Howdy! I happen to be one of many crew managers of FoxyStilezArticles, a globally distributed web article writing group. We are able to create content in English and French for intercontinental world wide web viewers, and are available for written content production for your web site. Listed below you will read my curriculum vitae, and you will be able to check out other crew managers and team members' CV's on this web page. At the bottom of my curriculum vitae, you're going to discover some instances of our published articles. For work queries, you should email us with the contactform on this web page and we'll respond as soon as possible.
Curriculum Vitae
Brian Alexander
835 Debbie Drive
Nebraska Lincoln
brian_1999@gmail.com
Summary of Qualifications
Graduated With Special Honors from Columbia University
10 years of crafting experience (explicitly for Electronic viewers)
Great fluency in English
Focused, company-oriented member of staff with a taste for details
Job Expertise
FoxyStilezArticles, Dallas USA
1998 - Present
Staff Leader
In charge of setting up a international staff of internet writers to meet a challenging set of growth goals.
- Set records for output, increasing productivity by 15% around the world
- Correctly kept regular records of work distribution
- Cared for QC for global output over a significant staff of writers
Extra Skillsets
Fluent in English
Advanced skills with a extensive choice of office computer software
Examples of Publicized Writing
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Oskar's mindless thoughts
Wednesday, 22 February 2012
Beijing's coolest high school history teacher
Yuan tengfei, I wish you were my history teacher!
(View more of Mr. Yuan's videos--without the subtitles--here.)
(View more of Mr. Yuan's videos--without the subtitles--here.)
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Jung Rodriguez - CV
Aloha! I am one of many staff organizers of FoxyStilezArticles, a world-wide web content writing combine. We all post in English for worldwide world-wide-web visitors, and are on the market for written content production for your web-site. Listed below you may see my resume, and you'll be able to find other staff organizers and writers' resumes on this site. At the end of my resume, you're going to look at some good examples of our posted posts. For work requests, please contact us using the form on this web site and we'll react as soon as possible.
Resume
Jung Rodriguez
6144 Lumenpark Drive
North Dakota Bismarck
jung_1986@gmail.com
Summary
Graduated With Special Honors from Northwest University
10 years of authoring experience (mainly for Internet visitors)
Exquisite competency in English and Latin
Devoted, team-oriented employee with a talent for particulars
Job Expertise
FoxyStilezArticles, Toronto Canada
1998 - Present
Staff Organizer
In charge of setting up a global crew of writers to fit a complex set of output goals and objectives.
- Set unprecedented records for efficiency, expanding productivity by 35% throughout the world
- Properly kept steady records of project distribution
- Managed quality control for world output over a sizable crew of freelance writers
Additional Skills
Fluent in English and Latin
Sophisticated skills with a full selection of office software
Examples of Released Works
cheap cottage rentals ontario | tires columbus ohio | tires st. louis | tire rotation | changing a flat tire | tires for sale | transmission fluid flush cost | rebuild transmission | most fuel efficient truck | customize your own car | painting a car | cheap oil changes | bradford white water heater | how to fix a leaky shower faucet | e file tax returns | college degrees | clogged toilet remedies | braces before and after pictures | home network gateway | federal taxes due date | agatha christie biography | elementary teaching strategies | picture of food | mud tires for trucks | interior auto accessories
Resume
Jung Rodriguez
6144 Lumenpark Drive
North Dakota Bismarck
jung_1986@gmail.com
Summary
Graduated With Special Honors from Northwest University
10 years of authoring experience (mainly for Internet visitors)
Exquisite competency in English and Latin
Devoted, team-oriented employee with a talent for particulars
Job Expertise
FoxyStilezArticles, Toronto Canada
1998 - Present
Staff Organizer
In charge of setting up a global crew of writers to fit a complex set of output goals and objectives.
- Set unprecedented records for efficiency, expanding productivity by 35% throughout the world
- Properly kept steady records of project distribution
- Managed quality control for world output over a sizable crew of freelance writers
Additional Skills
Fluent in English and Latin
Sophisticated skills with a full selection of office software
Examples of Released Works
cheap cottage rentals ontario | tires columbus ohio | tires st. louis | tire rotation | changing a flat tire | tires for sale | transmission fluid flush cost | rebuild transmission | most fuel efficient truck | customize your own car | painting a car | cheap oil changes | bradford white water heater | how to fix a leaky shower faucet | e file tax returns | college degrees | clogged toilet remedies | braces before and after pictures | home network gateway | federal taxes due date | agatha christie biography | elementary teaching strategies | picture of food | mud tires for trucks | interior auto accessories
Love Story in Harvard
You really don't have to watch much of this but please, just watch a little. You'll giggle. I promise.
