Friday, February 19, 2010

How to Write an Experience Certificate

Instructions

Step 1:
Type the date in the top right corner. Skip a line. Type the following salutation: "To Whom It May Concern:" on the top left side of the paper, though underneath the date. Such an unspecific salutation is important as the person whom this certificate of experience is about will no doubt reuse it various times when applying for various jobs.

Step 2:
Explain that you are writing on behalf of a particular person and state that person's full name. Describe in what capacity the person worked for you and give the person's exact job title. State the given amount of time that person worked for you and give the exact dates.

Step 3:
Describe the character and work habits of the person for whom you are writing. Be positive and specific based on your knowledge of this person in the workplace. Choose words and phrases that will be memorable. Use a thesaurus, if necessary.

Step 4:
Write a closing sentence that sums up your opinions and thoughts toward the person you are writing about. Good closing sentences are: "I wish him every success in life" or "He would be an enormous asset to any company" or "He'll be successful at any endeavor he embarks upon."

Step 5:
Close your letter with "Regards," or "Sincerely" and then type your name underneath. Type your title directly underneath your name.

Step 6:
Print the letter out on company letterhead. Sign it.

How to write the Covering Letter

Dear Sir or Madam,

First paragraph: - Background info about yourself, name and what you're currently doing at the moment academically wise. Keep it brief though. There's no need to ramble, maybe three or four sentences.

Second paragraph: - Not essential, but it may be useful telling them why you are interested in surveying. Again, keep it concise.

Third paragraph: - Something along the lines of, "I have no/limited experience in the area and I would appreciate it if you could offer a work placement, ideally (state preferred length of placement) in length, so I can gain a further insight into the area and also to give me invaluable work experience. This would give me the opportunity to find out whether this is the right career before I take an accredited degree"

Fourth paragraph - Let them know when you're available, or ask whether or not you can arrange a meeting with someone from the firm in order to discuss things further.

Thank you for your time.

Yours faithfully

You

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Home Interior Design-Series-015 Scarlet Throw Pillow With a ‘Change the World’ Message

Throw pillows with worded messages on them are a popular choice for contemporary interiors. When philosophical, political or cultural contemplation is mixed with design, all sorts of beautiful and decorative accessories emerge. That’s very much the case with this ‘Change the World’ scarlet throw pillow designed by Mike and Jennifer Tuttle. My favorite aspect to this worded throw pillow is the color which will compliment many pre-existing upholstery designs on sofas and chairs.

“How will you change the world?” is the largest question seen on this ‘Change the World’ scarlet throw pillow. It’s both a philosophical question and a positive statement of intent which will suit a wide variety of personalities and settings. Whether you are a student looking to make your mark on the world or a work-at-home mom seeking to change children’s futures for the better, this decorative scarlet throw pillow will act as an impetus to those ideals.

“How will the world change you?” is another question seen on this scarlet throw pillow. Sometimes we need to reflect on our lives and take stock of how far we have come. We have to be careful that in our excitement and drive we don’t forget who we are and what are original goal was. This message on this ‘Change the World’ scarlet throw pillow is another question that we might need to ask ourselves from time to time.

The worded throw pillow in a scarlet and white color combination will give a contemporary feel to a living room sofa, kitchen chair or bedroom bench. It will be come a talking point for the family and visitors alike and will be a reminder of great things yet to be done and to be achieved. Forget the hollow “Yes we can” of Barack Obama and ask instead, what can be done that will really make things better.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

How to Display Twitter Updates on a Facebook Page

If you're an avid Twitter user and want to share your tweets with people on your Facebook page, installing the Twitter application on your Facebook account can keep everyone you know updated with your latest posts. The Twitter application for Facebook is designed for easy integration between both accounts, which means you can post a tweet to either one when you want to share a thought, idea or link.

Instructions
Step-1:
Log in to your Twitter account. Enter your username or email address, plus your password into the designated fields and sign into your Twitter account.

Step-2:
Select "Settings" from the features section. "Settings" is the third option from the right at the top-right corner of the account page. Selecting this will take you to your account management page.

Step-3:
Scroll down to the "More Info URL:" section. This is where you'll find a link to addTwitter to the site.

Step-4:
Click on the Twitter badge link. This is hyperlinked to the text that reads "You can also add Twitter to your site here." Selecting this will take you to the Twitter badges page.

Step-5:
Select Facebook from the "Display Twitters on your web page" section. Facebook is the third option from the top; click on the radio button to be taken to the Facebook apps page.

Step-6:
Install Twitter to your Facebook account. You'll see screenshots of the Twitter application in action on Facebook. Scroll to the bottom of the screen to find the 'Install Twitter in Facebook' button and select it.

Step-7:
Sign in to Facebook. You will now be taken to the Facebook login screen with the Twitter logo visible near the top. Sign in using your Facebook e-mail address and password to start the installation process.

Step-8:
Allow Twitter to access your Facebook information. Select "Allow" to continue the installation process.

Step-9:
Enter your Twitter log in information on Facebook. Facebook will need your Twitter username and password so that Twitter can access your Facebook page. Select 'Login'

Step-10:
Update your accounts with a new tweet. You will now see a large content field box that looks similar to your Twitter updates box with all of the people you are following underneath it. This means Twitter has been successfully installed on your Facebook account.

Tips & Warnings
  • Selecting "Allow" during the installation process confirms your Facebook Platform User Terms of Service agreement.
  • You can remove the Twitter application from your Facebook page by selecting "Block" from the Applications menu.
  • Adding Twitter to Facebook does not automatically mean your Facebook status will be updated to Twitter; you will need to select "Allow Status updates from Twitter" to enable this function

Difference Between Twitter & Facebook

History
Facebook was created by a Harvard student in 2003, to provide a detailed networking system. Twitter was created in 2006 to provide a quick, simple way to communicate with friends.

Goals
Twitter is designed for rapid personal updates, to supply the social networking that its constituents desire. Facebook is constructed to provide more in-depth, time consuming methods for its members to socialize.

Basic Applications
Twitter allows its members to "follow" other members. This permits the user to be alerted immediately when an update is posted. Facebook provides a multitude of outlets including messaging--both instant and in email format--plus pictures, videos, wall posts and different notifications for its users.

Layout
Twitter's layout consists of a chronological list of the user's updates, and responses from followers to those updates. Facebook's layout consists of the same list in addition to notifications about the other social outlets provided.

Demographics
Most members of Facebook and Twitter are between the ages of 18-34. However, Facebook's biggest area of growth is in the 55-plus age group; Twitter's is in the 20s.