Cheryl I. C. Lun

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Helpful votes received on reviews: 100% (2 of 2)
Location: toronto
Birthday: Feb 6
 

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Top Reviewer Ranking: 81,163 - Total Helpful Votes: 2 of 2
What Color Is Your Parachute?  2010: A Practical M&hellip by Richard N. Bolles
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
pros:
nice tips on job search, flower chart (helpful in finding your career path), networking

cons:
lacking on resume/cover letter section: like a reviewer mentioned, asking to google "resume" can be harmful and if you're unemployed/new to job search, won't be googling resumes the first thing you'll do instead of buying a book?? a few reliable sources could have been added than let the reader go through the huge amount of online info-often trash, did not give many tips as well (some excuse along the line "you can never know what companies want").

from what i understood former versions of the book had a more comprehensive section on resume. too bad he… Read more
Denise Austin Hit the Spot: Pilates
3.0 out of 5 stars could be much better, Sep 13 2005
This was my first DVD by denise austin although I have two of her books. I wanted this DVD to provide variety to my pilates workout- I'm usually on winsor pilates but the moves (winsor) are more or less the same in the 3 DVDs.

The DVD is divided into five parts:
core
abs and waist
thighs
bun
challenge

I'll say that this is not recommended for beginners and even as an intermediate I found it difficult to follow Denise A. She talks a lot and most of the times, her talk is not that helpful and prevented me from staying focused. In addition, she keeps turning her face to the camera instead of facing straight which is a wrong posture.

She also does not say how… Read more

Roméo & Juliette ~ Gérard Presgurvic
Roméo & Juliette ~ Gérard Presgurvic
being a fan of "notre dame de paris", I was really excited when "romeo and juliette" came out. Sure the words are the cheesy kind but the music is great :)

of course one has to understand french for the lyrics to make sense since they include no subtitles and for the other reviewer who complained about no subtitles and yadada, he should know that many other english plays have no subtitles when selling in foreign countries too.

Some great parts are aimer, on dit dans la rue, coupable and les rois du monde. It's a must for any french plays lovers and if you understand what they're saying, it gets even better!

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