I was doing a search on Tudou for 哈佛, logic being that given the love many in Asia have for Harvard, some Tudou user must have at some point created an "I love Harvard" video. (Yes, this is how I waste my time.)
Instead, buried among all the "Harvard English" MP3 files, I found a Korean television show, Chuyen tinh Harvard (Love Story in Harvard), about a young Korean man's days as a Harvard law student. Because he's hot and his love interest, a Korean (or possibly Korean-American) Harvard medical student, is equally easy on the eyes, and because the whole thing is just so deliciously corny, I had no problem forgiving them their complete inability to speak English.
But what I want you to see is this part of an episode where the protagonist visits an old black woman to talk to her about a case he and some of his classmates are working on, pro bono. Keep in mind their dialogue was written by a Korean screenwriter (and I imagine "polished" by one of the American actors).
I was doing a search on Tudou for 哈佛, logic being that given the love many in Asia have for Harvard, some Tudou user must have at some point created an "I love Harvard" video. (Yes, this is how I waste my time.)
Instead, buried among all the "Harvard English" MP3 files, I found a Korean television show, Chuyen tinh Harvard (Love Story in Harvard), about a young Korean man's days as a Harvard law student. Because he's hot and his love interest, a Korean (or possibly Korean-American) Harvard medical student, is equally easy on the eyes, and because the whole thing is just so deliciously corny, I had no problem forgiving them their complete inability to speak English.
But what I want you to see is this part of an episode where the protagonist visits an old black woman to talk to her about a case he and some of his classmates are working on, pro bono. Keep in mind their dialogue was written by a Korean screenwriter (and I imagine "polished" by one of the American actors).
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
$27 million anti-evolution museum to open soon
Animatronic dinosaurs and people co-exist in the Creation Museum's displays,
just as dinosaurs and people did in the Garden of Eden,
according to the group behind the museum.
Tyrannosaurus rex was a strict vegetarian, and lived with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.
There were dinosaurs of every kind aboard Noah's ark. Some dinosaurs managed to hang around until just a few hundred years ago. The legend of St. George slaying the dragon? That probably was a dinosaur.
Exhibits showing all this and more will be at the Creation Museum, a $27 million religious showcase nearing completion in Northern Kentucky.
The museum, in Boone County near the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, is being built by a non-profit group called Answers in Genesis. It is scheduled to open on Memorial Day. Museum and Northern Kentucky tourism officials are expecting it to be a boon to the region, bringing in at least 250,000 visitors in its first year.
It already is getting media attention. Newspapers and television stations from Europe, Asia and Australia have visited, and CNN was there Friday.
But mainstream scientists, who have dubbed it The Fred and Wilma Flintstone Museum, say the museum's message is just plain wrong.
The museum is based on a literal interpretation of the Bible: The world was created in six, 24-hour days, some time between 6,000 and 10,000 years ago. Humans appeared on Day 6, and they didn't evolve from anything.
Ken Ham, an Australian who is Answers in Genesis' $120,000-a-year founder and president, says the museum opening will be a significant event in Christendom.
"No one else has ever built a place where you can experience biblical history and merge it with the science," he said.
47 percent agree
But Eugenie Scott, a former University of Kentucky anthropologist who is director of the California-based National Center for Science Education, said the information provided in the museum "is not even close to standard science."
Scott visited the museum recently as part of a British Broadcasting Corp. radio program. Although she didn't get a tour, she saw enough to know that the museum will be professionally done. And, she says, that's worrisome.
"There are going to be students coming into the classroom and saying, 'I just went to this fancy museum and everything you're telling me is rubbish,' " Scott said.
Daniel Phelps of Lexington, president of the Kentucky Paleontological Society, says the museum will embarrass the state because of the "pseudoscientific-nutty things" it espouses, and because it portrays evolution as the path to ruin.
