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There is difference between Job and Career. One starts with job and builds up Career. Money is the remuneration paid for the services provided. Apart from Money a job provides stability and personal satisfaction for the educational background and also gives a place to sit and work and mingle with other professionals and thus helps in professional and personal growth.
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bbfromdc
Tuesday, November 18, 2008 8:45 AM
I guess it should be like..This job in addition to good
work culture also gives me great benefits, security in
life and promising future
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Tuesday, January 01, 2008 9:18 AM
In anyones career choosing right profession is very vital. I chose this career because it provides me gives me opportunity to improve business knowledge, interaction with clients, keeps in competition with continuous learning, last but important it provides opportunity to grow strictly on performance.
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Word "YOU" is having letters "Y" & "O" and it requires letter "J" to make "JOY". So the answer is "J".
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008 9:08 PM
Knowing that I am on purpose and that I am using the unique skills and talents I have been blessed with in a responsible way.
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Opportunity Cost is the cost of an economic decision. The classic example is "guns or butter." What should a nation produce; butter, a need, or guns, a want? What is the cost of either decsion? If we choose the guns the cost is the butter. If we choose butter, the cost is the guns. nations bust always deal with the questions faced by opportunity cost. It is a matter of choices. Resources are limted thus we cannot meet every need or want.
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Essentially, the economic problem stems from the fact that as humans, we have unlimited wants and needs. A need is something that can be seen as being essential to survival, such as food, water, shelter and warmth. A want is something that we would like to have but which is not essential to survival - a car, the latest version of the PlayStation, all the latest gadgets on etc.

The problem is that the world and every individual in it have limited resources in relation to the wants and needs we have. We never have enough money to get what we 'want'. There are never enough resources to make sure the health service works properly.  In recent times, we have heard much about the problems faced by the armed forces in conflict zones around the world 'not having the tools to get the job done'.

 

 

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