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January 27, 2015 by
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January 27, 2015 by
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Ben Burchfield, 20, has sent out 50 job applications but had no offers Also applied for five local apprenticeships but wasunsuccessful He has posted an advert on eBay offering to be a live-in maid for 100 Claims he will 'do anything asked' including cooking, cleaning and DIY Says advert is 'a last resort' in order to improve his CV and keep him busy Mr Burchfield says he does not claim benefits as he does not need them
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Published: 04:46 EST, 27 January 2015 | Updated: 06:40 EST, 27 January 2015
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Ben Burchfield (pictured) posted the advert offering to be a live-in maid seven days a week for just 100
A keen young job seeker who has failed to find full time work despite sending off 50 job applications has offered himself up on eBay as a live-in maid-for a month in a bid to improve his CV.
Ben Burchfield, 20, from Worthing, West Sussex, posted the unique advert offering to be a live-in maid for a month, working seven days a week for just 100, and says he is even happy to sleep in a shed.
The determined jobseeker says he will 'do anything asked of him,' and can do everything from cooking bacon butties, cutting hair, cooking and cleaning to moving hazardous waste for his potential employers.
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January 27, 2015 by
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NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. An injured man whose calls for help were heard on the American side of the Niagara River Gorge was rescued Tuesday morning by Canadian emergency services crews.
Niagara Parks Police said they were notified at about 6 a.m. Tuesday that a man was calling for help in the vicinity of Hiram Street. Staff from the Maid of the Mist, on the American side of the gorge, heard those calls and reported them to New York State Parks Police.
Members of Niagara Parks Police Service High Angle River Team, the Niagara Falls Fire Department and Niagara Emergency Medical Services responded to the scene.
The man, with a sleeping bag, was found in the gorge a short time later, Niagara Parks Police said. Its believed he may have fallen from the gorge wall.
The man, who was conscious and speaking with emergency personnel throughout the rescue, was brought to safety at about 8:30 a.m. and taken to a hospital, police said. The extent of his injuries are unknown, police said, and the incident remains under investigation.
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January 27, 2015 by
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Pedestrians make their way through driving snow in midtown Manhattan in New York, Monday, Jan. 26, 2015.
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By Karissa Bell2015-01-27 03:22:24 UTC
With a "potentially historic" blizzard on the way, millions of Americans are already in emergency preparedness mode.
But while stocking up on food and other essentials is a given, loading your smartphone with the right apps can also help make the upcoming storm more manageable.
From emergency alerts to real-time weather updates and first aid tips, these apps should help you prepare for any situation and keep you in the loop with the latest news throughout the storm.
Also, be sure to check out our guides to conserving your smartphone's battery so you can squeeze the most life out of your devices should you lose power.
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January 27, 2015 by
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Nick Ledgard, left, and Ray Goldring are leading the fight against wilding contorta pine in the Waimakariri Basin.
Almost 50 years after he helped plant contorta pines to control erosion, retired forestry scientist Nick Ledgard is back in the South Island high country leading the fight to stop their alarming spread.
The fast-growing - but commercially useless - pine variety is marching across landscapes from Otago to Waikato and is high on the list of pest species of many regional councils.
It is especially virulent in the Waimakariri Basin, between Porters and Arthur's passes in an area very close to where firefighters are today battling a massive fire. That area where Ledgard, along with members of Welra, the Waimakariri Ecological and Landscape Restoration Alliance, is concentrating his efforts is on the opposite side of State Highway 73 from today's huge blaze is being battled.
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BEFORE: A small patch of contorta was planted on Helicopter Hill in the Waimakariri basin near Flock Hill in the 1960s to control erosion.
As a young scientist in the 1960s, Ledgard was part of a team planting experimental plots on Helicopter Hill in the Waimakariri Basin, looking for species to control what was perceived to be a serious erosion threat.
In contorta they seemed to have found an answer; it would grow and thrive at high altitudes and hold the ground together.
But it was soon realised that contorta had the ability to spread far from the original site thanks to its light windborne seeds that could germinate on virtually any open ground.
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January 27, 2015 by
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January 27, 2015
Orang Asli can monitor illegal logging and land clearing said to be a primary factor in the massive floods in Kelantan.
KUALA LUMPUR: The Orang Asli community in Kelantan should be appointed as honorary or volunteer rangers to monitor illegal logging and illegal land clearing in the state.
Minister in the Prime Ministers Department Shahidan Kassim said the government could help the community by opening nurseries to provide them some additional income.
We employ the Orang Asli to plant trees and help with the surveillance and monitoring of illegal logging and land clearing, he told reporters after launching the Undergraduates Parliamentary Session organised by the Malaysian Council of Former Elected Representatives (Mubarak) at Parliament House yesterday.
Mubarak president Abdul Aziz Rahman was also present at the event.
The two-day session co-organised by Mubarak, International Islamic University of Malaysia (IIUM) and the Education Ministry was chaired by Dewan Rakyat Speaker Pandikar Amin Mulia.
Excessive illegal logging and land clearing activities were said to be among the primary factors contributing towards the massive floods in Kelantan.
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January 27, 2015 by
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Three soldiers, one of whom was previously implicated in the murder of an environmental official, were arrested last week in Preah Sihanouk province for allegedly clearing an area of protected forest land in Ream National Park, officials said yesterday.
Provincial deputy prosecutor Ros Saram said that two of the soldiers were arrested on Thursday alongside the operator of an excavator they were using to clear the land.
