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01 June 2009

How To Make A Resume - What Software is Necessary?

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By Cynthia Penfold

It's easy to get caught up in the excitement of creating your first resume or even updating an old one. You\'ll notice, too, that there are expensive resume services and software vendors just begging for your business.

However, you can build an attractive resume without using any special software at all so don\'t fall for slick sales letters that claim you must have their software in order to produce a great resume. However, you will save a great deal of money by creating your own resume.

You can use your word processor to make a resume. Anyone with a computer loaded with basic word processing software can make a resume that will really stand out. Microsoft Word is considered to be one of the well known and popular word processing software programs available but other programs work just as well. These other programs often cost a great deal less but work just as well. The only difference is some of the less expensive software packages may not have built in templates to make it easy to make a resume.

However, to take advantage of this you will have to have access to the Internet. You can use free online programs such as openoffice.org to make a resume. This program is free to use and can not only help you make a resume that will stand out but can also meet all of your word processing needs.

You may find these types of programs work well for you as soon as you download the software. However, some of these programs allow users to make suggestions about improvements to the software.

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14 May 2009

Amazing Facts about Hawaii

Na Pali Coast, Kauai, HawaiiImage by Jeff Kubina via Flickr

by Ted Felber

Before reaching a new destination, many people like to learn a little bit about the place they will be visiting. Hawaii is no different. Here are a few facts about the state of Hawaii that you may find fun and interesting.

Interesting Facts about Hawaii

Part of a group of 137 coral and volcanic islands in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, Hawaii is made up of 8 larger islands. Six of these are very popular with tourists.

The biggest island and the youngest in the chain is the island of Hawaii which is referred to as the Big Island and the oldest is Kauai. Officially named "the Aloha State", Hawaii is the 50th American state and it has the highest population density in the U.S. 80% of the 1.26M Hawaiians live on the island of Oahu which is considered to be the "main island". The other popular islands are Molokai, Lanai, and of course, Maui which is probably the favorite tourist destination.

Fast Facts

Hawaii has two official languages: Hawaiian and English. With its own time zone, Hawaii rests in Hawaii Standard Time, which is 2 hours behind Pacific Standard Time, 5 hours behind Eastern Standard Time and 10 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time. Hawaii does not observe Daylight Savings Time. Most people dress casually in Hawaii. There are many activities to participate in, and there are many ATM machines for convenience.

Don't worry if you forget something at home; Hawaii's numerous malls and retail shops will carry all you need. Since public transportation is rather limited, you may want to consider renting a car. Rentals are rather inexpensive in Hawaii.

Hawaiian coffee is renowned for its low acidity and smoothness. It is documented to have the lowest acidity in the world.

Famous Waikiki Beach in Honolulu is the place where the "Father of Modern Surfing," Duke Kahanamoku, learned all his skills.

Did any of these facts about Hawaii come as a surprise to you?

For example, Caucasians (Haoles) constitute about 34%, Japanese-American about 32%, Filipino-American about 16% and Chinese-American about 5%.

On the Big Island of Hawaii, you can find two wonders: Kileaua Volcano, found in Volcano National Park, is the most active volcano in the world. This island is also home to the largest telescope found in the world at the Mauna Kea Observatory. It is perched at an altitude of 13,796 feet (4,205 meters).

Hawaii's most secluded island, Lanai, known in the past as "the Pineapple Island" was rented entirely On January 1, 1994 by Microsoft's Bill Gates for his wedding to Melinda French

Molokai's north shore is home to the tallest sea cliffs in the world: more than 3,000 feet (914 m) high and the island has the longest waterfall in Hawaii: Kahiwa Falls - 2,165 feet (660 m) tall.<br />
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The rainiest place on Earth is Mt. Waialeale on the island of Kauai. The average rainfall is 397 inches (10 meters) per year. Kauai is known as the "Garden Island."

If all these amazing facts have intrigued you and you want to see the sights for yourself, you can find more information on Hawaii at the link below. You'll be able to make your choice from a large selection of Hawaiian sightseeing tours, unusual tourist activities and adventures that will take your breath away. All of the best tour operators and activities have been conveniently gathered in one place.

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