Saturday, March 31, 2012

My Acceptance to ASU ? ASU Student Diaries

This story could be a long one?..so bear with me guys. There were two parts to it.
First, it all begins with Senior Project (SP).
Senior year of high school, oh boy, I can tell you the story about all that.

Bravely or ignorantly, I decided to work on writing a book for my SP.
SP was a lot of?commitment, including writing a 10 pages research paper, creating a product, and giving a speech/ presentation. The topic of SP was?absolutely?free of choice! Guess what I topic I picked?
?How to write a best-selling novel??

My First Novel

*Yeah most of you would ask me- why do I pick that topic? It?s so vague and it?s so much work. Tell you what, I asked myself that?sometimes?and even now I still can?t find the answer for it.*

Again, I?m a person with my words. Once I set up my mind to do something, I?ll give out all I got. Writing a book was something I really wanted to go back on my words. In the end, I spent a total about 135 hours on creating this book as my product when the requirement was only 15 hours. Still, even with my horrific grammar and punctuation, I couldn?t describe to you how much I love writing. I printed out my manuscript and printed and tape-bind at Fedex Kinkos. I even tried to sell it at school to my peers and family members. Nevertheless, I ended up only selling 5 copies.
Okay, now let me explain one of the two reasons why I got accepted to this school. My connection with ASU begins with SP, because my former mentor was the Program Coordinator, Mrs. Arlene Schler. I knew her back when I was a junior in high school, taking a SAT Prep. at ASU over the summer. (Of course, my SAT score still sucked big time because I just couldn?t speak English right.) She was very helpful in editing my story, revising, and?slowly draws out?the story line with me.
I met with her at ?the Columbia County Library every other Sunday. We would discuss my novel, and she would give me helpful advice and inspiration. However, not only was she a savior of my book, she was also the reason why I am here today.
Knowing my potential?outside?standardized?testing, Mrs. Schler visited the admission office a few times to check on my status and to recommend related personals about my qualities.

Mrs. Schler and Me

The late winter of 2009 was almost never-ending nightmare. Back then, I know for sure that if I don?t enter a university in America, I would have to go back to Taiwan, possibly working in a lower class job for the rest of my life. I was definitely not suited for the education back in NEHS- I cannot go back, they won?t take me.
Mrs. Schler has constantly kept her hands in prayer with me.

The second part to my acceptance to ASU was my- never going back on my words attitude.
Yes, I do admit that I?m a very forgetful person, possibly with ADD. Nevertheless, I work hard as much as I can, even if that means getting a kidney?failure. At the same time, I am fearless whither if it?s because I?m brave or I?m ignorant. Never was I afraid to ask, and never was I afraid to answer.

Instead of describing to you about what I did, I?ll just paste this email I sent to the admission office back on?Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 11:41 PM.

To Whom It May Concern:

This is Si-Long Chen.??I am currently an applicant of Augusta State University.??Recently, I have submitted my application online.??Nevertheless, I still want to provide you with more information about myself for you to further understand me as an individual applicant since there were neither essay sections nor short answer sections on your application.??And thus, I decide to send you this e-mail to offer you a clearer picture of me.

?On July 27th, 2006, my sister and I, with barely any English ability arrived in the United States for a higher education as international transfer students.??After leaving Taiwan, I began to explore myself through the art of creative writing.??I started my first story,?The Oranska?in October 2006 as a sophomore and completed it in spring 2007.??The Oranska?was a Chinese fantasy novel with 50 chapters, carrying more than two hundred pages.??After my first novel in Chinese, I challenged myself to write more stories in English, while all the other international transfer students were still struggling with basic English grammar and spelling.??Throughout high school years in the United State, I have completed several short stories and poems.

In my senior year of high school, I chose creative writing as my topic for my senior project.??I am currently working on my product, a forty pages English story,?The Heavenly Bird.??As unique as this story by itself,?The Heavenly Bird?is actually just one of the sections of my other long novel,?The War of the World?s End.??As my mentor, my SAT prep teacher, listened and understood what would take place in the novel, she said that?The War of the World?s End?is a novel that has a grand story line as Tolken?s?The Lord of the Ring.??Being able to create and actually write out such a huge story is not an ordinary task that any other international transfer students or even the Native speakers at my age posses.???

