Monday 7 May 2018

Business Today



10 Ways to kill a Group, Society, Association or Organization

·                    Stay Away from meetings
·                    If opportune to come, find fault
·                    Decline offices or appointment to committee
·                    Get angry if you are not nominated or appointed
·                    If named to a committee, don’t attend the committee meetings.
·                    If present at the meeting, don’t speak until the meeting is over, then point out how things should have been done
·                    Don’t do work if avoidable and when the old reliable pitch in to get the work done, accuse them of being a clique.
·                    Oppose all new programs as waste of members resources
·                    When nothing new happen , complain that the officers lack imagination.
·                    Read the activities of the association and still complain that you don’t know what is going on in the association

Abstain from these!!!

Thursday 5 April 2018

The aspiring editor-in-chief looking for her first job





The aspiring editor-in-chief looking for her first job




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                                                ONWARDS

Name: Kristen Loose

Age: 25


What Do you Currently Do or What Were You Doing?

I just graduated from Villanova University in December, with a degree in English Literature. Now im doing the full-time job-search thing, which is lovely and fun.

What Would You Say Is Your Dream Job?

Editor-in-chief of a food magazine! It's changed many times over the years as everyone's does; you grow and you mature and you learn new things. But, right now, that's what I'm leaning toward. Also, I want to get my doctorate, probably in anthropology. I haven't really decided yet.

Which Magazine Would You Love to Work for?

I used to read Gourmet when I was growing up. I think they stopped their print, but they are still online. I love Bon Appetit, too. Maybe I'll have my own! Another magazine I like is Cherry Bomb, which only comes out semi-annually. It's kind of like feminist and food publication, which is really cool.

Why Food?

"English major" is one just one part of who I am. I'm also kind of a foodie, and I do some baking on my own time.

I grew up in a pretty big family, so I was always around food. My Sicilian mother had her "big sauce" meal on Sundays, and we had big family gatherings where delicious food was a huge part of it. I love it. I think it's a very unique way to bring people together. Everyone from all over the world has their comfort food from home. It's nice to be able to share that.

How Did You Get to Where You Are Right Now?

Actually, I've had kind of an interesting journey. I graduated high school and went off to college, but had to leave for a time due to health issues (chronic migrane, etc). I hot a wall.

Many people have that happen to them in different ways. I've just tried to stay true to myself and listen to what I like to do versus all the other material things that can get in the way of life. So, I've gotten here, to this park today, in a very roundabout way-but I'm here!

What Have You Learned Along Your Journey?

Stick to your guns. Sometimes you want to listen to everyone's advice and it all in because you think "this person's in a certain place in life, I should listen to what they have to say." But, at the end of the day, it's your life and you have to try and make the decision that's best for you. (Share This Wisdom)

What Is One Piece of Advice That Really Stands Out to You as the Best Thing You've Learned From Someone Else?

I can't really think of a specific golden line. There's the advice from people who tell you what you "should" be, right? They tell you to be this or that , a teacher, a doctor, alawyer. But I think the advice people want is how to get to where they want to be.

Do You Have a Favourite Quote That You Think of to Help You Stay on Track?

There's a reality TV show out right now called So Cosmo. I waswatching it for kicks because it revolves around Cosmopolitan magazine and the publishing industry, and I'm looking at those types of jobs. In one episode, the editor-in-chief has left, and the word she leaves her colleagues with is, "Onwards." I thought it was such a simple way of saying goodbye because it meant so much more than one little word.

Usually, we think 'onwards and upwards.' but for some people, that's not necessarilly the right way to end it. In life, you might go down, or in another direction, but at the end of the day, onwardsis the wayeveryone is going.


Editorial Assistant at a Glance

SKILLS

Attention to detail, strong organizational and time-management skills. Impeccable grammar and excellent writing skills. Ability to meet deadlines.

'BOUT THAT CASH

What you can make within 0-3 years
$26,000-43,000

DAY-TO-DAY

Write and edit as needed, assist with social media strategy, and assisting senior editors with research, reporting, and various administrative tasks.

