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Kardashian's "Kollection" launch Parramatta By Mariam Tengbeh Returning for a second time, Kim's solo appearance without sisters Khloe and Kourtney attracted fans from all over Australia... Read full article at: http://www.parramattasun.com.au/story/2559326/kardashians-kollection-launch-parramatta/?cs=1497
What Not To Do On FACEBOOK- Mariam Tengbeh
Privacy is a massive concern for Facebook users especially when it comes to employment. The task of separating your private and professional life can be a tough and stressful one as inappropriate photos from a weekend out and/or comments could potentially cost you your chances of employment. That is why this guide was created along side expert advice from John Toccari, career counsellor at www.careersdoctor.net to clean up your online presence so you don't ruin your chances of employment later on, embarrass your family or yourself. John Taccori's check list on what employer's shouldn't see on Facebook. 1. Be careful of what you post on social media because it's going to be there forever. 2. Don't post what you wouldn't want your future employer to see. 3. Be conservative with the photo's you post and what you write about, particularly if you have certain strong beliefs about politics, religion, racial views. 4. Delete or untag yourself from any posts, photos or comments that are distasteful or show in an unfavourable light. 5. Review your wall and what groups you are a member of on facebook. 6. If youāre a party animal or get into mischief over the weekend keep those photos or videos private - your friends might be interested but the world doesn't need to know. Facebook's privacy settings are your best friend! 1. Make sure only friends can see your post 2. Change settings on who can send you friend request 3. If necessary block or unfriend any unwanted users you do not want to be affiliated with. Read related article at: http://cruwsible.com.au/university-western-sydney-hot-to-lose-your-job-in-140-characters/
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