This is def a very late post because it was meant to be
posted during summer time.
Not exact matches
I made this Cherry Almond Oat Bread some many
times during the
summer with fresh cherries I don't know why it slipped my mind to
post it.
;) Therefore, today's
post contains my favorite looks from May — There is quite a range between street style looks and
summer inspiration as some of the looks were shot
during my
time in F u e r t e v e n t u r a!
Ok, so it's been a bit TOO long since my last
post... I know, but
during that
time, not only has my
summer break come and gone and I got a kitten (HEY Nino!)
Employers seeking full -
time or part -
time law clerks
during the academic year,
summer associates or
summer law clerks, entry - level attorneys, or lateral hires may fill immediate hiring needs by
posting a position on Symplicity, our online database.
During this
time Amanda (Andie) Bulman has become a fan of Slaw and I thought that as the
summer is drawing to a close I thought I would give her a chance to craft a
post for Slaw on what her experience has been like over the past several months.
As this article, U-Va's One Year Wonder Teen Graduates Early (Washington
Post 9/20/06), Banh whipped through college in one year, relying on a combination of 72 AP credits that he collected in high school, followed by 23 credits his first semester in college (instead of the usual 15), a whopping 37 credits the next (he'd complained that he had too much
time on his hands the first semester), with the last three, needed for a double major, completed
during the
summer.
As for fall being a better
time for hiring, that may be true, but Mary Eileen Williams points out in the Huffington
Post that a job seeker's efforts
during the
summer may put them first in line to get a call when hiring shifts into higher gear in September.