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Please help check spellings error on my resume. 10 points for the best help. Thank you? WORK EXPERIENCE Graduate Assistant to the Chair August 2006-Present Department of Management, Marketing, and Public Administration Bowie State University, Bowie, MD •Managing internship/scholarship/ conferences opportunities •Organizing graduate students’ official files and documents •MPA program liaison •Advising undergraduate students •Developing and updating department website •Broadcasting information and scheduling courses on the university databases •Conducting research for MBA program coordinator Graduate Student Worker (Part-time) August 2004-February 2008 Sodexho, USA •Assisted the general manager in planning and organizing various restaurants on campus •Provided strong team work and support to achieve the goals of the company •Ranked highly among the team for excellent service and strong sales. Intern May-August, 2005 The Royal Thai Embassy, Washington, D.C. •Assisted the Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission (International Relations) •Verified official documents (passport, visa, naturalization, and legalization) •Provided administrative support to officers and local staff PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING •Member of Society for Human Resource Management 2007-2008 •Website Development Training September, 2007 •OSDBU Procurement Conference April, 2007 •Faculty Research and Scholarship Training Series March, 2007 SKILLS Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Internet) Research (Collecting, Managing, Analyzing, and Presenting Data) Communication Skills (English and Thai) AWARDS Graduate Assistantship 2006-2008 SILVER Academic Award 2005-2006 Julie Lieber International Scholarship 2004-2005 ASSE International Exchange Program Scholarship, United States, 2002-2003 INTERNATIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Featured in the Bowie State University (HBCU) viewbook and website in “Spotlight” section, Fall 2007 Organized and hosted “Women and Children in Japanese Society” Speech and Dinner, the guest speaker was the First Secretary of the Consulate General of Japan in New York, Fall 2005. Assisted the Thai Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission and organized “A Taste of Thailand” Gala Dinner, a benefit for the post-tsunami support of schools and living facilities for the orphans in Thailand, Summer 2005. Served as the Vice President of the Asia Club at Edinboro University, organized an educational trip to Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Spring 2004.
Please help with my resume. 10 points for the best advice. Thank you? WORK EXPERIENCE Graduate Assistant to the Chair August 2006-Present Department of Management, Marketing, and Public Administration Bowie State University, Bowie, MD •Managing internship/scholarship/ conferences opportunities •Organzing graduate students’ official files and documents •MPA program liaision •Advising undergraduate students •Developing and updating department website •Broadcasting information and scheduling courses on the university databases •Conducting research for MBA program coordinator Graduate Student Worker (Part-time) August 2004-February 2008 Sodexho, USA •Assisted the general manager in planning and organizing various restaurants on campus •Provided strong team work and support to achieve the goals of the company •Ranked highly among the team for excellent service and strong sales. Intern May-August, 2005 The Royal Thai Embassy, Washington, D.C. •Assisted the Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission (International Relations) •Verified official documents (passport, visa, naturalization, and legalization) •Provided administrative support to officers and local staff PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING •Member of Society for Human Resource Management 2007-2008 •Website Development Training September, 2007 •OSDBU Procurement Conference April, 2007 •Faculty Research and Scholarship Training Series March, 2007 SKILLS Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Internet) Research (Collecting, Managing, Analyzing, and Presenting Data) Communication Skills (English and Thai) AWARDS Graduate Assistantship 2006-2008 SILVER Academic Award 2005-2006 Julie Lieber International Scholarship 2004-2005 ASSE International Exchange Program Scholarship, United States, 2002-2003 INTERNATIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Featured in the Bowie State University (HBCU) viewbook and website in “Spotlight” section, Fall 2007 Organized and hosted “Women and Children in Japanese Society” Speech and Dinner, the guest speaker was the First Secretary of the Consulate General of Japan in New York, Fall 2005. Assisted the Thai Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission and organized “A Taste of Thailand” Gala Dinner, a benefit for the post-tsunami support of schools and living facilities for the orphans in Thailand, Summer 2005. Served as the Vice President of the Asia Club at Edinboro University, organized an educational trip to Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Spring 2004.
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Please help with my resume. 10 points for the best advice. Thank you? WORK EXPERIENCE Graduate Assistant to the Chair August 2006-Present Department of Management, Marketing, and Public Administration Bowie State University, Bowie, MD •Managing internship/scholarship/ conferences opportunities •Organzing graduate students’ official files and documents •MPA program liaision •Advising undergraduate students •Developing and updating department website •Broadcasting information and scheduling courses on the university databases •Conducting research for MBA program coordinator Graduate Student Worker (Part-time) August 2004-February 2008 Sodexho, USA •Assisted the general manager in planning and organizing various restaurants on campus •Provided strong team work and support to achieve the goals of the company •Ranked highly among the team for excellent service and strong sales. Intern May-August, 2005 The Royal Thai Embassy, Washington, D.C. •Assisted the Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission (International Relations) •Verified official documents (passport, visa, naturalization, and legalization) •Provided administrative support to officers and local staff PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING •Member of Society for Human Resource Management 2007-2008 •Website Development Training September, 2007 •OSDBU Procurement Conference April, 2007 •Faculty Research and Scholarship Training Series March, 2007 SKILLS Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Internet) Research (Collecting, Managing, Analyzing, and Presenting Data) Communication Skills (English and Thai) AWARDS Graduate Assistantship 2006-2008 SILVER Academic Award 2005-2006 Julie Lieber International Scholarship 2004-2005 ASSE International Exchange Program Scholarship, United States, 2002-2003 INTERNATIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Featured in the Bowie State University (HBCU) viewbook and website in “Spotlight” section, Fall 2007 Organized and hosted “Women and Children in Japanese Society” Speech and Dinner, the guest speaker was the First Secretary of the Consulate General of Japan in New York, Fall 2005. Assisted the Thai Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission and organized “A Taste of Thailand” Gala Dinner, a benefit for the post-tsunami support of schools and living facilities for the orphans in Thailand, Summer 2005. Served as the Vice President of the Asia Club at Edinboro University, organized an educational trip to Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Spring 2004. Tell me what are the typos. Thank you
Please help check the spelling errors. 10 points for the best help. Thank you? WORK EXPERIENCE Graduate Assistant to the Chair August 2006-Present Department of Management, Marketing, and Public Administration Bowie State University, Bowie, MD •Managing internship/scholarship/ conferences opportunities •Organizing graduate students’ official files and documents •MPA program liaison •Advising undergraduate students •Developing and updating department website •Broadcasting information and scheduling courses on the university databases •Conducting research for MBA program coordinator Graduate Student Worker (Part-time) August 2004-February 2008 Sodexho, USA •Assisted the general manager in planning and organizing various restaurants on campus •Provided strong team work and support to achieve the goals of the company •Ranked highly among the team for excellent service and strong sales. Intern May-August, 2005 The Royal Thai Embassy, Washington, D.C. •Assisted the Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission (International Relations) •Verified official documents (passport, visa, naturalization, and legalization) •Provided administrative support to officers and local staff PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING •Member of Society for Human Resource Management 2007-2008 •Website Development Training September, 2007 •OSDBU Procurement Conference April, 2007 •Faculty Research and Scholarship Training Series March, 2007 SKILLS Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Internet) Research (Collecting, Managing, Analyzing, and Presenting Data) Communication Skills (English and Thai) AWARDS Graduate Assistantship 2006-2008 SILVER Academic Award 2005-2006 Julie Lieber International Scholarship 2004-2005 ASSE International Exchange Program Scholarship, United States, 2002-2003 INTERNATIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Featured in the Bowie State University (HBCU) viewbook and website in “Spotlight” section, Fall 2007 Organized and hosted “Women and Children in Japanese Society” Speech and Dinner, the guest speaker was the First Secretary of the Consulate General of Japan in New York, Fall 2005. Assisted the Thai Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission and organized “A Taste of Thailand” Gala Dinner, a benefit for the post-tsunami support of schools and living facilities for the orphans in Thailand, Summer 2005. Served as the Vice President of the Asia Club at Edinboro University, organized an educational trip to Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Spring 2004. The Microsoft Word does not pick up everything. Come on!
