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- 4391: Chemical Engineer
- ... in. Many people are becoming more and more interested in it. This increase in engineers called for and increase in jobs. Someone interested in becoming a chemical engineer should concentrate on the sciences in high school. They should be "good" at chemistry and physics. Also, they should enjoy these classes. Mathematics classes are also important. A knowledge of the computer is extremely important. Many colleges offer engineering programs. More specifically, most ...
- 4392: Zoologists
- ... Some zoologists are involved in basic or applied teaching,writing, research, consultation, or administration. The job of a zoologist depends on the area in which they specialize. College Requirements: A college entrance program during high school is needed. The courses needed are: English, math,computer science, one foriegn language, and every possible biological and physical science. In college, a Bachelors degree is the minimum you need. If you want to work ...
- 4393: The History of Phamaceutical Compounding
- ... Food and Drug Administration under the Pure Food, Drug and Cosmetic Acts. The word "Pharmacy" began to develop as a profession separate from medicine in the early 18th century. In 1821, the first U.S. school of pharmacy was established in Philadelphia. Since then, the community pharmacist, or druggist, is increasingly called upon to give advice in matters of health and hygiene. The advise they are now called on to give ...
- 4394: Why Were the Japanese so Successful After World War II
- ... intelligence. In Japan's case their is no lack of brilliant reforms. Japan had an ever growing education level. It influences Japanese society tremendously. It will reach a point in time were almost all high school graduates will attend college. As a result there will be an enormous amount of skilled workers, but it also means a lack of low skilled workers.3 Due to this fact Japan had invest money ...
- 4395: The Success of Lillian Vernon
- ... the active customers were buying presents for children and grandchildren. This caused the corporation to create its first niche book called -Lilly's kids. Lilly's Kids does $30 million in sales of toys and school equipment. (Lightman, 1996, pg 1) Now, Lillian Vernon has targeted 1. Make time for yourself and your family. 2. Surround yourself with the best people possible. 3. Be open to new ideas and better ways ...
- 4396: Women In The Labour Force
- ... have part-time or summer jobs, and the participation rate of teenage girls is high. It is also mostly high throughout the world in places as United Kingdom because of the fewer women going to school. But in places like France, Italy, and Japan the female participation rate is very low. In most of the countries the labour force is most participated in the age groups between 20 and 24. The ...
- 4397: Chicken Pox With Works Cited
- ... anyones childhood. Chickenpox is not considered a deadly disease, which is good, although some may die from it. Chickenpox is nothing to worry about in most cases and should be considered a holiday from school or work. Works Cited 1. Carpi, John. A Pox on the Pox. Scientific American 273: 10 (1995): 32-32D. 2. Dont Play Chicken. Prevention 49: 9 (1997): 137 3. Kemper, M.D., M.P ...
- 4398: Darwinism
- ... natural selection is out of the picture. If evolution is not a viable theory, then why is it generally accepted by modern science and why is it often taught as a proven fact in high school and college? To answer this question, let us take a trip back in time to the late 1800's. Darwin observed birds on the Galapagos islands over 100 years ago, and the variation that he ...
- 4399: Data Warehousing
- ... things and put all kinds of stuff in, but it's harder to get it out,'' said Thomas H. Davenport, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin who is the director of the school's Information Systems Management Program. "The term itself, data warehouse, illustrates what goes on; it's not a user or customer-friendly environment.'' 5.0 Conclusion During my research of real case studies, I came ...
- 4400: Poverty vs. The Economy
- ... person. Minority and female headed units are not only more likely to be poor but less likely to escape from poverty. The poor face multiple impediments to self-sufficiency, including joblessness, less than a high school education, and dependence on welfare. Their are four different major groups of poor people. They are the elderly, children, employed working-age adults, and unemployed working-age adults. Each of these groups has different problems ...
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