Campus Ministry, Gay Group Trash Bible, Church Teachings on Homosexuality
An event last week, as announced on the Marquette web site : Exploring the Bible, Faith, and Homosexuality Campus Ministry and the Gay/Straight Alliance are co-sponsoring two screenings of the film, “For the Bible Tells Me So,” along with a panel discussion. “For the Bible Tells Me So” explores how scriptural interpretation has informed Christian beliefs on and responses to homosexuality
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Campus Ministry, Gay Group Trash Bible, Church Teachings on Homosexuality
Breaking Into Pharmaceutical Sales
Natasha writes: I graduated from college at end of 2009 with a major in biology. I am interested in landing a job in pharmaceutical sales (it’s proven to be very difficult to even get an interview) and if that’s impossible, then I would like to work in marketing and advertising for companies that work with pharmaceutical companies
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Should Upcoming Grad Take Job Offer from Internship Employer?
Pete writes: With my college graduation staring me in the face, I am concerned about landing that perfect job. I thought by now that I would already have one or more job offers as some of my friends have had. I am facing the prospect of no job upon graduation.
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Should Upcoming Grad Take Job Offer from Internship Employer?
What to Ask When Following Up with Employer After Interview
Tim writes: I had an interview about a week ago, and at the end of the interview the interviewer told me that they would be in touch with me by the end of week. I sent a thank-you email a few days later but I haven’t heard anything since the interview
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How Do You Know You’re Choosing the Right Job?
Mona writes: Maybe this is a dumb question, but how does one know they are choosing the right job? I’m close to graduating and am in the middle of a job search and I have come to the realization that I have no clue how I am going to make a decision about accepting a job when a job offer comes my way.
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Muslim Awareness Week at Marquette
It’s coming up. The poster for the event is here . We have criticized various Muslim and Arab (not quite the same) events in the past, when they featured a virulent anti-Israel bias , or featured hard leftist anti-American speakers

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It’s the Republicans Who Support Israel
Via Jeff Jacoby , the fact that Democrats don’t much like Israel, but Republicans remain staunch supporters. There are exceptions, for course. Democratic office holders who live in places like New York (where there are a lot of Jewish voters) remain firmly behind the Jewish state (at least rhetorically)

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Intercollegiate Studies Institute on Marquette Campus
The Intercollegiate Studies Institute is a conservative organization, both free market and traditionalist, that defines itself as follows . The Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) is a non-profit, non-partisan, tax-exempt educational organization whose purpose is to further in successive generations of college students a better understanding of the values and institutions that sustain a free and humane society.
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Intercollegiate Studies Institute on Marquette Campus
April Fools’ Hoaxes
We’ve been busy, and thus haven’t had time for our own April Fools’ Day hoax, so we’ll just point readers to a site that records some of the best throughout history . Here is one: 1957: The respected BBC news show Panorama announced that thanks to a very mild winter and the virtual elimination of the dreaded spaghetti weevil, Swiss farmers were enjoying a bumper spaghetti crop. It accompanied this announcement with footage of Swiss peasants pulling strands of spaghetti down from trees.
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NBDE Back Tests and Dental Text Books for Sale
Check out the hot deals in the www.DMDstudent.com store! Part I NBDE Back Tests Part II NBDE Back Tests McCrackens Removable Partial Prosthodontics (Carr, McGivney, Brown) Principles and Practice of Endodontics (Walton and Torabinejad) Ten Cate’s Oral Histology (Nanci) Sturdevant’s Art and Science of Operative Dentistry (Roberson) These purchases will relieve the amount of stuff I have to pack to Chicago.
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Temple Dental Haiti Outreach Trip 2010
SCROLL TO THE BOTTOM FOR A LINK TO PICTURES. For the past year, ever since the last trip to Haiti, our group has been planning, fund raising and gathering equipment for one of the greatest trips I have ever been a part of. March 7-14 was one of the highlights of my four years of dental
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Women vs. Feminists: Blame For Rape
Via the Marquette feminist blog, Word Warrior , the fact that women are more likely to say that women are at least sometimes at least partially at fault when they are raped . A majority of women believe some rape victims should take responsibility for what happened, a survey suggests.
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Passed Part II National Dental Boards
It’s good to knock one of senior years stresses off the list of ‘things to do to graduate’. There is a big scare going around the dental student community of the increased failure rate of Part II NDBE. I have heard failure rates jump from 5% last year to 13% and even 30% at some
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Follow-up Phone Calls After Applying Are OK
Janet writes: Thank you for your helpful career advice! I have a question about following up on job leads: If a job posted on the organization’s web site requests 1) that you email in your application, and 2) “No phone calls, please”, I assume I should not call a week after emailing in my resume and cover letter. I am assuming it would be better to email my follow-up. What do you think?
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Covering Yourself with Employer When Going on Business-Hours Interview
Jim writes: What do I tell my current employer when I am scheduled for another interview during business hours? The Career Doctor responds: I was really hoping this question was a hoax, but I fear it is not
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Salary Comparisons for Forensic Scientists and Coroners
John writes: Who makes more money — a forensic scientist or a coroner, and about how much does each one make? The Career Doctor responds: While I think it is important to know the earnings potential of a career, by now, if you are a regular reader of my blog, you know that I really frown on having monetary considerations too high a priority when choosing a career. That said, these careers are at least in the same field
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Stay-at-Home Mom Has Trouble Getting Back into Job Market
Anonymous writes: I have been a stay-at-home mom for the past 10 years and am currently going through a divorce. At the moment I am driving a school bus because the hours are great. But now that my children are older, I want to get back into the job world
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Write Down Names of Panel-Interview Members?
Andrea writes: I stumbled onto your website, and wow, it has been extremely informative and I am looking forward to utilizing the information I learned in your tutorials in my upcoming interviews. I do have a question that I hope you can help me with
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Write Down Names of Panel-Interview Members?
Does Candidate Have to Reveal Current Salary?
Charlie writes: I have a questions regarding salary history that I hope you can answer. When negotiating salary for a new job, is the candidate required to reveal what his salary is at his current position to the potential new employer?
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How Can He Add Value to His Candidacy During Decision-making Process?
Thomas writes: I came across your excellent website (Quintessential Careers) and found it very informative. I would like to ask your advice on a recent situation regarding an internal position for which I have applied. I submitted my application and had what I thought was in general a successful interview.
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