Please help proof read my resume. 10 points for your help. Thank you? OBJECTIVE A position of responsibility and growth potential in management EDUCATION Master of Public Administration Graduation: May 2008 Bowie State University, Bowie, MD G.P.A. 3.70/4.0 Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Graduation: May 2006 Edinboro University, Edinboro, PA G.P.A. 3.21/4.0 (Completed 4-year program in 3 years) WORK EXPERIENCE Graduate Assistant to the Chair August 2006-Present Bowie State University, Bowie, MD •Organizing conference/internship/scholarship opportunities •Managing graduate students’ official files and documents •MPA program liaison •Updating department website and scheduling courses on the university databases •Conducting researches and surveys for the Chair and the MBA program coordinator Graduate Student Worker (Part-time) August 2004-February 2008 Sodexho, USA •Assisted the general managers in planning and organizing various restaurants on campus •Provided strong team work and support to achieve the goals of the company •Ranked highly among the team for excellent service and strong sales Intern May-August, 2005 The Royal Thai Embassy, Washington, D.C. •Assisted the Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission (International Relations) •Verified official documents (passport, visa, naturalization, and legalization) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING •Member of Society for Human Resource Management 2007-2008 •Website Development Training September, 2007 •OSDBU Procurement Conference April, 2007 •Faculty Research and Scholarship Training Series March, 2007 INTERNATIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Organized and hosted “Women and Children in Japanese Society” Speech and Dinner, the guest speaker was the First Secretary of the Consulate General of Japan in New York, Fall 2005. Assisted the Thai Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission and organized “A Taste of Thailand” Gala Dinner, a benefit for the post-tsunami support of schools and living facilities for the orphans in Thailand, Summer 2005. Served as the Vice President of the Asia Club at Edinboro University, organized an educational trip to Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Spring 2004. AWARDS Graduate Assistantship 2006-2008 SILVER Academic Award 2005-2006 Julie Lieber International Scholarship 2004-2005 ASSE International Exchange Program Scholarship, United States, 2002-2003 SKILLS Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Internet) Research (Collecting, Managing, Analyzing, and Presenting Data) Communication Skills (English and Thai) References, Writing Samples, and Portfolios Available Upon Request
ADULTS-please help proof read my resume. 10 points for your kindness helping me. Thank you? OBJECTIVE A position of responsibility and growth potential in management EDUCATION Master of Public Administration Graduation: May 2008 Bowie State University, Bowie, MD G.P.A. 3.70/4.0 Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Graduation: May 2006 Edinboro University, Edinboro, PA G.P.A. 3.21/4.0 (Completed 4-year program in 3 years) WORK EXPERIENCE Graduate Assistant to the Chair August 2006-Present Bowie State University, Bowie, MD •Organizing conference/internship/scholarship opportunities •Managing graduate students’ official files and documents •MPA program liaison •Updating department website and scheduling courses on the university databases •Conducting researches and surveys for the Chair and the MBA program coordinator Graduate Student Worker (Part-time) August 2004-February 2008 Sodexho, USA •Assisted the general managers in planning and organizing various restaurants on campus •Provided strong team work and support to achieve the goals of the company •Ranked highly among the team for excellent service and strong sales Intern May-August, 2005 The Royal Thai Embassy, Washington, D.C. •Assisted the Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission (International Relations) •Verified official documents (passport, visa, naturalization, and legalization) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING •Member of Society for Human Resource Management 2007-2008 •Website Development Training September, 2007 •OSDBU Procurement Conference April, 2007 •Faculty Research and Scholarship Training Series March, 2007 INTERNATIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Organized and hosted “Women and Children in Japanese Society” Speech and Dinner, the guest speaker was the First Secretary of the Consulate General of Japan in New York, Fall 2005. Assisted the Thai Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission and organized “A Taste of Thailand” Gala Dinner, a benefit for the post-tsunami support of schools and living facilities for the orphans in Thailand, Summer 2005. Served as the Vice President of the Asia Club at Edinboro University, organized an educational trip to Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Spring 2004. AWARDS Graduate Assistantship 2006-2008 SILVER Academic Award 2005-2006 Julie Lieber International Scholarship 2004-2005 ASSE International Exchange Program Scholarship, United States, 2002-2003 SKILLS Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Internet) Research (Collecting, Managing, Analyzing, and Presenting Data) Communication Skills (English and Thai) References, Writing Samples, and Portfolios Available Upon Request
Please help proof read my resume. 10 points for your help. Thank you? OBJECTIVE A position of responsibility and growth potential in management EDUCATION Master of Public Administration Graduation: May 2008 Bowie State University, Bowie, MD G.P.A. 3.70/4.0 Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Graduation: May 2006 Edinboro University, Edinboro, PA G.P.A. 3.21/4.0 (Completed 4-year program in 3 years) WORK EXPERIENCE Graduate Assistant to the Chair August 2006-Present Bowie State University, Bowie, MD •Organizing conference/internship/scholarship opportunities •Managing graduate students’ official files and documents •MPA program liaison •Updating department website and scheduling courses on the university databases •Conducting researches and surveys for the Chair and the MBA program coordinator Graduate Student Worker (Part-time) August 2004-February 2008 Sodexho, USA •Assisted the general managers in planning and organizing various restaurants on campus •Provided strong team work and support to achieve the goals of the company •Ranked highly among the team for excellent service and strong sales Intern May-August, 2005 The Royal Thai Embassy, Washington, D.C. •Assisted the Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission (International Relations) •Verified official documents (passport, visa, naturalization, and legalization) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING •Member of Society for Human Resource Management 2007-2008 •Website Development Training September, 2007 •OSDBU Procurement Conference April, 2007 •Faculty Research and Scholarship Training Series March, 2007 INTERNATIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Organized and hosted “Women and Children in Japanese Society” Speech and Dinner, the guest speaker was the First Secretary of the Consulate General of Japan in New York, Fall 2005. Assisted the Thai Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission and organized “A Taste of Thailand” Gala Dinner, a benefit for the post-tsunami support of schools and living facilities for the orphans in Thailand, Summer 2005. Served as the Vice President of the Asia Club at Edinboro University, organized an educational trip to Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Spring 2004. AWARDS Graduate Assistantship 2006-2008 SILVER Academic Award 2005-2006 Julie Lieber International Scholarship 2004-2005 ASSE International Exchange Program Scholarship, United States, 2002-2003 SKILLS Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Internet) Research (Collecting, Managing, Analyzing, and Presenting Data) Communication Skills (English and Thai) References, Writing Samples, and Portfolios Available Upon Request
CAN NOT MAKE MISTAKE ANYMORE. 10 points for your kindness helping me. Thank you so much.? PLEASE HELP CHECK MY RESUME. I MADE MISTAKE ONCE AND DID NOT GET JOBS. I AM SO SAD. PLEASE HELP ME. THANK YOU... OBJECTIVE Succeeding in a competitive business environment in which I can capitalize on my customer service skills and strong work ethic EDUCATION Master of Public Administration Graduation: May 2008 (Human Resources Management) Bowie State University, Bowie, MD G.P.A. 3.70/4.0 Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Graduation: May 2006 Edinboro University, Edinboro, PA G.P.A. 3.21/4.0 (Completed 4-year program in 3 years) WORK EXPERIENCE Graduate Assistant to the Chair August 2006-Present Department of Management, Marketing, and Public Administration Bowie State University, Bowie, MD •Organizing conference/internship/scholarship opportunities •Managing graduate students’ official files and documents •MPA program liaison •Developing and updating department website •Broadcasting information and scheduling courses on the university databases •Conducting research for MBA program coordinator Graduate Student Worker (Part-time) August 2004-February 2008 Edinboro University and Bowie State University Sodexho, USA •Assisted the general managers in planning and organizing various restaurants on campus •Provided strong team work and support to achieve the goals of the company •Ranked highly among the team for excellent service and strong sales Intern May-August, 2005 The Royal Thai Embassy, Washington, D.C. •Assisted the Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission (International Relations) •Verified official documents (passport, visa, naturalization, and legalization) INTERNATIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Featured in the Bowie State University (HBCU) viewbook and website in “Spotlight” section, Fall 2007 Organized and hosted “Women and Children in Japanese Society” Speech and Dinner, the guest speaker was the First Secretary of the Consulate General of Japan in New York, Fall 2005. Assisted the Thai Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission and organized “A Taste of Thailand” Gala Dinner, a benefit for the post-tsunami support of schools and living facilities for the orphans in Thailand, Summer 2005. Served as the Vice President of the Asia Club at Edinboro University, organized an educational trip to Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Spring 2004. AWARDS Graduate Assistantship 2006-2008 SILVER Academic Award 2005-2006 Julie Lieber International Scholarship 2004-2005 ASSE International Exchange Program Scholarship, United States, 2002-2003 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING •Member of Society for Human Resource Management 2007-2008 •Website Development Training September, 2007 •OSDBU Procurement Conference April, 2007 •Faculty Research and Scholarship Training Series March, 2007 SKILLS Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Internet) Research (Collecting, Managing, Analyzing, and Presenting Data) Communication Skills (English and Thai) References, Writing Samples, and Portfolios Available Upon Request WHAT ARE THE TYPOS. PLEASE INDICATE THE TYPOS. THANK YOU
