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How to Become a Model at 18: Male and Female - 0 views

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    Becoming a model at the age of 18 is a challenge. There are so many things you have to be mindful of. From having the right eating habits to working your way up in the industry, every step counts! If you want to switch careers and give modelling a shot, here are some essential tips and ideas that should help. In this article, we have suggestions for both boys and girls. So you won't have to miss out on anything. Keep reading the article to find out everything about the lucrative profession
Leslie Camacho

What Will Be the Hot Jobs of 2018? - WSJ.com - 1 views

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    "Kelley McDonald has always loved exploring new terrain. In home videos as early as age 3, "I'm always off by myself, looking under rocks or catching and studying bees," she says. Today, at 18, the Apple Valley, Minn., college student is studying for a science career in the fast-growing field of nanotechnology-working with materials at the molecular or atomic level. That makes her one of the lucky ones-a young adult whose career passion is in sync with one of the hot jobs of the near future."
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How will be the compatibility between us? Akashvaani - 0 views

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    Compatibility is always checked using kundali matching by date of birth and name. A high score indicates high compatibility and low score below 18 indicates low compatibility. In individual horoscopes, problems for marriage can arise due to afflicted 7th house, influence of malefic planets like rahu and shani, and certain doshas which are negative for marriage. Sometimes, the auspicious yogas of the other partner can cancel the severity of it. Compatibility has to be analyzed in detail.
Leslie Camacho

CUNY Proposes a Leaner Core Curriculum, to Faculty's Dismay - Curriculum - The Chronicl... - 0 views

  • The proposed structure would also unify a set of general-education requirements that now vary widely from campus to campus, both in emphasis and in the number of credits required, which ranges from 39 to 63. Under the new structure, CUNY's students would take their first 30 credits in two categories. The first would be a 12-credit "required core" composed of six credits in English, and three each in mathematics and science. The division of those core credits reflects a revision, suggested by some faculty, to the original draft requirements.
  • The second category would be an 18-credit "flexible core," in which students would take six three-credit classes encompassing five different areas: world cultures and global issues; U.S. experience in its diversity; creative expression; the individual and society; and the scientific world. Students would be able to choose a class from a range of disciplines to satisfy each area. For example, a student could take a course in world literature, history, economics, sociology, or political science to meet the requirement for world cultures and global issues. Each of the system's four-year campuses will also develop requirements for an additional 12 "college option" credits, bringing to 42 the total number of core credits required under the new plan.
  • December 2, 2011 CUNY Proposes a Leaner Core Curriculum, to Faculty's Dismay By Dan Berrett
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    "The committee charged with designing a new core curriculum for the City University of New York released on Thursday its final recommendations, and faculty leaders quickly faulted both the substance of the proposal and the process used to produce it."
Leslie Camacho

Making LinkedIn Work for You - The Juggle - WSJ - 1 views

  • Some Juggle commenters have asked for a post on the professional networking website LinkedIn. The site passed 100 million users in March and continues to grow by about one million members a week. Its public offering this week is drawing even more attention.
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    Non-users of LinkedIn may wonder, why bother? Posting a profile, keeping it updated, building and maintaining your network of connections, and responding to messages takes time.
Leslie Camacho

How to Rebound From a Wrong Career Choice - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    WHAT if you're not happy in your job? Is it possible that you're in the wrong career entirely?
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