Extraordinary Jobs in Agriculture and Nature

Extraordinary Jobs in Agriculture and Nature

Author: Alecia T. Devantier

Publisher: Infobase Publishing

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 173

ISBN-13: 143811169X

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Ever wonder who wrangles the animals during a movie shoot? What it takes to be a brewmaster? How that play-by-play announcer got his job? What it is like to be a secret shopper? The new.


America's Top Jobs for People Without a Four-year Degree

America's Top Jobs for People Without a Four-year Degree

Author: J. Michael Farr

Publisher:

Published: 2000-07

Total Pages: 532

ISBN-13: 9781563707223

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Contains the most up-to-date information on growth, earnings, and trends in major industries, providing more than 100 thorough job descriptions. Special sections discuss career planning and job search techniques. Also includes an appendix with jobs grouped by education and training required.


Social Prisms

Social Prisms

Author: Jodi O'Brien

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 1999-01-27

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 0803990316

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Presenting basic sociological topics in terms of the paradoxes they contain, O'Brien situates the discipline and its subject matter in historical and intellectual context, while using examples that are contemporary, accessible, and of interest and relevance to students.


Review of the Logging Residue Problem and Its Reduction Through Marketing Practices

Review of the Logging Residue Problem and Its Reduction Through Marketing Practices

Author: Thomas Cooper Adams

Publisher:

Published: 1976

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13:

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This study notes the increasing concern over logging residue in forest land management and describes the various administrative and technological means for accomplishing reductions of logging residue. Alternative sales arrangements can include such things as reduction of stumpage charges for low quality logs or required yarding of unutilized material to the landing or to some stockpiling or disposal point. Improvements in materials handling can include use of logging systems that create less breakage or that can handle small pieces more efficiently. Specialized chip mills and increased chip markets, including chip exports, can give added incentive for removal of formerly unutilized material. Other potentials for utilization are also indicated.