivate a reputation that will serve as a constant obstacle. Remember &#8211; the people who seem little now will one day be running companies and making decisions. If you treated them with kindness and respect when they were green, they&#8217;ll remember and return the favor later.</p>
<p>7. Make It Easy For Your Contacts</p>
<p>When you call, meet with, or write to a potential contact, make it as easy as possible for them to help you. Explain what you specifically want, and ask detail-oriented questions.</p>
<p>For example, &#8220;I&#8217;m looking for jobs in arts administration. Do you know anyone who works at the Arts Council? May I have their names and phone numbers? May I use your name when I introduce myself to them?&#8221; Another entrée into a productive conversation is to solicit career tips and advice from your contact. Most people love to talk about themselves. By asking for your contact to offer valuable insight from his or her personal experiences and successes, he or she will feel important and respected. Who doesn&#8217;t like to feel like an expert?</p>
<p>Be sure to avoid making general demands, such as, &#8220;Do you know of any jobs that would be good for me?&#8221; This sort of question is overwhelming and it puts an undue burden on your contact.</p>
<p>8. Stay Organized</p>
<p>Keep a record of your networking. Whether you do this in a Rolodex, in a notebook, or in a database file on your computer, it&#8217;s important to keep track of your contacts. Make sure your system has plenty of room for contacts&#8217; names, addresses, phone numbers, companies, job titles, how you met them, and subsequent conversations you&#8217;ve had with them.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. If you aren&#8217;t right on the general market, your chances of being successful decrease. 2. Three out of four stocks usually follow the trend of the general market. 3. It&#8217;s not necessary to try to predict the future&#8230; you only need to understand exactly what the market is actually doing right now. 4. You [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=dv8s.wordpress.com&amp;blog=8657404&amp;post=592&amp;subd=dv8s&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. If you aren&#8217;t right on the general market, your chances of being successful decrease.<br />
2. Three out of four stocks usually follow the trend of the general market.<br />
3. It&#8217;s not necessary to try to predict the future&#8230; you only need to understand exactly what the market is actually doing right now.<br />
4. You need to determine if the general market is strong and ender accumulation, or under distribution and starting to turn down.<br />
5. Many of the greatest winer of the last 40 years began their biggest moves at the start of a new bull market when most investors were uncertain and afraid to invest.<br />
6. Other winners made their super price moves as the general market quickly emerged from a short or intermediate term downtrend.<br />
7. Typical bear market corrections in the Nasdaq last only a short 5 or 6 months and you positively want to be there to take full advantage of all the new emerging market leaders.<br />
8. A top on the Dow, S&amp;P 500, or Nasdaq averages usually occurs when the index goes into new high ground and on several different days shows an increase in volume from the days before, but price action stalls and shows either much less progress or actually closes down.<br />
9. Don&#8217;t buy on the first or second day of an attempted rally because you can;t be sure if the rally will follow through.<br />
10. Watch an attempted rally closely to see if it follows through by showing power and strength on any day, usually between the fourth and twelfth day.<br />
11. The power and strength on a true follow through day will show one of the indexes up 1% or more and volume increasing from the prior day.<br />
12. If is absolutely critical to keep your eye on the General Market Indicators every day, even when you aren&#8217;t currently invested.</p>
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