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Transitional Bedroom in Minneapolis Bedroom: large transitional master bedroom idea without a fireplace and beige walls
Transitional Living Room With beige walls, a standard fireplace, a wood fireplace surround, and a media wall, this large, open-concept living room has a medium-tone wood floor, brown floor, and exposed beams.
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Farmhouse Family Room Minneapolis Large farmhouse open concept concrete floor and gray floor game room photo with brown walls
Porch Side Yard This is an illustration of a sizable side porch with a roof extension made of transitional stone.
Pool Pool Landscaping Example of a large beach style backyard stone and custom-shaped natural pool landscaping design
Beach Style Bedroom Minneapolis Inspiration for a large coastal master medium tone wood floor bedroom remodel
Inspiration for a medium-sized, fully-shaded, concrete-paved backyard with a fireplace.
Natural Stone Pavers - Landscape Design concepts for a sizable, partially-shaded backyard with stone paving and a fireplace in the summer.
Bedroom - huge transitional guest bedroom idea with carpeted gray flooring, gray walls, a regular fireplace, and a stone fireplace
An undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, quartz countertops, a gray backsplash, and a ceramic backsplash are some ideas for a large transitional seated home bar remodel.
Bathroom - Kids Bathroom: Small cottage kids' bathroom idea with ceramic and white tiles, shaker cabinets, a one-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, and granite countertops.
Every time I Google my University of Minnesota Duluth initials, "UMD", results for University of Maryland appear. Since the leadership conference is held at U of Maryland, I get to meet the infamous university that plagues my peers' web browsers. My adventure began driving to Hibbing, Minnesota's Airport through the red painted ore hills of the Iron Range. Middle Precambrian treasures tempt to be excavated, awaiting America to be great again. Adorned with big game trophies Hibbing Airport's pace greatly differed from Minneapolis, Minnesota's metropolis of travel. Minneapolis has every reasonable pH of bottled water for sale, designated therapy dogs and indoor golf. Upon arrival in D.C. I scuffled to a shuttle, scooted around cities, and eventually meandered to the other UMD. I was welcomed by boxes of chocolate Luna Bars, a packed itenerary and a gaggle of gals ready to fine tune leadership. Tomorrow holds a trip to Capitol Hill to hear from a panel of D.C. professionals and the NCCWSL (National Conference for College Women Student Leaders pronounced "Nick Whistle").
Successful Potato Challenge and Minnesota Give to the Max day fundraising for student space camp scholarships. After 24 hours of potatoes, over $10,000 was raised reaching the goal to receive an additional $10,000 donation match! Wow, that's a lot of education! Learn more about The Mars Generation who kicked off this effort: http://themarsgeneration.org
When: Thursday November 17th
What: 24 hrs... 12 oz of water... 10 medium potatoes... awesome prizes!
Who: You! Click here to sign up.
Why?? The purpose of eating only potatoes is to raise money to fund scholarships so kids can go to space camp! The potatoes of course is in honor of Mark Watney, from The Martian book by Andy Weir, who survived on Mars by eating mostly potatoes grown in his and his friends’ feces. This fundraiser is a part of the larger “Give to the Max Minnesota Day” Nov 17th, when local groups strive to raise awareness and money.
Details: Depending on how much money is raised you can add toppings and have other snacks. As of the time of posting you can’t even put salt or pepper on your potatoes! Here is the dollar amount vs topping chart and prize details.
Donate: Click here to give money for kids’ space camp scholarships.
I shared all my advice on how to land a career US Government! Semesters that I am not working at NASA Johnson Space Center I study at the University of Minnesota Duluth and work in their Career and Internship Services. I am training into a Peer Educator position soon to help students edit resumes, write blog posts and give general career advice. In their Peer Educator Blog "Peer Into Your Career" I shared my US Government career tips. If someone wants to work for NASA or any other agency this three part blog series is where I would direct them!
Part 1: Using the US government's USAJobs.gov as a job search engine.
Part 2: Perfecting your resume on USAJob.gov's resume builder.
Part 3: A Pathways Internship, an awesome US Government career experience for college students.
Throughout my time as a Peer Educator I will write monthly posts for the "Peer Into Your Career" blog.
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
"Peer Into Your Career" blog by U of MN Duluth Peer Educators has many great posts help you in every aspect of your career! From when you first start searching to later in your career.
Visit your university/ college's Career Center! These wise folks are more than happy to help you out and are full of quality wisdom.
For non USAJobs.gov resume builder tips check out U of MN Duluth's Career Handbook for resume tips and more!
Side note: I did not successfully land the T-38 Jet simulator so ask me about career landing advice not plane landing advice. I did a few loops though. Yes that is Astronaut Gregory C Johnson in the co-pilot seat!
Duluth Budgeteer News shares my NASA experience. Photo and article by Ellie French: http://www.duluthbudgeteer.com/news/3827414-it-rocket-science
Kitchen Enclosed (Minneapolis)
Inspiration for a large master bathroom remodel with ceramic tile, a gray floor, two sinks, recessed-panel cabinets, beige walls, an undermount sink, granite countertops, a hinged shower door, black countertops, and an integrated vanity.