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    Still Worth it", Carnevale examines important statistics that relate to college students along with economy that directly impacts them. Carnevale argues, through investigating the Bureau of Labor Statistics, that certain statistics that are involved with college students and what they make compared to what the bureau of labor statistics says they make is actually incorrect information. Carnevale later goes on to state that the " Bureau of Labor Statistics does not account for non-college jobs…

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    Most social work entry-level positions generally require a Bachelor’s degree (Bureau of Labor Statistics). During these 4-year degree programs students spend a great amount of time equipping themselves with the tools and skills necessary in problem solving, interviewing, and case management (Study, “How Do I Become a Social Worker”). In the…

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    unemployment rates, and state employment up to date each month. It also talks about career information like job outlooks, labor reviews and much more. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Michigan in march of 2017 was rated tied for 43 in unemployment rates at 5.1%, while Colorado is in first at 2.6% and new Mexico is at the bottom with 6.7%(Local Area Unemployment Statistics…

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    face lower risks of unemployment, according to figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.” Also, data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics in Rodney Smith 's essay, “Yes, A College Education Is Worth The Cost,” show that in 2010: 10.3% of people with only a high school diplomas were unemployed, while only 5.4% of people with bachelor’s degrees were unemployed, and only 1.9% of people with doctoral degrees were unemployed. These statistics help show that the less amount of education an…

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    Everyday, someone, somewhere has a chance of getting injured. Seeking for help, many people come to see a physical therapist, also known as a “PT” for short. Physical Therapists help all types of patients no matter the age to become even stronger than they were before getting injured. Part of becoming a PT is having: self control, dependability, integrity, and concern for others. Physical therapists' services have a positive impact on health-related quality of life. A Physical Therapist carries…

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    Planning majors study the socio-economic factors and conditions behind housing projects in the city while also studying the effect of public transportation in suburban areas. It’s both an analytical and quantitative approach, one that combines policy, statistics, a sense of history, and a lot more" (The Princeton Review, 2013). In the description for the social science major at the University of Maryland, University College, it states " Graduates in social science may pursue a variety of careers…

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    American Credit Acceptance, an indirect lender of subprime automotive loans, has 800 associates at four buildings, including the Bell Hill business park, the TD Bank campus off East Main Street and Extended Stay Hotels Inc.'s former headquarters downtown, which now is called One Morgan Square. In addition, ACA has 118 employees at its subsidiary Auto Finance's facility near Atlanta. And the company is just starting to hit its stride. ACA's story began in 2007, when George Dean Johnson Jr. set…

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    receiving a master’s degree, hopeful SLPs should work towards obtaining a license. SLPs can also “earn the Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP), offered by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association” (Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of…

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    only must innovation be important, moreover as well as persistence. It can take days to obtain what the client wants, hours to find the perfect angle, and weeks to enhance the photo(s).(“Photographers: Occupational Outlook Handbook:: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics”) Equally, the more persistent the photographer is, the more clients and business the photographer receives. Giving this is not an option in this career, refusing to try something due to a risk can have quite the negative impact on…

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    everybody back in their vehicles. Insurance adjusters assess claims that individuals file on their insurance. They make the determination whether an insurance company is obligated to pay the claim and if so, the amount that must be paid out (Bureau of Labor Statistics, n.d.). Insurance adjusters examine damage to property or personal injury claims to ascertain how much the insurance company must pay for the loss. Women in the workforce, especially in the insurance industry, have long yearned for…

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