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Is there any rescource I can use (that I haven’t already) to help me find a career?
Seriously, I have devouted my whole youth to finding a career I would like to do. Every possible career that has touched an interest of mine I have researched and have no interest in doing. I have researched everything from geomorphologist volcanologist, petroleum geologist, university teacher, entomologist, climatologist, meteorologist, zoologist, biologist, Author, Cartographer, GIS Specialist, Travel Agnent, Economist, Mathematician, Business Owner, Real Estate Agent, Civil Engineer, Agronomist, Mechanical Engineer, Petroleum Engineer, Aerospace Engineer, Public Policy Analyst, Counter-Terrorism worker, Librarian, Hydrologist, Physicst, Glaciologist, etc. EVERYTHING! There is not one career for me that I have discovered. Is there any other possible resource I can use to help me? I can’t think of anything else to do??? I have talked to people, therapists, career people, councelors, etc. etc. I am out of ideas?
may i suggest a reading of ’48 days to work u love’ d.miller . a good book for going forward and plenty of fresh reference material and ideas.
the other one is ‘total money make over’ d.ramsey helps our folks retain their cash.
spending less and getting more value from their paychecks.
our associates have a mandatory read of the books.
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African American Achievers in Science, Medicine, and Technology: A Resource Book for Young Learners, Parents, Teachers, and Librarians $21.33 The book introduces readers toover one hundred African American Achievers in medicine, science, andtechnology.? It is enjoyable informationthat has no age limit.? The writing evenlends itself to being read aloud in the classroom and at family gatherings athome.? The author has managed to makeeach biography sing its story.The book is a treat for younglearners, parents, and teachers who wish informa… |
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Teaching Emergent Readers: Collaborative Library Lesson Plans $21.09 The purpose of this book is to give media specialists, teachers and/or teacher helpers and parents a guide to using beginning chapter books to encourage first and second graders to read independently. The book contains in-depth lesson plans for 35 early chapter books. Each lesson contains bibliographic information plus setting, characters, plot, solution, and book summary. Activities for the media… |
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Children’s Book Corner: A Read-Aloud Resource with Tips, Techniques, and Plans for Teachers, Librarians and Parents^LLevel Pre-K-K $16.00 This how to and help book for those of us who read-aloud to children focuses on books for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarten students. The first in a chronological series of four, these books provide read-aloud resources, offering both teacher and parent book selection ideas as well as pre-reading, discussion and application activities to use. The book has useful parent pull-out pages for th… |