Besides writing, I am also very talented in drawing.??Starting when I was still in the ESOL (English to Speaker as Other Language) program, I have held the president position of Japanese Comic Club for 2 years in high school on top of other positions in SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) and National Art Honor Society.??My creativity improves, as I further explore my mind of imagination.?You can see my drawings from this link: http://foxsilong.deviantart.com/

I have started up with pretty much no English when I first arrived in the United States.??However, as I keep on challenge myself, with just two and a half years of English training, I am now able to compose long English novels compiled more than forty pages.??As you can tell, this is a task that is even hard for the native speakers.??Not wanting to further sell myself, I just want to let you know that, I may not prove to be a strong applicant through the application and all the standardized tests that are required by your school; however, I am unique as an individual with a fast learning skill and a creative mind.??I know I will succeed in Augusta State University.

Sincerely,
Si-Long Chen

On?Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 9:03 AM, my mentor sent me an email.

My Love for Writing

Dear Si Long,

I called the Admissions director for International students here at ASU
yesterday. ?She says?you?should check your ASU account for updates on
your admission. ?You?will?be?pleased.

Arlene Schler

Now you have heard the story of how I got into this school.
Every school I applied to has denied me by looking at my SAT scores. At that misery period of my life, when I saw the acceptance letter, tears of joy soaked my eyes. I felt that I was needed on this world for a purpose, and I felt that there are people who want me as who I am.

I couldn?t describe to you how much thank I have in Augusta State University and Mrs. Schler. Without her constant visits at the admission office, I probably wouldn?t be able to be accepted.

Thank you ASU, I thank you from the bottom of my heart.

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Free ?Business Travel? App Helps Users Conduct Business Globally ...

Fremont, CA (PRWEB) March 30, 2012

Business travelers are a truly in a class by themselves, and their information needs reflect that. Business travelers fly often. They know their way around airports around the world, and value efficiency. They demand fast answers personalized service. The new Business Travel app by Easy Business Class delivers both. The exclusive Business Travel app puts all the information globetrotting businesspeople need most into a handy app they can pull up anywhere and customize based on their own preferences. The Business Travel app is a product of Easy Business Class, the business class flights travel division of Lets Fly Cheaper (LFC).

The new app features information covering the gamut of the business travel experience. Tools help the business traveler navigate physically, tactically and culturally. App features include:

Business Lounge Guide lists all the business lounges in all the airports worldwide, including the location of the lounge within the airport and its hours of operation.

Weather forecast

Currency converter

Business travel directory with phone numbers of airlines, car rentals, hotels, etc.

Tip calculator (handy for skycaps, bellhops, taxi drivers, wait staff, etc.)

There is even a Business Tips section designed to help navigate todays global marketplace. Using Business Tips the app user can look up a country and get detailed dos and donts of its business culture. Within each chapter, the app offers guidance on how business is conducted in that country. For example, do you shake hands or do you bow? Can you wear casual clothes, or is dress very formal? Is it appropriate to invite someone out to a business lunch?

Every country has its own specific business culture. Whether the app user is a first-time visitor or hasnt worked overseas in decades, the Business Travel app helps avoid awkward moments and potentially deal-breaking faux pas.

The Business Travel app is a natural extension of Easy Business Classs customer focus. EasyBusinessClass.com caters primarily to the business traveler. The company is known for getting customers the best travel deal, right here, right now. With the launch of the Business Traveler smartphone app, EBC demonstrates its commitment to getting customers the best travel information, right here, right now, as well.

When you work with business travelers every day like we do, you learn what makes them tick. You learn what bugs them and what delights them. You know what they consider critical to a successful business trip, said Ramon Van Meer, Lets Fly Cheaper marketing director. We applied our knowledge from 12 years serving business class customers to create our Business Travel app. We put ourselves into the mindset of our customer and compiled our app features and tools accordingly. Its convenient and caters directly to this niche travel market.

