Friday, 20 February 2009
2009 Winter Holiday 5 : Oostende
Thursday, 19 February 2009
The Most Wanted 10 Jobs
With an array of new businesses and ever-changing laws, accountants will be needed to assist clients with their record keeping and tax needs. A bachelor's degree in accounting can get you started in this rapidly growing profession, which paid an annual average salary of $63,180 in 2007, according to The Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS).
Computer Software Engineer
We may not even realize it, but software plays an increasing role in our lives. Don't believe it? Your last trip to the grocery store or even the fast food joint down the street was made quicker and more efficient with computer software. If you enjoy math and computer science, you can earn your bachelor's degree in computer science or in computer engineering and become a computer software engineer. In 2007, you would have made a yearly average wage of $85,660.
Dental Hygienist
As the need for dental care increases, dentists continue to rely heavily on their hygienists for cleaning, X-rays, and preventative care. Many dental hygienists work part-time and enjoy flexible hours. An online dental hygiene program can help prepare you for this lucrative career, which is expected to grow 30 percent by 2016. In 2007, dental hygienists made an annual average salary of $64,910.
Elementary Teacher
Want to contribute to the future? With many teachers nearing retirement, the need continues to grow for new elementary teachers who enjoy kids and want to see them reach their potential. You'll need a bachelor's degree in education or another related field. Certification requirements vary by state, but in 2007 elementary teachers earned $50,040 on average, with the added bonus of time off during the year.
Environmental Science and Protection Technician
As more companies, businesses, and governments need to go green, the number of people who can monitor pollutants and wastes will increase dramatically. As an environmental science technician, you'll help find new ways to alleviate environmental stress on the planet. An associate's degree in applied science may be all you need in some instances for this quickly growing profession, which paid an average of $42,190 in 2007.
Nurse
The need for nurses is expected to grow considerably as the population continues to age. Hospitals, doctors' offices, clinics, and nursing homes will need nurses with a bachelor's degree or an associate's degree from an approved nursing program. The 2.5 million nurses in this country made, on average, $62,480 annually in 2007.
Personal Finance Advisor
If you enjoy helping others and have an interest in the world of finance, becoming a personal finance advisor may be for you. A bachelor's degree in finance will prepare you for this rapidly growing and increasingly complex profession. By helping clients make financial decisions relating to investments, personal finance advisors earned an average yearly wage of $89,220 in 2007.
Physical Therapist Assistant
The baby boomers may be aging but they still love to play. After an injury or for a complaint such as arthritis, patients need treatment, and physical therapists need qualified assistants. An online associate's degree from an accredited physical therapist assistant program can prepare you for this career. In 2007, physical therapist assistants made $44,340 a year.
Skin Care Specialist
With an increasing population that is also interested in skin care, the need for skin care specialists or estheticians is on the rise. In 2007, skin care specialists earned an average annual wage of $30,600. A program in skin care will give you the career training you need to provide facials, body treatments, and make-up advice to keep your clients looking gorgeous.
Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselor
Substance abuse and behavior disorder counselors assist clients with their recovery from addiction. Whether their clients are facing problems with alcohol, drugs, gambling, or eating disorders, counselors help them get on with their lives. A bachelor's degree in counseling and career training can prepare you for this worthwhile but emotionally demanding job, which paid an average yearly wage of $37,830 in 2007.
Veterinary Technologist and Technician
Veterinary technologists and technicians serve as nurses to pooches and felines. You may also work in an aquarium or a zoo. A two- or four-year program in veterinary technology can provide you with career training in this quickly growing profession, which paid $28,920 on average in 2007.
Online associate's degrees and bachelor's degrees have never been so accessible. With many schools and programs to choose from, you can begin the career training you need for a profession whose employer just may be looking for you.
Monday, 9 February 2009
2009 Winter Holiday 4 : Bruges
The place where you can get Bruges transport map for free, travellers' map 0.50€
The details online, of course you can have dozens. One common one is of course the WikiPedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruges
We (as lucky as we had been) have a host there in Bruges. They are a married couple whose husband, Fil, came to the railway station and picked us up. He even cancelled all of his appointments for the day, just to pick us up and walked us to every single street in Bruges. In the evening, he even cooked Spaghetti for us as dinner.
