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Today it was announced that in China a man successfully sued his wife after she gave birth to a baby the husband considered so ugly he insisted she must have had an affair. When it surfaced that the woman had had a lot of plastic surgery before they met and the new daughter merely inherited her old face, the man not only divorced his wife, but sued her for the equivalent of $120k -- and he won. The judge ruled the man had married the woman under “false pretenses.
If that is…
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I presented alongside a law firm today in Dublin on Social media, I gave the introduction to social media and they spoke about the legal challenges that social media seems to present.
I spoke about all the positive effects social media can have on:
Your brand - using blogs, video and other ways to humanise your brand especially for the next generation
Selling: how through referrals by others as well as an availability of data online can really help firms sell and improve…
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As I was training some of our staff on some Boolean searching techniques I was explaining the importance of brackets and the problem if you omitted them
5*3+2, could equal either 17 or 25.
So I mentioned the arithmetic rule brackets “BOMDAS”, which explained what to do first in an arithmetic sum
Brackets
Of…
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As the largest recruitment agency in Ireland we place over 4,000 permanent jobs every year. As a snapshot my IT Director took the last 20 professional placements by salary level and analysed where we had found the candidates:I understand this is not a representative sample but here is where we sourced them from:
Only one applied through a job board
Two came from a cv database such as monster
3 came from our own Cpl website
2 were found on…
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