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Grammar, Plagiarism, and Spelling Check; Free Online Proofreading; No Downloads...Allows you to find those pesky mistakes and correct them before your teacher does...

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Excellent tool for proofing your resume and cover letters!

 

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Afghanistan and the Taliban: Before, After and Now

The Kite Runner was set in the years 1975-2001. Everything during these years went from being peaceful, to bad, to even worse. The Taliban during these fateful years have taken control of Afghanistan and its government. They were thought of as heroes to the people of their once peaceful country, but their way of controlling their government is sadistic. In the present, they are even involved in the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center.

During 1975, Afghanistan was a quiet place to live. There were economic hardships, but the residents of this pleasant country got through it. Kabul is the capital city of Afghanistan. It had the most economy problems in the country. Most of them were poverty difficulties. The president of this country at the time was Daoud Khan. Then, when winter came along, resistance towards communists began. Amir from The Kite Runner even knew of these communist attempts to rule his country. “Huddled together in the dining room and waiting for the sun to rise, none of us had any notion that a way of life had ended.” (Hosseini 36). The Afghan Islamist part of the resistance was favored by Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and the United States instead of the Afghan traditionalist and royalist parts. The uprising has just begun for the communist takeover in Afghanistan.

In 1979, the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. Even Amir from The Kite Runner even knew about this before it all happened. “And then in December 1979, when Russian tanks would roll into the very same streets where Hassan and I played, bringing the death of the Afghanistan I knew”(Hosseini 36) The Taliban during this time were thought of as refugees and were part of a resistance movement to expel the Russian troops from their country. The United States and Pakistan provided financial and military support so the Afghans could win against the Soviet soldiers. Despite the fact that there were civilians in Kabul, the Afghans did not care and used missiles, provided by the United States, to drop on the city resulting in civilian casualties and killed Soviet troops. In 1989, Ahmed Shah Massoud, took over Kabul as new leader. They ended up overthrowing President Sayid Mohammed Najibullah, who headed the Afghan government. In 1994, the Taliban were more powerful because Pakistan favored them and did everything in their power to support them. “Pakistan support for the Taliban is based on strong religious and ethnic bonds between the Taliban and Pakistan” (Amghar, Web 6). The militants of the Taliban are Sunni Muslim Pashtuns. They are thirteen percent of Pakistan’s population. They are basically most of the Taliban in general.

In 1996, Osama Bin Laden moved from Sudan to Afghanistan and met with Mullah Mohammed Omar, the Taliban’s leader. “Bin Laden was involved in the bombing of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998” (Amghar, Web 6). On September 11th, 2001, Bin laden prompted the bombing of the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. This resulted in the United States asking the Taliban to immediately hand over Bin Laden. General Pervez Musharraf, president of Pakistan, told the U.S. that he would support the capturing of Bin Laden. Instead, they couldn’t take down Bin Laden and Al Qaeda because of the ethnic and religious ties with the Taliban. Basically, Pakistan let the Taliban do what like to the people in there cites by robbing them and raping women. “The Taliban were exceedingly ignorant, which made them cruel” (Arbabzadah, Web 1). The Taliban used to be heroes to the people of the country, but now they are just plain evil. In The Kite Runner, Amir’s friend Farid said the Taliban would look for any excuse for violence. Amir bought a fake beard because it is considered a sin to shave and that all men should have beards. He saw Kabul during this time and was unfamiliar with it as it is not how it used to be when he was a kid. Afghanistan is just plagued by the Taliban with no hope for escape.

 

 In conclusion, the Taliban before, after, and now are a deadly force to reckon with. I have to say that religion has a strong connection with them as they think of most things as sins. Amir from The Kite Runner depicts Afghanistan as a peaceful state. Now, he thinks of it as a wasteland that is ruled by a stubborn government with a false sense of religion. In my opinion, as much as I hate the Taliban, they must be removed from Afghanistan and Pakistan because they can cause a lot of trouble for those countries and can stir up many civil wars within those countries.

 

 

Works Cited

Amghar, Adderrahim. "Home." The Resurgence of the Taliban in Pakistan. Nazareth College, 2014. Web. 01 May 2014.

Arbabzadah, Nushin. "The 1980s Mujahideen, the Taliban and the Shifting Idea of Jihad." Theguardian.com. Guardian News and Media, 28 Apr. 2011. Web. 01 May 2014.

Bai, Laxmi. "Security Research Review." : Volume 1(3) Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Afghanistan. Bharat-Rakshak, 2005. Web. 01 May 2014.

Hosseini, Khaled. The Kite Runner. New York: Riverhead, 2003.

 

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Polish up your #Resume in less than 15 minutes

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Two quick ways to amplify your resume, and to improve your chances of your resume being seen by a human is:

 

1.  Include the job title of the position you are applying for in your resume.  If at all possible that means that the target position you are applying for should be strategically placed in your resume.  You can accommodate as part of your summary position statement at the top of your resume or place as part of the job experience. 