CAN NOT MAKE ANY MISTAKE ANYMORE. 10 points for your kindness helping me.? PLEASE HELP CHECK MY RESUME. I MADE MISTAKE AND DID NOT GET MY DREAM JOB. I AM SO SAD, I DON'T WANT TO MAKE ANOTHER MISTAKES. THANK YOU. OBJECTIVE Succeeding in a competitive business environment in which I can capitalize on my customer service skills and strong work ethic EDUCATION Master of Public Administration Graduation: May 2008 (Human Resources Management) Bowie State University, Bowie, MD G.P.A. 3.70/4.0 Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Graduation: May 2006 Edinboro University, Edinboro, PA G.P.A. 3.21/4.0 (Completed 4-year program in 3 years) WORK EXPERIENCE Graduate Assistant to the Chair August 2006-Present Department of Management, Marketing, and Public Administration Bowie State University, Bowie, MD •Organizing conference/internship/scholarship opportunities •Managing graduate students’ official files and documents •MPA program liaison •Developing and updating department website •Broadcasting information and scheduling courses on the university databases •Conducting research for MBA program coordinator Graduate Student Worker (Part-time) August 2004-February 2008 Edinboro University and Bowie State University Sodexho, USA •Assisted the general managers in planning and organizing various restaurants on campus •Provided strong team work and support to achieve the goals of the company •Ranked highly among the team for excellent service and strong sales Intern May-August, 2005 The Royal Thai Embassy, Washington, D.C. •Assisted the Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission (International Relations) •Verified official documents (passport, visa, naturalization, and legalization) INTERNATIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Featured in the Bowie State University (HBCU) viewbook and website in “Spotlight” section, Fall 2007 Organized and hosted “Women and Children in Japanese Society” Speech and Dinner, the guest speaker was the First Secretary of the Consulate General of Japan in New York, Fall 2005. Assisted the Thai Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission and organized “A Taste of Thailand” Gala Dinner, a benefit for the post-tsunami support of schools and living facilities for the orphans in Thailand, Summer 2005. Served as the Vice President of the Asia Club at Edinboro University, organized an educational trip to Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Spring 2004. AWARDS Graduate Assistantship 2006-2008 SILVER Academic Award 2005-2006 Julie Lieber International Scholarship 2004-2005 ASSE International Exchange Program Scholarship, United States, 2002-2003 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING •Member of Society for Human Resource Management 2007-2008 •Website Development Training September, 2007 •OSDBU Procurement Conference April, 2007 •Faculty Research and Scholarship Training Series March, 2007 SKILLS Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Internet) Research (Collecting, Managing, Analyzing, and Presenting Data) Communication Skills (English and Thai) References, Writing Samples, and Portfolios Available Upon Request
Please help me with my resume (grammar & format) 10 points. Thank you very much.? OBJECTIVE Program Assistant (5063) EDUCATION Master of Public Administration Graduation: May 2008 (Human Resources Management) Bowie State University, Bowie, MD G.P.A. 3.71/4.0 Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Graduation: May 2006 Edinboro University, Edinboro, PA G.P.A. 3.21/4.0 (Completed 4-year program in 3 years) WORK EXPERIENCE Graduate Assistant August 2006-Present Department of Management, Marketing, and Public Administration Bowie State University, Bowie, MD •Managing career/ internship/scholarship/ conferences opportunities •Organzing graduate students’ official files and documents •Advising undergraduate students •Developing and updating department website •Broadcasting information and scheduling courses on the university databases •Updating the department catalog •Conducting research for MBA program coordinator Part-time Worker August 2004-Present Edinboro University and Bowie State University Campus, Sodexho USA •Providing quality customer service to faculty, staffs, students, and communities •Providing quality catering, concession, and dining services Intern May-August, 2005 The Royal Thai Embassy, Washington, D.C. •Assisted the Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission (International Relations) •Verified official documents (passport, visa, naturalization, and legalization) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING •Member of Society for Human Resource Management 2007-2008 •Website Development Training September, 2007 •OSDBU Procurement Conference April, 2007 •Faculty Research and Scholarship Training Series March, 2007 •Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake June, 2006 SKILLS Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) PeopleSoft8 Lotus Notes Research (Collecting, Managing, and Analyzing data) Communication Skills (English and Thai) AWARDS Graduate Assistantship 2006-2008 SILVER Academic Award 2005-2006 Julie Lieber International Scholarship 2004-2005 ASSE International Exchange Program Scholarship, United States, 2002-2003
10 points--Can you please help with my grammar. English is my second language.? I am interested in applying for Associate Human Resources Officer, P-2 positions at The United Nations (Thailand). The skills that I have developed from work experience, academic background, and professional development training support my strong interest in the program. I have a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a minor in Geography. I completed my undergraduate degree in 3 years from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania (2003-2006). In addition to studying, I participated in many extracurricular activities: vice president of the Asian Club, mentor for students with disabilities, coordinator of an educational related trip to Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and hostess to important visitor such as the First Secretary of the Consulate General of Japan in New York. In 2005, I had a great opportunity to intern at the Royal Thai Embassy in Washington D.C. I was assigned to assist The Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission in Public and International Affairs. My primary duty was to verify official documents such as passport, visa, naturalization, and legalization. In the summer of 2006, I worked for Goodwill Industrial of the Chesapeake. My duties were to manage and organize floor sales, verify and process merchandises, assist customers, and mentor community service workers. At the present time, I am a full-time graduate student at Bowie State University pursuing a Master of Public Administration (Human Resource Management). I am also a graduate assistant in the department of Management, Marketing, and Public Administration. My responsibilities include organizing the department career and internship opportunities; managing graduate students’ official records and documents; conducting research for the MBA program coordinator; developing and updating department website; and broadcasting information and scheduling courses on the university databases. In addition, I attended many professional development training including the website development training, OSDBU Procurement Conference, and Faculty Research and Scholarship Training Series. I am currently a student member of Society for Human Resource Management. Outside of academic studies, I have been working as a part-time worker for Sodexho USA for over 3 years (2004-2007). I enjoy providing quality customer service to faculty, staff, students, and communities. I ranked highly among the team for excellence customer service. These experience have given me an opportunity to effectively practice my skills in organizing, planning, researching, decision-making, team and systematic working, and communication skills. I am a hard worker who is highly motivated and dedicated to accomplish tasks efficiently.
Double check my resume. 10 points for the best help. Thank you? OBJECTIVE: To obtain a challenging and socially meaningful position utilizing my interpersonal skills and existing knowledge in a manner beneficial to society. EDUCATION Master of Public Administration Graduation: May 2008 Bowie State University, Bowie, MD G.P.A. 3.70/4.0 Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Graduation: May 2006 Edinboro University, Edinboro, PA G.P.A. 3.21/4.0 (Completed 4-year program in 3 years) WORK EXPERIENCE Graduate Assistant to the Chair August 2006-Present Bowie State University, Bowie, MD •Manage graduate students’ official files and admission records •Organize conference/internship/scholarship opportunities •Update department website and schedule courses on the university databases •Conducte researches and surveys for the Chair and the MBA program coordinator •MPA program liaison Student worker (Part-time) August 2004-February 2008 Sodexho, USA •Assisted the general manager in planning and organizing various restaurants on campus •Provided strong team work and support to achieve the goals of the company Intern May-August, 2005 The Royal Thai Embassy, Washington, D.C. •Assisted the Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission (International Relations) •Verified official documents (passport, visa, naturalization, and legalization) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING •Member of Society for Human Resource Management 2007-2008 •Website Development Training September, 2007 •OSDBU Procurement Conference April, 2007 •Faculty Research and Scholarship Training Series March, 2007 INTERNATIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Organized and hosted “Women and Children in Japanese Society” Speech and Dinner, the guest speaker was the First Secretary of the Consulate General of Japan in New York, Fall 2005. Assisted the Thai Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission and organized “A Taste of Thailand” Gala Dinner, a benefit for the post-tsunami support of schools and living facilities for the orphans in Thailand, Summer 2005. Served as the Vice President of the Asia Club at Edinboro University, organized an educational trip to Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Spring 2004. AWARDS Graduate Assistantship 2006-2008 SILVER Academic Award 2005-2006 Julie Lieber International Scholarship 2004-2005 ASSE International Exchange Program Scholarship, United States, 2002-2003 SKILLS Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Internet) Research (Collecting, Managing, Analyzing, and Presenting Data) Communication Skills (English and Thai) References, Writing Samples, and Portfolios Available Upon Request I AM APPLYING FOR NON PROFIT JOBS.
