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A guide to Job Seekers in South Africa which offers advice on how to find a job through different stages of one's life. From matriculants to graduates to people wanting a change in their career....
Welcome to Job Mail’s 1st edition of the job seekers guide. Our aim in this book is to equip you with knowledge and confidence and assist you in finding a job in South Africa. We have put this guide together to help you get started. ...
Introduction Spruce up your CV 1st time job seeker Recently graduated Currently employed Keep your "brand" professional Networking Applying for a job How to apply for a job Beware of scams The Interview Telephonic interview Face to face interview You got the job The job offer How to resign from your current job The 1st week on the new job Reasons why you may not be getting called for a 2nd interview Things to do while job hunting Stay motivated ...
Translations from the medieval text including the material used by Carl Orff in his scenic cantata.
‘O Fortuna’ – CB17 O Fortuna ‘Fortune plango vulnera – CB16 From Fortune’s wound I’m weeping where ‘Veris leta facies’ – CB138 Now the happy face of spring ‘Omnia sol temperat’ – CB136 Sunlight warms all the fields ‘Ecce gratum’ – CB143 Now, the pleasing ‘Floret silva nobilis’ – CB149 The lordly woods are all ablaze ‘Chramer, gip die varwe mier’ - From CB16* Pedlar, give to me some rouge ‘Swaz hie gat umbe’ - CB167a Those who are dancing ‘Chume, chume, geselle min’ - CB 174a Come, come, oh love of mine, ‘Uvere div werlt alle min’ – CB145a Were the whole world mine ‘Estuans intrinsicus’ – CB191 Burning, here inside, ‘Olim lacus colueram’ – CB 130 Once the lakes I swam upon, ‘Ego sum abbas Cucaniensis’ – CB222 The Abbot of Cockaigne I am, and this ‘In taberna quando sumus’ – CB196 When we’re in the tavern there, ‘Amor volat undique’ – CB87 Love rules all things, ‘Doleo, quod nimium’ – CB118 I mourn the vast extent ‘Stetit Puella’ – CB177 And there the girl stood, ‘O mi dilectissima!’ – CB180 Oh, all my supreme delight! ‘Si puer cum puellula’ – CB183 If a lad and his sweet lover ‘Veni, veni, veni...
A selection of poems by Guillaume Apollinaire including poems from Alcools, Vitam Impendere Amori, and The Bestiary complete with the Raoul Dufy woodcuts....
The Mirabeau Bridge Twilight Clotilde The White Snow The Farewell Acrobats The Bells The Gypsy The Sign One Evening Moonlight Autumn Ill Hotels Hunting Horns Vitam Impendere Amori The Bestiary: or Orpheus’s Procession Apollinaire’s Notes to the Bestiary Index of First Lines...
Poems by Jan De Raeymaeker
Grave talk ------------ Don't talk of graves at your tender age Not until your rickety rack is a trembling wreck Till your white-film eyes are all but blind And your toothless head is utterly deaf Until each day blinks and the world is a ghost Till you're grimly emaciated, decrepitly thin Mind overthrown, no recollection of anything Wait until the wake’s wet tears have tried to dry Till living memory is pickled in uisce beatha All pain shrieked out to a hellish banshee rattle Don't talk to me of graves until you're long gone Till clods are covering your coffin-wearing bones And a lyre plucked to softly lament your soul Until the headstone has reached weak anonymity Till its lichen-eaten rock cracks and drops Lengths of grass coiling tight in a strangling coif Don't talk to me of graves at my slender age ...
TABLE OF CONTENTS Doubt 5 Dark-sheen skin 6 Rebuke 7 Bird Bomb 8 Oak leaf 9 Grave talk 10 Tempest 11 The vagabond 12 Split-ends 13 Mince 14 Canvas 15 Delivery Mick 16 Dessert? 17 Dublin 18 Immigrating 19 John, 93 20 Leeuwstraat lady 21 A (close) Green 22 Type 24 Bath 25 November, the beat 26 Man molests Molly 28 Met Winter 29 Lights out 30 Opening wine 31 Setting sights 32 A Luas cums into the Green 33 Chimney-pot puff 34 Malin head 35 Hunting happiness 36 The joke 37 Mundane tourist 38 B&B 39 Street dance 40 Stephens Green 41 T...
From collections preceding The Gypsy Ballads.
Weather Vane New Songs The Footsteps of la Siguiriya Cellar Song Juan Breva Earth Berceuse for a Mirror sleeping Variation (From Remansos) Running Towards River Bend Flash of Light Madrigals The Garden Print of the Garden II Song of the Boy with Seven Hearts The Dune Schematic Nocturne Little Song of Seville Adelina Walking By Lover Venus Two Moons of Evening Lucía Martínez Little Song of First Desire Prelude Index of First Lines...
Twenty-Four Poems in verse translation.
