Q84 Books 1, 2 and 3 by Haruki Murakami

A publishing event which will capture the attention of the trade and of the reading public Huge sales in HS and Vintage for both his recent books and across the whole backlist Murakami fans will love this novel but 1Q84 is also a thrilling introduction to his world for those not already familiar with it The first printing in Japan sold out on the first day of sale. It sold over a million copies in its first month after publication. Murakami’s books are published in 45 territories, in 42 languages ‘Critics have variously likened him to Raymond Carver, Raymond Chandler, Arthur C. Clarke, Don DeLillo, Philip K. Dick, Bret Easton Ellis and Thomas Pynchon a roster so ill assorted as to suggest Murakami is in fact an original’ New York Times

About the Book: 1Q84: Books 1, 2 and 13

The year is 1984. Aomame sits in a taxi on the expressway in Tokyo.

Her work is not the kind which can be discussed in public but she is in a hurry to carry out an assignment and, with the traffic at a standstill, the driver proposes a solution. She agrees, but as a result of her actions starts to feel increasingly detached from the real world. She has been on a topsecret mission, and her next job will lead her to encounter the apparently superhuman founder of a religious cult.

Meanwhile, Tengo is leading a nondescript life but wishes to become a writer. He inadvertently becomes involved in a strange affair surrounding a literary prize to which a mysterious seventeenyearold girl has submitted her remarkable first novel. It seems to be based on her own experiences and moves readers in unusual ways. Can her story really be true?

Aomame and Tengo’s stories influence one another, at times by accident and at times intentionally, as the two come closer and closer to intertwining. As 1Q84 accelerates towards its conclusion, both are pursued by persons and forces they do not know and cannot understand. As they begin to decipher more about the strange world into which they have slipped, so they sense their destinies converging. What they cannot know is whether they will find one another before they are themselves found.

1Q84 is a magnificent and fullyimagined work of fictiona thriller, a lovestory and a mindbending ode to George Orwell’s Nineteen EightyFour. It is a world from which the reader emerges stunned and altered.

Praise for Other Titles by this Author

After Dark: ‘For sheer love of a thumping narrative, the novel delivers gloriously Inventive, alluring’ David Mitchell, Guardian After Dark: ‘A magnificently bewildering achievement Brilliantly conceived, bold in its surreal scope, sexy and driven by a snappy plot Exuberant storytelling’ Independent on Sunday Dance Dance Dance: ‘A remarkable writer…he captures the common ache of the contemporary heart and head.’ Jay McInerney Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman: ‘Murakami’s fictional world is extraordinary.’ Sunday Times

How To Convince A Recruiter That You Are The Perfect Fit

A lot of people have a negative stigma on the term “salesman.” When we think about that word, we conjure an image of that pesky door-to-door salesman in the worn suit, trying desperately to get you to answer the door so that you listen to him for 30 seconds because he can change your life when you buy his Tupperware (Whew, that was a mouthful!)

Well, no, that’s not the way it works. In the real world, everyone is a salesperson of some kind or another, you just don’t realize it. Salespeople are good. Matter of fact, salespeople are great! They make the world go around!

So why are you a salesperson? Well, you sold your university on admitting you to their institution. You might have sold your parents on paying for it. These “sales” may not have been too difficult, but you did them anyway.

Your next big sale is to sell a company on hiring your services! The point I’m trying to make here is that you really need to prepare for your Career fair and for your interviews like you might prepare for a sales call:

Finding out what the company is looking for, what their “ideal candidate” attributes are, and then by explaining how you match those to a T.

Ask questions like:

“What kind of attributes are you looking for in your ideal candidate for this position?”

“Describe for me your ideal candidate.”

“What kinds of specific skills are you looking for?

Use these questions to get them talking, and then probe them with follow up questions for clarification and more detail as you see fit. Asking these questions will give you a great picture of what they’re looking for in the candidate they want to hire. After that, you need to “sell” them on how you match their needs.

Now that you know what recruiters look for, it’s time to talk about how you can convince them that you are their ideal college student candidate.

For some people, this may be difficult, for others, this may be easy. Something that was brought up at a conference recently was the example of an Olympic athlete who was quite nervous before competing. His coach simply said to him “this is just like we did in practice. Nothing different, just another practice.” This athlete went on to win the gold medal.

If we apply that principle to our interviewing, it’s very easy to see that a bit of planning and practice on your interview responses can make all the difference in your outcome.

Planning properly is the key to the whole game, and since you’ve already gotten the answers from your recruiters, it’s all laid out for you! With the end in mind of showing a recruiter that you have “xyz skill,” work backwards from there. If they are looking for those set of skills, what kind of questions would you anticipate them asking during an interview?

For example, if a recruiter wants to see that you are technically competent, they’ll probably ask you questions along the lines of “tell me a time you were challenged by a technical problem, and what you did to overcome it.”

If they are looking for leadership, they might ask “Tell me about a time when you showed leadership.”

Once you have a few questions you think they’ll ask lined up, then you can formulate your answers. Answers should be in the STAR format as my book discusses and shows you how to formulate.