Nobody else would help me :(. Can you please help proof read my resume? OBJECTIVE Succeeding in a competitive business environment in which I can capitalize on my customer service skills and strong work ethic EDUCATION Master of Public Administration Graduation: May 2008 (Human Resources Management) Bowie State University, Bowie, MD G.P.A. 3.70/4.0 Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Graduation: May 2006 Edinboro University, Edinboro, PA G.P.A. 3.21/4.0 (Completed 4-year program in 3 years) WORK EXPERIENCE Graduate Assistant to the Chair August 2006-Present Department of Management, Marketing, and Public Administration Bowie State University, Bowie, MD •Organizing conference/internship/scholarship opportunities •Managing graduate students’ official files and documents •MPA program liaison •Advising undergraduate students •Developing and updating department website •Broadcasting information and scheduling courses on the university databases •Conducting research for MBA program coordinator Graduate Student Worker (Part-time) August 2004-February 2008 Edinboro University and Bowie State University Sodexho, USA •Assisted the general managers in planning and organizing various restaurants on campus •Provided strong team work and support to achieve the goals of the company •Ranked highly among the team for excellent service and strong sales Intern May-August, 2005 The Royal Thai Embassy, Washington, D.C. •Assisted the Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission (International Relations) •Verified official documents (passport, visa, naturalization, and legalization) INTERNATIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Featured in the Bowie State University (HBCU) viewbook and website in “Spotlight” section, Fall 2007 Organized and hosted “Women and Children in Japanese Society” Speech and Dinner, the guest speaker was the First Secretary of the Consulate General of Japan in New York, Fall 2005. Assisted the Thai Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission and organized “A Taste of Thailand” Gala Dinner, a benefit for the post-tsunami support of schools and living facilities for the orphans in Thailand, Summer 2005. Served as the Vice President of the Asia Club at Edinboro University, organized an educational trip to Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Spring 2004. AWARDS Graduate Assistantship 2006-2008 SILVER Academic Award 2005-2006 Julie Lieber International Scholarship 2004-2005 ASSE International Exchange Program Scholarship, United States, 2002-2003 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING •Member of Society for Human Resource Management 2007-2008 •Website Development Training September, 2007 •OSDBU Procurement Conference April, 2007 •Faculty Research and Scholarship Training Series March, 2007 SKILLS Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Internet) Research (Collecting, Managing, Analyzing, and Presenting Data) Communication Skills (English and Thai) References, Writing Samples, and Portfolios Available Upon Request
REALLY NEED YOUR HELP--Proof read my resume. Thank you so much.? OBJECTIVE Succeeding in a competitive business environment in which I can capitalize on my customer service skills and strong work ethic EDUCATION Master of Public Administration Graduation: May 2008 (Human Resources Management) Bowie State University, Bowie, MD G.P.A. 3.70/4.0 Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Graduation: May 2006 Edinboro University, Edinboro, PA G.P.A. 3.21/4.0 (Completed 4-year program in 3 years) WORK EXPERIENCE Graduate Assistant to the Chair August 2006-Present Department of Management, Marketing, and Public Administration Bowie State University, Bowie, MD •Organizing conference/internship/scholarship opportunities •Managing graduate students’ official files and documents •MPA program liaison •Advising undergraduate students •Developing and updating department website •Broadcasting information and scheduling courses on the university databases •Conducting research for MBA program coordinator Graduate Student Worker (Part-time) August 2004-February 2008 Edinboro University and Bowie State University Sodexho, USA •Assisted the general managers in planning and organizing various restaurants on campus •Provided strong team work and support to achieve the goals of the company •Ranked highly among the team for excellent service and strong sales Intern May-August, 2005 The Royal Thai Embassy, Washington, D.C. •Assisted the Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission (International Relations) •Verified official documents (passport, visa, naturalization, and legalization) INTERNATIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Featured in the Bowie State University (HBCU) viewbook and website in “Spotlight” section, Fall 2007 Organized and hosted “Women and Children in Japanese Society” Speech and Dinner, the guest speaker was the First Secretary of the Consulate General of Japan in New York, Fall 2005. Assisted the Thai Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission and organized “A Taste of Thailand” Gala Dinner, a benefit for the post-tsunami support of schools and living facilities for the orphans in Thailand, Summer 2005. Served as the Vice President of the Asia Club at Edinboro University, organized an educational trip to Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Spring 2004. AWARDS Graduate Assistantship 2006-2008 SILVER Academic Award 2005-2006 Julie Lieber International Scholarship 2004-2005 ASSE International Exchange Program Scholarship, United States, 2002-2003 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING •Member of Society for Human Resource Management 2007-2008 •Website Development Training September, 2007 •OSDBU Procurement Conference April, 2007 •Faculty Research and Scholarship Training Series March, 2007 SKILLS Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Internet) Research (Collecting, Managing, Analyzing, and Presenting Data) Communication Skills (English and Thai) References, Writing Samples, and Portfolios Available Upon Request FOCUSING ON SPELLING AND TYPO ERRORS. I ALWAYS DO THAT... THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR KINDNESS HELPING ME.
10 POINTS. PLEASE HELP --Double check my resume again.? I AM TIRED OF LOOKING AT MY RESUME. I APPLIED FOR 100+ REALIZED. I MADE SPELLING MISTAKES ON MY RESUME. YOU KNOW I AM VERY SAD AND FRUSTRATED. I WILL LEAVE MY CURRENT JOB IN JUNE. I NEED A NEW JOB :( THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP. OBJECTIVE: Succeeding in a competitive business environment in which I can capitalize on my customer service skills and strong work ethic. EDUCATION Master of Public Administration Graduation: May 2008 Human Resources Management Bowie State University, Bowie, MD G.P.A. 3.70/4.0 Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Graduation: May 2006 Edinboro University, Edinboro, PA G.P.A. 3.21/4.0 (Completed 4-year program in 3 years) WORK EXPERIENCE Graduate Assistant to the Chair August 2006-Present Bowie State University, Bowie, MD •Manage graduate students’ official files and admission records •Organize conference/internship/scholarship opportunities •Update department website and schedule courses on the university databases •Conduct researches and surveys for the Chair and the MBA program coordinator Student worker (Part-time) August 2004-February 2008 Sodexho, USA •Assisted the general manager in planning and organizing various restaurants on campus •Provided strong team work and support to achieve the goals of the company Intern May-August, 2005 The Royal Thai Embassy, Washington, D.C. •Assisted the Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission (International Relations) •Verified official documents (passport, visa, naturalization, and legalization) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING •Member of Society for Human Resource Management 2007-2008 •Website Development Training September, 2007 •OSDBU Procurement Conference April, 2007 •Faculty Research and Scholarship Training Series March, 2007 INTERNATIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Organized and hosted “Women and Children in Japanese Society” Speech and Dinner, the guest speaker was the First Secretary of the Consulate General of Japan in New York, Fall 2005. Assisted the Thai Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission and organized “A Taste of Thailand” Gala Dinner, a benefit for the post-tsunami support of schools and living facilities for the orphans in Thailand, Summer 2005. Served as the Vice President of the Asia Club at Edinboro University, organized an educational trip to Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Spring 2004. AWARDS Graduate Assistantship 2006-2008 SILVER Academic Award 2005-2006 Julie Lieber International Scholarship 2004-2005 ASSE International Exchange Program Scholarship, United States, 2002-2003 SKILLS Microsoft Office Applications Research (Collecting, Managing, Analyzing, and Presenting Data) Communication Skills (English and Thai) References, Writing Samples, and Portfolios Available Upon Request
Can you please help with my resume. 10 points for your help. Thank you? OBJECTIVE A position of responsibility and growth potential in Human Resource Management EDUCATION Master of Public Administration Graduation: May 2008 (Human Resources Management) Bowie State University, Bowie, MD G.P.A. 3.71/4.0 (Received 100% tuition reimbursement) Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Graduation: May 2006 Edinboro University, Edinboro, PA G.P.A. 3.21/4.0 (Completed 4-year program in 3 years) WORK EXPERIENCE Graduate Assistant August 2006-Present Department of Management, Marketing, and Public Administration Bowie State University, Bowie, MD •Managing career/ internship/scholarship/ conferences opportunities •Managing graduate students’ official files and documents •Advising undergraduate students •Conducting research for MBA program coordinator •Developing and updating department website •Broadcasting information and scheduling courses on the university databases •Developing and updating the department catalog •Assisting the long-term projects with the department Part-time Worker August 2004-Present Edinboro University and Bowie State University Campus, Sodexho USA •Providing quality customer service to faculty, staffs, students, and communities •Providing quality catering, concession, and dining services Intern May-August, 2005 The Royal Thai Embassy, Washington, D.C. •Assisted the Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission (International Relations) •Verified official documents (passport, visa, naturalization, and legalization) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING •Member of Society for Human Resource Management 2007-2008 •Website Development Training September, 2007 •OSDBU Procurement Conference April, 2007 •Faculty Research and Scholarship Training Series March, 2007 •Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake June, 2006 SKILLS Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) PeopleSoft8 Lotus Notes Research (Collecting, Managing, and Analyzing data) Communication Skills (English and Thai) AWARDS Graduate Assistantship 2006-2008 SILVER Award 2005-2006 Julie Lieber International Scholarship 2004-2005 ASSE International Exchange Program Scholarship, United States, 2002-2003 Help with the grammar errors/ wordings/ formats. Thank you.
