Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Book Review: The Skinny On Networking

What is "Networking"?

You might tell me it's having lots and random friends on facebook or following whomever on twitter.

Well, not really.

Networking: is maximizing the power of numbers.

I learned this definition after reading a book called "The Skinny On Networking." The Skinny On are books series that I will be reviewing four of them in the near future. The first book I read was about networking but before the review, here is why The Skinny On books are different from any books in the same category.

Overview:
The Skinny on are books that sends the message in a clear and interactive way to the readers. It uses sticky people to illustrate which helps the information in the book to stick in our brains. The Skinny On books are not boring unlike other books in the same field. The book uses so many references from other books and online sites.

Review:
This was the only book out of the 4 that had a slow start because at the beginning it was giving an introduction to the book and the sticky people and how they are different from us.
Ignoring the slow start, the book is excellent source of information. It contained lots of history and real life facts. In addition to that it had tools and tips on how to maximize your network. The book could be an amazing read for marketers and publicists and since I am planning to study marketing, I found it very helpful. Forgot to mention that the sticky people were so funny. See it is not boring ( I was expecting it to be boring, sorry, but it failed by expectations). In addition to that, these books were sent to be for review, so that means I will keep them forever which means I will read the book over and over again because it's that useful. No kidding.

I wonder how am I going to review the other books, if that was my least favourite out of the four and I couldn’t stop talking about how good it was. Geez.

So I am going to recall some of the stuff I learned from The Skinny On Networking:
·         When you are in a middle of a conversation, listen more than talk
·         When people ask you to do favours for them, do it because it’s a human nature that they will want to return the favour to you.
·         Try to expand your horizons and don’t wait for jobs to knock on the door.
Ok I think I should stop spoiling the book, but seriously the book is useful for our generation, the Y generation to be exact. Hint: you need a good foundation of network to find a job unless you are lucky.

Today I had my communication lecture and I was surprised when the teacher talked about networking. 

Networking is a big deal, people. I never realized that till I read The Skinny On Networking.

So that’s the end of my review. Soon I will be reviewing:

  • The skinny On Success
  • The skinny On the Art of Persuasion
  • The Skinny On  Time Management

Here is a little story that was in the book and I found online. Enjoy:


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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Movie Review: Salt

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I just watched a movie called "Salt" starring,  Anglina Joile.  I don’t usually watch action movies and I didn’t even know what the movie was about. I didn’t even watch the trailer before. I wasn’t that eager to watch it. But from the minute it started, it grabbed my attention. Group of North Korean torturing Anglina Jolie, then she is taken back to USA.

I am not going to spoil the movie for you.

But the movie had so many historical events that we are not sure if it's true or not. So basically they started with North Korean torturing an " American Business Women". We all know the history of the cold war and the Korean War. This movie is suppose to be on current events so does that mean North Koreans still torture Americans if they are suspecting them to be spies or not. Because according to my understanding of the movie, that what happened in the first 60 seconds in the movie.

Moving on.

The assassination of John Kennedy. Who killed him? I don’t know.

Well, the movie had its own say on that one.

A Russian spy had something to do with it. A Russian spy killed John Kennedy.  That’s what the movie showed us. It could be just the plot but trust me many of the audience who were watching this movie, will leave the movie theatre thinking that the Russians are the ones who killed John Kennedy.

Well, after all, the movie was great. At least it made me think
.
Now let's watch the trailer together because again I haven’t watched it yet.


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Sunday, July 25, 2010

Hungry but angry



Hungry but not angry
Food is received by begging
Begging who I don’t know
Begging people just like you

The story started when my granddad was a slave
He never received education nor was treated if he was sick
Then we took the most valuable thing back
We took back our
FREEDOM

What changed from then till now?
I could lie to you but I won't like the others
I am still hungry but this time I am angry 

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Contest: CSN Stores

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I was recently contacted by CSNPromoTeam to do a giveaway of gift certificate valued $40. Of course I accepted and I started working on the sign up sheet.

CSN is an online store consists of 250 stores. So if you win this contest you will have a chance to buy anything for $40 from any of the 250 stores. The online store contains many section such as Dining room, Baby & Kids, Shoes,Bags & Luggage, etc. Check it out yourself. 

So all you have to do is to fill this form.

Official Contest information:
  • The contest is open for USA/Canadian residents
  • Contest deadline is August 20, 2010.
  • Entrants must be 13 years of age or older
  • Follow this blog
  • Pick a number from 1-100
Whomever follow the blog and pick the number I chooses, will be the winner.



Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Interview: Lauren Baratz-Logsted

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So if you follow me on twitter, you would know by now that I had been hinting about posting an interview with an author. Well, guess who is the author for today's post. She is Lauren Baratz-Logsted the author of Crazy Beautiful. She decided to have a blog tour but in a different way. You might ask me what is the different way? Well, instead of asking Lauren Baratz-Logsted all the questions that I could think of, I am only limited to a one question. Its funny because I sent her 5 questions (I mean come on, it was my very first author interview and I was excited for it) but she picked the best and answered it.