But the Rev. Bill Henard, senior pastor of Lexington's Porter Memorial Baptist Church, said that Sunday school classes and other groups from his church are likely to visit.
"I think people will enjoy ... being able to see a different side from what some scientific findings have shown," he said.
Henard said he believes in the literal story of creation, adding that "I think you would be surprised to know how many people hold to a young-Earth creation."
More than a century and a half after British naturalist Charles Darwin published The Origin of Species, which suggested that life evolved over millions of years from one-cell organisms, quite a few people agree with Henard, pollsters say.
When the Gallup Poll asked people about their views on the subject last March, 47 percent of Americans polled said that God created humans pretty much in their present form some time in the last 10,000 years. That belief was strongest among those with less education, regular churchgoers, people 65 and older, and Republicans.
Recruiting dinosaurs
Like a natural history museum or an amusement park, the Creation Museum will use people's fascination with dinosaurs as a draw.
There will be 80 lifelike dinosaur models, some of which move their heads and tails and roar.
"The evolutionists use dinosaurs to promote their world view; we're going to use that to promote our world view," Answers in Genesis spokesman Mark Looy said.
More than 50 videos will be shown at the various exhibits, and a "special-effects" theater will have seats that shake as visitors are hit with tiny mists of water. The opening show features an animatronic young woman struggling with her belief in God, while two angels that she can't see are on the screen behind her. Ham describes it as the only part of the museum that is "lighthearted" and "edgy."
The museum has a planetarium. But its programs, unlike those at other planetariums, will say that the light from the stars we see did not take millions of years to get here.
There also is a reproduction of a portion of the Grand Canyon. The message there is that it was created very quickly, from the waters from Noah's flood. The fossils in rock layers there and in many other places around the world are of animals that drowned in the flood, the museum says.
Some of the exhibits would be the envy of any natural history museum.
There are, for example, 10,000 minerals from a collection that was donated to the museum, fossil dinosaur eggs from China that Ham says are worth $40,000, and a donated collection of dinosaur toys that has been valued at $50,000.
There also will be an exhibit suggesting that belief in evolution is the root of most of modern society's evils. It shows models of children leaving a church where the minister believes in evolution. Soon the girl is on the phone to Planned Parenthood, while the boy cruises the Internet for pornography sites.
The museum already has generated international publicity and criticism.
Comedian Bill Maher, who often mocks religion, came by last month. Looy said he snuck in for a half-hour interview with Ham, who didn't know who he was.
The museum and Answers in Genesis also are the unflattering subject of a chapter of American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War on America. The book, published last year, is by former New York Times correspondent Chris Hedges.
Tom Caradonio, president of the Northern Kentucky Convention and Visitors Commission, said the museum is expected to bring plenty of people to the region, including religious conventions.
Asked about the contention that the museum will embarrass the state, Caradonio noted that Lexington allows betting on horses at Keeneland Race Course, which some find objectionable.
"I learned a long time ago in this industry that if we had to make moral judgments, we would probably end up selling nothing," he said.
Quote:
Tyrannosaurus rex was a strict vegetarian, and lived with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.
Quote:
When the Gallup Poll asked people about their views on the subject last March, 47 percent of Americans polled said that God created humans pretty much in their present form some time in the last 10,000 years. That belief was strongest among those with less education, regular churchgoers, people 65 and older, and Republicans.
Quote:
The museum has a planetarium. But its programs, unlike those at other planetariums, will say that the light from the stars we see did not take millions of years to get here.
Quote:
There also will be an exhibit suggesting that belief in evolution is the root of most of modern society's evils. It shows models of children leaving a church where the minister believes in evolution. Soon the girl is on the phone to Planned Parenthood, while the boy cruises the Internet for pornography sites.
All I can say is WOW!
just as dinosaurs and people did in the Garden of Eden,
according to the group behind the museum.
Tyrannosaurus rex was a strict vegetarian, and lived with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.
There were dinosaurs of every kind aboard Noah's ark. Some dinosaurs managed to hang around until just a few hundred years ago. The legend of St. George slaying the dragon? That probably was a dinosaur.
Exhibits showing all this and more will be at the Creation Museum, a $27 million religious showcase nearing completion in Northern Kentucky.
The museum, in Boone County near the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, is being built by a non-profit group called Answers in Genesis. It is scheduled to open on Memorial Day. Museum and Northern Kentucky tourism officials are expecting it to be a boon to the region, bringing in at least 250,000 visitors in its first year.
