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Tips for Creating a social CV Online By Joshua Neil It doesn’t need to be said that it’s hard to get a job at the moment- even with the best job-hunting techniques out there, it can be a struggle. Whether you’ve been working for thirty years or just starting out,...
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London’s Coffee Scene is Full of Opportunity By Manolis For those in a hunt for their first job in London, one of the best jobs going and quite easy to get is to work in a coffee house- with thousands of cafes right across the capital, and a high turnover rate...
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Great Tips on Getting Jobs for English Majors By Joshua Neil English degree students come out of their uni years as something of a jack of all trades, master of none: your degree can be useful for so many things- anything involving writing, thinking intuitively and creatively, or which requires...
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Eat home cooked food & make new friends by Afro (follow her on Twitter: @foustoon) Chances are you live in London and you love it. You most probably follow the motto: work hard, party hard. Waking up at 7am, going back home at 7pm, quick drink with friends and going to...
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How to Maximise Space in a London Apartment It is no secret that London apartments can be quite inviting and convenient. However, their location is also associated with rather cramped living conditions. Do you find that you never seem to have enough room for even the most basic of tasks?...
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Miss Pets? See Zoo Animals, Cheaply! by Joshua Neil Everybody knows that living in London, however amazing it might sound, has its drawbacks- the noise, the bustle, the high number of psychopaths which studies have shown are drawn to big cities (pleasant dreams tonight) and, of course, the expense. But...
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Your chance to afford a luxury bag! by Katerina What: meli melo Sample Sale When: Thursday 10th July (8am – 6:30pm) Where: meli melo Store, 324 Portobello Road. London, W10 5RU Admit it, you have spent hours going through the Vogue or celebrity gossip magazines looking at the gorgeous luxury...
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Molly Spoon Archive: exploring LGBTQ histories Museums; are they like Marmite? Do you love them or hate them? Share Academy – funded by Arts Council England – loves museums! Share Academy is supporting museums and universities collaboration to create new, exciting and fun projects for everyone.  One such project is...
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Websites to Make Student Life Easier By Joshua Neil Becoming a student is scary, and the sudden transition to hard work, living without parents, and rampant alcoholism can be overwhelming. There aren’t many people new students can feel comfortable turning to, which is why websites specifically for them can be...
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Free Pop-up Cinema in South London Who wants to be sat indoors this summer at the cinema and be charged an arm and a leg for it? Certainly not us, that’s why Vauxhall Village are bringing a free pop-up open air cinema featuring 6 amazing films to the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens this...
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