Friday, November 7, 2014

Triaba panel - paid survey panel! whichever I highly Recommend!

Triaba panel - paid survey panel! whichever I highly Recommend!

I have been a member of Triaba paid survey panel for more than couple of years. This panel has members all over the world, and it is more trusted paid survey panel. I can highly recommend this panel, because I earned alot from them. Unlike most panels, Triaba pays out real money . You can getpaid to super gift certificates or paypal. As a rule, one can say that you get paid as much as the survey takes your time.


As of me , much and more fun competitions like Autumn competitions, blog competitions, christmas competitions ,summer competitions are one of the additional pearl in their crown creation of *paid surveys. Also they are very genuine in send out gift cards to all the winners of competition without fail. OOPS! no more bad experience, I have all of positive things to say about this panel , since Triaba is completely safe and reliable panel. Many other survey panels wasted my time and effort , but nothing like this happened here.If anyone interested to earm little extra and happy to make your opinion heard, then sign up immediately in Triaba here.

Triabas Autumn Competition 2014


Long waited Triaba Autumn Competition is now on.....Hurry up! few days left to take part......
Triabas Autumn Competition - Win a Paypal Payment 
November 15.th 2014 we will be handing out gift vouchers of NOK 4 500 in total (550 Euro/725 USD). Send us an email before November 10 th.

There will be 4 voucher/Paypal payments of NOK 500 in the regular competition. In addition, we will hand out 5 vouchers/Paypal payments to members that blog about Triaba - Remember that you MUST have a link to Triaba.com in your blog. A link to your blog must be sent with your registration to participate in the competition. 

See our website for more information about our blog competitions:http://www.triaba.com/reviews-of-triaba.191381.gb.html 

  In order to compete you must: 
 - be a member of one of our survey panels 
 - have completed at least 1 survey in September, October or November. 

Former winners who have not written on our facebook page or in our blog, cannot participate. Send an e-mail to competition@triaba.com with the following information: 
1) Heading of e-mail: Autumn Competition 2014 
2) Name 
3) Postal code 
4) Country 
5) e-mailaddress (MUST correspond to the e-mail address you use in the Triaba panel) 
6) If you have blogged about Triaba and this competition, remember to send a link to your blog. Please be aware that if your e-mail to participate is uncomplete, you will not be able to participate.

Arbetsförmedlingen, New rule

Employment services make up the new control unit employment services builds up a new production unit in Östersund to decide on punishment for the unemployed, such as Miss a meeting. Unit with 40 employees to be ready when the new tough rules comes into force next year. 

LOL


ICA Kvantum

"Celebrate" Dad on father's day on Sunday!

On Sunday, it is all the fathers day! Sure, well Daddy hosted the best? 

Celebrate with delicious cakes and pastries, from ICA Kvantums bakery, delicious sandwich cakes or open-faced sandwiches, from Kvantumköket, or beautiful father's day flower bouquets from our Department!

PS. this week we have Facebook offer on razors-the perfect gift for all dads!

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Mushroom hunting in Sweden

Mushroom picking is a common and popular activity among Swedes. A couple of my Swedish friends are really into mushroom picking and they invested in proper hiking outfits, picking tools such as the mushroom knife and brush and of course, the mushroom picking guidebook. GPS tracker is also essential to mark and locate the favorite spots. Funny thing is many of them have their own secret mushroom hideouts and they don’t usually share cos its rather sacred. Chanterelles is one of the top favorites. Checking those fungi out in the woods is pretty interesting especially I’m new to this. Watch out for the poisonous ones like Death Cap, False Morel, Destroying Angel, Deadly Webcap. I don’t pick mushrooms but I took photos so that maybe I can get around to verify the species at some point.

Wanna study in Sweden???

If you’re curious about studying in Sweden next autumn but don’t know where to start, look no further: here’s your guide to the process.

1. Read about different programmes and universities

Your first step is to get acquainted with the Swedish university system and the different options you have available. See Higher education in Sweden – the basics for a basic overview of what it’s like to study here andDegree programmes for a more in-depth look at your options. Once you have an idea of the basics, read up on the different universities in Sweden and consider what type of school would suit you the best. And make sure to check out our student stories for inspiration on where your studies in Sweden can take you!

2. Find a programme

The full list of programmes offered autumn 2015 will be available on 2 December 2014, though many universities post their programmes starting from 16 October. While you’re waiting for the full list, you can browse through last autumn’s offering to get an idea of what will be on offer.
Visit Programmes to search the nearly 1,000 programmes at bachelor’s and master’s level that are offered in English in Sweden. You can also find programme listings at universities’ own websites. You can choose up to four master’s programmes or eight bachelor’s programmes to apply for in each application round.

3. Prepare your documents

Once you’ve chosen a few programmes that you’d like to apply for, it’s time to start preparing your application. At Universityadmissions.se you’ll find full application guidelines, including information on all of the documents you’ll need to include with your application. These usually include transcripts and diplomas from previous studies, proof of English proficiency, a letter of motivation and other supporting documents. If you’ll be proving your English proficiency with a TOEFL or IELTS test and haven’t yet taken the test, make sure to book a time well in advance of the application deadline so that you receive your results in time.
See How to apply – bachelor’s level and How to apply – master’s level for general information on the type of documents required, and visitUniversityadmissions.se for specific details.

4. Read about scholarship opportunities

Many organisations offer scholarships to international students, as do most Swedish universities. If you’re looking for a way to fund your studies, it’s a good idea to start investigating options before you turn in your application so that you can be sure to meet any application deadlines. Some scholarships may only be offered for specific programmes – another reason to check out what applies before you turn in your application.
See Scholarships for an extensive listing of scholarship options.

5. Turn in your application online by 15 January

The application deadline for programmes starting autumn 2015 is 15 January. It’s always a good idea to turn in your application a few days early to avoid last-minute stress! Supporting documents and yourapplication fee (or proof of exemption) are due by 2 February.

6. Apply for Swedish Institute scholarships in February 2015

If you’re planning to apply for a Swedish Institute scholarship, the application period will open in February 2015; you’ll turn in your programme application by the 15 January deadline before then applying for the scholarship. Application instructions will be posted on each scholarship page before the application period opens.

7. Hold your thumbs!

Håll tummarna is the Swedish way of saying cross your fingers! If you apply by the 15 January deadline, you’ll receive your notification of selection results in late March 2015. Then comes the fun part: accepting your offer, getting ready and moving to Sweden!
Good luck – and let’s get started!