In Paris ‘I know the truth! Renounce all others!’ ‘Why such tenderness?’ ‘Here, in my Moscow – cupolas gleaming!’ Insomnia (4) ‘To kiss the brow – eases anxiety.’ Psyche Dying, I’ll not say: ‘I was’. ‘Enraptured, and enraptured,’ ‘Go, find yourself naïve lovers, they’ Wires (1) ‘What shall I do, a stepchild and blind,’ Dialogue between Hamlet and his Conscience ‘You who loved me with the falsity’ Attempted Jealousy To Boris Pasternak Conversation with a Genius ‘Cut veins: irrecoverably’ Homesickness Elderberry ‘Thinking of something, carelessly,’ ‘When I watch the flight of leaves,’ ‘Walking, you’re just like me,’ ‘For my poems, written so young,’ Index by First Line...
An occasional collection of 10 horror stories by various readers. We aim to unsettle you a little, to cut through the pink cushion of illusion that shields you from the horrible realities of life. Here are the walking dead, the fetid pools of slime, the howls in the night that you thought you had confined to your more unpleasant dreams....
Horror/Ghost stories
It's a fast-paced, get-away-from-it-all tour through 30 destinations in 16 countries. · Amsterdam, The Netherlands · Arnhem, The Netherlands · Antwerp, Belgium · Bruges, Belgium · Paris, France · Cologne, Germany · Geneva, Switzerland · Munich, Germany · Regensburg, Germany · Pilsen, Czech Republic · Prague, Czech Republic · Krakow, Poland · Vienna, Austria · Bratislava, Slovakia · Budapest, Hungary · Pecs, Hungary · Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina · Dubrovnik, Croatia · Split, Croatia · Rome, Italy · Genoa, Italy · Nice, France · Monaco · Nimes, France · Barcelona, Spain · Valencia, Spain · Seville, Spain · Lagos, Portugal · Cascais, Portugal · Porto, Portugal · Lisbon, Portugal...
“There are certain moments in an individual's life that makes them pause for a while and fall in a deep lost thought of sorting through their memories and picking out what they can assert as the “best day of their lives”. As same as everybody else, I too had quite a few good ones that I can decently share with people that I know of but the most memorable thought that I will never forget is during the time that I was in the company of a woman. Now, I know that most of you will instantly make adequate assumptions in knowing how this story ends and I guess you already know how it does, but the interesting part of it was that I never planned that it would ever happen to me on that day. It all started on a rainy October morning. I just woke up from bed still feeling a bit edgy from drinking with a few friends the night before and was glad that it was a Saturday...”...
"She began to smile as though the room was lit bright by her radiance and overtook the darkness that occupied the whole place! By now our hands were touching each other and intimately caressing, I on my part was slowly running the back of my hand to where a portion of the skin of her arm was showing. Lightly touching it with gentle strokes as though I was trying to feel its silky texture and was longing for more. I could see that she was not annoyed nor intimidated by my pleasurable advances but I had to find out for sure if what I was anticipating was sure to come naturally. I started to snug up nearer to where she was sitting and eventually touching her knees with mine. I was already feeling the adrenaline pumping in my heart as if it was slowly taking over my whole body in deciding what I should do next. At this point I was already caressing the hair on her shoulder as I playfully twirled my fingers on her locks..." ...
Introduction........................................................................Page 3 Chapter I: “Sad Memories of a Lost Love on a Rainy Day”......Page 4 Chapter II: “Rainy Afternoon Party”......................................Page 6 Chapter III: “Sandra”...........................................................Page 9 Chapter IV: “Lost on Introductions”.....................................Page 11 Chapter V: “Porch Talk”.......................................................Page 13 Chapter VI: “Life According to Sandra”................................Page 15 Chapter VII: “Kitchen Floor Drama”......................................Page 17 Chapter VIII: “Sharing the Night Together”...........................Page 20 Chapter IX: “Orange was the Dress She Wore”.....................Page 23 Chapter X: “Man Down”.......................................................Page 27 Chapter XI: “Different Strokes”............................................Page 30 Chapter XII: “Girl Down”......................................................Page 33 Chapter XIII: “Through the Gates of Paradise”...............
Everything that your parents told you not do: disregarding society in a quest for sustainable adventure. This is a publication for dreamers. If you have ever thought about quitting your job and jumping into the world but never done it, this might just give you the push and confidence that you need. Using rational thinking, The Avant-Garde Life breaks down every possible barrier and encourages you to overcome them. This is about more than a single journey. This is a way of taking a journey through life indefinitely. A happy, fulfilled life....
A book on vocabulary.
Late at night or at dawn, when dreams are shattered, there is someone who opens his eyes and he restless moves his sweaty head in the pillow. It is as if a sword hurt him by treachery and blood gets coagulating immediately, leaving a permanent scar in the mind of the man for all the days to come. “For a week I did not dream anymore, but every holy morning just opening my eyes I'm relive the same scene of that my last nightmare - my sister Miyabi had disappeared after one of the many fights with my father. I'm running out of the house on the street in an undershirt and panties, it was pitch dark, after a few hundred meters I stopped next to a lamppost. I had shortness of breath, I looked around in search of Miyabi, but there was none, only papers, cans and other trash. I looked down and saw my feet bare and bleeding, I started to feel pain, I raised her right foot and saw that, embedded in the sole of the foot for two or three millimetres, there was the needle of a syringe, someone had thrown it to the ground after being injected with the drug. I grabbed it and pulled out slowly, while blood flowed along the outer edge of the need...