The Education of BetLauren Baratz-Logsted  released her latest book called THE EDUCATION OF BET on July 12, 2010. Make sure to check it out.

Now without further or due, read the one question-interview.

What should we expect from the author, Lauren Baratz-Logsted, in the future?
The immediate future for me would be the rest of 2010. On August 31, Bloomsbury will publish my next YA novel, THE TWIN'S DAUGHTER. It's a dark suspense novel set in Victorian England about a teenage girl who discovers that her gorgeous society mother has an identical twin who was raised in the workhouse. Then on October 12, the sixth book in The Sisters 8 series for young readers aged 6-10, PETAL'S PROBLEMS will be published. In terms of the longer-range future, meaning beyond the end of this year, you can expect that I'll keep writing, always stretching myself as a writer in terms of style or genre or age group and hopefully entertaining the reader in the process.

So that was the end of the interview.

Make sure to catch Lauren Baratz-Logsted next tour stop at Bookshipper where answers the following question:

Where do you see the publishing industry/world in 5 years? 


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Saturday, July 17, 2010

Book Review: White Cat

Today I shall review a book called White cat by Holly Black
This is my poem for white cat:
***

If you see them wearing gloves
Make sure you stay away from them
They might transform you or block a memory
They might trick you and force you to kill somebody
Allowing you to gain the hate of your soul mate
You thought you killed her
But then you realize that she is a fluffy white animal
But you are smart, at least smarter than your brothers
Realizing what kind of situation they are trying to put you in
You stopped them before you kill someone else
And you start having control on your actions
So it doesn’t matter
If they can play with their curse magic on you
They know that you are more powerful than them
***
White Cat (Curse Workers, Book 1)

It is confusing on purpose because the plot gets confusing sometimes so you have to be awake to be able to draw the lines. This is my first time to read something for Holly Black but she really did impress me with her unique style of writing.

I read the first part of the book online few months ago but I had to stop because I had eye problems and I couldn’t read it online anymore. Months past and I got the book from the library and started reading it from where exactly I left off. Believe or not I remembered every single thing that happened in the first part. I wish the same thing could happen to me when it comes to studying.

I 100% recommend this book as a summer read and don’t blame me if you fall in love with cassel sharpe (main character). And for you guys, don’t blame me if you start coping cassel sharpe's actions. You can blame Holly Black for writing deep characters.

All the characters had deep and mysterious side to them. You just feel like you need to know more about them. I guess we have to wait for the second book. 

Here is the book trailer:


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Thursday, July 15, 2010

Can you keep a secret?

Lets face it people, I am addicted to the new abc series The Pretty Little Liars. One of the things I like about it is  its theme song. Please listen to it and we will continue after.



So I was in my class bored when this theme song running in my head. But the only part I remembered from this song was the " Here's a secret. Can you keep it?" and the rest I couldnt remember. So I thought I should come up with the rest of the song on my own.

Here is what I wrote during class:

Here's a secret
can you keep it
we are destroying earth
by removing all the grass
and turning it to gray


Here's a secret 
can you keep it
do you know that there are
kids who are obese for sitting home all day

Here's a secret 
can you keep it
poplar bears die everyday
because of the global warming
and the drilling that might happen there

Here's a secret 
can you keep it
people dont follow their dreams
people only follow their parents expectations

What are your secrets?

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Book Review: The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner

With all the eclipse movie buzz surrounding us, Stephenie Meyer decided to release a new book related to the book "Eclipse". It is called The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner.


Here is the summary from Amazon.com:
The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner: An Eclipse Novella (Twilight Saga)
Fans of The Twilight Saga will be enthralled by this riveting story of Bree Tanner, a character first introduced in Eclipse, and the darker side of the newborn vampire world she inhabits. In another irresistible combination of danger, mystery, and romance, Stephenie Meyer tells the devastating story of Bree and the newborn army as they prepare to close in on Bella Swan and the Cullens, following their encounter to its unforgettable conclusion.



If you have had read eclipse from before, you might be familiar with Bree Tanner. Bree Tanner is part of the army that Victoria had created to destroy the Cullens. However, while reading the short second life of Bree Tanner, you will get to know Bree's life before the attack on the Cullens. Basically you will learn how is it like to be a new born vampire.

Also reading this book will help you understand some of the stuff that happened in the eclipse the movie that had no explanations in the eclipse the book. Stephenie Meyer successed once again to create, for her main character, a unique voice. I thought there would similarity between Bella's and Bree's voice in the novel but Bree was very distinguish. One thing that I didn’t like about The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner was that she was too mature for her age. She is only 15 years old but she is very mature and smart. Maybe vampires become smart and mature no matter what's their actual age is.

Other than that I truly enjoyed reading this book. And you will enjoy it too.


