Wednesday 29 May 2013

Bartending Great Job Ideas That College Students Can Do






One of the job to do is bartending. As a college student, you're already in party/socializing mode, so why not make money off of it? 



Many college students find jobs as bartenders in the college town they live in. The key is to find an establishment that is either upscale and will pay well, or find an establishment that you know you can make money.




Bartenders can make up to $200-$400 a night easily on busy nights.


                                                           Bloody Ceaser drink

Beside the money, it is flexible in the sense you have all day to go to class and your shift will start around 5pm-6pm or so. You work until 11pm at a nice restaurant and you can still have plenty of time to meet your friends after work. 



If you work at a college partying place, you can join in the party after your shift and drink either for free or for much less.

                                                 How to Make a B-52 Layered Shot drink; Bartend.ca

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                                          how to make Russian Roulete cocktail drink

At The Master School of Bartending you will learn to become a professional bartender. There instructors will train how to prepare more drinks than you could possibly imagine. You’ll master the art of preparing and serving cocktails, shooters, mixed and exotic drinks, Champagne, wine and beer. The course will also teach you about professional hospitality industry work ethics, requirements and fundamentals of the trade.

Saturday 25 May 2013

Yukon Conservative MP Ryan Leef was a runner at the Boston Marathon







I had the privilege to interview  Yukon Conservative MP Ryan Leef on the Money and Business show 1650AM in Montreal , Live from his Ottawa Office, Ryan Leef had finished the race shortly after the three-hour mark and had made his way through the finishing shoot, where runners collect their belongings and pick up food and water.
Ryan said right after that he sensed that something was wrong and there was lots of chaos going on and ambulances everywhere, but did not hear the explosion as he finished the marathon about an hour before the explosion. He recounts what happened.

Youtube Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JA0mMnNOPDo




MP3
aprx 45m 


Thursday 23 May 2013

Mental illness its Cost, employment discrimination and incarcerating kids in jail








The workplace can be a strong contributor to mental wellbeing, giving people the opportunity to feel productive and achieve their potential. Yet it can also be a stressful environment that contributes to the rise of mental health problems and illnesses such as depression and anxiety. With most adults spending more of their waking hours at work than anywhere else—and with many youth holding at least part-time jobs—addressing issues of mental health at work is vitally important for North Americans.
Teenagers are caught in a world where they are no longer children and not quite adults. They face daily challenges that include peer pressure, anxiety, low self-esteem, drugs and a variety of high risk behaviors. When a teenager begins engaging in self-destructive behavior, the whole family unit is affected, and slowly it becomes a family crisis.



At Open Doors Toronto, we proactively help you get your teenager and family back on track. We are a full service online counseling service devoted to the busy family. Sessions are confidential and take place from the comfort of your own home. We are here to help you balance your life not complicate your schedule. Try us. We can help!

LISTEN TO FOUR PART SERIES ON MENTAL HEALTH AND INCARCERATING KIDS IN JAIL

























70-100yrs Florida will B 7m underwater ;Chien-Lu Ping, Professor University of Alaska







I met Mr Chien-Lu Ping, Professor University of Alaska Raw Interview we met at the Ronald Reagan Airport  and he had alot of information to let us know...

Extent of surface melt over Greenland’s ice sheet on July 8 (left) and July 12 (right). Measurements from three satellites showed that on July 8, about 40 percent of the ice sheet had undergone thawing at or near the surface. In just a few days, the melting had dramatically accelerated and an estimated 97 percent of the ice sheet surface had thawed by July 12.




After analyzing the samples, the research team discovered a previously undocumented layer of organic matter on top of and in the upper part of permafrost, ranging from 60 to 120 centimeters deep. This deep layer of organic matter first accumulates on the tundra surface and is buried during the churning freeze and thaw cycles that characterize the turbulent arctic landscape. 
Ping predicted that a two- to three-degree rise in air temperatures could cause the arctic tundra to switch from a carbon sink--an area that absorbs more carbon dioxide than it produces--to a carbon source--an area that produces more carbon dioxide than it absorbs. The more organic material stored in the tundra, the greater the potential effect of future releases.

 In the image, the areas classified as “probable melt” (light pink) correspond to those sites where at least one satellite detected surface melting. The areas classified as “melt” (dark pink) correspond to sites where two or three satellites detected surface melting. The satellites are measuring different physical properties at different scales and are passing over Greenland at different times. As a whole, they provide a picture of an extreme melt event about which scientists are very confident. Credit: Nicolo E. DiGirolamo, SSAI/NASA GSFC, and Jesse Allen, NASA Earth Observatory


atellites See Unprecedented Greenland Ice Sheet Surface Melt
07.24.12

Extent of surface melt over Greenland's ice sheet on July 8, left, and July 12. right.



































