RT @kugkhs: The Honorable Alexis M. Herman is giving a great commencement speech at KaplanU . http://ping.fm/aLuct

RT @kugkhs: Dr. Wade Dyke making a great speech at KaplanU Kaplan_Univ @kstudent http://ping.fm/OljVY

Sitting in front row with @crashsr at KaplanU graduation. Awesome setting and huge auditorium. http://ping.fm/YLJzl

Watching the symphony play and awaiting the fireworks show @Tuscaloosa_Ampatheater

UFC 113 Results

Posted on Sunday, May 9, 2010 by Scott

Here are the results for UFC 113. This was the fights that were live on PPV May 08, 2010.



Alan Belcher beat Patrick Cote via choke in the second round

 

Matt Matrione beat Kimbo Slice via TKO, second round

 

Jeremy Stephens beat Sam Stout by split decision

30-27, 29-28, 28-29 split decision for Stephens.

 

Josh Koscheck d. Paul Daley via unanimous decision

 Daley sucker punched Koscheck after the fight.  Bye Paul Daley.

Scores are 30-27, 30-27, 30-27 Koscheck.

 

Shogun Rua Beat Lyoto Machida via TKO in first round to win the light-heavyweight title

 

This is deffinatly a lineup I hate I missed. For a more play-by-play of the matches check out Houston Mitchell's article on the latimes.com site.

Link - http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/sports_blog/2010/05/ufc-113-results-.html

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Week Number 8 of Term Number 5

Posted on Saturday, February 27, 2010 by Scott

Hello All,

I know that I have been slacking when it comes to updating my blogs. I try to make a post at least every week or so, but this sometimes is hard having two children, a job and being a full time college student. I did want to make a quick update to say that my fifth term at Kaplan is going great! I received the notice today that I was accepted in the IS&T Ambassadors and Leaders Program at Kaplan. This is a great group of student and faculty who are serious about learning and helping others and I am thrilled to be surrounded by so many bright and ready to help anyone who is in need.
A friend of mine, who not only is also in the IS&T Ambassadors and Leaders Program, but also in about every other Honor society there is started his first blog on February 20th. He and I had spoke by both LinkedIn and via email sharing ideas as both of us are in web design and development. After me talking so much about my blogs and some of the CMS set-ups I test like Drupal, Joomla and Wordpress he decided that he was going to jump in and make his blog here at Blogger.com. Be sure to check his blog out at http://davidsthoughtsandobservations.blogspot.com . He has been a good influence and helped me to see there is still people who want to excel in life and help others to do the same.
As stated in the title, I am in the 8th week of my fifth term and anyone who is a student at Kaplan knows that the terms are ten weeks. I have to complete a total of 9 terms for my Associates Degree in Information Technology. After I receive my Associates degree I plan to "jump right back in" and start on the path th my bachelors degree. The experience I have had thus far at Kaplan has been much more than just obtaining knowledge but it has helped me to have more self confidence, discipline and drive to complete my goals.
I will try my best to do better at the updates in the future as time permits and thank you to everyone who has helped and encouraged me to do my best. Without the help and support of friends, My wonderful wife and my grandparents I do not think I would have even been able to return to college, much less do as well and learn as much as I have.
If you have any comments, please feel free to place those in the comments section and if you would like to reach me you can do so by the email link at the bottom of the page or by going to my Contact Page and filling out the simple form.
Thank You for taking the time to read my blog and about what is going on in my life,
Scott

Creating Job Security Resource Guide 2010 edition has arrived!

Posted on Wednesday, January 6, 2010 by Scott

"For so many, 2009 was a year we're only far too happy to say goodbye to as we welcome 2010. For those still unemployed -- 75% of those who lost jobs in 2009 were men -- the promise of a better job market ahead cannot come soon enough. As the job market recovers in 2010, and it will, the secret to finding the job you want, need, and are qualified for will be finding the resources that connect you to hiring managers in your field. While large job portals have their place, hiring managers can afford to cherry-pick the best and brightest job candidates right now. And to find job seekers with industry experience, they're turning to industry specific job portals rather than to the big boards. Creating Job Security Resource Guide, 2010 edition, includes nearly 130 critical job resources you need to find the job you want this week or this month. To get you started, here a a few of my favorites. More are included in Chapter 6: Advanced Manufacturing - CareerMe.com Biotech/Pharmaceuticals - Biospace.com Educational tutoring - Tutor.com Freelance jobs and temp work - FlexJobs.com (this is an awesome site!) Hospitality - hCareers.com Human Resources - Ajilon.com Marketing / PR - CareerJet.com If you know someone who is looking for a job or a career, there is no better guide than the Creating Job Security Resource Guide, 2010 edition. At just $8.95, it will cost you less than a bistro sandwich for lunch. Thanks to the Mike Siegel Show in Seattle, Wash. for inviting me to guest on the Dec. 23, 2009 show dedicated to the economy and jobs market. To listen to this broadcast, download or save the MP3 at http://www.sendspace.com/file/er8lsh"

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This is a book from a person who I like to think of as a friend and who has done two online seminars for Kaplan University that I have been able to attend named Debra. It is a great resource, I know I read and was able to use many of the tips in the old version so the $8.95 will be well worth it to see what updated information has been added. A great tool for anyone wanting to ensure Job Security in this unsure job market.

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