| What's in a Name? |
[17 Sep 2003|12:11am] |
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As Jon, you have a natural interest in the welfare of your fellow man, and a desire to help and serve others in a humanitarian way. You are responsible and generous, although somewhat scattering and disorganized at times. Any jobs requiring systematic and conscientious effort, or involving any form of drudgery, dismay you. In your work, you would seek a position offering self-expression through contact with people, such as sales or teaching, or a position giving scope to your creative, artistic talents. You are good-natured and likeable, and people tend to confide in you and seek your advice in personal problems. Others sense your sincere interest and desire to help, and you can always be counted on to see the bright side of any problem. You enjoy making others happy and you never let your own problems "get you down" for any length of time, even though you do tend to worry too much at times. Your optimism can be a source of inspiration to others as well as yourself. In close personal relationships you are usually thoughtful and considerate. However, your natural interest in others, coupled with your sympathetic reaction to problems, could draw you into emotional situations which may be difficult to get out of. Health weakness would appear as skin conditions or ailments relative to the liver. A tendency to overeat quick-energy foods aggravates any health problems.
Wow, this is pretty accurate. I do love to help others. Hence, I work in a hospital. The drudgery of the job does bore me, but I love to act on the side and that gets my self expression out. People do have a tendency to confide in me. Never surewhy they do? And I try real hard to be optimistic. I love to make others happy, and I do tend to worry too much. lol... And lastly I do over eat "quick energy" foods which explains the current waist liine. lol... All in all my name is me.
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| No Bragging Rights Here..... |
[17 Sep 2003|01:19am] |
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The U.S. spent more public and private money per student during 2000, but didn't rank among the top ten countries for student performance in math, reading, and science.
MATH 1. Japan 2. Korea 3. New Zealand 4. Finland 5. Australia 6. Canada 7. Switzerland 8. United Kingdom 9. Belgium 10. France 11. Austria 12. Denmark 13. Iceland 14. Liechtenstein 15. Sweden 16. Ireland 17. Norway 18. Czech Republic 19. United States
READING 1. Finland 2. Canada 3. New Zealand 4. Australia 5. Ireland 6. Korea 7. United Kingdom 8. Japan 9. Sweden 10. Austria 11. Belgium 12. Iceland 13. Norway 14. France 15. United States
SCIENCE 1. Korea 2. Japan 3. Finland 4. United Kingdom 5. Canada 6. New Zealand 7. Australia 8. Austria 9. Ireland 10. Sweden 11. Czech Republic 12. France 13. Norway 14. United States
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