It already is getting media attention. Newspapers and television stations from Europe, Asia and Australia have visited, and CNN was there Friday.
But mainstream scientists, who have dubbed it The Fred and Wilma Flintstone Museum, say the museum's message is just plain wrong.
The museum is based on a literal interpretation of the Bible: The world was created in six, 24-hour days, some time between 6,000 and 10,000 years ago. Humans appeared on Day 6, and they didn't evolve from anything.
Ken Ham, an Australian who is Answers in Genesis' $120,000-a-year founder and president, says the museum opening will be a significant event in Christendom.
"No one else has ever built a place where you can experience biblical history and merge it with the science," he said.
47 percent agree
But Eugenie Scott, a former University of Kentucky anthropologist who is director of the California-based National Center for Science Education, said the information provided in the museum "is not even close to standard science."
Scott visited the museum recently as part of a British Broadcasting Corp. radio program. Although she didn't get a tour, she saw enough to know that the museum will be professionally done. And, she says, that's worrisome.
"There are going to be students coming into the classroom and saying, 'I just went to this fancy museum and everything you're telling me is rubbish,' " Scott said.
Daniel Phelps of Lexington, president of the Kentucky Paleontological Society, says the museum will embarrass the state because of the "pseudoscientific-nutty things" it espouses, and because it portrays evolution as the path to ruin.
But the Rev. Bill Henard, senior pastor of Lexington's Porter Memorial Baptist Church, said that Sunday school classes and other groups from his church are likely to visit.
"I think people will enjoy ... being able to see a different side from what some scientific findings have shown," he said.
Henard said he believes in the literal story of creation, adding that "I think you would be surprised to know how many people hold to a young-Earth creation."
More than a century and a half after British naturalist Charles Darwin published The Origin of Species, which suggested that life evolved over millions of years from one-cell organisms, quite a few people agree with Henard, pollsters say.
When the Gallup Poll asked people about their views on the subject last March, 47 percent of Americans polled said that God created humans pretty much in their present form some time in the last 10,000 years. That belief was strongest among those with less education, regular churchgoers, people 65 and older, and Republicans.
Recruiting dinosaurs
Like a natural history museum or an amusement park, the Creation Museum will use people's fascination with dinosaurs as a draw.
There will be 80 lifelike dinosaur models, some of which move their heads and tails and roar.
"The evolutionists use dinosaurs to promote their world view; we're going to use that to promote our world view," Answers in Genesis spokesman Mark Looy said.
More than 50 videos will be shown at the various exhibits, and a "special-effects" theater will have seats that shake as visitors are hit with tiny mists of water. The opening show features an animatronic young woman struggling with her belief in God, while two angels that she can't see are on the screen behind her. Ham describes it as the only part of the museum that is "lighthearted" and "edgy."
The museum has a planetarium. But its programs, unlike those at other planetariums, will say that the light from the stars we see did not take millions of years to get here.
There also is a reproduction of a portion of the Grand Canyon. The message there is that it was created very quickly, from the waters from Noah's flood. The fossils in rock layers there and in many other places around the world are of animals that drowned in the flood, the museum says.
Some of the exhibits would be the envy of any natural history museum.
There are, for example, 10,000 minerals from a collection that was donated to the museum, fossil dinosaur eggs from China that Ham says are worth $40,000, and a donated collection of dinosaur toys that has been valued at $50,000.
There also will be an exhibit suggesting that belief in evolution is the root of most of modern society's evils. It shows models of children leaving a church where the minister believes in evolution. Soon the girl is on the phone to Planned Parenthood, while the boy cruises the Internet for pornography sites.
The museum already has generated international publicity and criticism.
Comedian Bill Maher, who often mocks religion, came by last month. Looy said he snuck in for a half-hour interview with Ham, who didn't know who he was.
The museum and Answers in Genesis also are the unflattering subject of a chapter of American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War on America. The book, published last year, is by former New York Times correspondent Chris Hedges.
Tom Caradonio, president of the Northern Kentucky Convention and Visitors Commission, said the museum is expected to bring plenty of people to the region, including religious conventions.