With all of your answers, you want to make sure that every example relates somehow to the attributes they are looking for. If it doesn’t directly relate, but you still have to use it anyway, make sure you can somehow explain to the recruiter how that attribute is transferable to their position.

Now you just need to practice running through your answers a few times, and you’re all set!

How To Tell Between Us Born Rottweiler Pups And German Rottweiler Puppies For Sale By Rott Breeders

by Silvia Pratt

German Rottweiler puppies are conceived in Germany and American Rottweiler pups are conceived in the US. It seems too simple; however, the Rottweiler dog’s birth origins is the biggest difference between the two of Rottweiler dog breeds. Of course, there exists other differences that can be linked to each Rottweiler canine type.

Many Breeders Of Rottweiler dogs will tell you that there are several distinguishing factors between Rottweiler pups Born In America and German Rottweiler Puppies For Sale like the body size, head size, bone and temperament of the Rottweiler canines. The most important difference is that any German Rottweiler dog after June 1998 has a tail. Besides the tail, the Rottweiler breed distinguishing factors between German Rottweiler Puppies For Sale and American Rottweiler Pups are almost identical.

So what is the reason for the belief that German Rottweiler pups differ from United States Born Rottweiler Pups? The misinformation lies in the bad breeding procedures which do not pay attention to Rottweiler breed type uniformity, poor planning, and no focus on the Rottweiler breed. Concluding in the increase of non-standard Rottweiler breed features for instance the varying sized heads, long bodies, and small bones.

The German standard (FCI/ADRK) as specified by the organization is as follows: Shoulder height for male Rottweiler dogs is 61 – 68 cm (24.01 – 26.77 inches) with 65 – 66 cm (25.59 – 25.98 inches) being the correct height of a Rottweiler dog. Shoulder height for females is 56 – 63 cm (22.04 – 24.8 inches) with 60 – 61 cm (23.62 – 24.01 inches) being the correct height.

So, what can you do to find a Rottweiler pup that meets the German standard of FCI/ADRK as possible? First, researching the lineages of the Rottweiler puppy’s Dam and Sire. Second, is to find out whether the stud dog and brood dog|brood dog and the stud dog|stud and brood|brood and stud) are a good match for each other. Finally, you can talk to the Rottweiler breeder to ascertain what good features can be expected in the prospective litter and what bad features will possibly come about.

Although whether the dog is German Rottweiler or an American Rottweiler procuring a standard Rottweiler puppy is always a balance of dna, pedigree, breed information, and previous matching data. The Differences between American Rottweiler Pups and German Rottweiler Puppies For Sale By Breeders Of Rottweiler puppies are the breeder’s programs for breeding. The best breeders to search for are those who try to breed for all of the qualities of a Rottweiler pup as stated here.

Whatever Rottweiler you decided on, remember to request to inspect papers of certification and check them before you purchase or adopt any puppy from a Rottweiler breeder. Also, take into consideration the breeder’s reputation and record of business as a breeder of Rottweilers. And again, remember, real variation is that German Rottweiler pups are born in Germany and American Rottweiler pups are birthed in the The States.

Direct Sales Is One Of The Best Ways To Make Big Money

There are many ways to make big money on the Internet. I personally have found direct sales to be one of the best ways to make money online and make alot of it. Why do I say that?

1. Higher commissions. Companies are willing to compensate you for your efforts at a higher commission rate than you can make in other ways.

For example, Primo Vacations is a big ticket direct sale opportunity. You earn $500 on every $697 sale you make. This works out to over a %70 commission rate.

Some companies will cut checks directly to you. In the Primo Vacations example you are your own business owner and the money is paid directly to you on a completed sale.

There are examples of high commission rates in other business models such as affiliate marketing. In many ways selling other people’s products as an affiliate marketer is a direct sales approach.

ClickBank is an example of an affiliate program where you can earn up to 75% commissions selling ebooks. The downside to this is these are not really big ticket items, so you have to make more sales to really make big money.

2. You are in control. People who want to have control over their income love direct sales opportunities.

When you go to work your boss tells you how much are going to make. Generally every Friday you get a paycheck and you know exactly what it is going to be.

In direct sales the more you sell the more you are going to earn. For people who are self-motivated this is an excellent way to make a lot of money.

Unlike other business models such as network marketing, you are not relying on a downline to earn you money. This is why so many people fail in network marketing.

Unless you are in an MLM program that offers products that pay a high commission, many times people never make enough money to justify staying in business. Therefore they quit.

3. Easy to focus. This is one of my favorite things about direct sales.

Your focus is strictly on selling your product. You may need to do marketing on the Internet to drive traffic to your website.

You might need to follow up with people via phone or email to answer questions. However, your focus is on generating leads and selling your product.

You are not worried about blogging every day. You are not worried about adding new web pages. If you can get focused on selling direct sales is the way to go.

There is no doubt the direct sales is one of the best ways to make big money if you promote the right product. Look for big ticket items that will pay you commissions of $500 or more and you can make a lot of money.