Showing posts with label Dream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dream. Show all posts

Friday, March 15, 2013

This Futuristic Korean Real Estate Project Is On The Verge Of Collapse

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The "Dream Hub" in Seoul was supposed to be a "city within a city" — home to a dozen skyscrapers, waterfront parks, and business and residential facilities.

But the $28 billion project, officially called the Yongsan International Business District, is on the line after developers defaulted on a major loan repayment amid a real estate slump, AFP reports.

We won't know whether the project will go bankrupt until June, when another round of loans matures.

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Friday, August 31, 2012

Dreamy film photography by kero

kero* from Japan shoots film, both 35mm and medium format. Her photos always feel airy, dreamy, and soft. Enjoy!

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Monday, August 13, 2012

30 Fantasy 3D Dreamy Art Wallpapers

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There are some effects in graphics, like 2D, 3D (Three-dimensional representation)computer graphics. The latest technology is 3D computer graphics. They are not real but they looks similar to real ones. This post is about 3D images. StuffKit have searched for 3D images and found some fantasy 3D art wallpapers which we want to share with you all. 3D technique is not only uses in images now-a-days it also uses to make videos. There are so many examples of 3D movies. Cinemas are developed specially for these films, which uses 3D effects during movie.

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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

How To Begin Your Creative Dream Job – Today

Maybe this scenario sounds familiar to you: A few years ago I found myself working an office job that was ok. It paid ok, I liked the work ok, I liked the people I worked with ok, and I was pretty ok at what I did. Like I said, it was ok. But I didn’t love it. I didn’t wake up in the morning with a sense of purpose that drove me to excel at my job. It wasn’t what I really wanted to do, but for the longest time I put up with it because I’d done the math. What I really wanted to do was go into digital publishing, which in my mind required a new computer that would cost at least $3,000, software that my current laptop couldn’t handle, at least one or two creative/business partners, and a camera/other gear I couldn’t afford.

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Thursday, April 12, 2012

DREAM JOB ALERT: Google Is Looking For A Doodler

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Google is hiring a "Doodler" to illustrate all of those cool Google logos for special days of the year.

This sounds like a really awesome job. You make some illustrations every now and again. The rest of the time you eat free Google food and get free Google haircuts. (See: The Best Google Perks)

Unfortunately, you probably have to have had a 4.0 from Stanford to be worthy of the gig.

Apply here.

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7 Steps to Building Your Dream Team of Employees

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Last September, just a few months into my tenure as CEO of Slingshot SEO, I introduced the concept of "Talent Mapping" to our management team. Though the idea and process of talent mapping were quite new to our young but ambitious team of leaders, they embraced the concepts and have since taken this strategy to new heights.

Here are seven steps we took to create a talent map for our business. They can be applied to many growing businesses. As steps are outlined below, their implications for business success will become apparent.

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Thursday, April 5, 2012

What would you do if you can control your dream? - A company is working on it!

Bitbanger Labs is raising funds for Remee - The REM enhancing Lucid Dreaming Mask on Kickstarter! Shrink to the size of an atom. Teleport to Mars. Bowl with John Lennon & Liz Lemon. Free your dreams!

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Monday, March 5, 2012

GET HIRED: How To Use Facebook To Land Your Dream Job

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Facebook can be a secret weapon for those looking for jobs. And not just by posting: "Hey, I'm looking for a job."

Facebook can also harm your job search. Recruiters will go to your Facebook profile and judge you.

Their judgments can be pretty spot on, too, reports NIU Today, citing a study from Northern Illinois University’s College of Business.
Knowing that, here are the top 10 tips for using Facebook to land your dream job.

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Saturday, March 3, 2012

Lost in the mist: 24 dreamlike photographs

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In today’s photography showcase we have 24 photographs taken in misty or hazy environments. The results in most cases are certainly stunning.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Six Techniques for Remembering Dreams

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Even though I remember a lot of my dreams, I tend to get hung up on the ones I don’t remember. I’ll sit up in my bed, trying my best to remember what I dreamt before it fades away. Sometimes I’m able to recall parts of the dream, but as much as I try, I just can’t remember all of it.

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

How to Get Your Dream Job When the Economy is Down

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Employers are posting the most job openings in the past three years, reports the Labor Department, yet there are nearly 14 million people out of work competing for these jobs. This means there’s an average of 4.2 unemployed workers competing for each opening.

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

How To Pursue Your Dream Job

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Here at OPEN Forum, we hear a lot of stories about small business owners who risked everything to pursue a dream. Some immediately strike gold with their brilliance, and others strike out quite a few times before they find their way to success. If you’ve ever had a great idea for a startup but thought, “I could never pull it off,” this week’s guide on how to pursue your dream job is full of entrepreneurs who probably thought the same thing, but went for it anyway. If you’re looking to finally move forward with that project you’ve been mulling over, here’s some inspirational guidance from the entrepreneurs who have been through it all.

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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

How A 20-Something Prodigy Transformed The U.S. Hospitality Industry

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Back in 1987, Chip Conley was a 26-year-old idealist with a strong vision. A Long Beach, California native and Stanford MBA grad, he was working in San Francisco for a commercial business developer when he inquired about creating a hotel division of the company. His boss quickly answered in the negative.

Conley wasn’t discouraged; he had a backup plan.

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