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Some Smart Job Interview Tips to Assist You Get Hired Fast

Many people including those who have the best qualifications and prepared fantastic CVs eventually end up not getting the job of their dreams because of their bad conduct in the interview processes. In this article we are going to provide an insight on how one can do well in job interviews or at worst overcome the challenges that one face in a situation of job interviews.

There are challenges that are associated with interview it is expected that at the end of this write up one will find the answers to all the job interview obstacles. It shows you the ways of presenting yourself to the employers that you are knowledgeable enough about the job that you have applied for.

The reason why the job interview is very stressful and even fearful for some people is that it is the only opportunity or the best opportunity that one has to stress to the employer that you are the best material for the job. In other words you have to convince them that you are better than the other job seekers who have lined up for the same position that you are seeking for. This therefore makes the period for the job interview to be fearful and full of tension for some people for the period that the interview would last. The interview is the only time you have to face the employers one and one and showcase the stuff that you are made of. There are questions that must be asked and the answers that you provide to those questions will convince the employers of your suitability for the job or not. Therefore whether the candidate would be successful in the interview will depend on how he was prepared for the interview. One should therefore take interview very serious.

One of the reasons why candidates falter during interviews is their inability to rehearse well for the interview they know ahead of time would be coming for. If one rehearses well finding answers to the interview questions would not be a problem. What determines whether you win the heart of the interview panel is the manner you present yourself before them not only in terms of physical appearance but also in the way and manner you respond to the questions that are being put to you. It is advisable that candidates for job interview must practice the way to answer interview questions before coming for the interview.

It is a common occurrence in interview that the interview panel may ask a question which the candidate does not have the immediate answer for. In a situation like that it is recommended that the candidate should not rush to answering the questions. He has to take some few moments to organize himself and his thoughts before answering the question. This will help a great deal in ensuring that the candidate did not mess up such a question. It is a matter of being composed and being reflective before attending to the questions. One therefore has to be composed for the interview.

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What happend to Richard Nixon after watergate?

Me not being American has deprived me of some of its history.

After Watergate was brought forth and Nixon resigned and ford took office, what happened to him? Where did he live? for how long?
Did he take up a job, and if so what job?
Did he retain his political connections or was he cut off?

Nixon retired to San Clemente, California, reportedly in deep depression. He later moved to New York City and, in 1981, to Saddle River, New Jersey. In September 1974, he accepted from his successor, President Gerald R. Ford, a 'full, free, and absolute pardon' for all federal crimes that 'he committed or may have committed or taken part of while president.' He attempted to take possession of the White House tapes but was thwarted by an act of Congress. In 1980, he testified at the trial of two former FBI officials charged with ordering warrant-less break-ins at the homes of friends and relatives of suspected terrorists; Nixon confirmed that he had authorized such break-ins. In 1985, he mediated a contract dispute between major league baseball and the umpire association. Still popular abroad, Nixon, during his first decade of retirement, traveled to 18 foreign countries and met with 16 heads of state. He conferred by telephone regularly with members of the Reagan administration, though rarely with the president himself. Mrs. Nixon died on June 22, 1993, and the former President died on April 22, 1994, at the age of 81.


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Richard Trincellito - Apple Tablet Talk

On Friday we had Jason Schwartz, an options strategist long on Apple (AAPL), explaining in Seeking Alpha Why Apple's iTouch Tablet Will Become Its Flagship Product.

On Monday we heard from Michael Scalisi, an IT manager writing in PC World, that the Rumored Apple Tablet Is a Train Wreck.

If the first hurdle of a successful Apple product is to capture the imagination of the chattering classes, this one is half-way there.

Of course, we don't really know what the product is, what it looks like or when, if ever, it will be released. But that hasn't stopped the trade press from weighing in - and quickly taking sides.

In this context, the most useful thing I've read lately is Harry McCracken's PAQ - for Possibly Answered Questions, a kind of pre-emptive FAQ - in Monday's Technologizer.

McCracken sorts through the myriad details that have been bruited about in nearly two years of press speculation (and, reportedly, four years of product development under Steve Jobs' watchful eye) and draws a plausible picture of the rumored device and what it might be good for.

Among the tablet's salient features, as McCracken sees it:

* Size: A 9.7-inch screen with something like 1024-by-600 pixels (the iPhone, by comparison, has a 3.5-inch screen and 480-by-320 pixels.
* Operating System: A version of the iPhone OS that supports a larger screen and special tablet features.
* Interface: Like the iPhone's, it will be optimized for Web surfing, music, movies, very light e-mail, and other applications that don't involve much data entry.
* Applications: From the 65,000 available on the App Store.
* Connectivity: Wi-Fi for sure. Bluetooth almost certainly. The big unknown: will it have cellular broadband?
* Other features: A front-mounted camera for video chatting. Perhaps GPS for navigation. Maybe an SD slot for importing photos. No Firewire or USB, says McCracken, although we don't see why not.
* Cost: More than a netbook ($500 at the cheapest) and less than a MacBook ($999), unless subsidized by a cellular carrier. (In which case the monthly bills will push cost into the thousands of dollars over the life of a contract.)
* Availability: AppleInsider is pretty sure it's early next year. The Financial Times is even more certain it's September of this year. As McCracken points out, they can't both be right.

Apple has on order a large number of 10 inch LCDs. They just brokered a deal for a large amount of flash memory. They have handwriting recognition from the Newton days and on Mac OS X at times… They have voice recognition from quite some time ago as well. The voice recognition of the current iPhone is pretty decent. Stir it all in a blender and I'd say a 1024×600 or maybe 1200×800 or higher. The iPhone is 160 pixels per inch and they likely want similar resolution for product differentiation and compatibility with iPhone perception of sizes of objects.

I'd guess a fixed battery. And lifespan of 20 hours use are goals. Maybe 16 hours on time. Lots more room for the battery and the processor is the same power consumption.

Of course it could be a novel technology display blending e-ink and LCD or OLED to save power.

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