WHAT YOU NEED

* Bachelor's degree in journalism or English Literature preferred.
* Execellent communication, writing, and editing skills.



Word of the Day

VATICINATION

What it Means: A prophesy

Use it Without Sounding Like You Just Learned it Today

"James made the surprisingly accurate vaticination that Daniel would bring a turkey sandwich and potato chips for lunch."

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Tuesday 3 October 2017

Our Success Stories

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 What do you know about dates? Here is what I found out after my little research; Dates have been a staple food of the Middle East and the Indus Valley for thousands of years. There is archaeological evidence of date cultivation in eastern Arabia between 5530 and 5320 BC.[10] They are believed to have originated around what is now Iraq, and have been cultivated since ancient times from Mesopotamia to prehistoric Egypt. The Ancient Egyptians used the fruits to make date wine, and ate them at harvest.

There is also archeological evidence of date cultivation in Mehrgarh around 7000 BCE, a Neolithic civilization in what is now western Pakistan. Evidence of cultivation is continually found throughout later civilizations in the Indus Valley, including the Harappan period 2600 to 1900 BCE.

In later times, traders spread dates around South West Asia, northern Africa, and Spain. Dates were introduced into Mexico and California by the Spaniards in 1765, around Mission San Ignacio.

Introducing the Northern Nigeria tasty dates.


Fossil records show that the date palm has existed for at least 50 million years.


Fruit food uses
Dry or soft dates are eaten out-of-hand, or may be pitted and stuffed with fillings such as almonds, walnuts, pecans, candied orange and lemon peel, tahini, marzipan or cream cheese. Pitted dates are also referred to as stoned dates. Partially dried pitted dates may be glazed with glucose syrup for use as a snack food. Dates can also be chopped and used in a range of sweet and savory dishes, from tajines (tagines) in Morocco to puddings, ka'ak (types of Arab cookies) and other dessert items.


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Sunday 13 August 2017

RSVP for the #HoneyBash# to receive events updates, behind the scenes, and more!



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Emmeline – Events and Exhibition Sept. 2017
1st Annual Honey Bash Gala
Date: 11th Septemeber – 16th September, 2017
Venue: 33 Ibru Merchandise, Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria.

 #Sir Emmanuel Binitie# raises over $1000 for computer laboratory program research and awareness – Bee Foundation 
*Charity *Volunteering *Fund-raising


The Mannie Team rallies around following program proposition of Bee Foundation.

Bee Foundation is supported, accredited by “The Presidency, Niger Delta Development Commission”

- Engineering & IT Security - Web Development - Travels & Tours
Accountability processing, Springs Communications is a major donor and support to Bee Foundation. Bee Foundation now receives 2% of Springs Communications profits.

Bee Foundation major objectives are to create, support, learn, and achieve a better world through wealth creation and providing healthy awareness programs. Also, providing free scholarships is a priority at Bee foundation.


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Wednesday 22 March 2017

travels & tours

The greatest destinations, the perfect deals



To begin with, we had a really good time. The treatment we received from your side was simply genuine and unconditional. We did not have the slightest problem anywhere during our trip. We were provided with everything you promised us. All together we had a memorable trip. Looking forward to more holidays with travel tours.

Suraj Mehta

From strings of dreamy coral islands that cast their spell as soon as you set eyes on them to spiritual retreats in temple-strewn forests far from the beaten track, Asia and Australia take adventurous couples holidays to the next level.
Here are TOP 10 WEDDING & HONEYMOON DESTINATIONS that will wow you!