The Business Travel app is available FREE on iTunes. It is compatible with iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, and iPad. Requires iOS 4.2 or later. Check out http://www.easybusinessclass.com.

30. March 2012 by ViagraClasics
Categories: Marketing | Tags: business, Conduct, Free, Globally, Helps, Travel, Users | Leave a comment

Source: http://artificialintelligenceseo.com/free-business-travel-app-helps-users-conduct-business-globally/

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Friday, March 30, 2012

Why the healthcare industry is a great place to work

These days a vocation in healthcare can be very lucrative. As well being an element of a hugely growing market, the capability for career progression and even buying your own business is big. You might want a chiropractor salary but what training or qualifications have you got to have in order to work in the healthcare industry?

Firstly health care accepts an intensely big variety of folk. Due to human resource scarcity and large demand, resources from any class and academic backgrounds are necessary for the health-care industry to grow. The health care industry does bring on a number of well educated careers which will need many years of intensive training beyond graduate college. Generally though the majority of roles in the healthcare industry can be applied to with less than four years of college. As well as college-educated people the healthcare industry also takes on a massive number of jobs with no varsity experience.

Not only are there a number of graduate-educated techniques to get into healthcare there are a bunch of post-study programs which enable careers in the healthcare industry.

Graduate college, university and post college qualifications will permit those who are interested in a vocation of health diagnostics. These careers can include doctors, MDs and surgeons, optometrists, specialists, or audiologists.

A bachelor?s degree will enable those that have an interest in careers like health service managers, social employees as well as some registered nurses.

Authorization or associated degrees are needed for technologists or specialist and assistant jobs.

The healthcare industry also provides many work opportunities for folks without any sort of training beyond graduating highschool and to a point possibilities for the ones that weren?t fortunate enough to qualify that far. Over 47 % of health care staff in residential nursing as well as care facilities have a highschool diploma or less. This number lowers to round about 20 % of staff in infirmaries around the country.

In addition to the above there are some health-care services which will also provide school room or working training , as well as helping their staff to continuously improve their own education. It is costlier for healthcare industries like nursing homes and infirmaries to hire new employees than to promote from inside.

Jobs which can fall into these categories include nursing orderlies, attendants and assistants. There are home-care helpers; physical specialist aides; psychiatric aides and diagnosis engineers. Infirmaries are much more likely than other health-care services to have resources and inducement to provide training programs and advancement opportunities to their workers though it is not unusual for care-homes and hospices to do the same. As with many non-public companies; the larger the company often the broader the range of prospects.

Hopefully that has given you some knowledge of the kinds of training and qualifications required for a job in healthcare. Nowadays there?s no need to have gone to Harvard so as to pursue a rewarding career in one of the most rewarding, both financially and spiritually industries.

Ever been curious about an orthodontist salary? Jules Sumner writes for a number of medical recruitment websites, you can find her at her website where you can find information on all jobs from dermatologist salary to engineering courses.

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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Nielsen: As U.S. Nears Smartphone Majority, It?s A Two-Horse Race Between Android and Apple?s iOS

horsesNew numbers out from Nielsen today point to just how close the U.S. is to having more smartphone than feature phone users: analysts say 49.7 percent of cell phone users currently own a smartphone, a big leap on the 36 percent who owned smartphones only a year ago. What's increasingly clear in that growth is that, at least in the U.S., no other platform is proving to be a contender against Apple's iOS and Google's Android. Currently, Android-based smartphones account for 48 percent of all smartphones owned in the U.S., while Apple's different versions of the iPhone account for 32 percent. Both of those shares have grown: in September 2011, Nielsen said that Android's share was 40 percent and Apple's 28 percent.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/2IDbq5xDUiI/

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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Cop goes undercover to bust California students

(AP) ? On his second trip through high school, former C-student Alex Salinas got a lot of A's.

He was 22, however, and an undercover narcotics officer going by the name Johnny Ramirez. When his first semester progress report showed a 3.25 average, the baby-faced police rookie made a mental note: Stop turning in homework assignments.

