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    Creating Your Dream Job

    Creating Your Dream Job Tanishia Skipper Denise Frevert Human Resource Management December 2, 2012 Create a job description and specifications for your dream job. My dream job would be a fashion buyer (you may know it as apparel buyer). I have always love high end fashion. As a child I would go into my mom’s closet and dress myself with her jewelry, pumps and different high end clothes. My mother always had different designer closes and shoes. I do believe that is where I began to love

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    Alaskan Bush Pilot

    Intro to Aerospace It has been my lifelong dream to become a pilot. I have been in the Aviation field my entire adult life. I joined the United States Navy after graduating high school to chase this dream. However no matter what a recruiter tells you, being a mechanic on an aircraft is not the best way to become a pilot. I am currently 30 years old and I’m still just as fascinated with aviation as I was when I was 16. I have worked in every specialized field of Aviation there is from Avionics

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    Argument On Immigration

    industrial revolution, there was an abundance of jobs and a lack of workers to fill them. This is when immigration into the United States was not considered an issue as it helps expand the economy, develop the country, and create jobs. However the reality is that this view no longer exists; as opinions on immigrants especially illegal ones have radically changed. Mainly due to an influx of illegal Latino immigrants migrating to the US and taking American jobs, leaving about five percent of Americans unemployed

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    There Is No Such Thing as Rest

    high school, football was my life. I consider myself to be a pretty good defensive player. Georgia Southern College had just opened up their new football program and I wanted to attend there as well as play football for them. However, I did not know the application process of applying to Georgia Southern College or any other higher institution of learning. Instead of me asking for help via my high school counselor, football coach, or my parents, I never pursued my Dream of going to college or playing

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    Personal Narrative: My First Generation American

    American who is where I am supposed to be and need to be because of my parents. My parents left their country and all our family behind just so my siblings and I could get a shot at the American Dream. A chance to study, have a job, and make enough money to start a family of our own. They are giving me the chance to give my future family the same opportunities that my parents have given me. My dad went to prison and my mom gave up her job just so they could get across the border and eventually came back

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    Shipping

    2008 Bringing Discipline to the Dream There is no doubt that we are facing very difficult times in the economy, and that this will bring a serious challenge to the job search. At CareerLeader we feel strongly that the current situation demands that students take a hard look at their attitudes and expectations, but not in a way that is driven by reaction, fear, or a spurious (and elusive) “flight to safety.” We believe this economy calls for students’ and other job seekers’ taking the time to renew

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    Economic Review Paper

    New United States. If you come work for us you will live the American dream. We have new companies that are arising as we speak and have amazing opportunities for everyone who is seeking the American Dream. We are a fast growing company full of opportunities and we have great pay and great benefits for you and your family. If you are wanting opportunities in American that please contact us so that we can offer you a great paying job full of new future. There are railroads that are now being built and

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    Brandon King The American Dream

    The idea of the American Dream has been with us as long as we have been a nation. In Brandon Kings “The American Dream: Dead, Alive, Or On Hold?” he presents us with his version of the American dream. According to King the American dream is defined as “The potential to work for an honest, secure way of life and save for the future” (611). The American dream may differ between every individual and how they perceive it. To some, the American dream is to have a decent job and to be financially successful

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    Dietitian Personal Statement

    Studying nutrition always be my dream, I accomplished my dream when I came to the countries with the most completed and advanced nutrition education, the United State. While I began my course in Kent State University, the intro class opened a new future plan for me and I started a new dream---become a register dietitian. I want to be a dietitian because I love helping people. I want to work as a clinical dietitian gives support to people who need me. I really want to get to know the clinical dietitian

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    The American Dream

    The American dream today and the American dream back in the day has a few things that are different and many things that are like. The old American dream was to have a job, a family, a house, and even a dog. People sixty years ago lived in a different world we lived in today, such as the husband going to work, and the wife staying home with the kids. A lot of things have changed, but the American dream hasn’t changed much except for new technology. The American dream today is to have a house, a family

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