The following day, a third soldier, Thorn Virak, was arrested.
The driver and three soldiers were charged with clearing the forest land in Ream National Park without permission and they were detained in the [provincial] prison to await trial, Saram said.
The quartet was charged under Article 56 and 62 of the Protected Areas Law, he added.
When asked about details of the four detainees, Saram said that the vehicle operator was a normal villager, while the two arrested alongside him were serving in the military in Preah Sihanouk.
Virak, he said, had military fatigues and had confessed to being a soldier under questioning.
If the claims of being a soldier turned out to be false, he would face additional charges, Sarom added.
Virak previously spent time in prison after he was convicted in July 2009 of supplying the gun used to murder Nov Kim, an environmental official stationed in the park, earlier that year.
The killing took place after Kim detained Virak and four other men on suspicion of illegal logging. Virak was sentenced to one year in prison and fined 500,000 riel (about $123).
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January 27, 2015 by
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Home Worx: Choosing Sinks To Match Your New Countertops
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January 27, 2015 by
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Dallas, TX (PRWEB) January 27, 2015
BOKA Powell has completed interior design work for the downtown Dallas headquarters of Lanyon, the leading provider of cloud-based software for managing corporate meetings, events, and travel programs. Set on multiple floors using distinctive sustainable materials, the modern loft-style office at 717 N. Harwood is designed to foster collaboration and connection among the firms growing workforce.
We created concepts that connect people with each other and with technology, in keeping with Lanyons slogan, The Science of Bringing People Together, said Scott Case, interior design project manager with BOKA Powell.
A customer briefing center off the lobby immediately connects customers to the companys tech savvy culture, with angled walls, flat screen TVs and flexible seating. Bright, flexible conference rooms are named after inspiring figures, including Nelson Mandela, Jimmy Hendrix, Mother Teresa, and Abraham Lincoln.
Along the office perimeter, floor-to-ceiling windows offer sweeping views of downtown Dallas, connecting employees to the city. Partitions between the individual open workstations are low and translucent, facilitating conversation. Alternative individual workspaces include cushioned cubbies with storage underneath, walking desks with built-in treadmills below, and a variety of informal huddle spaces for team meetings. Throughout the space, walls are painted with a dry-erasable coating, allowing employees to sketch out ideas in an instant.
Sustainability was a key driver in the design: Each floor displays a variation on a sustainable design theme with recycled materials including reclaimed wood, shredded magazine panels and composite metal inlays, added Caroline Edsell, interior designer with BOKA Powell. A series of plaques displayed throughout the office tell the story behind the sustainable materials, which include countertops made from blue Skyy vodka bottles, wood walls reclaimed from agricultural mills, and flooring made from Sustainable Forestry Initiative-certified recycled wood chips.
An interlocking hexagon motif in the floor tiles and ceiling cloud design is reminiscent of the way Lanyons teams connect and collaborate. Live plants add a touch of green and whimsy in interchangeable, magnetic wall-mounted planters.
Moving our headquarters to Dallas allows us to contribute to the revitalization of Dallas Central Business District, said David Bonnette, Chief Executive Officer of Lanyon. We needed to engage creative leaders and leverage our employees ideas to create work environments that represent our brand, values and commitment to sustainability all connecting back to our corporate vision. Our new space offers countless opportunities for collaboration and is a great showcase for both current and prospective employees.
Employees and visitors navigate the space through the use of color and the erosion of the finished ceiling. We created the look of exposed ceilings in this modern building by strategically removing ceiling tiles as people approach more collaborative areas, explained Mary Valker, interior designer with BOKA Powell. The space gets more raw and open as people advance deeper into the space and closer to meeting rooms, drawing activity toward the center. The raw ceiling is a celebratory nod to the garage-like settings where many tech companies humbly begin.
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January 27, 2015 by
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Milwaukee, WI, January 27, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Everbrite, LLC, a longtime industry leader in the manufacturing of custom branded Point of Sale (POS) signs and displays, is proud to announce Don Marshall as Director of Indoor Product Sales.
I am very pleased to announce that Don Marshall has accepted the newly formed position of Director of Indoor Product Sales, stated Jay Jensen, VP of Sales & Marketing. This new business unit will build off of our award winning creativity, core technology skills and broad manufacturing expertise to grow this important part of our business into new market segments. Dons background includes a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Design from the University of Cincinnati and Master of Business Administration degree from Case Western Reserve University. He had over 20 years of retail creative and merchandising experience with American Greetings Company before joining the Everbrite Sales Group in 2004.
In his new role, Don will be responsible for meeting the sales and marketing objectives for indoor products produced by Everbrite, including custom branded LED, neon signs, backbar displays, tap handles, retail open signs, lottery signs, vacuum-formed illuminated/non-illuminated semi-permanent displays and seasonal signs. He will also spearhead the introduction of new indoor POS products and the expansion of customer relationships in new markets based upon Everbrites award winning customer service and reputation for building high-quality products.
Headquartered in Greenfield, WI, Everbrite is a worldwide leader in the design, engineering and state-of-the-art manufacturing of indoor and outdoor illuminated signs, menu systems, specialty medical lighting and scoreboards. Founded in 1927 by Charles Wamser, Everbrite is a privately held, Womens Business Enterprise (WBE) member serving companies of all sizes, including Fortune 500 and other widely recognized brands.
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