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at Indiranagar Club, 9th main, 4th cross, Opp. Reliance Trends, Indiranagar, Bangalore 8

Bangalore, India

An Evening With The Avett Brothers
Event on 2012-09-30 19:30:00

The Avett Brothers

There is no harmony like brotherly harmony. Something indelible in the weave of voices and play of sensibilities is stamped into the fraternal DNA and also stems from a lifetime of shared experiences. You can hear it in classic brother acts across the musical spectrum, from the Louvin Brothers to the Everly Brothers and on down the decades through the Wilson brothers (Beach Boys), the Davies brothers (Kinks), the Allman Brothers and even the Brothers Gibb (a.k.a., the Bee Gees). You can clearly hear fraternal magic at work in the songs of Scott and Seth Avett, better known as the Avett Brothers, as well. That magic is abundantly evident on I and Love and You, the Avett Brothers' big-label debut. Its 13 songs are delivered in a style that defies pigeonholing but might be described as a rootsy amalgam of folk, country, bluegrass, rock and pop – even a jab of punk-style dynamics here and there. Drawn by the naked honesty of their songs and the rousing intensity of their live shows, legendary producer and talent scout Rick Rubin signed the Avett Brothers – consisting of siblings Scott and Seth, plus bassist Bob Crawford – to his American Recordings label in 2008. "As soon as I heard the depth in their singing and songwriting, I was in for the ride," says Rubin, who has worked with some of the most talented mavericks in the business, including Johnny Cash, Tom Petty and The Dixie Chicks. "The Avetts' songs have such a sincere emotional resonance. The purity of the messages stops you in your tracks. It's unusual to hear such open-hearted personal sentiment from young artists today." For their own part, the Avett Brothers instantly felt at home in the studio with Rubin. "While growing up, his work influenced us in some weird way to do what we do, and it influenced our sound quite a bit, too. I mean, from the Beastie Boys to the Red Hot Chili Peppers to Johnny Cash, we explored all those records he did in depth. We felt comfortable working with someone we had faith in based on his credentials and track record. We wouldn't be that way for anybody, we really wouldn't." By the time Rubin found them, the Avett Brothers had compiled their own impressive track record. They'd already issued five full length albums and two EPs, on their manager's Ramseur Records label. They debuted in 2001 with a self-titled six-song EP and then issued a full-fledged album, Country Was, a year later. The heart of their catalog is the albums that followed: Mignonette (2004), Four Thieves Gone (2006) and Emotionalism (2007), which offered a generous 49 songs among them. The Avett Brothers' latest release, an EP called The Gleam II, reached #82 on Billboard's Top Albums chart in 2008 – quite a showing for an independent CD with minimal marketing and publicity. Over the years, the Avett Brothers built up a sizable following based on their rowdy, infectious stage shows. In concert, the high-flying ensemble tears through tunes with unbridled energy, popping banjo and guitar strings right and left while inciting stomping singalongs among audiences that appear to know every word. At times they would seemingly create their own subgenre onstage – "punkgrass," for lack of a better word. This much is for certain: the Avett Brothers are a grassroots phenomenon, built from the ground up. I and Love and You marks the point at which they're poised, with perfect timing, to break through to a broader audience. I and Love and You was rehearsed and recorded at the Document Room, located high on a hillside in Malibu, California. After cutting discs at various spots around their native North Carolina for eight years, the Avett Brothers were ready to take on the challenge of making an album at a top-of-the-line studio on the far side of the continent. The brothers were hardly unfamiliar with the Golden State, as they'd been visiting family in the Sacramento area since childhood and had gigged around California in recent years. But working with Rick Rubin in Malibu represented a giant step forward. "A benefit of making the record in California is that it switched everything up," says Seth. "It helped put us in the mind set that we're starting a new chapter. We're looking to make a record in a different way than we have in the past, and we want to be open to these new methods. There's no better way to try something new than to work in a place you've never been." The results speak for themselves. From the 17 songs they cut with Rubin, 13 made the final cut. Rubin sequenced I and Love and You – the only time the Avetts have delegated