Wednesday, May 30, 2012

How To Ace An Interview - Business Insider

Jamie Bertone

Jamie Bertone

One of the most popular interview methods is the "behavioral" technique, which is where interviewers try to predict what type of worker you are by prying into your past experiences.?

To gain a better understanding of this technique, we turned to?Jamie Bertone, recruiting director at the insurance company Progressive, who told us the best way for candidates to perform well in these types of interviews is to have a?multitude of stories ready that they can easily reference and share with the interviewer.

For example, if the interviewer asked how you would handle a specific situation if it were to happen, if you're sufficiently prepared, you would have a story ready and say, "Hey, I already know how to handle this situation because it actually happened,"?Bertone told us.

This is basically called the STAR technique ? first, you think of a?situation/task, then tell the action you took to deal with the situation/task and finally, the result of that action.?

Other types of interviewing techniques include "panel," where multiple people interview one person; "resume," where the interviewer asks questions based only on the resume; and "free form," where the questions tend to be more creative in style. For example, a "free form" interview question could be "What kind of tree are you?"

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Friday, May 4, 2012

Usher Sports Neck Tattoo On Looking 4 Myself Cover

Singer also reveals track list for his June 12 release, which will include collaborations with Pharrell, Rick Ross and others.
By Jocelyn Vena


Usher's <i>Looking 4 Myself</i>
Photo: RCA

Usher is nearing the release of his new album Looking 4 Myself. And to get fans excited for it, he unveiled the track listing and cover art this week.

The cover teases the "more artistic" tracks he has in store. In a close-up shot of his profile, Usher sports a neck tattoo that matches the artsy images in the background.

On it, he's got collaborations with Rick Ross on "Lemme See," Pharrell on "Twisted," and Luke Steele on the album's title track, according to Hiphop-n-More. For those unfamiliar with Steele, he's from the Australian synth-pop duo Empire of the Sun. He also appeared on Jay-Z's Blueprint 3 and co-wrote the track "Rather Die Young" on Beyoncé's 4.

Usher already has teased fans about what they can expect from the June 12 release with the sultry single "Climax," the party track "Scream" and the R&B thumper "Lemme See." He previewed the album at a special performance of the off-Broadway show "Fuerza Bruta" in New York City in April.

"There's a lot there to keep fans tuning in. It's a ton of other experiences and a ton of other walks ... as I've had this long journey over the last year [and] every bit of what I've experienced I've put into a creative, artistic way," he told MTV News about the album. "This is more artistic of an album than I've had in history."

Here's the full track list for Looking 4 Myself, including deluxe edition tracks:

» "Can't Stop Won't Stop"
» "Scream"
» "Climax"
» "I Care for U"
» "Show Me"
» "Lemme See" (featuring Rick Ross)
» "Twisted" (featuring Pharrell)
» "Dive"
» "What Happened to U"
» "Looking 4 Myself" (featuring Luke Steele)
» "Numb"
» "Lessons for the Lover"
» "Sins of My Father"
» "Euphoria"
» "I.F.U." (Deluxe only)
» "Say the Words" (Deluxe only)
» "2nd Round" (Deluxe only)
» "Hot Thing" (Deluxe only)

What track are you most excited for on Looking 4 Myself? Leave your comment below!

What track are you most excited for on Looking 4 Myself? Leave your comment below!

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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Samsung Galaxy S III software impressions (video)

Samsung Galaxy S III software impressions (video)

So, you nodded agreeably when all those hardware specs were listed, but are a bit more intrigued by what Samsung's done to the Android 4.0 interface. In short, TouchWiz is still here, but there are some noticeable differences between it and the legacy version seen on the Galaxy S II that bring the GSIII closer to a stock Android experience. But, there are also some things that are a rehash of what we saw on last year's Gingerbread hardware. We've delved into this latest interpretation, and tried out Sammy's S Voice and S Beam features along the way. Our deeper impressions are after the break, where you'll also find a quick video rundown and can see the new software in action.

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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Justin Bieber Brings 'Boyfriend' Video To MTV Thursday!

Following the 7:50 p.m. video premiere, Bieber will answer your questions live on MTV.com.
By Jocelyn Vena