Islands of Fiji.
Fiji
It may be a long way from home, but Fiji’s paradise islands, coupled with the legendary friendliness of its people, make the journey worthwhile. Fiji’s reputation as the soft
coral capital of the world attracts snorkellers and divers to the Yasawa and Mamanuca chain of islands. Here, corals create a stunning sea garden of brightly coloured bouquets, and would make a spectacular setting for an underwater wedding.
Marine-based activities include dolphin watching, parasailing and windsurfing, while secluded beaches and coves provide more tranquil hideaways. Engage with locals by learning about their customs and traditions. A hearty Lovo barbecue feast goes hand-in-hand with a spectacular Meke song and dance performance that brings to life the legends, history and spirit of the Fijians.

Maldives
This string of dreamy coral islands cast their spell as soon as you set eyes on them from the air. Bare feet are cushioned by fine white sand, and the horizon is a canvas of cobalt blue sky and water. Of the 1,200 islands grouped into 26 atolls, only around 200 are inhabited, yet the choice of resorts is staggering — from all-inclusive to five-star and private retreats; from Robinson Crusoe-style over-water suites to contemporary beachside villas. With a growing influx of tourists descending on the islands, it’s worth considering a visit during off-peak periods, which can still offer good weather alongside better value and less crowded beaches.

The Philippines
The Philippines is not your typical Southeast Asian country, which is why it’s one of the region’s best-kept secrets. Couples hankering for a luxurious, yet laid-back paradise setting head for the islands and resorts of Palawan in the southern Visayas region, notably Coron, El Nido, Amanpulo and Huma. Still untainted by mass tourism, these gems are blessed with sugar-fine white sand, blue lagoons, underwater rivers and caves, and some of the world’s best snorkelling and wreck-diving sites.
English is widely spoken and Filipino hospitality is legendary. Home-grown and foreign chefs are slowly but surely placing Manila on the gourmet dining map, which justifies a stopover to savour the plentiful gastronomic delights available, along with the intoxicating nightlife.

Indonesia In Indonesia, the mighty volcanoes are jaw-droopingly stunning; the temples of Bali and the spiritual sunrise over Borobudur in central Java mesmerising. Yet beyond the mystical beauty of these sacred places lie lesser-known but equally enchanting islands. The Komodo Islands and its national park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are rich in coral reefs teeming with more than 1,000 species of marine wildlife, while the Raja Ampat archipelago in Indonesia’s West Papua province is home to the country’s largest marine national park. The best and most romantic way to explore these and other remote islands is on board a small luxury cruise ship, or you can charter a phinisi, a traditional two-masted sailing ship used by seafarers from South Sulawesi.

Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka’s rich history, culture, diverse landscapes and wildlife make this island ideal for couples seeking more than just lazy days under the sun. Take a break from the palm-lined sandy beaches to enjoy enriching experiences: visit Sigiriya’s 3,000-year-old rock fortress, ancient Buddhist ruins and Adam’s Peak; witness Kandy’s Tooth Festival; or take a safari in Yala National Park.
A few hours of Ayurvedic treatments can work wonders, while a scenic train journey traversing the highlands, rice fields and sprawling tea plantations on Hill Country is a romantic way to explore this charming country. Those wishing to get married here need to provide proof of their civil status, among other documents, and are required to stay a minimum of four days in the country prior to registration.

Vietnam
Vietnam offers many surprises. The mystical limestone islets of Halong Bay in the north-east are a sight to behold, while an exhilarating stretch of coastlines and beaches plays host to luxury resorts. Hoi An’s ancient town is like a movie set, crammed with charming, well-preserved buildings painted in pastel colours. The motorbike-ruled roads of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City are a spectacle, and savouring Vietnamese cuisine is part of the experience. Tag along with the hotel chef when he visits the local wet market for ingredients: the freshest seafood, herbs, fruits and tasty native delicacies. Be pampered at an all-inclusive spa, then enjoy a gentle cruise along the tranquil Mekong on board a luxury riverboat.


Monday 20 March 2017

Acquiring a property that come with great benefits

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With dozens of exclusive home designs and styles to choose from in the region's top school districts and areas for commuters, our new homes are thoughtfully constructed with your needs in mind. We encourage you to explore the communities listed below or you can request for a catalog for proper reviewing. 

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