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    Accounting Technician

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    day life of an Accounting technician! This is an occupation that is needed but often overlooked due to the day to day use of Mathematics. This is an occupation that is needed in many aspects of our society and one that I recently became interested in doing. I enjoy working with mathematics, computers and money management. To achieve this goal, I need to become familiar with the job description and duties, working conditions, education and training program, job opportunities for this field. As an…

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    Most people aim towards STEM fields since those occupations have higher wages. The problem with STEM fields is that it is male dominated. In “Still Earning Less” by Mary Ann Mason, Mason discusses how even though more women are working they still continue to be directed towards low paying jobs, so non-STEM fields. Although women are earning more degrees than man, their degrees are from female dominated occupations, such as sociology or visual arts. Mason argues that from an early…

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    tests/treatment plans towards the betterment of the patient. c. Education/Training required. In this field, primarily to become a Clinical Child Psychologist, you must undergo three degrees: - A Bachelor of Arts Degree (4 Years). - A Master's Degree (2 Additional Years). - And lastly, but not least, a Ph.D. or a Psy.D. in Psychology (2-4 Additional Years). In total, the requirement of these three degrees might happen to total up to 8-10 years of education, followed by an extended amount of…

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    CAREER PROFILE OF WOMEN IN CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSION IN INDIA Needhidasan.S1, Indiramma.P2 1. Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha University Chennai – 602 105. Email: needhidasan@saveetha.com 2. Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Sri Vidyanikethan College of Engineering (Autonomous) Tirupati – 517 102. Email: indu_svuce2000@yahoo.com ABSTRACT Participation of women in the engineering profession is important from the…

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    an author a bachelor's degree is needed , adaptability, determination, and writing skills. The pay of an author is $28.97 an hour, the highest 10% is more than $29,230 a year, and one in four authors work part time. The job outlook is 7% total occupations, strong competition, and 136,500 people were authors in 2014. There are a few differences of being an author and a musician. Firstly, a musician deals with different people, every day and an author works with the same few people everyday and an…

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    John Dewey Pragmatism

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    pragmatism to be one of the most important influential aspects of education and social reform. As a leader of the educational reform, Dewey’s vision was prompt to meet the needs of a changing democratic society, which he referred to as, “democracy as a way of life” (Gouinlock, 2014). Dewey’s perceptions of education lead to idealism, realism, and practicality for logical reflections over experimental. Dewey reformed fundamental methods to education and his concepts launched change again from a…

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    a very hard working person so I believe that I can do this kind of work. Officers have among the top rate of injuries of all occupations, working long hours is very common. The education that is needed for this job can range from a high school diploma to a college degree. Most cops must graduate from their training academy before completing a period of on the job training. Requirements of this job are as…

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    Becoming A Neurologist

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    brain. Since neurology is such a fast changing occupation, neurologists are always learning new things about the human brain before anyone else. Someone interested in neurology should like to be around people, be able to go without sleep for long periods of time, and always be comfortable and able to adapt to change. There are multiple steps that are required to become a neurologist. According to Dr. Jill Kimm, “neurology itself is twelve years of education, but most people now do an additional…

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    ADN Vs BSN

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    skillful. By the effort of Florence Nightingale nursing became an acceptable and respectful occupation. Nightingale contributed educational offerings for nurses. With the innovation of technology nursing practice has been improved. In 1909 the University of Minnesota started a three year diploma program within its medicine college. After World War II Dr.Mildred Montag in 1951 proposed a process of training nurses in community college because of nationwide shortage. The purpose of this…

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    Brusso Love the new world of technology? The world around is changing everyday like it or not. This is because of technology and its advancements. Along with the advancements of technology comes mistakes, bad parts, and unsafe compound devices. More electronic repairers will be required to keep up the pace of faulty technology. With malfunctioning technology, electronic repairers may face a busy schedule with a full time job, but gets the satisfaction of helping others with everyday problems…

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