Your resume writer knows how to pull accomplishments
out of your career story and determine what should be simply stated versus what should be promoted.
Not exact matches
Holiday's other big client is Tucker Max, a writer and self - described asshole who has built a
career out of recounting
stories about his most hilarious blowjobs and benders.
Subtly but nonetheless insistently, the film suggests that Davis's responses to them matter, and regardless
of how the
story of his folk - music
career turns
out.
Five preferred to tell their
stories off the record, «
out of fear
of Rose's stature in the industry, his power over their
careers or what they described as his volatile temper.»
Berry was voted into the Pro Bowl for the fourth time in his
career last week, but for those
out there that see the Pro Bowl as a popularity contest or a name - recognition game (which it is, sometimes), I know we both think it's pretty important to point
out that Berry's performance this season definitely makes him deserving
of the honor — it's no sympathy vote based on his
story.
wenegr is in the twilight years
of his arsenal
career now he might or might not see
out the full term
of his contract, i would image he wont give up but if he do nt get a big prize this season or next his desire might dwindle even more the board have seen what a shambles man united have gone through and the expense
of failure, if they do nt get the next appointment right the board is trying to give themselves as much time to identify a replacement and in the correct time unless wenger leaves at short notice, i think if he had won the c / l all thought years ago we would be looking at a different
story i think he would have left at the end if that contract as he would be at the peak
of his powers and could
of gone anywhere he like across europe, but he didn't win and here we are now, i respect the man for what he has done for us and english football a modern day herbert chapmen he is but even old chappy had his end
of and era and wenger will have his end its just how will it play
out hopefully a winner
Sanchez's training camp tells the
story of his value at this stage in his
career: The eighth - year pro wasn't good enough to beat
out rookie Trevor Siemian for the Broncos» starting job, but he was signed as a safety net for Prescott almost immediately by Dallas once Denver cut him loose.
If that was the
story of a man cleared, how can a man charged have any hope
of carving
out a
career in the public eye?
And, as far as your whole «subsidized daycare» bit, I checked
out the Care2.com
story, and noted this observation «the introduction
of the subsidized day care system made it possible for a lot
of women, who would otherwise have stayed home with the children, to continue their
careers.»
That
story never panned
out, but at some point, during my educational
career the environmental impact
of feminine hygiene products came up.
Hearing their success
stories was so rewarding, I decided to make a
career out of this!
That list includes «The Opt -
Out Revolution» by Lisa Belkin, a 2003 Times Magazine cover
story that looked at a handful
of Princeton grads who (unlike most
of their peers) left demanding jobs to stay at home with their children; Caitlin Flanagan's gloating potshots at working moms, especially «How Serfdom Saved the Women's Movement» in the Atlantic in March 2004 and «To Hell with All That» in the New Yorker in July 2004; and an article on the New York Times's front page on Sept. 20, 2005, that repeated that many women at elite colleges were opting for motherhood over
careers.
If these
stories do nothing else they will challenge some
of the widely held beliefs that many have about «alternative
careers» and the people who seek them
out.
However, for me the funniest aspect
of this
story is that, in retrospect, it is highly illustrative
of my
career to date: thinking up something new, working
out how to achieve it, organising everything down to the finest detail, not working alone but in cooperation with others, persevering until you reach your goal, and above all else, doing something useful.
The businesswoman and television personality has made a
career out of playing Cupid and helping millionaires write their own celebrity love
stories.
Critic Consensus: De Palma may not make believers
out of the director's detractors, but they'll likely share longtime fans» fascination with his
career's worth
of entertaining
stories.
Critics Consensus: De Palma may not make believers
out of the director's detractors, but they'll likely share longtime fans» fascination with his
career's worth
of entertaining
stories.
«Crossing the Line» (Aug. 17): Daniel Gordon has made a
career out of chronicling strange
stories about North Korea, from the adventures
of the 1966 World Cup soccer team («The Game
of Their Lives») to children who prepare for a national celebration («A State
of Mind»).