Did these International Crooks ( Presidential advisers) sold the USA to Corporations just to rule the world? 1). Colin Powell-----Secretary of State, ex-chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff, of Jamaican origin, he has one Jewish ancestor on his father's side. He grew up in a heavily Jewish-populated neighborhood in New York, and speaks Yiddish. The first day of being picked (12/16) he said he wanted to toughen sanctions on Iraq, and will work to "re-energize the sanctions regime." 2). Richard Perle----One of Bush's Foreign Policy Advisors. He is chairman of the Pentagon's Defense Policy Board. He had worked as Bush's Jewish national security campaign advisor. A very likely Israeli agent, Perle was expelled from Senator Henry Jackson's office in the 1970's after the National Security Agency (NSA) caught him passing Highly-Classified (National Security) documents to the Israeli Embassy. He later worked for the Israeli weapons firm, Soltam. 3). Paul Wolfowitz----Deputy Defense Secretary, Bush's Jewish foreign policy campaign advisor, close associate of Israeli agent Richard Perle, and reportedly has close ties to the Israeli military. 4). Robert Satloff----U.S. National Security Council Advisor, Satloff was the executive director of the Israeli lobby's "think tank," Washington Institute for Near East Policy. Many of the Israeli lobby's "experts" come from this front group, like Martin Indyk. 5). Dov Zekheim----Under Secretary of Defense and Comptroller. He was Bush's Jewish foreign policy advisor and reportedly holds Israeli citizenship. 6). Douglas Feith----Under Secretary of Defense and Policy Advisor at the Pentagon. He is a close associate of Perle and served as his Special Counsel. Like Perle and the others, Feith is a pro-Israel extremist, who has advocated anti-Arab policies in the past. He is closely associated with the extremist group, the Zionist Organization of America, which even attacks Jews that don't agree with its extremist views. Feith frequently speaks at ZOA conferences. Feith runs a small law firm, Feith and Zell, which only has one International office, in Israel. The majority of their legal work is representing Israeli interests. His firm's own website stated, prior to his appointment, that Feith "represents Israeli Armaments Manufacturer." Feith basically represents the Israeli War Machine. 7). Elliott Abrams-----National Security Council Advisor. He previously worked at Washington-based "Think Tank" Ethics and Public Policy Center. During the Reagan Adminstration, Abrams was the Assistant Secretary of State, handling, for the most part, Latin American affairs. He played an important role in the Iran-Contra Scandal, which involved illegally selling U.S. weapons to Iran to fight Iraq, and illegally funding the contra rebels fighting to overthrow Nicaragua's Sandinista government. He also actively deceived three congressional committees about his involvement and thereby faced felony charges based on his testimony. Abrams pled guilty in 1991 to two misdemeanors and was sentenced to a year's probation and 100 hours of community service. A year later, former President Bush (Senior) granted Abrams a full pardon. He was one of the more hawkish pro-Israel Jews in the Reagan Administration's State Department. 8). Marc Grossman-----Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs. He was Director General of the Foreign Service and Director of Human Resources at the Department of State. Grossman is one of many of the Jewish officials from the Clinton Administration that Bush has promoted to higher posts. 9). Richard Haass-----Director of Policy Planning at the State Department and Ambassador at large. He is also Director of National Security Programs and Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). He was one of the more hawkish pro-Israel Jews in the first Bush (Sr) Administration who sat on the National Security Council, and who consistently advocates bombing Iraq. 10). Henry Kissinger-----One of many Pentagon Advisors, Kissinger sits on the Pentagon's Defense Policy Board. For detailed information about Kissinger's evil past, read Seymour Hersch's book. Kissinger had a part in the Watergate crimes, Southeast Asia mass murders, Chile dictatorship, and more recently served as Serbian Dictator Slobodan Milosevic's Advisor. He consistently advocates bombing Iraq. Kissinger is the Ariel Sharon of the U.S. 11). James Schlesinger-----One of many Pentagon Advisors, Schlesinger also sits on the Pentagon's Defense Policy Board and is another extremist pro-Israel advisor. He consistently advocates bombing Iraq. 12). Robert Zoellick-----U.S. Trade Representative, a cabinet-level position. He is also one of the more hawkish pro-Israel Jews in the Bush (Jr) Administration who advocated invading Iraq and occupying a portion of the country in order to set up setting up a Vichy-style puppet government. He consistently advocates bombing Iraq. 13). Mel Sembler-----President of the Export-Import Bank of the United States. A Prominent Jewish Republican Allison the confused Lady: all of them have White Russian relatives in the Russian colony in the Middle East.....
Please help with my resume? 10 points for the best advice. Thank you? WORK EXPERIENCE Graduate Assistant to the Chair August 2006-Present Department of Management, Marketing, and Public Administration Bowie State University, Bowie, MD •Managing internship/scholarship/ conferences opportunities •Organzing graduate students’ official files and documents •MPA program liaision •Advising undergraduate students •Developing and updating department website •Broadcasting information and scheduling courses on the university databases •Conducting research for MBA program coordinator Graduate Student Worker (Part-time) August 2004-February 2008 Sodexho, USA •Assisted the general manager in planning and organizing various restaurants on campus •Provided strong team work and support to achieve the goals of the company •Ranked highly among the team for excellent service and strong sales. Intern May-August, 2005 The Royal Thai Embassy, Washington, D.C. •Assisted the Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission (International Relations) •Verified official documents (passport, visa, naturalization, and legalization) •Provided administrative support to officers and local staff PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING •Member of Society for Human Resource Management 2007-2008 •Website Development Training September, 2007 •OSDBU Procurement Conference April, 2007 •Faculty Research and Scholarship Training Series March, 2007 SKILLS Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Internet) Research (Collecting, Managing, Analyzing, and Presenting Data) Communication Skills (English and Thai) AWARDS Graduate Assistantship 2006-2008 SILVER Academic Award 2005-2006 Julie Lieber International Scholarship 2004-2005 ASSE International Exchange Program Scholarship, United States, 2002-2003 INTERNATIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Featured in the Bowie State University (HBCU) viewbook and website in “Spotlight” section, Fall 2007 Organized and hosted “Women and Children in Japanese Society” Speech and Dinner, the guest speaker was the First Secretary of the Consulate General of Japan in New York, Fall 2005. Assisted the Thai Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission and organized “A Taste of Thailand” Gala Dinner, a benefit for the post-tsunami support of schools and living facilities for the orphans in Thailand, Summer 2005. Served as the Vice President of the Asia Club at Edinboro University, organized an educational trip to Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Spring 2004.
Please help proof read my resume. 10 points for your help. Thank you? OBJECTIVE A position of responsibility and growth potential in management EDUCATION Master of Public Administration Graduation: May 2008 Bowie State University, Bowie, MD G.P.A. 3.70/4.0 Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Graduation: May 2006 Edinboro University, Edinboro, PA G.P.A. 3.21/4.0 (Completed 4-year program in 3 years) WORK EXPERIENCE Graduate Assistant to the Chair August 2006-Present Bowie State University, Bowie, MD •Organizing conference/internship/scholarship opportunities •Managing graduate students’ official files and documents •MPA program liaison •Updating department website and scheduling courses on the university databases •Conducting researches and surveys for the Chair and the MBA program coordinator Graduate Student Worker (Part-time) August 2004-February 2008 Sodexho, USA •Assisted the general managers in planning and organizing various restaurants on campus •Provided strong team work and support to achieve the goals of the company •Ranked highly among the team for excellent service and strong sales Intern May-August, 2005 The Royal Thai Embassy, Washington, D.C. •Assisted the Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission (International Relations) •Verified official documents (passport, visa, naturalization, and legalization) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING •Member of Society for Human Resource Management 2007-2008 •Website Development Training September, 2007 •OSDBU Procurement Conference April, 2007 •Faculty Research and Scholarship Training Series March, 2007 INTERNATIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Organized and hosted “Women and Children in Japanese Society” Speech and Dinner, the guest speaker was the First Secretary of the Consulate General of Japan in New York, Fall 2005. Assisted the Thai Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission and organized “A Taste of Thailand” Gala Dinner, a benefit for the post-tsunami support of schools and living facilities for the orphans in Thailand, Summer 2005. Served as the Vice President of the Asia Club at Edinboro University, organized an educational trip to Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Spring 2004. AWARDS Graduate Assistantship 2006-2008 SILVER Academic Award 2005-2006 Julie Lieber International Scholarship 2004-2005 ASSE International Exchange Program Scholarship, United States, 2002-2003 SKILLS Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Internet) Research (Collecting, Managing, Analyzing, and Presenting Data) Communication Skills (English and Thai) References, Writing Samples, and Portfolios Available Upon Request
