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Thursday, April 15, 2010
Ace Research Paper
I found 5 books in the library about careers that I found interesting. I love food, and likes to try different types. And the jobs about careers are a Food Wholesaler, take the foods where they were grown and get to the stores where you buy them. Bakery Owner, runs your own backery. Restaurateur, owns your own restaurant, and do all the cooking. Test Kitchen Chef, develops new recipes, and make them work. Food Researcher, you work in different companies and look for new products to sell. None of these careers interest me because I don't really like to cook, and I am not good at it, at the same time I scanned through the things that you need to do with the jobs, I wasn't interested at all.
Some of the things that I thought about before that I would do were a rich lady, doctor, lawyer, dancer, or a model. But a lot of those jobs are the ones that my parents want me to do. The others were the ones I admire, like when I was six years old, I thought modeling was very cool, and when I see the models walking on that stage, wearing beautiful outfits, I just could part n't help, but imagine myself on there, and starts to try to walk like them in my pjs, on the table. And that's when my dad hurried to me and took me down. I don't want to be a model anymore, because I want to do something more realistic. Maybe a doctor? You will need seven years of education, than remember all that stuff of the seven years of learning, start with a nurse, then they hire you to a doctor, do sergeries, and get blood splattered all over yourself. That's what my mom wanted me to do? She told me this when I was eight, and the curious me didn't get so curious anymore, after hearing the blood.
A lawyer needs natural abilities to talk back at someone, great at writing skills, and you will have to be really smart. Me, myself can talk back if I am mad, but not quickly. Likes to write, but take a long time. I don't know if I am smart, but my dad tells that I am. If I am going to be a lawyer, you'll need a degree in law, that takes five years. Fulfill educational and requirements to admission a law society. It sounds so comeplicated! But I should think about it as one of my goals.
Monday, April 12, 2010
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