All you need to know about job search is here.
Search CvTips.com

Free
Job Search
Ebook
Free Career and Job Search Advice
A place where jobseekers discuss their job search.
 

Sample Cover Letter
Resume Samples
Resignation Letter
 RegisterRegister  Log inLog in 

 FAQFAQ   SearchSearch   MemberlistMemberlist   UsergroupsUsergroups 

 ProfileProfile   Log in to check your private messagesLog in to check your private messages 


   Add to Google    Add to My AOL   


Cover letter (for exchange semester)
Post new topic   Reply to topic    Free Career and Job Search Advice Forum Index -> Job Related Letters
Author Message
Schwadi
Newbie
Newbie


Joined: 28 Dec 2008
Posts: 2
Career Advice: +0/-0

germany.gif
PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 11:36 am    Post subject: Cover letter (for exchange semester) Reply with quote

deleted

Last edited by Schwadi on Mon Jan 05, 2009 10:26 am; edited 2 times in total
Back to top
lexa10881
Expert
Expert


Joined: 24 Mar 2007
Posts: 1948
Career Advice: +1/-1
Location: Ohio

usa.gif
PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 1:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

A letter of motivation? I've never heard it called that. Consider it like you would any letter applying for an internship or a job, and it seems like what you have so far is good. You want to present yourself and any of your characteristics in as positive a light as possible.

This is an internship cover letter, not the same thing but of a similar intent:

http://www.cvtips.com/stage_coverletter.html
Back to top
Schwadi
Newbie
Newbie


Joined: 28 Dec 2008
Posts: 2
Career Advice: +0/-0

germany.gif
PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 10:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I now changed the header to cover letter.
in europe the term letter of motivation or statement of purpose is more common.

I*m always wondering if I'm really personal enough.

thanks for your feedback .
Back to top
lily
New User
New User


Joined: 21 Mar 2009
Posts: 7
Career Advice: +0/-0

blank.gif
PostPosted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 9:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

You can invest half your paycheck in serums and creams - even splurge on dermal fillers and pricey facials - but none of it will get you far without a skin-friendly diet.wow power leveling,
Of course, your skin (and the rest of you, for that matter) is best served by a well-rounded diet, including healthy fats, sufficient protein, and lots of fruits and vegetables. But there are a few nutritional standouts that make particularly important contributions to strong, glowing skin:
1. Fish:Fatty fish like salmon, tilapia, and cod are rich in omega-3 fatty acids. And that's a good thing, because our bodies cannot produce those essential lipids wow gold,naturally. By adding omega-3s to your diet, though, you can bolster your skin barrier - that is, the layer of lipids that holds onto moisture and keeps irritants out.
There is even evidence that the skin-strengthening effects of omega-3s can improve chronic skin conditions like rosacea and atopic dermatitis, but more research is necessary to confirm that link.wow gold,
Furthermore, many types of fish (like, once again, salmon and cod) are rich in vitamin D - as dermatologists increasingly emphasize sun avoidance, we also need to emphasize the importance of finding other sources of this vitamin, which is produced during sun exposure.wow gold,
Don't eat fish? Many eggs are now fortified with omega-3 fatty acids, and plant sources include flax seed and flax seed oil, walnuts, pecans, and hazelnuts. And a daily vitamin D supplement is a good idea for vegans and meat-eaters alike.
2. Green Tea:It's inexpensive, easy to add to your routine, and one of the best-researched and most powerful antioxidants around. That's why green tea is my go-to antioxidant:(wow gold,) I drink at least three cups a day to fight aging and inflammation. Some studies even suggest that the antioxidants in green tea reduce one's risk of skin cancer. So put down that soda and start drinking your way to healthier skin!
3. Broccoli:Rich in vitamins A, C, and K (among many other nutrients), this veggie does more than its fair share of nutritional work. Vitamin A decreases oil production, vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant, and vitamin K can help prevent bruises. So whatever ails you, this green wonderfood might be just what the doctor ordered.wow gold,
4. Safflower or Sunflower Oil:Omega-3s get a lot more talk, but omega-6 fatty acids - like the linoleic acid in these two oils - are also important for healthy skin. Like omega-3s, they help prevent dry skin and inflammation; they're also essential for the formation of prostaglandins, hormones that keep all the cells of the body functioning well.WOW power leveling,
While many diets are actually quite high in omega-6s - sometimes even too high - the key is to get the good ones and not unhealthy versions,(wow gold,) like hydrogenated oils. So try sautéing your salmon or broccoli in a little safflower or sunflower oil and double those skin-soothing benefits!
5. Almonds:When it comes to boosting skin's defenses against aging, inflammation, and even skin cancer, (wotlk gold,)antioxidants are so important that I'm going to add another to my list: A handful of almonds every day boosts your levels of vitamin E, one of the most important antioxidants for skin health. (wow gold,)Studies also suggest that consuming vitamin E orally can increase the level of the moisturizing vitamin on your skin's surface - great news for anyone prone to dry skin.
Back to top
Display posts from previous:   
Post new topic   Reply to topic    Free Career and Job Search Advice Forum Index -> Job Related Letters All times are GMT
Page 1 of 1

 


Powered by phpBB © 2001, 2005 phpBB Group
Link to Us About Contact Search Site map Career Glossary Help
Join our Newsletter

CopyRight © 1999-2008 cvtips.com
This material cannot be published under any form or condition.