that task to someone else. "This is the first time we have not been critical of the song sequence," Scott noted approvingly. In fact, the Avett Brothers are rightfully proud of I and Love and You in every aspect. It is, they feel, an album they've been building toward. "Years ago, Seth had told me that he someday wanted to make a record where everything was as crisp and clear and well-produced as it could possibly be," recalls bassist Crawford. "And with the help of Rick Rubin and [engineer] Ryan Hewitt, we've done that." "It's how I've always wanted our band to sound," affirms Seth. "What I like is an absolute presentation of clarity. It's not that I want to be glossy, and I don't know that we ever could be glossy in the way that some pop artists are. But I love music you can grasp hold of because there's no mistaking what the person is saying and presenting, and I feel like we've come the closest to that on I and Love and You." Themes that recur on the album have to do with commitment, maturity, and moving forward through life with a positive outlook. I and Love and You has little to do with the ephemeral world of latter-day pop, even if several songs (notably "Kick Drum Heart" and "Slight Figure of Speech") are tuneful and catchy enough to merit radio play. The Avett Brothers mean to create music of substance for the long haul. Seth Avett is just under thirty years of age while Scott is slightly over. A lot of what they've been writing about lately has to do with transitioning from youth to adulthood. You can hear this clearly on such songs as "The Perfect Space" and "Head Full of Doubt, Road Full of Promise," thoughtful disquisitions that serve as the album's thematic centerpieces. "It's hard to tell where some of these songs are coming from and they can have many meanings," Seth allows, "but I think on the whole the album makes some comment on the fact that we are young men, but that youth is fleeting and it goes by very quickly. When you're moving out of your twenties and into this time when you're hoping to build something, it's a beautiful thing and a scary thing. It still feels like things are up in the air like they were in your twenties when everything was up in the air and you didn't know what the hell was going to happen and who you were going to be. But during that time you start gaining the tools you're going to use in the rest of your life." The Avett Brothers have spent much of the past decade nurturing their skill as songwriters, along with their proficiency as vocalists and musicians. Although Seth and Scott are principally identified with acoustic guitar and banjo, respectively, from their live shows, both brothers also play piano, drums and most anything else with strings. (The brothers possess formidable artistic skills, too, and their sketches and paintings adorn their albums.) Clearly, however, songs are the center of the Avett Brothers' universe. The brothers turn out songs in profusion. They write them individually, and they write them together. Each might write an entire song, or credit might be split down the middle or any conceivably fractional way. There is no set method to their songwriting. The point is, Seth and Scott generate songs constantly, because that's what they feel that they were born to do. "There's not an option," explains Seth. "It feels like a living thing, and if we want to keep it alive, we have to nourish it. There are so many things we have to consider now – the stage show, business issues, our relationship to different people and our fans – but at the heart of it is the songwriting and the connection we have with ourselves and others through that writing. It's an essential and imperative element to our existence." "On top of all that, it's just exciting," Seth continues. "Scott and I and Bob get these new songs going, and that is our lifeblood. It's obvious we've got to keep rolling with it. Whether the records come out or don't come out, and whether there's a market or not a market, the important thing is that we're writing songs. They're not just for a release date; they're for posterity." The Avett Brothers formed in 2001 in Charlotte, North Carolina when banjoist Scott Avett and guitarist Seth Avett joined forces with standup bass player Bob Crawford. At the time, the brothers fronted a neo-punk band called Nemo. They enjoyed blowing it out on electric instruments but eventually began feeling the tug of the acoustic music they'd heard growing up. They were raised in the textile town of Concord, about a half-hour north of Charlotte. Their dad, Jim Avett, had a box of eight-track tapes that Scott and Seth picked through, listened to and digested. It included albums by Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Crosby, Stills & Nash, and Jim's own folksy