While the latter focuses on the pavement - pounding reporting
of its titular news team, Vanderbilt's film is more about Mapes herself and how one
of the biggest
stories of her
career turned
out to be the end
of it.
Chappaquiddick (
out May 10) chronicles the true
story of U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy (Jason Clarke) and a car accident that threatened to derail his political
career in 1969.
Hong Sang - soo has built a
career out of incrementally modulating the same core
story over and over, and it's surprising how often this approach yields films that feel markedly different to his previous ones.
There is a frustrating side -
story where Wilson's father, John Lithgow (not as pleasant a father figure as Daddy's Home made
out), pops up, a
career criminal and bit
of a scumbag.
That professor, Stephen Malley (Redford, The Clearing), is featured in the second
story, where he calls in to encourage a student (Garfield, «Sugar Rush») who appears to be dropping
out of his interest in in a potential future political
career because
of a feeling
of apathy that nothing he does will ever make a difference.
Murphy is a wide - eyed 18 - year - old from a military family who sees joining the Army as an early pit - stop on his eventual
career path — something he does
out of duty, but that will ultimately be a significant footnote in his life's
story.
Nichols has made a
career out of penning and directing intelligent, effective human dramas, from his 2007 debut Shotgun
Stories through 2011's psychological masterpiece Take Shelter (also starring Shannon) and 2012's Mud, which featured a stunning turn from Matthew McConaughey.
This highly unlikely bit
of business leads to the introduction
of Vincent's partner Reg (George Dzundza, who's made a
career out of playing second fiddles and dead partners), and Vincent's sordid back -
story, which includes a child - murdering father sent to the chair back when Long Beach was beautiful.
Included is Sho Kosugi: Martial Arts Legend, a new 21 - minute interview with the actor about him and his
career; The Making
of Black Eagle, a 36 - minute featurette with Sho Kosugi, director Eric Karson, screenwriter Michael Gonzales, actors Doran Clark, Shane Kosugi, and Dorta Puzio; Tales
of Jean - Claude Van Damme, a 19 - minute featurette with many
of the same people speaking about their experiences working with Van Damme; The Script and the Screenwriters, a 27 - minute featurette with Michael Gonzales and Eric Karson discussing the film's development; a set
of 11 deleted and extended scenes, all
of which are in the extended cut and offer up a tiny bit more
story and character development more than additional action or carnage; trailers for the film itself, D.O.A.: A Rite
of Passage, Attack
of the Killer Tomatoes, and Savannah Smiles; a fold -
out poster; and a DVD copy
of the film, which offers up all
of the same extras.
«The Wolf
of Wall Street» If the mark
of a truly significant artist is their ability to continually provoke and outrage viewers in their later years instead
of falling into a complacent rut, then Scorsese once again proved himself to be a provocateur for the ages with this jaw - dropping, eye - popping depiction
of the true
story of a crafty little weasel (Leonardo Di Caprio in what now stands as the performance
of his
career) who created a billion dollar empire
out of selling crappy penny stocks and subsequently rode it into the ground in a blaze
of greed, hubris and more cocaine than «Scarface» and «Boogie Nights» combined.
Co-writer (with Michael Wilmington)
of the 1975
career overview «John Ford» and the massive tome «Searching For John Ford» in 2001, McBride treats Ford as a man and not untouchable genius, nor dissects the film using highbrow terminology which inherently ignores the average film fan; there's great insight regarding one
of America's greatest directors, and his exhaustive research is well - used in pointing
out common themes, autobiographical references, and placing cast / crew /
story subjects in context with early and later film projects.
LOS ANGELES Bill Paxton has an Oscar contender and a giant gorilla movie coming
out within a couple
of weeks
of each other, and that's the
story of his
career.
Paul McGuigan There's a lovely warmth and likability to this heartwarming stranger - than - fiction love
story, starring Jamie Bell as Peter Turner, an
out -
of - work actor in the 1970s who met and fell for the legendary Hollywood star Gloria Grahame, who was then in the endgame
of her
career and suffering from ill health — and who later came to stay with Turner's mum and dad, played by Julie Walters and Kenneth Cranham, at their home in Liverpool.
