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Entry-Level: June 2009
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Sunday, June 14, 2009. Saturday, June 13, 2009. What is your greatest strength? This is one of the easier interview questions you'll be asked. When you are asked questions about your strengths, it's important to discuss attributes that will qualify you for the job. The best way to respond is to describe the skills and experience that directly correlate with the job you are applying for. I have exceeded my sales goals every quarter and I've earned a bonus each year since I started with my current employer.
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Saturday, October 15, 2011. Friday, October 14, 2011. Library Archives - Astronomy. Thursday, October 6, 2011. Charles Bradley backed by the Menahan Street Band in Austin. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Library Archives - Astronomy. View my complete profile. Picture Window template. Template images by andynwt.
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St. Augustine notebook | Brian Smith
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I let my papaya ripen too long and now it’s molding. The natural world is crawling with allegories. Two days on a sailboat proved both liberating and incarcerating. My body still feels like it’s floating up and down waves miles offshore. Floating in the small pool at the marina at dusk piqued my interest in dendrology, as I watched a tall, tan tree with wide branches and bright green leaves form a flat canopy in the wind flowing off the ocean. I still don’t know its name. July 6, 2009 / 11:54 am. Error: ...
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Notes from the Brooks Museum | Brian Smith
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Notes from the Brooks Museum. Today I visited the Brooks Museum and made note of my $3 experience. The Jacob Lawrence collection is incredible, almost to the point of overwhelming. For those unaware, Lawrence was a Harlem-based painter reminiscent of Romare Bearden. His work has been commended in many ways, like the U.S. National Medal of the Arts. His bold, almost cubist style is vivid and blatant. Many of his pieces are based on history and legends, forming sequential bodies of work. Not many other peo...
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First post-BFA blog, post | Brian Smith
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First post-BFA blog, post. Since Monday: Packed cargo van, left Goblin Manor and Savannah, drove to Florida. I’ve been living off craigslist revenue for weeks now. Approx. one month until the temporary move to Memphis. Anyone in Graceland need some freelance? You’re currently reading “First post-BFA blog, post,” an entry on Brian Smith. July 1, 2009 / 4:04 pm. Jump to comment form. Herroh b smiff. Coorl blog. You should check mine out too! It’s great to see more of your work. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Arcade villain | Brian Smith
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This skinny young money wrecked Dash in Marvel vs. Capcom at the Regency Mall today. Walked up rubbing his chin and dropped his quarters in all nonchalant. He played like a courtroom stenographer. There are still some true kids out there. Spent the rest of the day looking at sneakers but not buying any. You’re currently reading “Arcade villain,” an entry on Brian Smith. July 9, 2009 / 1:15 am. Jump to comment form. God that sounds like such a good kid summer. We want more posts. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Notes from the corner of Poplar and Highland Streets | Brian Smith
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Notes from the corner of Poplar and Highland Streets. Last month I found a classified ad in Jacksonville advertising “180 old vinyl records” for $40. I met up with the mulleted, pale white, pack-a-day-throat junk seller at his storage unit, gave him two $20s and walked away with two full Rubbermaid crates (highlights include seven Herbie Hancock records, three Beatles records, and a ton of funk/soul/jazz fusion LPs all in all, mostly black music). It was only after Paul dismissed the guy that I could spe...