duo, Common Decency. Other roots musicians from the folk and country realms filtered into their subconscious, too. Thus, in 2001, the brothers launched an acoustic side band, called Nemo Back Porch Project, for which they added upright bassist Crawford. He recalls the initial meeting with Scott and Seth: "They were wanting to do some of the music they were raised on via their dad, which was old songs by Rambling Jack Elliott, Kris Kristofferson, Hank Williams and Tom T. Hall. I met up with them on a Sunday night in an empty parking lot. I got out my bass, and these two guys showed up in a gold Ford Taurus station wagon wearing flannel shirts and cutoff pants. They were total grunge kids. We sat in the parking lot, just the three of us, and played 'Going Down the Road Feelin' Bad' and 'More Pretty Girls Than One.' Then they showed me an original song called 'Kind of in Love,' and it was very interesting. It wasn't like any of those traditional songs. Different chord structure, with all these minor substitution chords. I was like, 'This is really unique.'" From there, Nemo's acoustic sideshow blossomed into the main attraction, and the Avett Brothers were born out of it. Still and all, while they built up a loyal following around their home state in places like Charlotte, Greenville and Chapel Hill, they weren't exactly setting the woods on fire beyond those pockets of regional fandom, and Scott and Bob forged ahead with plans to attend graduate school in the fall of 2002. However, there was one unfinished piece of business in Crawford's mind. "I said, Listen guys, I've always wanted to go on the road with a band,'" Crawford recalls. "'If I book a tour, will you guys go? Can we just go on the road for a couple weeks this summer?' And they were like, 'People have said things like this to us before, but if you do it, we'll do it.'" And so Crawford got on the Internet and booked a month-long 21-city tour. They camped out or slept in the truck when they couldn't find a floor to sleep on, subsisted on peanut butter and banana sandwiches, and returned home with ,000 and a flock of new fans in 21 cities. The Avett Brothers were off and running, and grad school got shelved. Live shows remain the Avett Brothers' calling card. In the spring of this year, they opened selected dates for the Dave Matthews Band. On their own, they've filled a 7,000-seat venue in Cary, North Carolina, and sold out two nights at the Crystal Ballroom in Portland, Oregon – one of their strongholds. In June 2009, they performed back-to-back sellouts at New York's Fillmore East. With I and Love and You, they've also taken a giant step forward on the recording front. Whereas they'd previously opted for a first-take freshness, now they wanted to proceed at a more deliberate pace, taking advantage of the options that Rubin's wisdom, a bigger budget, a better studio and more time allowed them. In short, while they'd always tried to bottle their live magic in the studio, this time they set about making a more nuanced and well-crafted record. "We were totally up for spending more time on it," says Scott. "As time goes on, you become more critical about your work. And the more critical you become, the more willing you are to explore the options. We did a lot of revising and reworking in the studio. For instance, it was like 'Let's try drums in this part.' 'No, that won't sound good.' 'Well, how do you know, we haven't tried it?' 'Okay, you're right, let's try it.' There was a lot more of that going on.'" In harnessing the tools available to them in the service of the strongest set of songs they've written so far, the Avett Brothers have surpassed themselves on I and Love and You. There's really no great secret or magic formula for what they've achieved here. It comes down to honoring inspiration with an awful lot of hard work. "The brothers have an incredibly strong work ethic," affirms Rick Rubin, "and they continually worked at honing their craft. Hearing brothers who have sung their whole lives together – singing the truth – was a revelation each new day." "We know what we're worth, and we've been campaigning for a long time to be heard," notes Scott without false modesty. "Rick is helping that by sitting up and saying, 'Let me work with you.' We can tip our hats and pat ourselves on the back momentarily and say, 'Good job guys, we have been heard by somebody who's been heard by a lot of people, and he's let us in his camp.' I really look at it as a positive thing and a good milestone. And when it comes time for the next step, we'll do our best again and keep moving." "We'll just keep writing our songs and making our records, and how it goes is how it goes," concludes Seth. "We're trying our hardest and having some fun doing it, and that's all it needs to be."

