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    Panera Bread Job Analysis

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    Over the course of my working life, I have obtained two jobs; my first job, at Panera Bread and my current job, at the YMCA. Within these two jobs, I have noticed many similarities and differences. Each job has given me the opportunity to meet and interact with people daily, however, the daily interactions did have their differences. Each job also gave me the ability to gain responsibly and knowledge within a field of work, providing me with the ability to learn how to be the best worker I can…

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    on many people, and so many jobs laid off. The industrial revolution was a sad time, and in a way the end to a new beginning. Men were losing their jobs to machines, the owners of factories had to worry about their business going under because of the machines. The families had to redo their whole life just so they could figure out what had to be done. The three elements in the industrial revolution are workers, owners, and the family.…

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    Autonomous vehicles are an emerging technological advancement that will help benefit all aspects of society. Autonomous cars, especially, have been highly anticipated by many people in the past few years. Multiple automotive companies such as Ford, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Audi are in the process of developing the technology for autonomous cars, with Ford and BMW promising a fully automatic car by 2021 (Condliffe). Along with cars, there are also other self-driving vehicles that will be…

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    figures who have strict ideals about how the country should operate, the numerous amount of jobs that are available, and the constant judgment from people who have access to social media. The bigotry of the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign revealed…

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    about every person you come across knows who Steve Jobs is or has at least heard of him. Not many people know the true struggle he went through to make it to the top! Steve Jobs encountered many different failures as he climbed the ladder to success. Through his initial struggle starting Apple, to the failure of the first Macintosh, being fired from Apple, failing with NeXT and so much more. Steve Jobs is a true image of perseverance. Steve Jobs was a very “egoistic and complex man who sought…

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    Martha is a Lactation Consultant at DePaul Hospital in St. Louis. The first question I asked Martha was what made her choose that profession. She first started her profession as a nurse in the maternity/ labor and delivery department because this was the area that was willing to hire her after graduating. A couple years later, the hospital closed and she started a new job at a different hospital as a case manager. With this job, she helped moms out a little bit with breast feeding. Her boss…

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    Steve Jobs: The Man Who Thought Different is a biography written by a critically acclaimed children’s nonfiction writer and longtime journalist for the Wall Street Journal, Karen Blumenthal. The biography was published by Feiwel and Friends in New York. The main idea of the biography is to “Think Different”. “Think Different” for those who have a passion to change the world for the better like Steve Jobs. I love this book because it has great info and because I knew Steve Jobs as Apple but…

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    Why Unjust Law Is Wrong

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    was inanimate, mucky, abandoned, fragile, and it slowly started to fall apart. The family barely managed to survive years trying to live on the limited resources they possessed, but they saw the auspicious opportunity to cross the border to start a new life and dream; they took it. Sadly, the states refused to accept them,and objected their happiness. After all of the hardships, struggles, and perilous risks…

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    different roles that women have played throughout its history as the country has grown to what it is now. The differences and similarities between being a woman in Mexico and America are abundant and wide including topics such as culture, traditions, jobs, beauty and health, women’s rights, and women in the arts. Mexico and the United States both have culture woven into their people’s everyday lives, especially those of the women. Family is an important part of any…

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    be overwhelming. As of September 2013, I became a displaced worker I am currently unemployed to this day. I was terminated from my job due to the reorganization of a company. My previous employer restructured their business by cutting back and downsizing departments. In an attempt to keep me employed at this company, management moved me to another department which ended up not being a good job fit for me to continue working for this organization. In my professional work I am good in…

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