Eight months later, the ruse was up, and Exeter, a bucolic citrus-growing community in California's Central Valley, was turned on its ear after a school-day police sweep ended with a dozen Exeter High students in custody on drug charges.

Some people wondered how the deception by Salinas could have gone on for so long in the small town of just 10,000 people. Others lamented that the problems of the big city had come to the quaint community of antique shops and historic murals set amid a stunning backdrop of the snow-capped Sierra Nevada.

"It's amazing we were able to keep a secret in this little town for that long," said Police Chief Cliff Bush, who had been searching for years for just the right officer to pull off the undercover ploy. "People in little towns tend to know everything about everybody."

Leading the campus sweep this month was the tall, lanky Salinas, dressed in the crisp black uniform and combat boots of the Exeter Police Department instead of the T-shirts and sneakers he had worn as Johnny Ramirez.

Still, there was no mistaking the boyish face and the wide smile gleaming with braces.

"A lot of jaws dropped when they saw me," Salinas said. "They knew me as that kid at school that they hung around with, and then the next thing they're in handcuffs and I'm in a uniform."

The sting got more attention from the media than a drug bust of 12 students normally would because of something the chief now laments: It happened the same week as the debut of the Hollywood comedy "21 Jump Street," which features ? you got it ? undercover cops fighting crime at a high school.

Chief Bush insisted it was not a case of life imitating art.

"A day or two later I became aware of the movie," Bush said. "The last thing I would do is check movie premieres. This just happened to coincide with the movie's release."

There had been no major complaints about drug dealing at the 1,000-student school that sits within sight of the police station, but Bush said he had been thinking for years about doing an undercover sting to send a message.

One day last summer, he ran into Salinas, who was weeks away from graduating from the police academy. Salinas had ridden along with Bush years earlier when the chief was still a patrolman.

Bush eventually approached Salinas with the plan. With it came a full-time job on the city's 17-member Police Department ? an offer Salinas wouldn't refuse.

As Johnny Ramirez, Salinas attended Monarch football games and pep rallies. He purposely landed himself in detention so he could meet people outside of the four classes he attended before reporting each afternoon to the county drug task force headquarters for briefings and homework assignments. He made a Facebook page and forged friendships, which made the deception hard for him to bear.

"There were a few students I got to know who are good kids, and I did feel kind of bad for being their friend and then being something different," he said.

Only the principal, vice principal and Johnny's guidance counselor knew about the operation, school Superintendent Renee Whitson said.

"Even I didn't know the name he'd go by," she said.

Still, a moment of panic erupted on the first day of school last fall when a teacher pointed to the new kid and joked, "We've got a new narc on campus. They tell me he's wearing a green shirt." Johnny Ramirez's shirt was green.

Eventually students sold the new kid marijuana and cocaine, the prescription painkiller hydrocodone and the muscle relaxant Soma.

"There was certainly no celebration on the day of conclusion. It was a very sad day," Whitson said. "These are our students. We hope this is the necessary wakeup call to make this positive for their lives."

As the school year winds down, the arrested students are in the midst of review board hearings. Only three are older than 18, and one student's parents were also arrested for investigation of methamphetamine possession.

In the end, large quantities of drugs were not confiscated and none of the arrests involved trafficking significant quantities, though many purchases were for amounts that exceeded "personal use," Salinas said.

Was it worth keeping an officer off Exeter's streets and on a school campus for eight months?

Yes, Chief Bush said. But he is almost embarrassed that the undercover operation has garnered so much publicity, mostly because of his own bad timing regarding the release of "21 Jump Street."

"This is what I was trying to avoid, that we busted the local Scarface at the high school," Bush said, making reference to another Hollywood movie, this one about a drug kingpin. "Turns out they were just tiny amounts, but if you've got just one kid dealing drugs at school, that's too many."

The chief hopes the arrests have a lasting impact on all students, though he does realize he might have created a problem of another kind in Exeter.

"I'd hate to be the new kid at school next year," he said. "They won't make very many friends."

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Associated Press

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