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How To Write A Resume

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How To Write a Resume for a Medical Coding Job

When applying for a medical coding job you want to submit an affective resume that showcases your skills, accomplishments, and experience. With only a few seconds to capture the attention of your potential employer, your medical coding resume needs to communicate exactly what kind of employee you would be and how your knowledge would best add to their facility. The following contains steps on how to write a resume for a medical coding job.

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Question by babygirl0: Job experience..?
Does having actual job experience have anything to do with just being smart and capable of handling a job without the experience?
As far as someone who never had a legal job.. but tons of experience.. and is planning on applying and searching for an actual job.. which techinically will be that persons first job ..

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no job experience is just that experience in a certain job. being smart/capable are excellent, however, experience does a lot on job

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Hilton Head, SC (PRWEB) May 16, 2012

For over 35 years, Hilton Head Health (H3) has helped thousands of men and women combat obesity through its proven weight loss program which provides participants the tools, knowledge and practice needed to lose weight and maintain a healthy weight, lower cholesterol and blood pressure levels, and even manage diabetes.

The HBO special “Weight of the Nation,” which aired May 14 and 15, prompted many viewers who are struggling with obesity, diabetes and other related health problems to pick up the phone and call for help. H3 staffers anticipated the jump in calls and have been ready to assist with weight loss program information, as well as success stories of recent program participants.

“People are looking for answers and for help,” said H3 Diabetes and Nutrition expert, Bob Wright. “When someone has tried so many times to lose weight or to change their lifestyle without success, it takes courage to try one more time. We’re thrilled that people are aware of our program and are looking to us for help.”

Recent Guest, Karen McCarty, is one of many who has benefited from participating in the Hilton Head Health program. McCarty?s story is all too familiar among today?s society ? she had a sedentary lifestyle and poor eating habits, which led to gradual weight gain. During a visit to her physician, she was diagnosed with diabetes. At that moment, she knew she had to make a lifestyle change and take charge of her health by managing the disease through diet and exercise.

McCarty participated in the H3 Healthy Lifestyle? program for three weeks and in that short time, she lost 5% of her body weight and lowered her glucose levels to within the normal range. ?I was scared when my doctor told me I had diabetes and would have to take medication for the rest of my life,? says McCarty. ?I knew I had waited too long to start putting my health first and Hilton Head Health showed me exactly what to do?from food to fitness?in a manner in which I could understand and is easy for me to maintain while at home.?

Watch McCarty?s full testimonial to see how she took control of her diabetes through the lessons she learned while in the H3 Healthy Lifestyle? program.

Another recent Guest, Lyle Orr, also found success in the Healthy Lifestyle? program.

?My wake up call literally came when I noticed a note placed under my door while traveling on business,” said Orr. “The note said ?You snored ALL night long?we didn?t sleep much?you need to get help.? Although I knew obesity was negatively affecting my health, it wasn?t until this moment that I realized the affect it was having on those around me. H3 was the jump start I needed to start taking care of myself.?

In 2011, Orr visited H3 for four weeks, during which he lost 23 pounds and eight inches. Orr signed up for the H3 @ Home Wellness Coaching program to help him stay on track and within one year lost over 130 pounds.

Orr shares his weight loss secrets in a video presentation given to H3 guests. Watch his presentation on Hilton Head Health?s daily blog at http://www.H3Daily.com.

?One of the most rewarding parts of my job is to be able to see the positive changes within our Guests and the lasting impact on the quality of their lives,” said Wright. “I?ve had the pleasure of working at H3 for over 30 years and it never ceases to amaze me how determined and motivating the Guests are to one another, and how the leaders at H3 are constantly enhancing the program to meet each Guest’s needs.”

Hilton Head Health was selected to be featured on A&E’s weight loss docudrama, HEAVY, which aired in January 2011. Unlike other weight loss series, HEAVY was not a competition, rather an in-depth look at the personal struggles, triumphs and transformations of twenty-two individuals who struggled with obesity. In order to most accurately document these multiple journeys over the course of six months, A&E sought out two different production companies and locations to undertake the lengthy and ambitious filming process. Twelve participants began their journey at H3, while ten others participated in a program in Texas.

The H3 Healthy Lifestyle? program is an all-inclusive program that provides participants with essential weight loss strategies for lasting change. Each program experience and length of stay is dependent on individual needs and health goals. H3 offers an informative yet relaxing retreat that caters to those focusing on weight loss and those looking for a healthy getaway. The program features interactive sessions and group discussions ranging from portion control and stress management, hands-on cooking classes and demonstrations in the new H3 cooking school, the Culinary Arts Center, and a variety of fitness classes and island excursions such as beach boot camp, kayaking in the marsh or bike riding through the forest preserve.

To learn more about all the programs H3 has to offer, visit http://www.hhhealth.com or call 800-292-2440.

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How Parttime Jobs Are A

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How Part-Time Jobs Are A Good Way To Gain Experience

Every young person eventually needs to consider a career path, and working part-time jobs are a good way to gain experience in determining which career field is right for the individual. Part-time jobs are a good way to gain experience not only in a particular position, but are also instrumental in teaching a newcomer to the working world a number of important skills that are necessary to succeed in the long-term. While part-time jobs usually do not pay very well for the most part, they at least offer some type of income which can be a valuable lesson in handling personal finances. The experience gained from a part-time job sets the tone for future career endeavors and presents a circumstance in which to learn and grow not only as an employee but as a human being.

