what job would benefit my skills that most. On the career cruising site‚ I learned that I am a 40% auditory learner‚ 35% visual learner and a 20% tactile learner. That mean I learn best from classroom discussions‚ teaching lectures and when information is presented in written form or visually through diagrams or pictures. This is new information I never knew about myself. I think the website is very useful in helping me chose my future career. On myBlueprint‚ I learned one of my Occupational Interest
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Assignment 1: Careers in Lodging and Food and Beverage Industries 1 Assignment 1: Careers in Lodging and Food and Beverage Industries Maria Ransom Strayer University Alexandria Campus Professor: Jennifer Gallagher HTM 100 - Principles of Hospitality and Tourism Management February 3‚ 2012 Assignment 1: Careers in Lodging and Food and Beverage Industries 2 Describe the various types of management careers that can be offered within each industry (lodging and food and beverage).
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The Effects of U.S. Immigration on the Career Trajectories of Native Workers‚ 1979–20041 Jeremy Pais University of Connecticut While earlier work primarily examines the point-in-time effects of immigration on the earnings of native workers‚ this article focuses more broadly on the effects of immigration on native workers’ career trajectories. Cross-classified multilevel growth-curve models are applied to 1979 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth and U.S. Census Bureau data to demonstrate how people
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Ohio.He married Ida Saxton ‚ the daughter of a local banker. After the deaths of his mother and two daughters early into their marriage‚ Ida’s health began to deteriorate. He catered to his wife with his burgeoning political career. McKinley started his political career in Ohio in 1869 and rose to the rank of a republican‚ winning the election to U.S Congress in 1876. He served 14 years in congress.
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Career prospects 1. Before you strike off in pursuit of a career that really lights your fire‚ take some time to do some serious self-exploration. Make a list of all things in your life that you have really enjoyed. It could be work or play‚ an event‚ or a period of time in your life. Pick one and start digging into reasons why. Get beyond what you love doing‚ and break it down into the underlying characteristics. Think of it as identifying your passion’s building blocks. Once you have a picture
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Pharmacy Undergraduate Students: Career Choices & Expectations Across A Four-Year Degree Programme Keith Wilson‚ Jill Jesson‚ Chris Langley‚ Katie Hatfield and Laura Clarke. Aston University August 2006 Page 2 The research on which this report is based was commissioned by the Pharmacy Practice Research Trust funded with a grant from the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. The research was undertaken by a team of researchers at Aston University. The views expressed
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CAREER COMPARISION: ARCHITECTURE & CIVIL ENGINEERING Prepared For: Professor Bob Arnold ENGL 277 Prepared by Kelly Pringle Student at DeVry University August‚ 30‚ 2012 MEMO TO: Professor Bob Arnold FROM: Kelly Pringle DATE: August‚ 30‚ 2012 SUBJECT: Formal Report: Career Comparison Enclosed in this formal report is an in-depth comparison of two career choices; Civil Engineering and Architecture‚ requested on August‚ 19‚ 2012. Included is a guided
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Career Interest Eric Franklin Gen 300 skills to for professional growth Curt Crandall February 20‚ 2006 Deciding on a career has been a challenge. My first career interest was to be a physical therapist. As a child I would look at my mother-nursing textbook was intrigued by the muscular and skeletal systems The most intriguing part was how muscles‚ tendons‚ and ligaments all work to attach themselves to our skeletal system to create motion. My second career interesteas in mass communications
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.. What is your Ideal Career? Stephanie Rivera Kaplan University CJ100: Eight Skills of the Effective Criminal Justice Student Professor Charles Quixley March 25‚ 2011 My ideal career goal is to successfully complete all training required to become a proficient source of protection to our nation. My first desire is to become a Police Officer. Then after earning my BS in Criminal Justice‚ becoming a CSI and eventually working for the FBI as an FBI agent. Becoming a CSI is what
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heave machinery‚ mix concrete‚ work on pipelines; moreover‚ he taught me what it takes to be a self-mannered‚ respectful employee. Since then‚ I knew what to do with my life and I am very lucky to have such inspirational parents to motivate me for my goal in life. I look up to them in so many ways and appreciate all they have done for my siblings and I. Hopefully‚ I can provide for my family like my father has for ours. Earning a degree in construction management requires no college classes‚ but to
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