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Sunday, July 11, 2010

World Cup 2010





World cup is over
World cup was special
Bringing people together
Giving chances for people to cheer for their countries
Giving chances for people to express their love for their countries
Allowing kids and adults to understand the meaning of belonging
Understanding the definition of peace
Symbolized in a rolling ball
Knowing about the South Africans culture
Watching the black stars shine
Is something unforgettable
France and Italy taking a ticket back home unpredictably so early
Germany coming in third
Netherland coming in second
Andddddddddddd
Spain coming in first
Spain will be on the top for 4 coming years
Congratulations to Spain, you truly deserved it 
Now the question shall be
Who do you think will take the world cup in 2014?
Leave a comment telling me who should take the world cup next time



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P.S. I wrote this post from yesterday...predicting the win of Spain..thanks to Paul :)

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

BBAW Registration

a) 5 posts that you feel best represent your blog in terms of the niche category for which you registered


Niche Category:


Best Eclectic Book Blog


My review for "The Hollow" by Jessica Verday
My review for "The Seven Rays" by Jessica Bendinger 
My review for "Beautiful Creatures" by Kami Garcia & Margaret  Stohl


My review for "Numbers" by Rachel Ward

My review for " A place for Delta" by Melissa Walker


b) 5 posts that best represent EACH featured category for which you registered
Featured Category:


Best New Book Blog



My review for "Beautiful Creatures" by Kami Garcia & Margaret  Stohl
My review for "Numbers" by Rachel Ward. 
My review for " A place for Delta" by Melissa Walker

My review for "The Hollow" by Jessica Verday
My review for "The Seven Rays" by Jessica Bendinger



Monday, July 5, 2010

Khalad Said


Imagine if you got killed for saying no?

For refusing to show your ID?

Imagine dying because you tried to expose drug dealers working in the police.

On June 11, a 28 year old male died in Alexandria, Egypt.  He was a normal guy who decided to go fishing and then went to a net café because there was no access to internet at his home. Let's assume he was checking his facebook or twitter when two guys came to the café asking for people's ID. Khalad Said refused to show his ID. In a split of a second, he was arrested and beaten. The café owner decided to interfere; he asked the two guys and Khalad Said to leave the café at once. And so they did. They went in front of Khalad's building and started beating him. Then he was taken in a police truck, a covered truck, and came back after fifteen minutes. If you want to see Khalad's picture after he was beaten up, click here.  

After Khalad said's death, the government declared that he was a drug dealer and he swallowed a drug called bango which led to his death. If that is true, why was he tortured? Why there were all these bruises on his face and his body? Why did he even swallow the  bingo in the first place?

The two guys who worked for the police were released for no proof. But with all the protests that happened in Egypt, things heated up. The two guys got arrested again and they will go under a trail in a few days.
What do I have to do with a guy who died in Egypt or somewhere else, you might ask?

Well, I am here to convince you that the death of Khalad Said could have an impact on you.

Rule: whatever happens in another country has an impact on you. Whether you live in that country or far away from it, it will impact you.
For example, when Iraq wasn’t doing so well, USA invaded it and who paid the price…. The soldiers'  families and the Iraq people.

Another reason:

We all should care about each other. Why? Because we all share the same blood color. Red.
If you want to show sympathy to Khalad said's death, do the following:
I know it's in Arabic. No problem.  Go to Google chrome. Click right on the fan page. Click "Translate to English". Everything will switch to English language.  This page will help you get the latest update about Khalad Said
·         Talk about it with your friends and family
·         Tweet about it or blog about it
·         Here is Khalad Said website…again you can translate it in Arabic.
We must stop those people who keep on torturing us for no reason.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Book Review: A Place for Delta

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With all the human accomplishments we witness everyday, such as the oil spill, the global warming and the death of polar bears makes it clear that something is wrong.

And do you know what is wrong?

We are not educating kids about the importance of the environment. Unfortunately in schools, we teach kids languages, math, GYM, etc. but we don’t teach them how to take care of their environment.

So I was reading a book called, A Place for Delta,  that basically gives the basics to all kids and teens about the importance of the environment in a simple and direct way.

The summary of the book:
"Joseph can hardly believe what he has been asked to do. His Aunt Kate, a wildlife biologist, is waiting for him at a research station and needs his help taking care of an orphaned polar bear cub only a few months old. He will leave his friends and family and venture to the farthest northern town in the United States. As the adventure unfolds, Joseph and his newfound Eskimo friend Ada find mysteries wherever they look. The bear cub, Delta, remains in danger. Who would want a polar bear dead? Joseph will have to look to the North Georgia woods to save Delta. When his parents were kids, they too embarked on an excursion into the unknown. Their encounters with the wilderness beyond their backyard have shaped the future for Joseph and Delta. A Place for Delta is about one family's journey—a passage born in the Appalachian Mountains and leading to the Arctic."

A place for Delta written by Melissa Walker is way to deliver the importance of the animals and their ecosystems. The novel also creates an image of the real situation of animals suffering because of human actions in the far North. While reading the book, I learned that polar bears eat seals and guess what? Every year we kill more than 50,000 seals to …. To eat them ourselves. So we are not just destroying their habitat but we are also killing one of their food supplies.

The book was so much fun to read and I think kids and teens should start educating themselves with the environmental issues that are surrounding us. 

Here is a fun commercial:


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Thursday, July 1, 2010

Canada Day 2010 Video

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So as you know Canada Day was on July 1st and I decided to share with you some clips from the Canadian celebration. So here is the video:



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