The wanderings of Odysseus.
Book I Athene visits Telemachus Book II Debate in Ithaca Book III Telemachus in Pylos Book IV Telemachus in Lacedaemon Book V Odysseus and Calypso Book VI Odysseus and Nausicaa Book VII Odysseus meets Alcinous Book VIII The Games in Phaeacia Book IX Polyphemus the Cyclops Book X Odysseus and Circe Book XI Odysseus in the Underworld Book XII Scylla and Charybdis Book XIII Odysseus in Ithaca Book XIV Odysseus and Eumaeus Book XV Telemachus Returns Book XVI Odysseus and Telemachus Book XVII Odysseus in the palace Book XVIII Irus the beggar Book XIX Odysseus and Eurycleia Book XX Preparations for revenge Book XXI The archery contest Book XXII The fight in the palace Book XXIII Odysseus and Penelope Book XXIV Athene makes peace...
An experimental narrative of one individuals' subconscious. Beginning while the protagonist sleeps; the initial episodes trace his actions/perceptions subsequent to his awaking and walking upon a beach, at which point he once again falls asleep. The remainder of the novel is a narration of his subconscious imagination....
Episodes I-X: Episode I- 2 Episode II- 5 Episode III- 8 Episode IV- 28 Episode V- 48 Episode VI- 51 Episode VII- 55 Episode VIII- 61 Episode IX- 63 Episode X- 66...
When Skyla looks at a person’s shadow she sees through it and into another world. She can see people’s fears, desires, their past sins—all as swimming, living creatures. This has attracted unwanted attention from the theocracy as well as a witch hunter who intends to capture her by whatever means possible. When she disappears, it raises more questions and an unlikely search party is formed....
A biomass gassifier uses 75% less wood than a camp fire! It takes less than 30 minutes and two empty tins to build one. It is ideal in combination with a hay (wonder) box. We filmed the construction and uploaded it on Youtube (link at end of the booklet). If you like with ebook, please visit our website: www.centerclinic.wordpress.com or our YouTube channel: center for Children in Need....
The epic poem of Aeneas of Troy, and the origins of Rome.
Book I The Trojans Reach Carthage Book II The Fall of Troy Book III The Trojans Sail for Italy Book IV The Tragedy of Dido Book V The Funeral Games Book VI The Visit to the Underworld Book VII War in Latium Book VIII The Site of Rome Book IX The Siege Book X The Relief and Battle Book XI Councils of War Book XII The Death of Turnus...
Twenty-five poems of Paul Celan.
Your Hand Corona Death-Fugue Count The Almonds In Front of a Candle There Was Earth With Every Thought Ice, Eden Psalm Alchemical Mandorla Afternoon Of Circus And Citadel To Stand in the Shadow When You Lie On my Right I Can Still See You Illegibility Whorish Other-When I Hear With the Voice Stuttered-Over-Again World Only When Little Night The Trumpet-Part The Poles Index of First Lines...
The stories: Stories up to 2500 words in length. Some are a bit tense; some are amusing, some border on nonsense. Some are science fiction. Some are on the scary side. The poems: Poems are descriptive of the change of seasons. Are written in stanza form and have the elements of rhyme and rhythm in them. ...
After the story, I thought of it as something to scare the younger kids. During the evening I went around to the food table and took as much candy as I could. Of course I never let anyone see me and always left some, as mom had taught me to do....
The Haunted Bridge in Town Time Trip to Missouri Cow Kidnapping Fishing Escape to Party Playing the Game Waiting Positive Thinking for Christmas Santa Monthly Chinese Christmas Decorations Poems ...
This e-book sets out an easy to follow plan to help you achieve the lifestyle changes that are important to you. You are encouraged to evaluate your present lifestyle and select a few priority goals to work on over a four week period. Full guidance is given on how to set up your personal plan for positive change. The approach followed is based on the author's fuller Phoenix Self-Help Life Plan....
FREE LIFE COACHING...sets out a tried and successful approach to making positive life changes on a self-help basis. It is a much shortened version of and introduction to the Phoenix Self-Help Life Plan which is a free online and DIY life coaching program set up to help individuals achieve the lifestyle changes which are important to them. The program in this e-book covers a four week period while the fuller Phoenix Plan is based on a ten week time-frame. The personal goals which you select as you work through this e-book can become sure pathways which will take you closer to the lifestyle you hope for. Whatever your situation, this e-book will show you how to set up a personal program for self-improvement and for transforming your lifestyle. If you later choose to follow the online Phoenix Self-Help Life Plan you are never required to divulge your email or any other personal particulars....
Introduction 1. About The Program 2. Life Evaluation 3. Visualising The Future 4. Personal Planning 5. Plan Implementation 6. Further Resources About The Program's Author...