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How to explain gaps in your employment on your resume
When people travel for extensive periods of time you end up with gaps in your resume. A gap in employment history for any reason is not a disaster unless you were really have something to hide...
23 commentsHow to Explain Gaps in Your Resume
Tips on how to explain gaps in your resume for when you are interviewing for a new job.
17 commentsHow to explain gaps in your resume
The situation is this--your resume gives plenty of details about all the jobs you have had so far, and the years you spent at school and college, but it is not complete. It has gaps in it of unexplained...
16 commentsThe Top Terrible 3 Best of the Worst Ways to Discipline Children
What are the worst ways to discipline children, besides spanking?
2 commentsHow to Avoid Gaps In Your Resume - Explaining Resume Gaps
Employment gaps on a resume can appear to be disasters that will prevent a job seeker from being employable. This is based on the idea of job-hopping as...
17 commentsHow to deal with children with ODD (oppositional defiant disorder)?
Oppositional Defiant Disorder is defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical manual of Mental disorders - Fourth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR) as a pattern of negativistic behavior which significantly impairs functioning in more than one area...
13 commentsJefferson Chair | Bachelor Chair | Onit | Folding Ironing Board Chair
Over the years this very famous and popular chair has been known by many different names. Like many antique items the folding Ironing Board chair was one of the most versatile and historical pieces of furniture in American history. However, today it is still just as versatile and useful as it was in the 19th century.
4 commentsParents Need To Punish Their Kids
An article on punishing your children for wrongdoing what shouldn't and what should be done. Primarily for those not disciplining their children.
30 commentsTaking Care of Yourself While Nursing an Ill Relative
To really understand what it feels like to care for someone we love that is ill, you have to experience it yourself. The emotional component , the changes and the adjustments are so many that most of the times we forget about ourselves.
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