 

Hint:  I am not suggesting that you include an objective at the top of your resume or to include a title of a position that you do not have any experience with.  I assume if you are applying for the position, that you would have experience with the job responsibilities:)

 

2.  Don't just tell me what you did, show me the results!

 

Action verbs, measures, and numbers are important…so make sure that your resume doesn’t just state what you did – share the results you achieved while in the role!

 

PS – Live on Purpose!

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Your resume in the first thing a prospective employer sees.  In one sense, it is the packaging the wraps around your skills.  Make sure the package looks good!  Make it POP!

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What do Employers Look for in a #Resume?

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For just one moment, let's place ourselves in the position of a recruiter. Countless resumes from applicants, all expressing boundless interest in the position advertised. The initial recruitment s...
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Can Your #Resume Pass the LinkedIn Test?

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Skills You Should Be Putting on Your #Resumes and Cover Letters

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List of skills for resumes, cover letters, job interviews and employment including examples of skills listed by occupation and general skills.
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How to Write Your #Resume to get noticed

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In the profile at the top of your resume, and wherever possible throughout the resume, you use the language of the type of place you want to work.
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275 professional resume templates in Word free for personal use. Chronological, functional, combination formats. Traditional, modern, and creative designs.
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5 Insider Secrets for Beating Applicant Tracking Systems - #Resume

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Error-prone applicant tracking systems kill 75 percent of job seekers' chances of landing an interview as soon as they submit their resumes, despite how qualified they may be. Job seekers' only hope for rising through these systems is to understand exactly how these systems work and how best to optimize their resumes for them. Here are five insider tips.

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These Applicant Tracking Systems are daunting for students entering the world of work.  Just goes to show the importance  of networking when searching for employment.

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4 things to remove from your LinkedIn profile - #Resume

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Creating A Killer LinkedIn Profile: Social #Resume

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Your profile is the place to show off your greatest successes and future aspirations. It’s also one of the first chances you have to make a good first impression for anyone discovering you on or off of LinkedIn—whether it’s a future colleague searching for you on the Internet, a potential

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Update your LI profile OFTEN.

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A Collection of Visual Infographic-Style @Resumes

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Robin Good: A great collection of visual resumes, often in the style of an infographic. If you are looking for inspiration on how to style and assemble your next one, this is a must stop gallery to check.


Over 300 examples.


Great selection. Exhaustive. 8/10


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Getting ready for an executive job search in 2014 means you'll need to cast aside outdated ideas and focus on the newest trends.
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Effective Resumes: Accomplishments vs Tasks

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Effective Resumes: Accomplishments vs Tasks I recently read a great article in Bentley @Work which is Bentley University’s Job Search E-Source for Alumni.
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4 Tips to Make Your #Resume Stand Out

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These four tips on creating an effective, well-organized resume should help you stay at the top of the hiring manager's mind.
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The One Cover Letter Trick That Will Get You Noticed

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"It's that time of year when upcoming library school grads will be applying for jobs. And while gaining real world experience..."


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Great advice on how to approach writing cover letters.

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#Resume Advice You Need to Ignore

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These are the five resume rules you need to ignore.
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Why Certain Things Do Not Belong On A #Resume

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In crafting their resume, many job seekers struggle to determine what exactly they should include, and what should be left off. Resume trends have shifted over the years, so what may have been accept…
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Nice article!

 

I do believe that hobbies can be leveraged on specific resumes, which depends on the position and company a candidate is applying for.

 

What do you think...would love to hear from you.  Until next time....PZS - Live on Purpose!

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7 Quick Fixes for Your #Resume | FlexJobs

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Before you throw in the towel and scrap your entire document, try these seven quick fixes for your resume. A tweak here and there may make the difference.
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7 Social Media #Resume Ideas

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Check out some of these amazing social media résumés to spark your job hunting creativity (Looking to get a job in a creative industry?
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Are you Linked in or Linked out?

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Tips and tricks for LinkedIn
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Want to announce yourself as a job seeker? There's a home page “status bar” for that. Want to rise to the top of the resume pile when applying for jobs through LinkedIn?

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Excellent tips and steps on maximing your Linkedin Account. 

 

After reading this article...what do you think, are you Linkedin or Linked out?  :)

 

Until next time...PS - Live on Purpose!

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Concise and complete checklist for maximizing LinkedIn presence:

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Top Thing People Forget To Include On Their #Resume | CAREEREALISM.com

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There are a lot of people missing the boat on one particular item they forget to include on their resume or stick at the very bottom.
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Reviewing the Best #Resume Distribution Services

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Once you write your resume, it’s time to distribute it; we show you some good services that might help you make it easier.