<P><P><a href="http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/bieber_justin/artist.jhtml">Justin Bieber</a> is ready to be your "Boyfriend." The singer will sit down with MTV News' Sway Calloway on Thursday (May 3) to premiere his highly anticipated music video for the single during "MTV First: Justin Bieber" live at 7:50 p.m. ET on MTV. </P><P> </P><P>After the video premieres on air, Bieber will chat with Sway for 30 minutes on MTV.com, opening up about the Director X-directed clip, as well as his June 19 album release, <a href="/news/articles/1683335/justin-bieber-believe-the-voice.jhtml"><i>Believe.</i></a> But that's not all: If you have a burning question for Bieber, you can get in on the fun by commenting below or tweeting @MTVNews with the hashtag #MTVFirst or #AskBieber. </P><P> </P><P><center><embed src="http://media.mtvnservices.com/mgid:uma:video:mtv.com:754722/cp~vid%3D754722%26uri%3Dmgid%3Auma%3Avideo%3Amtv.com%3A754722" width="460" height="260" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowFullScreen="true" allowScriptAccess="always" base="."></embed></center> </P><P> </P><P>Immediately following the premiere, the "Boyfriend" video will be available on MTV.com so Beliebers can watch it over and over and over again. </P><P> </P><P>"Boyfriend," the lead single from <i>Believe,</i> was co-produced and co-written by <a href="/news/articles/1681772/justin-bieber-boyfriend-mike-posner.jhtml">Mike Posner and Mason Levy</a>. The track stormed radio and the charts back in March, reaching #2 on <i>Billboard</i>'s Hot 100. </P><P> </P><P><a href="/news/articles/1683642/justin-bieber-boyfriend-music-video-kiss.jhtml">Bieber was spotted</a> in Los Angeles last month shooting some scenes for the video. He was photographed kissing a brunette who looked a lot like his real-life lady love, Selena Gomez, and was also driving some high-end muscle cars. </P><P> </P><P>"The reaction's been great [to 'Boyfriend']; not only have I got good reactions from my fans, but great reactions from people who, you know, [might not usually listen to my music]. I've gotten messages like 'You know, I never would have listened to Justin and now I love this song,' " <a href="/news/articles/1683042/justin-bieber-boyfriend-buzz-lightyear.jhtml">he told MTV News</a> about the track. "So it's really great feedback." </P><P> </P><P>While Bieber rides solo on "Boyfriend," he's enlisted a number of his A-list pals to appear on <i>Believe,</i> including Usher, Kanye West, Drake and perhaps even Lil Wayne. Just last week, <a href="/news/articles/1684079/justin-bieber-believe-album-cover.jhtml">Bieber dropped the artwork for the album</a>, which features a close-up of the pop star's face and the collar of his studded jacket. </P><P> </P><P><b>Don't miss the "Boyfriend" video premiere Thursday, May 3, at 7:50 p.m. ET/PT on MTV during "MTV First: Justin Bieber," followed by a live Q&A with Justin himself on MTV.com!</b></p></p>

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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Video: Harper handling the hype like a pro

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High-yield path to making key ingredient for plastic, xylene, from biomass

ScienceDaily (Apr. 30, 2012) ? A team of chemical engineers led by Paul J. Dauenhauer of the University of Massachusetts Amherst has discovered a new, high-yield method of producing the key ingredient used to make plastic bottles from biomass. The process is inexpensive and currently creates the chemical p-xylene with an efficient yield of 75-percent, using most of the biomass feedstock, Dauenhauer says.

The research is published in the journal ACS Catalysis.

Dauenhauer, an assistant professor of chemical engineering at UMass Amherst, says the new discovery shows that there is an efficient, renewable way to produce a chemical that has immediate and recognizable use for consumers. He says the plastics industry currently produces p-xylene from petroleum and that the new renewable process creates exactly the same chemical from biomass.

'You can mix our renewable chemical with the petroleum-based material and the consumer would not be able to tell the difference," Dauenhauer says.

Consumers will already know the plastics made from this new process by the triangular recycling label "#1" on plastic containers. Xylene chemicals are used to produce a plastic called PET (or polyethylene terephthalate), which is currently used in many products including soda bottles, food packaging, synthetic fibers for clothing and even automotive parts.

The new process uses a zeolite catalyst capable of transforming glucose into p-xylene in a three-step reaction within a high-temperature biomass reactor. Dauenhauer says this is a major breakthrough since other methods of producing renewable p-xylene are either expensive (e.g., fermentation) or are inefficient due to low yields.

A key to the success of this new process is the use of a catalyst that is specifically designed to promote the p-xylene reaction over other less desirable reactions. Dauenhauer says his research colleagues, professors Wei Fan of UMass Amherst and Raul Lobo of the University of Delaware, designed the catalyst. After a series of modifications, the team was able to help enhance the yield of the reaction. He also says additional modification of the process can further boost p-xylene yield and make the process more economically attractive.

"We discovered that the performance of the biomass reaction was strongly affected by the nanostructure of the catalyst, which we were able to optimize and achieve 75-percent yield," Fan says. Computations conducted by the team have been instrumental in understanding the reaction mechanism and the role of the catalyst as well as making alteration to the catalyst to improve the yield of the process.

Besides Dauenhauer and Fan, the research team is made up of UMass Amherst's C. Luke Williams and Chun-Chih Chang, doctoral students in chemical engineering, and their collaborators, professors Raul F. Lobo, Dionisios G. Vlachos and Stavros Caratzoulas, as well as doctoral student Nima Nikbin, and postdoctoral fellow Phuong Do from the University of Delaware.

This discovery is a part of a larger effort by the Catalysis Center for Energy Innovation (CCEI) to create breakthrough technologies for the production of biofuels and chemicals from lignocellulosic biomass. The center is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy as part of the Energy Frontiers Research Center (EFRC) program which combines more than 20 faculty members with complimentary research skills to collaborate on solving the world's most pressing energy challenges.

The discovery for the production of plastics adds another dimension to the portfolio of accomplishments of CCEI. In 2010, a CCEI research team led by Mark Davis of Caltech discovered a new catalyst, called Tin-Beta, which can convert glucose into fructose. This is the first step in the production of a large number of targeted products including biofuels and biochemicals, including p-xylene, from the building block of cellulose, the major constituent of trees and switchgrass.

In addition, a team led by Ray Gorte and John Vohs at the University of Pennsylvania has developed a novel fuel cells technology that converts solid biomass to electricity and another led by George Huber and Wei Fan of UMass Amherst has improved the yield to aromatics that can be used as drop-in fuels to gasoline.

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  1. C. Luke Williams, Chun-Chih Chang, Phuong Do, Nima Nikbin, Stavros Caratzoulas, Dionisios G. Vlachos, Raul F. Lobo, Wei Fan, Paul J. Dauenhauer. Cycloaddition of Biomass-Derived Furans for Catalytic Production of Renewablep-Xylene. ACS Catalysis, 2012; : 935 DOI: 10.1021/cs300011a

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