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    For my job shadowing experience‚ I went to the Henry Ford museum. I wasn’t around any of my fellow students‚ but there were other people there. The experience was mostly directed towards a group‚ and explaining a majority of the jobs that you could have there from guest services to security. It wasn’t really personalized or narrowed down‚ so you got a lot of exposure in just eight hours. The people who were overseeing this mass job shadow‚ Jim and Tim were pretty lively. It was pretty clear that

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    April 21st‚ 2011 A Midsummer Night’s DreamEssay 4. How does fantasy and imagination influence the way we see the world‚ how we see and behave towards each other? Is there really room in the world for dreamers? Fantasy and imagination play a big role in the book due to the fact that it is a fantasy book about tangled lovers. They are also very important in the world because they help people look at things a different way‚ even if it is not possible‚ or very unlikely. Our imagination is

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    What makes a firefighter’s job stressful? There are many factors that can make a firefighter’s job stressful. They are constantly on call. Since firefighters are constantly on call this can lead to a lack of sleep. A lack of sleep can lead to physical and mental issues for an individual. Another issue that can make a firefighter’s job stressful is technical problems. Firefighter’s could have gear that does not fit properly or tools that do not work properly. Having bad crew members can also lead

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    The American Dream In the past it was possible for a working person to have a decent job‚ buy a home‚ get a car‚ and have their children go to school. The American Dream is a set of national ideals‚ like having a decent job and owning a home‚ basically prosperity‚ that are achieved through personal ability and opportunity. Today people would argue that the American Dream is still alive and feasible‚ however‚ the increasing difficulty to achieve common social goals‚ that are often referred to in

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    How to find a job?- some advice for the unemployed. The first step in finding a job is to write a resume or prepare to complete a job application. Depending on the type of job you are searching for‚ you will need a resume‚ CV (curriculum vitae) and a cover letter or you will need to complete an application for employment. In most cases‚ you will need a resume to apply for full-time‚ professional job opportunities. If you are seeking a part-time job or work in a career field like hospitality or

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    lives based on the American Dream. Most people have dreams about what they want to do in life‚ but not all achieve those dreams. Statistic shows from recent surveys that only 16% of Americans end up doing their dream job. Many Americans have very unrealistic views of the American Dream‚ stuff the ordinary American could not have or do. When interviewing my subjects I realized that the American Dream is not about materialistic goods‚ but family‚ and following your dreams. Winston Cabe          My

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    the companies. Are you thinking of Bill Gates or Tom Cook? Well I’m talking about Steve Jobs. Although Steve Jobs did drop out of college he did very well in life and created a company that became number one on the Exxonmobil charts with the title of The Most Valuable Company in the USA (“Steve Jobs”). Steve Jobs was born on February 24th 1955. He was born in San Francisco and he was also adopted by the Jobs family. His biological parents are Joanne Carole Schieble‚ and Abdulfattah Jandali. He grew

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    In this competitive society‚ more parents suggest their children to do the jobs similar to them to get advantage in experience and social network. However‚ I think for the long term future career of children‚ they should choose to do the jobs that are related to their personal interests. Personal interest‚ rather than parents support‚ is a stronger motivation for children to work hard on their part. It is now generally agreed that one is more likely to pay painstaking efforts if he or she is motivated

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    achieve personal fulfillment‚ and overall be successful; the basis of the American Dream. Regardless of where you are born or what class you’re in‚ you have the possibility of moving upward. Both native-born Americans and American immigrants pursue and can achieve the American dream. Now‚ many think that the American dream has died‚ or is progressively dying as time goes on. Even still‚ for some the American dream is still very much real‚ and very much a goal for them. These people are the poor‚

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    Perspective of the American Dream What are the different views of the American Dreams? According to the author everyone could have an American Dream but having the fancy car and a big house is not exactly the American Dream. Clark states “That dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone‚ with opportunity for each according to the ability and achievement”. This quote shows that everyone has the right to have the American dream all you have to do is want it

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