Posted on November 28, 2011. Tags: Cakes, fruitcake, market, Marketing, niche, passion, two kinds
i like making cakes but i have two kinds that people like with passion.and i have been told i should try to market them and sell them .problem is i am extremely shy and really don’t know how to approach people asking them to buy my cakes. one is a fruitcake i have been told i need to get those customers cause people love a delicious fruitcake.what do i do next what do i say to them to make them even want to try them.how to i market or even ship cakes i need real info i need to get started real soon i. feel like i may have a real niche
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Posted on November 28, 2011. Tags: administration employees, Alternative, co signer, college, college administration, education loan, End, faculty student, foreign aid, private bank, Programs, ron paul, student loan program, student loan programs, university
So that the only people who can go to college are the super wealthy. Once again it shows repubs care only for the super rich. They mention no alternative whatsoever. In the absence of student loan program, you seriously believe an ordinary student can pay such expensive college on his own? Everyone knows university costs are sky-rocketing. And you think a private bank will loan 6000 dollars every semester for 4 continuous years? Get real. The fact that student has little income will directly disqualify him from bank loan. And if you are to get a co-signer, you think the co-signer will take the entire 50K education loan on his own head? And banks never wait until degree is finished. They start collecting payment right away. Its all nonsense. Banks themselves are for the purpose of serving the rich. Instead of cutting student loan programs which is vital to making degree possible for the vast majority of students, why don’t they cut useless foreign aid spending? Such as spending 2 billion dollars to remove Qadaffi and similar stuff? And do you even believe any faculty, student or college administration employees will ever vote for such people? tens of millions, even more than 140 million or so are affiliated to some type of university or college as student, teacher, or administration employee. They are shutting themselves out from the campaign by taking such positions?
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Posted on November 28, 2011. Tags: archaeologist, art, art world, birthday cards, college, college essay, Essay, fluidity, mediums of art, peaks and valleys, perfect combination, Revise, sixteen, thirst for knowledge, time of my life
Please help me to point out the positives and negatives of my essay. Be honest and harsh if necessary.
The ____’s are places where I am still trying to come up with something to say.
I’m still concerned about these things:
– Grammar
– Fluidity
– Content
– How it transitions from the first to second paragraph seems funky
– How to effectively continue – the main purpose is supposed to be the challenges of being an entrepreneur at 16
and just my transitions in general…
Ever since my childhood, I have always been passionate about art, in all of its versatile and varying forms. From the days I spent teaching myself how to braid hair at the age of five so that I could practice creative hairstyles on my grandmother, to the hours I spent awestruck in front of a glowing computer screen designing birthday cards for my friends in elementary school, this certain passion of mine had grown immensely at such a young age. However, like all the other children at that time, I dreamt of becoming something extraordinary, like an astronaut, an archaeologist, or a part of the FBI. It wasn’t until the very beginning of my teenage years that I realized that the only thing that had been with me throughout my entire life was art. Amidst all of my peaks and valleys, it had always been there in the forefront of my life. So I pursued it.
By the time I was twelve, I found my true calling, my niche in the art world. Graphic design. It was the perfect combination of my love for all mediums of art and my growing appreciation for computers and the digital age.
During the summer between my junior and senior years of high school, I combined my ever prevalent passion for art, my inordinate thirst for knowledge, and my intensifying curiosity of “the real world”. I became an entrepreneur at the age of sixteen.
Sixteen was a ____ time of my life. It was a time where I _____. At sixteen, I learned how to drive. At sixteen, I became the editor of my high school’s yearbook. At sixteen, I started my own graphic and web design business, Beauxlent. At sixteen, I turned this challenge into an opportunity.
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Posted on November 28, 2011. Tags: Appal, aristocratic descent, corduroy trousers, daughter, hiding from the world, Kpop, marc jacobs, nike sneakers, Party, ship, something brewing, son, wealthy father, wealthy girl, wool coat
It is 2012. Wealthy seventeen year old teenage boy James Buckingham is returning by ship to America after vacationing in Europe with his father and mother. They have also brought along pretty, wealthy girl Jessica Simpson. James is the son of a huge businessman and stock market player, Joseph “Joe” Buckingham, who is of European aristocratic descent and American socialite lineage, and Katherine “Kate” de Grey, who herself is the daughter of an aristocratic mother and wealthy father. Jessica Simpson is the daughter of a potential business partner of Joseph’s. Joseph and Katherine want their son to marry Jessica because they are secretly suffering from financial difficulties.
James is very depressed. Not only are his parents putting huge pressure on him, he also has a deep secret he is hiding from the world around him, from the paparazzi and media and high society: he is actually gay. James couldn’t bear the narrow-mindedness of his world, and on the second night of the journey back to New York, he couldn’t hold it in any longer. He attempts to commit suicide by jumping off the stern of the ship.