Asked about the contention that the museum will embarrass the state, Caradonio noted that Lexington allows betting on horses at Keeneland Race Course, which some find objectionable.
"I learned a long time ago in this industry that if we had to make moral judgments, we would probably end up selling nothing," he said.
Quote:
Tyrannosaurus rex was a strict vegetarian, and lived with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.
Quote:
When the Gallup Poll asked people about their views on the subject last March, 47 percent of Americans polled said that God created humans pretty much in their present form some time in the last 10,000 years. That belief was strongest among those with less education, regular churchgoers, people 65 and older, and Republicans.
Quote:
The museum has a planetarium. But its programs, unlike those at other planetariums, will say that the light from the stars we see did not take millions of years to get here.
Quote:
There also will be an exhibit suggesting that belief in evolution is the root of most of modern society's evils. It shows models of children leaving a church where the minister believes in evolution. Soon the girl is on the phone to Planned Parenthood, while the boy cruises the Internet for pornography sites.
All I can say is WOW!
More goodness
Those of you that know me, know that I love me some free software. I am one of those that uses Firefox, OpenOffice, Audicity (a free sound recorder/editor), etc. I also like to surf a bit and find some tasty mp3s from the various music blogs...like my buddy Ryan's documenting his Smashing Life.
Well some kind folks have created a browser/player that allows you to surf (and search!!) to find a particular artist/song/blog. As soon as the page loads any mp3s that are available on the page are listed at the bottom are shown at the bottom of the browser and ready to be listened to or added to your personal library.
Take a look here to see a quick screenview and to download. (or click on the cute little bird at the top of the post.)
Now if you'll pardon me I have some Men Without Hats to download.
Well some kind folks have created a browser/player that allows you to surf (and search!!) to find a particular artist/song/blog. As soon as the page loads any mp3s that are available on the page are listed at the bottom are shown at the bottom of the browser and ready to be listened to or added to your personal library.
Take a look here to see a quick screenview and to download. (or click on the cute little bird at the top of the post.)
Now if you'll pardon me I have some Men Without Hats to download.
Thoughts on Bonds
My friend Scottie's thoughts on Barry Bonds and his "record."
Fact: He's a cheater of the worst variety.
Fact: He's possibly the worst human being, as far as being a complete and boundlessly arrogant and insulting asshole, that the game has ever seen.
Combine those two ingredients with the fact that the single season HR record and the career HR record are "held" by this vile cunt and, yeah, it does nothing but damage baseball as a whole. Nothing.
As long as the game is played, and as long as that piece of shit's name is associated with those records, anyone with an IQ over room temperature will always know that his numbers are meaningless. Drug-enhanced meaningless.
In Scottie World, the single season home run record remains 61, held by Roger Maris. The career home run record remains 755, held by Hank Aaron.
If you want to accept that fucknozzle's numbers, than I fully expect you to be lobbying for Ben Johnson's Gold Medal to be returned to him and his 9.79 time reinstated as legitimate. And I would also expect you to lobby for Rosie Ruiz being recognized as the true 1980 Boston Marathon women's champion. And you can give Milli Vanilli their Grammy awards back while you're at it.
There is nothing heroic or useful about turning one's profession into a fraudulent disgraceful joke.
AMEN BROTHER!
Fact: He's a cheater of the worst variety.
Fact: He's possibly the worst human being, as far as being a complete and boundlessly arrogant and insulting asshole, that the game has ever seen.
Combine those two ingredients with the fact that the single season HR record and the career HR record are "held" by this vile cunt and, yeah, it does nothing but damage baseball as a whole. Nothing.
As long as the game is played, and as long as that piece of shit's name is associated with those records, anyone with an IQ over room temperature will always know that his numbers are meaningless. Drug-enhanced meaningless.
In Scottie World, the single season home run record remains 61, held by Roger Maris. The career home run record remains 755, held by Hank Aaron.
If you want to accept that fucknozzle's numbers, than I fully expect you to be lobbying for Ben Johnson's Gold Medal to be returned to him and his 9.79 time reinstated as legitimate. And I would also expect you to lobby for Rosie Ruiz being recognized as the true 1980 Boston Marathon women's champion. And you can give Milli Vanilli their Grammy awards back while you're at it.
There is nothing heroic or useful about turning one's profession into a fraudulent disgraceful joke.
AMEN BROTHER!
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