First I'm interested in being a forest ranger, marine and for a fall back i plan to be a farmer.
Marine corps:
No one can fully comprehend the difficulty that some one must go through.
Training camp is 12 weeks.
Minimum entry age is 17 with parent consultant or 18 with out
You must have a high school diploma
There are many possible responsibilities for combat op. Careers
Like cleaning guns, driving armored vehicles and a lot more
Something else that would help would be taking physics and mechanics in high school
You also get the best training and base pay, you receive full medical coverage, tuition support and more.
Forest ranger:
Fall back plan. A career with the Forest Service will challenge you to manage and care for more than 193 million acres of our nation’s most beautiful lands, conduct research through a forest and range experiment and the Forest Products Laboratory, and provide assistance to State and private forestry agencies. It’s an amazing job – but the rewards are as limitless. And this is the job for me.
Farmer:
A farmer would be my fall back plan to the marines or the forest ranger. The most obvious careers are directly related to the farm or ranch. But did you know that only 10 percent of Americans are involved in traditional farming? If that is the case, then what other careers comprise the agricultural field? Unlike agriculture of our grandparents' day, today's agriculture offers over 200 rewarding and challenging careers.
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Monday, November 4, 2013
How does our education system
Russia:
Canada:
Education in Canada is for the most part provided publicly, funded and overseen by federal , provincial , and local governments. Education is within provincial jurisdiction and the curriculum is overseen by the province. Education in Canada is generally divided into primary education, followed by secondary education and post-secondary.
Mexico:
Here are some facts about education and Mexico:
Education in Russia is provided predominantly by the state and is regulated by the of education and science. Regional authorities regulate education within their jurisdictions within the prevailing framework of federal laws. In 2004 state spending for education amounted to 3.6% of GDP, or 13% of consolidated state budget. In 2011, the spending on education amounted to $ 20 billion. Private institutions account for 1% of pre-school enrollment, 0.5% of elementary school enrollment and 17% of university-level students.
Education in Canada is for the most part provided publicly, funded and overseen by federal , provincial , and local governments. Education is within provincial jurisdiction and the curriculum is overseen by the province. Education in Canada is generally divided into primary education, followed by secondary education and post-secondary.
Here are some facts about education and Mexico:
* The number of Mexican students has surged to 32 million from 3 million in 1950 as the country's population exploded.
* Most young children attend primary school but only 62 percent reach secondary school. At secondary level about half of students drop out and only a quarter reach higher education, according to non-governmental organization Mexicanos Primero (Mexicans First), which is pushing for reform of the system.
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
My name is Jeff Andersen and here are 100 words describing me. I am fun,courageous,smart, most of the time I am confused. I also have a dark side. I can be mean ,selfish ,rude ,obnoxious ,and to sum it all up terrible. But believe it or not I can be very nice, helpful,useful,and pleasant. I am a crazy, stupid, food lover. I can change my mood in a snap. I'm laid out , chill,unorganized. People think that I can be boss,awesome. I can be ignorant,evil,horrid to be continued. Most of the time I am disruptive,out there,sporty,funny,clueless,some times scary,careless ,careful,and most of the time just plain coco. If I want to be I can be hungry,starving,dangerous,silly,energetic,crazy stupid,but most of all adorable.
Friday, September 20, 2013
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