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The Used Car Industry
Number of pages: 8 | Number of words: 2157

.... or, at best, with a very limited warranty. If a buyer of a used car drives off the lot and finds they have purchased a vehicle that needs lots of money spent on it for repairs, they may possibly find themselves out of luck. Another downside may come as more people continue to saturate the market, looking for used cars to buy, the resources available will become scarce. An increase in used car prices may gradually start to rise. As the figures indicate, for now consumers seem to be content with taking this risk. Sales for used cars and trucks last year totaled at 15.1 mil .....


Labor Market And Career Planning Trends
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 449

.... jobs demand training and education beyond high school. Since technology is quickly changing and developing, the "upgrading" of skills is very important. This means that many people that are employed will need to continue their education to keep up with this new technology that affects their jobs. Furthermore, the higher one's education, the better. For instance, college graduates, on average, earn much more than those with a high school degree. With this known, people should consider obtaining the training or education that jobs are looking for. Job seeking skills and ca .....


Historians
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 786

.... the evolution of things, people, beliefs, laws and many more in order for us to understand why certain things are the way they are. In this article, we come across a few major points. Each of them is introduced in a very original way. The author uses a literal journey into the past as a means of comparing it to the present. One of the many points is an in depth definition of history related profession. What are they trying to accomplish and how they work to get what they are looking for. "Professional historians spend their lives pursuing the meaning of the past for .....


The Cost Of Buying A Used Car
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 641

.... worse condition, but this is to be expected. When one goes to buy a used car they should look for some key things, before buying the car: 1. Check the car's interior thoroughly. Was the car kept clean all this time or was it neglected? Is it up to what would be par? 2. Get an unbiased mechanic to look at the engine and look over the entire car. Do they think that it is in good driving condition? Do you think it is in good driving condition? 3. Look at the car's paint job. Is it what you would want? are there any rust spots, dings, or scratches? 4. Finally one must .....


Veterinarians
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1271

.... are willing to pay for their care. College is a major part of becoming a vet. The average veterinary student has to take six to eight years of college. The first thing to do is to decide if veterinary medicine is the right path for you. In the senior year of college during the basic 4 years, an aspiring vet will apply to a 4-year veterinary program. The first two years of the vet program consist of general science classes at college levels (Career: Veterinary). The last two years of vet school are when a student does clinical rounds, which is where the students have han .....


Aerospace Engineers
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 521

.... held about 53,000. More than two- fifths worked in the aircraft and parts and guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing industries. The Department of Defense and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and other Federal Government agencies, provided more than 1 out of 7 jobs. Business services, engineering and architectural services, research and testing services, and electrical and electronics manufacturing companies accounted for most of the remaining jobs. States with large aerospace manufacturers, like California, Washington, Texas, and Flo .....


Social Security
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 770

.... to an end, yet the existence of living expenses will not. Social security, many of us find out; will provide us with a monthly check at this point. What we do not realize, however, is that this amount is not intended to be used as our sole source of income. Unfortunately, the tragic irony is that many of us reach retirement and realize too late how impossible it would be to live by no other means except social security. The reality is, that the program is but one benefit, one addition, and one financial supplement. Its intent is to be combined with other savings, IR .....


The Origins Of The Great Depression
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 611

.... interrupting or regulating it in any way. The belief that came from this policy was that the businesses that consolidated would receive larger profits from the consumer and share it in the worker's wages, who would in turn invest in the general wealth by investing in the stock market and also buying the manufacturer's goods. Even though it was true that the businesses were gaining on profits, the worker's wages were not being raised, and so they could not contribute to the buying of goods. Yet surprisingly, the stock market soared without any regulation. In the 20's ban .....



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