Taylor Swift – 22

From Taylor Swift’s multi-platinum album RED….

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Swizz Beatz – It’s Me Snitches

An oldie but goodie!

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Pope Francis: 1st homily (full text)

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(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis celebrated the Missa pro Ecclesiae in the Sistine Chapel on Thursday afternoon. Below, please find Vatican Radio’s translation of the full text of his homily.

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In these three readings I see that there is something in common: it is movement. In the first reading, movement is the journey [itself]; in the second reading, movement is in the up-building of the Church. In the third, in the Gospel, the movement is in [the act of] profession: walking, building, professing.Walking: the House of Jacob. “O house of Jacob, Come, let us walk in the light of the Lord.” This is the first thing God said to Abraham: “Walk in my presence and be blameless.” Walking: our life is a journey and when we stop, there is something wrong. Walking always, in the presence of the Lord, in the light of the Lord, seeking to live with that blamelessness, which God asks of Abraham, in his promise.Building: to build the Church. There is talk of stones: stones have consistency, but [the stones spoken of are] living stones, stones anointed by the Holy Spirit. Build up the Church, the Bride of Christ, the cornerstone of which is the same Lord. With [every] movement in our lives,

Read the full homily at Pope Francis: 1st homily (full text).

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The Incredible Burt Wonderstone

MV5BMTc4MTk0NDAyOV5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwNTk1NTc4OA@@__V1_SY317_CR0,0,214,317_Unlike Scary Movie 5, this looks to be well worth the money. Steve Carell returns as the title character Burt Wonderstone. Opening March 15, 2013 Wonderstone also stars Steve Buscemi, Olivia Wilde, and Jim Carrey.

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Scary Movie 5

imagesThere comes a time when some series should end. The Scary Movie franchise had reached that point long ago. Opening April 12, 2013, the fifth installment will hopefully be its last.

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The Top 20 African-American CEOs in Business Today

by Alez Biles

shutterstock_125998646It didn’t take very long for Benzinga to identify dozens of the top African-American heads of big-name American firms, despite an overall lack of representation in the higher levels of business.

The black CEOs on our list come from all corners of the country and lead public and private companies across all sectors of the economy.

1. Jan Adams, JMA Solutions

Adams founded JMA in 2005 following 24 years of service in the United States Air Force. Her vision has fueled JMA’s growth into the #125 ranking in the 2012 Inc. Magazine 5000, including the #1 ranking in Washington, D.C. The company provides financial management, IT services, systems and concept engineering and program management to the federal government.

2. Joseph B. Anderson, TAG Holdings, LLC

A former General Motors (NYSE: GM [FREE Stock Trend Analysis]) executive, Anderson is the CEO of the Troy, Michigan-based TAG Holdings, whose subsidiaries include Korean and Chinese plumbing ceramics makers, automobile wheel-assembly suppliers and warehouse services. 2010 revenues were over $700 million.

3. William Bailey, Rapier Solutions

William Bailey is a former veteran who founded Rapier in 2002. The IT company is based in Matthews, North Carolina and landed a spot at #139 in the 2012 Inc. Magazine 5000 rankings. 2011 revenues were $3.6 million.

4. Oprah Winfrey, Oprah Winfrey Network

Read more at  The Top 20 African-American CEOs in Business Today | Benzinga.

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10 Common Job-Search Mistakes Recent College Graduates Make

By Haley Heieck

jobsSearching for a job is tricky business. With hundreds of websites advertising positions and such a big emphasis placed on networking, the job hunt can be overwhelming. Where do you start your search? Here are 10 mistakes to avoid when looking for your first job after graduation:

1. Not thoroughly reading the job description and application instructions – A job description is your first window into what a company is all about. You can learn a lot about the culture and personality of a company through the way it advertises open positions. The job description should also guide you in tailoring your cover letter. And don’t forget to double- and triple-check the application instructions before submitting your materials. Many companies will discount well-qualified candidates who don’t use the right subject line when submitting their application — it’s often a test used to rule out applicants who are not detail-oriented or who don’t follow simple instructions.

2. Selling yourself short – The job-search process can be confusing — jobs that appear to be entry level are now asking for one or two years of experience. The good news is that most hiring managers count internships and summer jobs as just the experience they’re looking for. If you sold knives or promoted gym

Read more at MSN Careers – 10 common job-search mistakes recent college graduates make – Career Advice Article.

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Nikola Tesla vs Thomas Edison Epic Rap Battles of History

What a teaching aid! It’s brief but will make learning about electricity, Thomas Edison, and Nikola Tesla (I’ve always liked Tesla) more interesting for youth as an introduction. This is a very cool series.

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Happy Pi Day

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Dr. Wayne Dyer – When God Tells You to Change

Something we must remember….

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