Belgian endive / Chicory
I still remember a vegetable/herb that he told us about --- Belgian endive. The locals called it Chicory. They normally use it to make a salad. Chicory looks very similar to the Chinese cabbage, but is much smaller and slightly harder, even in texture, and perhaps not as leafy as it seems. For me, it has a little bit of bitterness, very very mild though.
A type of Flemish Dish
The 3€ spaghetti is very cheap and very big portion. And the place (Brasserie Medard) is fully booked especially during the lunch break. The plate of spaghetti ,I think for an average eater, can be shared among 2 person, or maybe 3. You can't believe it when you eat it. They have 2 varieties, vegetarian and meat spaghetti. But the owner doesn't allow sharing, meaning you can't order one plate when there is 2 person. And NO take aways. But I think that will be a waste of food, because we seriously couldn't finish it.
Extraordinarily big portion and cheap spaghetti
But just right opposite the 3€ spaghetti shop, is another Pasta Presto shop that is also very cheap, and the portion is just right, 2.95€. Very delicious too. You can choose different types of sauces to be eat with. But with that pasta take away, you are not allowed to eat in. Weird, isn't it? One doesn't allow eating in, and the other no take aways, hmmm...
The yummy yummy pasta, 2.95€
As we walked in Bruges, we accidently found the Chinese Take Away that Fil mentioned, the one that has Babi Panggang. And many of them thought that Babi Panggang (roasted pig) is actually Chinese words. But it is not. Babi panggang is a Chinese dish but this is in Malay language (Babi =pig, Panggang = roast). We initially thought it was a Malaysian Chinese, but she is from Hong Kong.
Saw the Babi Panggang?
The fish market is also one of the attractions. But during the winter, there isn't much stall opened (I remember only seeing 2-3 stalls on 14th January 2009). During the summer, I believe it would be flooded.
The fish market in winter.
The few winter-remaining stalls in fish market
The Beguinage is something like a convent, where the Sisters stay, is very famous. Most of them is in Belgium. One of it is in Bruges, and others can be found in Leuven (Belgium), Gent...
And as usual, Belgium cities each has its own beautiful Town Square. At the side of it is Toyo Ito's (a famous Japanese designer) piece of work --- Toyo Ito Pavillion, that costs 2 million €.
Toyo Ito's Pavillion
Around the Burg Square in Bruges
Town Square
City Hall
There are some other interesting things to do in Bruges. One of it is Canaling, but we didn't manage to as it was winter, and the river is still slightly frozen, and the canaling centres are all closed. And Fil told us, the week before our arrival, the locals can even walked on the frozen water.
See the ice on the water?
The bicycle is a common way of transport
It is also a good place if you like to cycle around and enjoy the fresh breeze of Bruges. Bicycle renting is a very common activity for the tourist. However, weather that day didn't look nice for us to travel *sigh*.
There is also the shopping streets in Bruges, one of the main ones is Mariastraat. Shops in Belgium in general close early (very early, I think), most of them closed at 6pm. I wonder when they close in the summer. From my point of view, it's not very convenient, especially for people who work and tourists. And after my sight-seeing in Bruges that ended up somewhere in the 5-6pm, I didn't manage to shop. But glad that I grabbed myself a dress just before my lunch, and that's the only shopping I did in the whole trip of Belgium.
For chocolate lovers, Belgium has the famous Belgian chocolates. From the famous established chocolate franchises to the local-favourites home-made chocolate shops. And for more, Bruges has 2 chocolate bars to offer (or maybe more, hehe).
Just some information :
Markets
Wednesday (8 a.m.-1 p.m.) on Market square (food)
Saturday (8 a.m.-1 p.m.) on 't Zand square and on Beursplein (food and non food)
Sunday (8 a.m.-1 p.m.) on Ten Briele (food and non food)
Fish market : Tuesday through Saturday, every morning.
Flea market : along Dijver and at Fish market: Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. till 6 p.m. (15th March-15th November)
Some websites for planning --- http://realtravel.com/da-1028-belgium_attractions
Bruges is a nice city of travelling.
Thursday, 5 February 2009
2009 Winter Holiday 3 : Brussels
The Atomium
St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral
The Fellow MMA Malaysian Students wih me
The tall Brazillian guy with Oi Ling in front of the tiny Mannikem Pis
Tasty Belgian Waffles
Royal Palace
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