Double check my resume. 10 points for the best help. Thank you? OBJECTIVE: To obtain a challenging and socially meaningful position utilizing my interpersonal skills and existing knowledge in a manner beneficial to society. EDUCATION Master of Public Administration Graduation: May 2008 Bowie State University, Bowie, MD G.P.A. 3.70/4.0 Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Graduation: May 2006 Edinboro University, Edinboro, PA G.P.A. 3.21/4.0 (Completed 4-year program in 3 years) WORK EXPERIENCE Graduate Assistant to the Chair August 2006-Present Bowie State University, Bowie, MD •Manage graduate students’ official files and admission records •Organize conference/internship/scholarship opportunities •Update department website and schedule courses on the university databases •Conducte researches and surveys for the Chair and the MBA program coordinator •MPA program liaison Student worker (Part-time) August 2004-February 2008 Sodexho, USA •Assisted the general manager in planning and organizing various restaurants on campus •Provided strong team work and support to achieve the goals of the company Intern May-August, 2005 The Royal Thai Embassy, Washington, D.C. •Assisted the Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission (International Relations) •Verified official documents (passport, visa, naturalization, and legalization) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING •Member of Society for Human Resource Management 2007-2008 •Website Development Training September, 2007 •OSDBU Procurement Conference April, 2007 •Faculty Research and Scholarship Training Series March, 2007 INTERNATIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Organized and hosted “Women and Children in Japanese Society” Speech and Dinner, the guest speaker was the First Secretary of the Consulate General of Japan in New York, Fall 2005. Assisted the Thai Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission and organized “A Taste of Thailand” Gala Dinner, a benefit for the post-tsunami support of schools and living facilities for the orphans in Thailand, Summer 2005. Served as the Vice President of the Asia Club at Edinboro University, organized an educational trip to Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Spring 2004. AWARDS Graduate Assistantship 2006-2008 SILVER Academic Award 2005-2006 Julie Lieber International Scholarship 2004-2005 ASSE International Exchange Program Scholarship, United States, 2002-2003 SKILLS Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Internet) Research (Collecting, Managing, Analyzing, and Presenting Data) Communication Skills (English and Thai) References, Writing Samples, and Portfolios Available Upon Request
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If more than one entry contains all of the winning numbers, Win A Car Prize will be divided evenly among the correct entries. Odds of winning:1:5,245,786. ALL OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE FreeLotto® GAME RULES APPLY C. FreeLotto Pay-Off-Your-Mortgage 1. To enter, play the Classic FreeLotto® game and then FreeLotto Win A Car. Once you play both, you become eligible to play FreeLotto Pay-Off-Your-Mortgage. FreeLotto Pay-Off-Your-Mortgage is played the same way as FreeLotto®, but you need to select 6 out of 47 numbers correctly with no duplicates (rather than 6 out of 54 numbers in Classic FreeLotto®). This can be done in one of three ways: (a) pick 6 unique numbers; (b) allow the computer to pick the numbers (referred to as "Quick Picks"); or (c) designate and save 6 numbers as "Favorites" which can be automatically selected instead of selecting unique numbers each time you enter. 2. Each day, 6 Pay Off Your Mortgage winning numbers between one 1 and 47 will be selected at random via a random ball drop lottery machine at around 5:00 PM Eastern Time (New York Time) . These numbers will be matched against all entries received between 3:00:01 PM Eastern Time (New York Time) the previous day and 3:00 PM Eastern Time (New York Time) that day. The winning numbers will be posted after the drawing on the FreeLotto® website 3. Pay-Off-Your-Mortgage Prize: If an entry identically matches each of the 6 winning numbers that appear on the FreeLotto Pay-Off-Your-Mortgage ball drop, that entry will be awarded the Pay-Off-Your-Mortgage Prize, pending eligibility verification. There are no secondary prizes for FreeLotto Pay-Off-Your-Mortgage. If there is only one winner, the winner will win $100,000.00 USD If more than one entry contains all of the winning numbers, $100,000 will be divided evenly among the correct entries. Cash prizes for Pay-Off-Your-Mortgage will be paid out as an annuity of $20,000.00 per year for 5 years. Cash prizes for multiple winning entries will be paid out as an annuity based upon dividing the Prize by the number of winning entries, which will be paid out over 5 years. Odds of winning:1:10,737,573. ALL OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE FreeLotto® GAME RULES APPLY D. FreeLotto FastCash 1. To enter, play the daily Classic FreeLotto® game. Once you have played Classic FreeLotto®, FreeLotto Win A Car, and FreeLotto Pay-Off-Your-Mortgage you become eligible to play FreeLotto FastCash. FreeLotto FastCash is played the same way as FreeLotto®, but you need to select 6 out of 33 numbers correctly with no duplicates (rather than 6 out of 54 numbers in FreeLotto®). This can be done in one of three ways: (a) pick 6 unique numbers; (b) allow the computer to pick the numbers (referred to as "Quick Pick"); or (c) designate and save 6 numbers as "Favorites" which can be automatically selected instead of selecting unique numbers each time you enter. 2. Each day, 6 FastCash winning numbers between one 1 and 33 will be selected at random via a random ball drop lottery machine 5:00 PM Eastern Time (New York Time) . These numbers will be matched against all entries received between 3:00:01 PM Eastern Time (New York Time) the previous day and 3:00 PM Eastern Time (New York Time) that day. The winning numbers will be posted after the drawing on the FreeLotto® website 3. FastCash Prize: If an entry identically matches each of the 6 winning numbers that appear on the FreeLotto FastCash ball drop, that entry will be awarded the FastCash Prize, pending eligibility verification. There is one daily prize -- $10,000.00 USD. There are no secondary prizes for FreeLotto FastCash. If more than one entry contains all of the winning numbers, the FastCash prize will be divided evenly among the correct entries. The FastCash prize will be paid in a lump sum. Odds of winning: 1:1,107,568. ALL OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE FreeLotto® GAME RULES APPLY E. FreeLotto $100,000.00 GiveAway 1. To enter, play the daily Classic FreeLotto® game. Once you played FreeLotto®, FreeLotto Win A Car, FreeLotto Pay-Off-Your-Mortgage, and FreeLotto FastCash, you become eligible to play FreeLotto $100,000.00 GiveAway. FreeLotto $100,000.00 GiveAway is played the same way as FreeLotto®, but you need to select 6 out of 47 numbers correctly with no duplicates (rather than 6 out of 54 numbers in FreeLotto®). This can be done in one of three ways: (a)pick 6 unique numbers; (b) allow the computer to pick the numbers (referred to as "Quick Picks"); or (c) designate and save 6 numbers as "Favorites" which can be automatically selected instead of selecting unique numbers each time you enter. 2. Each day, 6 $100,000 GiveAway winning numbers between one 1 and 47 will be selected at random via a random ball drop lottery machine at around 5:00 PM Eastern Time (New York Time) . These numbers will be matched against all entries received between 3:00:01 PM Eastern Time (New York Time) the previous day and 3:00 PM Eastern Time (New York Time) that day. The winning numbers will be posted after the drawing on the FreeLotto® website 3. $100,000.00 GiveAway Prize: If an entry identically matches each of the 6 winning numbers that appear on the FreeLotto $100,000.00 GiveAway ball drop, that entry will be awarded the $100,000.00 GiveAway Prize, pending eligibility verification. There is one daily prize -- $100,000.00 USD. There are no secondary prizes for FreeLotto $100,000.00 GiveAway. If more than one entry contains all of the winning numbers, the $100,000.00 GiveAway prize will be divided evenly among the correct entries. The $100,000.00 GiveAway prize will paid out as an annuity of $20,000.00 per year for 5 years. Cash prizes for multiple winning entries will be paid out as an annuity based upon dividing the Prize by the number of winning entries, which will be paid out over 5 years. Odds of winning: 1: 10,737,573. F. FreeLotto SuperBucks 1. To enter, play the daily Classic FreeLotto® game. Once you have played FreeLotto®, FreeLotto Win A Car, FreeLotto Pay-Off-Your-Mortgage, FreeLotto FastCash, and FreeLotto $100,000.00 GiveAway, you become eligible to play FreeLotto SuperBucks. FreeLotto SuperBucks is played the same way as FreeLotto®, but you need to select 7 out of 50 numbers correctly with no duplicates (rather than 6 out of 54 numbers in FreeLotto®). This can be done in one of three ways: (a)pick 6 unique numbers; (b) allow the computer to pick the numbers (referred to as "Quick Picks"); or (c) designate and save 6 numbers as "Favorites" which can be automatically selected instead of selecting unique numbers each time you enter. 2. Each day, 7 SuperBucks winning numbers between one 1 and 50 will be selected at random via a random ball drop lottery machine at around 5:00 PM Eastern Time (New York Time) . These numbers will be matched against all entries received between 3:00:01 PM Eastern Time (New York Time) the previous day and 3:00 PM Eastern Time (New York Time) that day. The winning numbers will be posted after the drawing on the FreeLotto® website. 3. FreeLotto SuperBucks Prize: There is one daily prize -- $10,000,000.00. If an entry identically matches each of the 7 winning numbers that appear on the FreeLotto SuperBucks ball drop, that entry will be awarded the $10,000,000.00 Prize Annuity, pending eligibility verification. There are no secondary prizes for FreeLotto SuperBucks. If more than one entry contains all of the winning numbers, the FreeLotto SuperBucks prize will be divided evenly among the correct entries. The Grand Prize will be paid out as an annuity over 41 years. Annual payments of $100,000.00 USD will be paid out for 40 years and a final balloon payment of $6,000,000.00 USD will be made in the 41st year. There are no secondary prizes for FreeLotto SuperBucks. Cash prizes for multiple winning entries will be paid out as an annuity based upon dividing the $100,000 annuity by the number of winning entries, which will be paid out over 41 years, with a final balloon payment equal to dividing the $6,000,000.00 USD by the number of winning entries. Odds of winning: - 1:99,884,400. 4. You may enter once from each ad but you are limited to one FreeLotto, one Win A Car, one Pay Off Your Mortgage, one FastCash and one SuperBucks entry per day. Your entry and your numbers picked will be assigned a unique Transaction Serial Number (TSN), which will be confirmed by e-mail and which you must keep in order to claim any prize. You must provide your Transaction Serial Number (TSN), in order to claim your prize as further described in Rule 5. You are responsible for checking your FreeLotto results email to see if you have won a prize in the FreeLotto games. This information is also available, for your convenience, on the website. You will need to follow the instructions within the FreeLotto results email to claim any prize that you may have won. If you are a Prize winner you must respond with your entry TSN and your name as per the instructions of your FreeLotto results email. The TSN and name must match the information in our database before a prize will be awarded. In the event of a dispute, the information in our database will govern. Entries will be deemed made by the person whose name was given in the registration process. Entries must be made before 3:00 PM Eastern Time (New York) on a given day to be eligible for that day's drawing. All entries made after 3:00 PM Eastern Time will be entered into the following day's drawing. 