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St. Charles Public Library - Featured Events at SCPL Ellwood House Museum - Rent Textbooks - Your College Textbook Rental Source - Campus Book Rentals DeKalb Public Library Dekalb Illinois 815-756-9568 100 Useful Social Sites for Every Kind of Job Seeker March 1st, 2010 Whether you’re out of a job, a college student just starting out in the real world, or an old pro looking to make the switch to a new field, finding a great job opening in an economy where unemployment is skyrocketing is a tough task indeed. While finding a job may not always be easy, you can help pave the way to success by using some of the great tools and forums the web offers for those on the hunt for employment. Here you’ll find a list of 100 sites that let you connect with employers, others in your field and potential clients to help get your job search off the ground and your career back on track. General These sites cover a lot of ground when it comes to networking and finding a job, so they’re a great place to start. Jobster: Sign up through this site to create a free career profile, allowing you to search for jobs and for employers to find you.JobFox: JobFox is a bit like a dating site, but for jobs, not singles. College Grads Resume Help Job Prep and Research

OTTOSDEKALB.COM 100 Time-Saving Search Engines for Serious Scholars While burying yourself in the stacks at the library is one way to get some serious research done, with today’s technology you can do quite a bit of useful searching before you ever set foot inside a library. Undergraduates and grad students alike will appreciate the usefulness of these search engines that allow them to find books, journal articles and even primary source material for whatever kind of research they’re working on and that return only serious, academic results so time isn’t wasted on unprofessional resources. Note: Visit our updated list for the latest in academic search engines. General Start off your research with one of these more general academic search engines. Intute: Use this website’s search tools to find the best and most reliable sites to start your research. Meta Search Want to search it all at once? Dogpile: Search Google, Yahoo, Bing and more at once with this great search engine. Databases and Archives Books and Journals Science Math and Technology Social Science

Stage Coach Players 100 Incredible Anthropology Lectures Online Posted on Thursday June 3, 2010 by Staff Writers If you’ve been inspired by an anthropology course to learn more about the subject, there are a wide range of free materials out there that can can help you to do so. Here are 100 anthropology lectures that will help you learn more about human culture, history and our nearest relatives in the animal kingdom. General These lectures cover a wide range of anthropological topics, and many are a great introduction to subjects with which you might be unfamiliar. Forensic Applications in Anthropology: Professor Ann Marie Mires discusses some of the intricacies of forensic anthropology in this lecture.What is the Natural Human Diet? Modern Culture Take a look at these lectures to study cultures around the world. Ancient Cultures Take a look back at ancient Greeks, Egyptians, shamans, and Native Americans in these lectures. Society These lectures take a look at how people function within a society. Evolution Archaeology Linguistics

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