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Create a Professional-Looking CV in Seconds with LinkedIN #Resume Builder

Create a Professional-Looking CV in Seconds with LinkedIN #Resume Builder | Effective Resumes | Scoop.it
Use the Resume Builder to turn your LinkedIn Profile into a beautiful resume. Pick a resume template, customize the content, and print and share the result to your heart's content.

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Robin Good's curator insight, February 26, 2013 10:17 AM


The new LinkedIN Resume Builder is a great web app which allows anyone with a LinkedIN account to create a professional-looking resume by selecting from a number of ready-made templates.


The new app taps into your LinkedIN account info to extract and categorize all of your profile info, while leaving you with the option to edit and modify any of the data that will appear in the final resume and any of the pre-set fields that will displayed.


There are about a dozen different templates to choose from, and my first impression is that they all look quite good.


Your new final resume can be directly shared with others on all major social media and via a direct URL, and can be also saved and exported as a PDF.


I find Resume Builder from LinkedIN to be an excellent tool to create an always-up-to-date and professional-looking CV / resume in a matter of seconds.


P.S.: There may be some "pagination" issues as you will see when you export to PDF, but these can be circumnavigated easily. I am sure there will be improvements in future updates.


Free to use.


FAQ: http://resume.linkedinlabs.com/home/faq


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Mirko D'Isidoro - FreelanceWebDesigner.it's curator insight, February 27, 2013 4:15 AM

Il nuovo LinkedIN Resume Builder è una fantastica web app che ti permette con un account LinkedIn di creare curriculum dall'aspetto professionale, scegliendo tra una serie di modelli già pronti.
 

Quest'applicazione prende i dati dal tuo account LinkedIn per estrarre e classificare tutte le informazioni del profilo.

 

Quando inizi ad usarlo, hai la possibilità di editare e modificare uno qualsiasi dei dati che appariranno nel curriculum finale e puoi personalizzare anche i campi pre-impostati che verrano visualizzati.
 

Ci sono circa una dozzina di modelli diversi tra cui scegliere, e la mia prima impressione è che sembrano tutti abbastanza buoni.
 

Il tuo nuovo curriculum può essere condiviso su tutti i principali media sociali e tramite un URL diretto, e può anche essere salvato ed esportato in formato PDF.
 

Trovo Resume Builder di LinkedIn un ottimo strumento per creare un curriculum aggiornato e dall'aspetto professionale, in una manciata di secondi.
 

PS: Ci possono essere alcuni problemi d'impaginazione, come vedrai durante l'esportazione in PDF, ma questi possono essere aggirati facilmente.

Sono sicuro che ci saranno miglioramenti con aggiornamenti futuri.
 

Gratis da usare. Voto: 9.
 

FAQ: http://resume.linkedinlabs.com/home/faq
 

Provalo subito: http://resume.linkedinlabs.com/

 

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The Best And Worst Words To Use On Your #Résumé

The Best And Worst Words To Use On Your #Résumé | Effective Resumes | Scoop.it
One recent study showed that recruiters spend all of 6.25 seconds looking at a candidate’s résumé before deciding whether he or she is fit for a job. A new survey of 2,200 hiring managers and human resource staffers by jobs website CareerBuilder shows that your résumé may get a bit [...]
Trish Sadar's insight:

Please do take a minute to read the study!


I love that the article stated that the average time recruiters spend looking at resumes is 6.25 seconds.  I would always tell those who I was helping that if your resume is lucky enough to get past the systems and make it to a human...your resume has 6 seconds to catch the attention of the recruiter.


What does that mean to you?  Review your resume and make sure that the most important information is front and center.  Tweak your resume to ensure that a quick glance it is evident that you meet the qualifications of the position, and are a fit for the position, and the company.


Remember the job of your resume is to set you apart from the hundreds of other candidates to land you an interview on the first round.  Review your resume, would it past the 6 second test?


Hope the article and the tips help.  Until next time....PS - Live on Purpose!

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Replace Career Objectives With Qualifications for a Better #Resume

Replace Career Objectives With Qualifications for a Better #Resume | Effective Resumes | Scoop.it
The "career objectives" statement is dead so don't waste a recruiter's time by listing it at the start, says Ruben Quintero, Medicare Broker Relations Manager. Instead, state the most pertinent qualifications for the job.
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People often ask me why are career objectives out?

 

If you look at this way:  Career objectives are all about you -- what you want out of your career. 

 

A resume should be written to get the attention of the employer and hiring manager.  That means it needs to be all about them -- what you can do for their department and company.

 

So replace the career objective with a qualifications paragraph.  The paragraph should concisely summarize and package your experience, qualifications, and skills to fit the requirements of the job posting.

 

Hope this helps you land that job!  Until next time...PS - Live on Purpose!

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