Before you start drafting your resume profile, read through the listing for the position you’re applying for. The language you find there will give you a better idea of the kind of terms you should include in your profile.  A description that reads, "We are currently seeking enthusiastic, motivated self-starters to work in a fast-paced corporate environment" is essentially advertising an ideal employee. Avoid using your buzzwords in the same order in which they're found in the listing. Otherwise, it may be obvious that you're trying to make yourself look like you fit the bill. The best resume profile is one that’s short and sweet. Hiring coordinators have neither the time or interest to spend all day reading about your work history, so stick to a concise, punchy presentation and let your experience speak for itself.  To ensure that your completed profile isn't too long, make sure each sentence performs a clear and definitive function. Cut any words or phrases that are just there to pad the paragraph and don’t directly contribute to the image of yourself you’re promoting. By being long-winded, you risk losing the employer’s attention. Your opening sentence should explain who you are, what you do, and how your specific strengths translate to the demands of the position you’re seeking. This is your chance to tell the employer why you’d make a good candidate, even before you begin describing your specific accomplishments.  The first line of your profile might say something like, “Multi-talented marketing executive and graphic designer with 25 years of combined industry experience.” If you’re currently unemployed or looking to change careers, reference previous duties or more general qualities that you think would be desirable to your potential employer. For an accounting job, you could open with, “Former banking associate proficient in handling large transactions.” Use the bulk of the profile to list a few of the distinctions you’ve received throughout your career. These can include things like awards, promotions, high-profile projects you’ve spearheaded, or other successes for which you’ve been recognized.  This part of your profile is the perfect place to bring up the time you were named Employee of the Month or chosen to speak on behalf of your company at a business conference. Examples of outstanding performance can also speak to your abilities. Feel free to include details like, “Turned in the highest sales in the region seven months in a row” or “Responsible for training new employees in the use of the new electronic records system.” Spell out what you hope to achieve if you end up getting the position you’re applying for. The shift in focus from your history to your future suggests a forward-thinking attitude and an eagerness to leave your mark. For this reason, it’s a very effective strategy for ending your resume profile. Tailor the language of your final sentence to make it clear what you have to offer your employer. For example, rather than saying, “I hope to eventually lead a team of researchers,” try, “My desire is that my ongoing research will help lead Vitalab to major breakthroughs in the field biomedical engineering.” The whole purpose of a resume profile is self-promotion. To this end, it can help to intentionally throw out words and terms that you know will make an impact. Phrases like “team building,” “leadership,” and “time management” will send the message that your greatest strengths are the same qualities that the company is looking for. Make it a point to use words that overlap with the requirements of the position. If a job involves meeting strict deadlines, for instance, describing yourself as “efficient” and “results-oriented” will make you seem like a logical fit.
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One-sentence summary -- Make a mental note of key words in the job description. Limit your profile to 2-5 sentences. Start with a sentence describing your relevant experience. Summarize your accomplishments in the next 2-3 sentences. Mention your career goals in your closing sentence. Use language that will impress your employer.


This is a great gift to give your teacher at the end of the year. Write about how much your teacher taught you in the last year and how much they mean to you. Describe one or two of your favorite class memories. If it’s a teacher you especially loved, you could add a few lines about something they did that helped you grow and become a better person in the last year.  Put your letter in a nice envelope. Wait until one of the last days of the school year and leave the letter on your teacher’s desk. This is a project that the whole class can participate in. Get a sheet of nice card stock and start a list of reasons why you and your classmates are thankful for your teacher. Encourage everyone to list 1 or 2 reasons they feel that way on the nice paper.  Once it’s done, put the list in an attractive frame. Leave it on your teacher’s desk or hang it on the wall. This is another activity that the whole class should participate in. Come up with 3 basic questions about your teacher and pass them out to everyone in the class. Encourage everyone to answer the questions in their best handwriting and be sure to give everyone a few days to finish it. Once everyone has finished, collect all of the answers and get your classmates to help you arrange them in a book, along with any photos or drawings that anyone would like to submit.  Decorate the book and present it to your teacher as a class. Examples of 3 questions to use: Why are you thankful for our teacher? What’s your favorite memory from this year? How is our teacher the best teacher ever?
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One-sentence summary -- Write a letter. Create a “Why We’re Thankful for You” list. Make a scrapbook.


It's the icon with the Windows logo. By default, it's in the lower-left corner of your Windows Desktop. This opens the folder that contains your Minecraft install folder in Windows Explorer. This is your Minecraft install folder on Windows. To locate the Minecraft folder on Mac, open the Finder and click Go.  Click Go to Folder.  Type "~/Library/Application Support/minecraft" in the bar and click Go. If you have never installed a Minecraft mod, you will need to create a mods folder.  To do so, click any blank space in the Minecraft folder and click New followed by Folder or New Folder.  Name the new folder "mods" with all lowercase letters.  If you already have a mods folder, simply click it to open it. Once you've created or opened your mods folder, drag the Pixelmon .jar file from your desktop or Downloads folder into the mods folder.
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Click on the Start button . Type %APPDATA% in the search bar and press ↵ Enter. Open the ".minecraft" folder. Create a "mods" folder (if needed). Drag and drop the Pixelmon .jar file into the "mods" folder.