“Don’t do it,” a voice says. James turns and sees a beautiful, yet working-class-dressed boy about his age. James threatens to jump, despite being slightly disoriented from the creature. He feels something brewing inside of him…eventually the working class boy introduces himself as Kevin O’Connor, aged 18. “Wow, Iike your style,” he says, pointing at James’ outfit of a matching Marc Jacobs couture wool coat, a dark blue and white colour block shirt and tan corduroy trousers with smart brown Bontoni dress shoes. James says “thanks, you too” admiring Kevin’s hoodie and jeans with Nike sneakers.
The two soon develop a strong bond. James decides to meet up with Kevin from third class and they talk, and eventually James brings Kevin to dinner with him, much to the dismay of his mother, father and Jessica. Jessica already has a part of her that suspects James of being not so straight.
After the dinner, Kevin brings James to a third class party with his friends, and they party hard all night until two in the morning when the two boys split up. They discover a mutual interest in Kpop, a small yet rising music genre and sing Sooweul Neul Malhebwa together.
The next day, however, James’ mum warns James not to talk to Kevin. James is then confronted by Jessica, who tells him that she loves him a lot, and hugs him. James decides to avoid Kevin, but eventually gives up when he sees a little boy being scolded by his mother for acting in a feminine manner. He approaches Kevin who is chilling at the bow of the ship, and Kevin takes James up and holds him on the railing. “Soowuneul malhebwa, Jamie?” he says playfully (Tell me your wish is korean) James gives a light giggle and says, “My Soowun?? My soowun is..” he looks deep into Kevin’s eyes, and they kiss for the first time.
Later, the two boys go into James’ room. Kevin is intruged at the luxury of James’ room, and over James’ luxurious, fashionable high fashion clothes. James playfully asks Kevin to do him a photoshoot – a nude photoshoot.
They then almost get discovered by James’ father’s valet, and playfully run away from him. The two enter a Lamborghini in the storage area and passionately make love. They almost get discovered and leave and they kiss. However, at that moment the ship is punctured by a rock and starts to sink. James is split from Kevin, and Jessica tries to force James into a lifeboat. James refuses and goes to Kevin. His parents leave without him and scream after him. Jessica follows the two lovers and tries to force James into another lifeboat with her.However, James jumps back out to reunite with Kevin, and the two eventually go into the water with the ship. Kevin tells James that he must live on and never let go, and James promises. Kevin is frozen to death.
Eventually James changes his identity to Jamie O’Connor and lives a free life battling for homosexual rights. In the 2020’s he comes a Kpop idol after Kpop’s global domination, and he also does a variety of other things such as flying in a rocket. Homosexuals are finally accepted. He dies at the age of 117 in 2112.
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Posted on November 28, 2011. Tags: air china, china southern, flight, flight itinerary, locator, record, Southern, Thing?
I recently booked a flight to China from the US through Orbitz. I was looking at my record number and it lists a record locator for Air China, when my flight itinerary says that I am flying China Southern. Anyone know if I got screwed over, or if they are affiliated?
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Posted on November 28, 2011. Tags: archaeologist, art, art world, birthday cards, college, college essay, Essay, fluidity, mediums of art, peaks and valleys, perfect combination, Revise, sixteen, thirst for knowledge, time of my life
Please help me to point out the positives and negatives of my essay. Be honest and harsh if necessary.
The ____’s are places where I am still trying to come up with something to say.
I’m still concerned about these things:
– Grammar
– Fluidity
– Content
– How it transitions from the first to second paragraph seems funky
– How to effectively continue – the main purpose is supposed to be the challenges of being an entrepreneur at 16
and just my transitions in general…
Ever since my childhood, I have always been passionate about art, in all of its versatile and varying forms. From the days I spent teaching myself how to braid hair at the age of five so that I could practice creative hairstyles on my grandmother, to the hours I spent awestruck in front of a glowing computer screen designing birthday cards for my friends in elementary school, this certain passion of mine had grown immensely at such a young age. However, like all the other children at that time, I dreamt of becoming something extraordinary, like an astronaut, an archaeologist, or a part of the FBI. It wasn’t until the very beginning of my teenage years that I realized that the only thing that had been with me throughout my entire life was art. Amidst all of my peaks and valleys, it had always been there in the forefront of my life. So I pursued it.
By the time I was twelve, I found my true calling, my niche in the art world. Graphic design. It was the perfect combination of my love for all mediums of art and my growing appreciation for computers and the digital age.
During the summer between my junior and senior years of high school, I combined my ever prevalent passion for art, my inordinate thirst for knowledge, and my intensifying curiosity of “the real world”. I became an entrepreneur at the age of sixteen.
Sixteen was a ____ time of my life. It was a time where I _____. At sixteen, I learned how to drive. At sixteen, I became the editor of my high school’s yearbook. At sixteen, I started my own graphic and web design business, Beauxlent. At sixteen, I turned this challenge into an opportunity.
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