5. Claiming Prizes The FreeLotto daily results email is the sole notification of any prize winnings. The receipt of emails from FreeLotto is required for your participation in and to claim prizes in FreeLotto games. Players must check their FreeLotto daily results email to determine if they are a prize winner and then must follow the prize claim instructions within the email to claim their prize. Failure to claim the prize within 30 days of win date shall result in forfeiture. Any prize unclaimed for 30 days of win date shall be deemed null and void and shall be forfeited. Players must forward their FreeLotto results email to FreeLotto at PrizeClaim@freelotto.com evidencing that they have won either a FreeLotto Grand prize, ($1,000,000.00), a FreeLotto 2nd Prize ($300), a FreeLotto 3rd Prize ($5.00), a FreeLotto 4th Prize ($1.00), a Win A Car Jackpot Prize ($50,000.00), a Pay Off Your Mortgage jackpot Prize ($100,000.00), a FastCash Jackpot Prize ($10,000.00), a $100,000 GiveAway Jackpot Prize ($100,000.00) or a SuperBucks jackpot Prize ($10,000,000.00). The subject line of this email must only contain your FreeLotto Confirmation number (Transaction Serial Number- "TSN"). The TSN is displayed after each game played on the website and is also located in your FreeLotto Confirmation email. The body of the email must also include your first name, last name, address, phone number and date of birth. Send this to PrizeClaim@freelotto.com Failure to provide the TSN, or failure to claim the prize within 30 days of win date shall result in forfeiture. The TSN must match the FreeLotto Confirmation Number in our database for the date that the prize was awarded and must also match the player information. Once a prize claim has been verified and this information has been matched, all prize winners will receive additional instructions by mail. The instructions will require Grand Prize winners and 2nd prize FreeLotto winners to sign and notarize an Affidavit of Eligibility and Liability/Publicity Release and return it to PlasmaNet Inc., within seven (7) days following the date of the attempted mail notification. Grand Prize and 2nd prize winners must provide picture proof of identification to the sponsor, which may include a driver's license, passport, a voting card or similar government issued photo identification, which must exactly match the information provided in your FreeLotto registration. Non-compliance within this time period shall result in prize forfeiture. The instructions received by email for 3rd prize and 4th prize FreeLotto winners will offer the winners to either click on the link in the email to donate their winnings or receive a check for such amount. If neither link within the email is clicked, a check for prize winnings will automatically be sent to the winner. Prior to being declared a winner of any prize, a Canadian resident will be required to correctly answer, without assistance of any kind, whether mechanical or otherwise, a mathematical skill-testing question to be administered by email. If the Canadian resident does not claim their prize or cannot be contacted and the skill- test administered within 7 business days of the drawing date, the prize shall be forfeited. Failure to correctly answer the skill test question shall result in prize forfeiture. The winning numbers will be posted after the drawing on the FreeLotto® website http://www.freelotto.com. 6. ELIGIBILITY: FreeLotto® and the FreeLotto Games are offered in the United States of America and Canada, except as set forth below, and are subject to special rules for players outside the USA and Canada (see # 16). You must be at least 18 years or older to play. You must be a registered FreeLotto member and subscribed to the FreeLotto emails to be eligible to play and win FreeLotto. This promotion is void in State of New York, State of Florida, Puerto Rico, Province of Quebec, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Cuba, North Korea, Sudan, and Afghanistan, and any countries that are included on the United States of America Department of State "Trading with the Enemies Countries" list, may also be null and void. As of July 13, 2007, this promotion is also void in Cuba, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Korea Democratic People's Republic of, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Morocco, Nepal, Niger, and Nigeria. Void where prohibited. Principals and employees of PlasmaNet Inc., and its respective parents, affiliates, subsidiaries, and immediate family members of each are not eligible (immediate family consists of husband, wife, mother, father, sister, brother or children). 7. No other prizes will be awarded. No substitution or transfer of prizes is allowed including transfers made by reason of law or upon death of the prizewinner. Taxes are the responsibility of winners. Non U.S. residents may be subject to U.S. withholding tax. 8. GENERAL CONDITIONS: Entrants agree to abide by the terms of these Official Rules which are final on all matters pertaining to FreeLotto®. By using this site, you agree to the FreeLotto Rules and the terms of use. If you not agree to these rules and terms of use, please do not use our sites. We reserve the right, at our discretion, to change, modify, add, or remove portions of these Rules and terms of use at any time. Your continued use of the PlasmaNet sites or your continued acceptance of our email following the posting of changes to these Rules and terms of use will signify your acceptance of these changes. Please check this page frequently for any changes. FreeLotto® is governed by the laws of the State of New York and the laws of United States. 9. FAST (FreeLotto Automatic Subscription Ticket) Subscribers: FreeLotto members are eligible to sign up for the FreeLotto Automatic Subscription Ticket (FAST) service, which is a service whereby your numbers will automatically be played for all six FreeLotto games (Classic FreeLotto, FreeLotto Win A Car, FreeLotto Pay Off Your Mortgage, FreeLotto FastCash, FreeLotto $100,000 GiveAway and FreeLotto SuperBucks) each day for the duration of your FAST subscription. FAST members will automatically be informed when they have won a prize. For any Grand Prizes won in Classic FreeLotto, FreeLotto Win A Car, FreeLotto Pay Off Your Mortgage, FreeLotto FastCash, FreeLotto $100,000 GiveAway and FreeLotto SuperBucks, or 2nd Prize in FreeLotto, PlasmaNet Inc., will automatically send the FreeLotto FAST subscriber a winners notification package by mail with instructions on how to claim their winning. The instructions will require Grand Prize winners and 2nd prize FreeLotto winners to sign and notarize an Affidavit of Eligibility and Liability/Publicity Release and return it to PlasmaNet Inc., within seven (7) days following the date of the attempted mail notification. Grand Prize and 2nd prize winners must provide picture proof of identification to the sponsor, which may include a driver's license, passport, a voting card or similar government issued photo identification. 3rd and 4th place prize winners will automatically receive a $5.00 check (3rd place prize) or $1.00 check (4th place prize) for their prize winnings ALL OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE FREELOTTO® GAME RULES APPLY 10. FAST PRIZE DOUBLER SUBSCRIBERS FAST members are eligible to sign up for the FreeLotto Automatic Subscription Ticket (FAST) Prize Doubler subscription, whereby FAST Prize Doubler subscribers numbers will automatically be played for all six FreeLotto games (Classic FreeLotto, FreeLotto Win A Car, FreeLotto Pay Off Your Mortgage, FreeLotto FastCash, FreeLotto $100,000 GiveAway and FreeLotto SuperBucks) each day for the duration of your FAST Prize Doubler subscription, whereby any prize winnings will be doubled during their subscription. ALL OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE FREELOTTO® GAME RULES APPLY FAST Prize Doubler subscriber Classic FreeLotto® GRAND PRIZE: One Million ($1,000,000.00) Dollars times 2 ($1,000,000.00 x 2 = $2,000,000.00), paid out as an annuity of $80,000.00 per year for 25 years. If more than one entry contains all of the winning numbers, the Grand Prize will be divided evenly among the correct entries, and then the Prize Doubler prize winnings will be multiplied by two. Cash prizes for multiple Grand Prize winning entries will be paid out as an annuity based upon dividing the Prize by the number of winning entries, which will be paid out over 25 years. SECOND PRIZE: $300.00 x 2 = $600 to each winner. THIRD PRIZE: $5.00 x 2 = $10.00 to each winner. FOURTH PRIZE: $1.00 x 2 = $2.00 to each winner. ALL OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE FREELOTTO® GAME RULES APPLY FAST Prize Doubler subscriber Win A Car Prize: If there is only one FreeLotto Win A car winner who is a subscriber to the FAST Prize Doubler program, the FAST Prize Doubler subscriber will be awarded 2 luxury cars or have the opportunity to choose the cash value of the prize, which is $40,000 x 2 = $80,000.00 USD. (Approximate Retail Value: up to US$50,000 x 2 = $100,000.00). Once the car selected has been paid for, the cash over and above the value of the prize is forfeited. If more than one entry contains all of the winning numbers, the Win A Car Prize will be divided evenly among the correct entries and then the Prize Doubler prize winnings will be multiplied by two. ALL OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE FreeLotto® GAME RULES APPLY FAST Prize Doubler subscriber Pay-Off-Your-Mortgage Prize: If there is only one Pay-Off-Your-Mortgage winner who is subscribed to the FAST Prize Doubler program, the FAST Prize Doubler subscriber be awarded $100,000.00 x 2 = $200,000.00 If more than one entry contains all of the winning numbers, $100,000 will be divided evenly among the correct entries and then the Prize Doubler prize winnings will be multiplied by two. Cash prizes for Pay-Off-Your-Mortgage will be paid out as an annuity $40,000.00 ($20,000.00 x 2) per year for 5 years. Cash prizes for multiple winning entries will be paid out as an annuity based upon dividing the Prize by the number of winning entries, which will be paid out over 5 years. ALL OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE FreeLotto® GAME RULES APPLY FAST Prize Doubler subscriber FastCash Prize: If there is only