How part-time jobs are a good way to gain experience is most often seen in the opportunity they represent for an individual to learn the subtle nuisances of a career field from the bottom up. A simple fact of working is that part-time employees are usually assigned work tasks that are menial to begin with and become more difficult as skills improve. With each new work skill that is mastered the employee in a part-time job is given added responsibilities incrementally until they become proficient, and over time their value to the host company increases along with raises in salary. If after a given period an employer does not recognize the employees worth and compensate them fairly, the employee has gained the experience from their part-time job to seek new and more lucrative work opportunities elsewhere.

Part-time jobs are a good way to gain experience not only in areas that are of great interest to a person, but also serve to allow an individual to determine which career field is right for them. Through a series of part-time jobs that are experienced for a short duration an individual can find the proper career path simply through the process of elimination. Once the right career field is discovered, a number of part-time jobs can be obtained to take advantage of the position which offers the greatest possibility of advancement and overall satisfaction. Part-time jobs are a good way to learn experience not only about working, but offer a considerable number of personal revelations concerning likes and dislikes that have previously gone unnoticed. Through these lessons an employee can gain a deeper understanding of both their professional and personal lives, and this understanding is a direct result of the experience gained

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Hired Program Gives Youths Edge

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HIRED! Program gives youths edge in job search

Aug 30, 2010

By Rick Emert (Fort Carson)

FORT CARSON, Colo.-With employment opportunities scarce for all ages, a Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation program beginning Sept. 20 can give teenagers an edge in joining the workforce.

The Child, Youth and School Services HIRED! Program includes four 12-week sessions throughout the year. Registration is currently open for the fall term.

The program places teenagers 15-18 in apprenticeship positions at sites all over Fort Carson. The apprentices must work 15 hours per week – 180 hours total for the session – and attend two training sessions per month. They also must maintain a grade point average of 2.0 or higher, said Denise Dorsett, workforce preparation specialist, CYSS.

Youths apply for the program much as they would for a regular job, beginning with filling out an application to enter the program and later going through a job interview with the site manager, Dorsett said.

"I give them the name and phone number of the manager, and they call and set up an interview," she said. "It can be very daunting, because it’s a cold call. They have to go through the interview (alone); no one is allowed to go with them."

Unlike a regular job, the apprentices aren’t paid until four weeks after successfully completing the program, when they receive a 0 stipend. But the program is more about the training and experience they gain than the money, Dorsett said.

"We encourage them to put this on their resumes; that’s the important part of it," she said. "It looks nice in any type of a resume to have those sorts of references available, especially at such a young age. The HIRED! program is giving them the opportunity to gain some of the work experience you’re going to need to be competitive when you get out in the job market. It’s highly competitive now."

The experience was helpful for Sarah Pearson, who attended the summer session and apprenticed at a child development center.

"I get a lot of job experience, a lot of work with the kids," she said. "It really helps me learn how to communicate with different age groups. It also helps you learn how to communicate with your coworkers."

While the apprentices gain experience and meat for their resumes, the sites where they are placed also benefit, said Dorsett, citing an example of an apprentice who spent his summer diligently cleaning one of Fort Carson’s pools.

"That’s not much fun to be doing at 9 a.m. every day for five days a week, but they still do it," she said. "They do it well, and they do it with respect."

Although she recommends signing up early, Dorsett said she can accept applications through the end of the first week of the fall session. Applications are available at Parent Central, formerly Central Registration, and the Youth Services Center. Dorsett can also e-mail applications to anyone interested in signing up. For more information call Dorsett at 524-2457.

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Title: Registered Respiratory Care Practitioner II – Grade 770 (AY213)Location: California-Redwood City-Redwood City Hospital 1150 Veterans Blvd.At Kaiser Permanente Northern California, you’ll join a team of health advocates who share your passion for helping people. From our financial professionals and IT teammates to our RNs and physicians on the front line of care—we work closely to help our members achieve their best level of wellness. And you’ll be inspired to do the same. Whether you dream of sailing the bay, hitting the slopes in the Sierras, hiking Yosemite, attending the opera, or strolling the vineyards, you’ll discover the cultural and recreational diversity that makes Northern California 1 of the most desirable places in the world to live and work. Northern California’s largest health plan, Kaiser Permanente provides you with the resources, scope, and opportunity you need to realize your goals.

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