NASA 2011
Greenland Melt Ponds


Greenland Melt Ponds



Chien-Lu Ping

Chien-Lu Ping

Professor of Soil Science, Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station,
University of Alaska Fairbanks, AK, USA
Organisation: University of Alaska Fairbanks Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station
Education:

Chung-Hsing University, Taiwan 1965 B.S. Agriculture Chemistry
Washington State University 1972 M.S. Soils
Washington State University 1976 Ph.D. Soils
Selected Activities:

Executive Secretary, International Permafrost Association Cryosol Working Group, 1993-1998
Coordinator, Joint US-Russia Seminar on Cryopedology and Global Change, Moscow, 1992
Coordinator, US-Russian exchange in Cryosol study, NE Russia-Alaska, 1992; 1994
Coordinator, Joint international Cryosol study in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China, 1999; 2000
Visiting Professor to National Chung-Hsing University, Taiwan, Feb.-June, 2000
Visiting Senior Scholar to the Cold and Arid Regions Environment and Engineering Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, China, June- Sept. 2000


Wednesday 22 May 2013

'Argo': What Really Happened In Tehran and Were the Canadians the Real Heroes?













Special Documentary and Interview with Mark Lijek the author of The Houseguests: A Memoir of Canadian Courage and CIA Sorcery
listen to MP3 
http://www.radio-shalom.ca/mp3/Programs/1042/MoneyAndBusiness_Argo220513.mp3





May 22nd 2013 live at 4pm-5pm  EDT
Interview with
Mark Lijek the author of The Houseguests: A Memoir of Canadian Courage and CIA Sorcery








Mark Lijek one of the six members of the US Embassy in Tehran who escaped the Embassy when it was attacked in 1979 and were sheltered by Canadian diplomats. This story is loosely told in the film “Argo,” and Mark Lijek would like to offer on the money and business show Special edition his first-hand account of what actually happened in Iran and how they escaped from Tehran.Mark  will fill in some gaps in the true story about the courageous Canadian contribution to their safekeeping and eventual departure, which I think were underplayed in the film Argo.





Topic ; 'Argo': What Really Happened In Tehran and Were the Canadians the Real Heroes?


Radio Show Host
Samuel Ezerzer


Money and Business Show 1650AM In Montreal Canada
Listen live via internet







Sunday 12 May 2013

Listen to Astronaut Chris Hadfield Plays guitar in Space





Astronaut Chris Hadfield led a singalong from space Monday, using his last video chat aboard the International Space Station to voice his support for music education.




The popular space man -- who tweets and strums his guitar while flying kilometres above the planet's surface -- joined a chorus of students in song before praising the art he said had an "enormous" impact on his life.



"Music opens doors and music stimulates the brain... It's a wonderful, applicable skill that only makes you a more capable human," he said.











other video of Chris


"Thank you for all that you do": Military Mother's Day Tea with the First Lady and Dr. Biden








First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden hosted a special Mother's Day tea to honor military mothers and show their appreciation and thanks for all the important work they do as well as the sacrifices their families have made in service of our country.



Dr. Biden spoke first and thanked the military moms in attendance:
While our sons and daughters serve so selflessly, having a community share the burden makes all the difference in the world. Today I am here to say thank you for all that you do, for your selflessness and for your sacrifice on behalf of our country.
The First Lady echoed Dr. Biden's sentiments:



And that’s what military moms do every day.  You all help people soar.  You help our country soar. When somebody needs you, whether it’s your family, or your community, or your country -- you lift them up.  You answer the call every single time.




Then, while kids prepared gifts for their moms in the State Dining Room, the First Lady and Dr. Biden showed up with a special guest, Prince Harry of Wales, to help them create Mother’s Day cards and other crafts. 

Watch Amazing Raw Video;Astronauts undertake International Space Station spacewalk May 11th 2013




















Astronauts making a rare, hastily planned spacewalk replaced a pump outside the International Space Station on Saturday in the hope of plugging a serious ammonia leak.












The prospects of success grew as the minutes passed and no frozen flecks of ammonia appeared. Mission control said it appeared as though the leak may have been plugged, although additional monitoring over the coming days, if not weeks, will be needed before declaring a victory.
"No evidence of any ammonia leakage whatsoever. We have an airtight system – at the moment," mission control reported.