The film tells the
story of a young reporter named Erik Kernan (Josh Hartnett) who was trying to make a
career for himself and struggle
out from under his father's shadow as one
of the greatest sports journalists
of the last century.
Coates's
career proves she was a pioneer, not only as a woman, but also as an artist — someone unafraid to take risks, to challenge her directors, and to coax the elemental
story out of each one
of her projects, frame by frame.
If you have a
story to tell — something you've realized over the course
of your
career about how to get students excited about learning; a strategy you recently tried that didn't quite work
out and how you changed course; an aha moment that led you to rethink how you teach a particular subject or lesson — you're in the right place.
You're on the front lines
of transforming K — 12 education, and you have a
story to tell: something you've realized over the course
of your
career about how to get students excited about learning; a strategy you recently tried that didn't quite work
out and how you changed course; an aha moment that led you to rethink how you teach a particular subject or lesson.
Actor and lifelong learner Ernie Hudson helped to kick off the 2016 Better Together: California Teachers Summit with his inspiring
story of rising
out of poverty to launch a successful
career in Hollywood, with the help
of his teachers.
Maybe their only intention was to make their
stories available to a small circle
of their friends and loved ones, and they have no interest whatsoever in making a
career out of their writing.
Writers
of commercial fiction who wish to soar
out of category, as well as literary novelists who want to learn how to make powerful
story principles work for them, will find the Breakout Novel Intensive 2.0 an idea - packed and
career enriching experience.
It is the familiar
story of a modern woman wanting it all —
career, marriage, family — but Hinojosa injects it with new life; she writes the way women talk to each other, words tumbling
out, backtracking, laughing, and always full
of deeply felt emotion.
'» More to the point, while the author feels that the series has come full circle quite nicely and at this stage in her
career she is focusing her talents elsewhere, she hasn't completely ruled
out the possibility
of someday continuing the
story.
Chin is the
story of his mob
career and the ruse that kept him
out of prison for four decades.
Sarah Hegger's Positively Pippa starts where the
story usually ends — an ex-reality star heads home with her tail between her legs to sort
out the wreckage
of a viral video taken horribly
out of context and subsequently, a
career in ruins.
Brandy: And a lot
of it seems like back - patting, so publishers can feel like they're doing their part to participate in the «diversity movement» instead
of seeking
out stories they actually believe in and authors they want to nurture through a successful
career.
The problem is, getting it
out there is the worst possible thing a writer can do for his
career if his
story isn't ready, and the author is never the best determiner
of whether it's ready or not.
Manager mode would be the manager equivalent
of the
career mode in telling a rags to riches
story of starting
out in a new factory and being towards the back
of the grid to the glitz and glamour
of winning at Monaco and the possibility
of achieving the dream
of winning the drivers» and constructors» titles.
Unlike the previous
outing, The Sims Freeplay, this new addition to the mobile lineup
of games has a deeper focus on
careers, hobbies and life
stories.
«I have spent most
of my
career making films about history, about moments in the American
story that have been left
out of the larger narrative.
The exhibition presents us with interlocking
stories: first, that
of Picasso's
career in Britain, from his first and much - pooh - poohed showing at Roger Fry's 1910 Manet and the Post-Impressionists exhibition, to his major and unprecedentedly popular retrospective at the Tate Gallery in 1960, attracting a record - breaking 500,000 visitors; and second, the
story of his influence on British artists, with the curators drawing
out those moments when Picasso's formal experimentation and creative energy opened up the way for major artistic leaps within the
careers of others.
[ANDY REVKIN responds: I daresay I've brought Dr. Hansen's research and conclusions as much or more publicity over the course
of his
career than any other science writer, starting with a 6,000 - word cover
story on global warming in Discover Magazine in 1988 that opened with his Senate testimony and continuing through the period when political appointees at NASA tried to stop him from speaking
out.
I suppose the moral
of the
story is that climate science isn't one
of those fields where you can publish a «
career low» paper and hope that nobody notices it, and that you will be able to put
out something better soon just to make sure nobody ever cites the garbage.