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October 12, 2016 12:45 PM EDT Bold and brassy graphic sweaters are a classic for the holiday season, and now Whoopi Goldberg is getting in on the action with a line of snarky and festive “ugly” Christmas sweaters. The line, to be sold at Lord & Taylor beginning Nov. 1, features 11 sweaters with designs like “Bite Me,” featuring one gingerbread man biting another, and “Santa Love,” which depicts two Santas kissing.
After jumping through many application hoops, it's vital to make a great impression on recruiters who will decide your fate. Since interviews are an integral part of the job search process, we asked top Nigerian recruiters about the common mistakes job seekers make during their interviews. 1. You don't introduce yourself properly ADVERTISEMENT One of the first questions most recruiters ask during an interview is, "
Moscow investigators said in a statement the unnamed nanny was from Central Asia and that she was undergoing psychiatric testing to see if she was mentally sound and understood the significance of the crime they said she had committed. The portal said a policeman had approached the woman to check her documents and that she had responded by removing the child's head from a bag and begun shouting that she had killed the infant.
We hate to be the ones to tell you this, but: you’ve been eating a bowl of lies for breakfast … and you probably liked it. Turns out that the delicious, multicolored O’s that make up Froot Loops don’t actually represent different fruit flavors. Reddit’s Today I Learned series recently unearthed a 1999 article from the Straight Dope, which confirms that “according to Kellogg’s, all of those delectable loops are flavored the same.
The Registrar/Chief Executive of NECO, Prof. Dantani Wushishi announced at a news conference in Minna on Monday. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Wushishi also unveiled an e-posting Automated Annual Posting Calendar, a software to address the myriad of problems associated with the posting of the council’s staff for out-of-station assignments. He disclosed that a total of 74,950 candidates registered for the examination with 39,213 males representing 52.
Chris Cole / Getty Images Hundreds (thousands?) of new financial books are published each year. Only a handful become best-sellers. As you might expect, a lot of gems fall through the cracks, destined to soon be forgotten. The Quiet Millionaire by Brett Wilder is one of these gems. Wilder’s book isn’t flashy or gimmicky — it’s just filled with lots of solid, practical advice for those who want to grow their wealth.
Facebook fitness fanatics have a new favorite workout. This month, Beachbody, the California-based fitness company that's known for DVD workouts like Insanity and P90X and generates annual gross salesaunched a new workout and nutrition plan called 80 Day Obsession. This intense regimen was created by the company's fitness instructor Autumn Calabrese and is exclusive to the "On Demand" arm of the business. This means that customers can stream workouts straight from their homes and don't need to wait for DVDs to be mailed to them.
“Do you have enough confidence in me to trust me with your watch until tomorrow morning?” In 1849, William Thomson asked that simple question to dozens of people to whom he posed as an old acquaintance. They never saw their watches again. After his apprehension, a writer for the New York Herald called it the “Arrest of the Confidence Man” — and thus an enduring American character was born. America has always been fascinated by the con man, the impostor who wins the confidence of others before liberating their money from them.
ALMOST every great city has a river. The poetic notion is that flowing water brings commerce, delights the eye, and cools the summer heat. But there is a more prosaic reason for the close affinity of cities and rivers. They serve as convenient, free sewers. The Potomac reaches the nation’s capital as a pleasant stream, and leaves it stinking from the 240 million gallons of wastes that are flushed into it daily.