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    Becoming A Veterinarian

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    Handbook:: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics”). A veterinarian needs a Doctoral degree, compassion for animals, and must work well under pressure. As a matter of fact the schooling for a Veterinarian is very lengthy. A large amount of life will be spent learning and studying to have the job of your dream. To become a veterinarian the proper schooling and compassion for the animals is need. A Bachelors degree is a requirement for this job (“Veterinarians: Occupational Outlook Handbook:: U.S.…

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    what your employment outlook is to make sure this the right job for you. The field I am going into is a neonatal nurse. There is a pretty good outlook for nurses in general because they are needed everywhere. By using the Bureau of labor statistic and the U.S Department of Labor I did not find anything over neonatal specifically but it had about registered nurse and nurse practitioner. You have to obtain your degree in nurse practitioner or a registered nurse to become a neonatal nurse. Now…

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    Difficult Senior Year

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    BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook, a degree in Liberal Arts offers students greater flexibility to explore different academic disciplines; design a curriculum that reflects your interests and talents, and develop marketable job skills (US Bureau of Labor Statistics). According to the latest data, the skills sets that employers highly value are “effective communication,…

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    over balance sheets and other financial statements to ensure that all laws governing financial institutions and transactions are being followed. They also asses the level of risk versus reward in loans, as well as the management of banks(Bureau of Labor Statistics). I chose this career because it is in the field of finance, which is just about the only major I know I want to pursue. Financial examiners typically work in either risk scoping or consumer compliance. The major duties for an…

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    Biochemist Research Paper

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    processes (U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics). He or she may be in charge of developing a new pharmaceutical. He or she, while developing new products, will monitor production, check the quality of the work being done, and do safety checks (National Careers…

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    consuming. Being a Physician/Surgeon requires a Doctoral or professional degree, residency or internships, and a high level of compassion and patience in the work environment (“Physicians and Surgeons: Occupational Outlook Handbook:: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics”). Being a physician or surgeon comes with working in a certain specialty. There are many different specialities which lead to different types of physicians and surgeons. An example of a specific surgeon and physician would…

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    Veterinarian Career Paper

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    most important ones are the person has to have degrees and certifications,patience and practice, and most of all loving nature for animals and comfort for their owners according to (“Veterinarians: Occupational Outlook Handbook:: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics”). In the first place the first thing to remember when wanting to be a veterinarian is that a person has to have job certifications. The first thing that they need is a doctoral of veterinary medicine degree. Additionally in the…

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    Public Health Career Paper

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    The following public health career has been chosen for this assignment: occupational health and safety specialists. According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (2014), “occupational health and safety specialists analyze many types of work environments and work procedures.” These public health workers check workplaces to ensure that regulations regarding the health and safety of workers are being maintained, as well as the environment. In true…

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    keeps the people watching the games entertained, and keeps the people playing in shape and healthy. Athletes play sports everyday, practicing for their next game, and watching film of them and others to get the advantage. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, “Being an athlete…

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    Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 1972 only 1.9% of women worked in the dentistry field compared to 98.1% of men. Women working in this field increased 21.8% from 1972 to 2003. However, the men within the dentistry field continue to significantly outweigh the female…

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