one FastCash winner who is subscribed to the FAST Prize Doubler program, the FAST Prize Doubler subscriber will be awarded $10,000.00 x 2 = $20,000.00. If more than one entry contains all of the winning numbers, the FastCash prize will be divided evenly among the correct entries and then the Prize Doubler prize winnings will be multiplied by two. The FastCash prize will be paid in a lump sum. ALL OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE FreeLotto® GAME RULES APPLY FAST Prize Doubler subscriber $100,000.00 GiveAway Prize: : If there is only one $100,000.00 GiveAway Prize winner who is subscribed to the FAST Prize Doubler program, the FAST prize Doubler subscriber will be awarded $100,000.00 x 2 = $200,000.00 If more than one entry contains all of the winning numbers, $100,000 will be divided evenly among the correct entries and then the Prize Doubler prize winnings will be multiplied by two. Cash prizes for $100,000.00 GiveAway Prize will be paid out as an annuity of $40,000.00 ($20,000.00 x 2) per year for 5 years. Cash prizes for multiple winning entries will be paid out as an annuity based upon dividing the Prize by the number of winning entries, which will be paid out over 5 years. ALL OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE FreeLotto® GAME RULES APPLY FAST Prize Doubler subscriber FreeLotto SuperBucks Prize: If there is only one FreeLotto SuperBucks winner who is subscriber to the FAST Prize Doubler program, the FAST Prize Doubler subscriber will be awarded $20,000,000.00 ($10,000,000.00 x 2) Prize Annuity, pending eligibility verification. If more than one entry contains all of the winning numbers, the FreeLotto SuperBucks prize will be divided evenly among the correct entries and then the Prize Doubler prize winnings will be multiplied by two. The Grand Prize will be paid out as an annuity over 41 years. Annual payments of $200,000.00 USD will be paid out for 40 years and a final balloon payment of $12,000,000.00 USD will be made in the 41st year for FAST Prize Doubler FreeLotto SuperBucks winners. Cash prizes for multiple winning entries will be paid out as an annuity based upon dividing the Prize by the number of winning entries. ALL OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE FreeLotto® GAME RULES APPLY FAST subscribers may submit entries at no charge in the FAST Prize Doubler program by sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to PlasmaNet Inc., PO Box 4562, Grand Central Station, New York, NY 10163, along with your name, address, city, state, zip code, email address, F.A.S.T. Subscription ID and referencing " FAST Prize Doubler Program." PlasmaNet Inc. will then send you, by mail, an authorization code and instructions to activate your Prize Doubler program. Once you have activated your authorization code, your Prize Doubler program will begin on your next 30-day F.A.S.T. renewal period. All authorization code requests must be completely hand written. No mechanically addressed envelopes will be accepted. If your F.A.S.T. subscription is cancelled prior to the activation of the authorization code, your authorization code will become inactive and invalid. One authorization code will subscribe you to the F.A.S.T. Prize Doubler program for 30 days. One authorization code per self-addressed stamped envelope and up to 1 self-addressed stamped envelopes per person per 30 days. Residents of the State of Vermont may omit return postage. 11. Return of any FreeLotto Results Email or Prize Claim Email instructions as undeliverable may result in disqualification. Any prize winnings which remain unclaimed after 30 days, including uncashed checks, shall be deemed forfeited. Winners further grant to PlasmaNet, Inc. and sponsors the right, but not the obligation, to use and publish their proper name and home state online and in print, or any other media, in connection with FreeLotto®. Acceptance of any prize constitutes permission for PlasmaNet, Inc. and sponsors and their advertising and promotional agencies to use winner's name and likenesses for advertising and promotional purposes without additional compensation unless prohibited by law. By entering, participants release and hold harmless PlasmaNet, Inc. and Sponsors, their respective parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, directors, officers, employees, and agents from any and all liability for any injuries, loss or damage of any kind arising from or in connection with the Contest or any prize won. Other restrictions, conditions, and limitations may apply. Return of any FreeLotto Results Email or Prize Claim Email instructions as undeliverable which includes, but is not limited to, blocking of FreeLotto emails to players email address by players email service provider (ESP), failure of ESP to deliver email from FreeLotto, incorrect email address, and unrecognizable domain, may result in disqualification. 12. CONDUCT: By entering FreeLotto®, you agree to be bound by these Official Rules, which shall be final and binding in all respects. The Official Rules will be posted at the FreeLotto® site throughout the contest. PlasmaNet, Inc. reserves the right at its sole discretion to disqualify any individual it finds to be tampering with the entry process or the operation of the game or website; to be acting in violation of the Official Rules; or to be acting in an unsportsmanlike or disruptive manner, or with intent to annoy, abuse, threaten or harass any other person. PlasmaNet Inc. reserves the right to audit all winners at the time of major prize winnings and if the winner has more than 1 entry per any given game for any given day, PlasmaNet Inc. has the right to revoke the prize. CAUTION: ANY ATTEMPT BY A CONTESTANT AND/OR ANY OTHER INDIVIDUAL TO DELIBERATELY DAMAGE ANY WEBSITE AND/OR UNDERMINE THE LEGITIMATE OPERATION OF THE GAME IS A VIOLATION OF CRIMINAL AND CIVIL LAWS AND SHOULD SUCH AN ATTEMPT BE MADE, PLASMANET, INC., AND FREELOTTO RESERVE THE RIGHT TO SEEK DAMAGES FROM ANY SUCH INDIVIDUAL TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW. 13. No responsibility is assumed by PlasmaNet, Inc. or sponsors for lost, late, misdirected entries or for any computer, online, telephone or technical malfunctions that may occur. All entries become the property of PlasmaNet, Inc. and sponsors and will not be returned to entrant. 14. Winners further grant to PlasmaNet, Inc. and sponsors the right, but not the obligation, to use and publish their proper name and home state online and in print, or any other media, in connection with FreeLotto. Acceptance of any prize constitutes permission for PlasmaNet, Inc. and sponsors and their advertising and promotional agencies to use winner's name and likenesses for advertising and promotional purposes without additional compensation unless prohibited by law. By entering, participants release and hold harmless PlasmaNet, Inc. and sponsors, their respective parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, directors, officers, employees, and agents from any and all liability for any injuries, loss or damage of any kind arising from or in connection with the Contest or any prize won. Other restrictions, conditions, and limitations may apply. 15. LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY: PlasmaNet, Inc., FreeLotto® and sponsors are not responsible for any incorrect and/or inaccurate information, whether caused by website users and/or by any of the equipment and/or programming associated with and/or utilized in any contest or by any technical or human error which may occur in the processing of submissions in FreeLotto®, confirmations of FreeBetsTM and Results e-mails from FreeLotto® or any other e-mails from FreeLotto®. PlasmaNet, Inc. and Sponsors assume no responsibility for any error, omission, interruption, deletion, defect, delay in operation or transmission, communications line failure, theft and/or destruction and/or unauthorized access to, and/or alteration of entries. PlasmaNet, Inc. and Sponsors are not responsible for any problems and/or technical malfunction of any telephone network or lines, computer on-line-systems, servers or providers, computer equipment, software, failure of email and/or players on account of technical problems and/or traffic congestion on the Internet and/or at any website or combination thereof, including injury or damage to participants or to any other person's computer related to and/or resulting from participating or downloading materials in this contest. If, for any reason, the contest is not capable of running as planned, including infection by computer virus, bugs, tampering, unauthorized intervention, fraud, technical failures, and/or any other causes beyond the control of PlasmaNet, Inc. and Sponsors which corrupt or affect the administration, security, fairness, integrity and/or proper conduct of this contest, PlasmaNet, Inc. and Sponsors reserve the right at their sole discretion to cancel, terminate, modify and/or suspend the contest. PlasmaNet makes no representations or warranties of any nature whatsoever with respect to any product or service advertised in any promotion, sweepstakes or other contest presented by PlasmaNet Inc. Any liability for claims or damages with respect thereto shall be the sole responsibility of the advertiser. 16. FOR INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS: International Players outside the United States and Canada may submit entries at no charge by sending a self-addressed envelope to PlasmaNet Inc. c/o FreeLotto.com INT. PO Box 4562, Grand Central Station New York, NY 10163, along with your Username, name, address, city, state, zip code, and email address. PlasmaNet Inc. will then send you, by mail, an authorization code, along with instructions on how to submit your entries at no charge. All authorization code requests must be completely hand written. No mechanically addressed envelopes will be accepted. Each authorization code is good for access to the FreeLotto.com website for a 30 day term where you can submit your entries at no charge. One authorization code per self addressed envelope per person per 30 days. All prize winners will be required to claim their prize as per the instructions within their FreeLotto results email 17. No responsibility is assumed by PlasmaNet, Inc. or sponsors for lost, late, misdirected entries or for any computer, online, telephone or technical malfunctions that may occur. All entries become the property of PlasmaNet, Inc. and sponsors and will not be returned to entrant. 18. WINNER'S LIST: The names of major prize winners (at least $300.00) may be obtained 14 days after the drawing for a specific contest by sending a request including your name, postal address and e-mail address to answers@freelotto.com ALL OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE FREELOTTO® GAME RULES APPLY I think this is a scam,so be careful & stay away from this website.NO free.................................
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