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www.tinyurl.comSchlumberger is the world’s leading supplier of technology, project management, and information solutions to the oil and gas industry, and we’re recruiting field engineers. While challenging, it is one of the most rewarding and respected jobs in the industry. If you have a bachelor’s or master’s degree in engineering or applied science, apply today at www.tinyurl.com . The benefits of working for Schlumberger include training, potential for career advancement, incentive and bonus programs, pension/savings plans, and stock purchase plans. Schlumberger is committed to diversity–with over 140 nations represented by its employees–and will continuously increase the percentage of women it recruits from its 2007 goal of 30% of new hires. In addition, Schlumberger’s Faculty for the Future program provides women with fellowships and logistical support to pursue science and technology degrees. Finally, through the Global Climate and Energy Project, Schlumberger, ExxonMobil, GE, and Toyota will invest up to $225 million through 2012 to develop cleaner global energy systems.

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Policy Goals Of The Emerging Economies Regarding Renewable Energy

July 19, 2010

Green Energy in Emerging Economies: Renewable investment, capacity growth, and future outlook  Rapid growth in economy and energy consumption in non-OECD countries will need an expansion in the power generation market. Governments will increasingly be looking to develop renewable energies to avoid power shortages that would stunt development and therefore mitigate government objectives of raising living […]

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Top 7 Weight Loss Mistakes: Goals

June 10, 2010

www.healthyurbankitchen.com Forget about luck, genetics, hard work, willpower and most everything you are hearing about New Years Resolutions. One of the biggest mistakes most people make on New Years Resolutions is not setting goals the right way. Losing weight is simply not a compelling goal which is part of the reason 98% of dieters fail. […]

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