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Remote work

pros and cons of the changing workplace
2024
The COVID-19 epidemic changed the world virtually overnight. With a sometimes fatal highly contagious respiratory disease spreading from one human being to another, the pandemic led to massive changes in the way people went to school, shopped for food and conducted their work lives. Before the pandemic struck, remote work accounted for only a small percentage of US workdays, just 5 percent, according to WFH Research, the research division of a company that links job seekers to remote job opportunities. But by 2022 the number of work-from-home days had climbed to 30 percent.
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Medical careers in the military

2023
When considering career options, working for one of the world's largest employers-the US military-deserves consideration. This is especially true for young people thinking about a career in health care. Whether performed by someone who is enlisted, an officer or a reservist, armed forces health care jobs can be found on military bases in clinics, hospitals and laboratories, and aboard ships, submarines, helicopters and airplanes. Such jobs provide an opportunity to serve the troops and the country at the same time-to play a part in the readiness of America's military personnel around the world.

Angry girl?

girls dealing with feelings
Explores the emotion of anger in young women and the best ways to deal with it and the situations that cause it.
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Angry girl?

girls dealing with feelings
"Explores the emotion of anger in young women and the best ways to deal with it and the situations that cause it. Includes real-life examples, quotes, facts, tips, and quizzes"--Provided by publisher.

Careers if you like helping people

Explores careers involving helping people.

Teen guide to starting a business

2017
"[Teaches teenagers] all about starting a business, with added insights from owners of businesses small and large"--Provided by publisher.

Careers if you like science

If you are curious, analytical and love nearly all the science classes you have taken, there is a career that is sure to suit you--and pay you well. People who like science may work in careers ranging from biomedical engineer to veterinarian and forensic science technician. What the jobs entail, what they pay, and future prospects are discussed along with insights from industry insiders.

George Washington

2003
A biography of the first president of the United States, focusing on his childhood and young adulthood.

Teens and smoking

2016
"Medical science has proven that cigarette-smoking is a serious health hazard. So why are so many teens picking up the habit? Teens and Smoking explores the real-life choices teens face as they develop an understanding of risks and consequences and of right and wrong.".

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