Wednesday, March 19, 2008

CAREER MATCHMAKER





1) The job match
2) The entry level salary and the top end salary level Starting wages range from around $15,000 to $20,000 a year. This can increase to between $25,000 and $30,000 a year for fully trained workers. Some production woodworkers with years of experience may earn as much as $35,000 or more a year.
3) How much and what type of education is required A high school diploma is usually required. Courses in math, industrial arts, computers, and mechanics are recommended.
1) The job match
2) The entry level salary and the top end salary level Servicers and repairers usually earn between $9 and $20 an hour, which translates to about $18,000 to $42,000 a year for those who work full-time. The national median wage for this type of work is around $13 an hour, or $27,000 a year.
3) How much and what type of education is required There are no strict entry requirements for this job, but employers generally prefer to hire high school graduates

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Nevada Project

Population:1,998,257

Capital: Carson City

Motto: All for our country

Bird: Mountain Bluebird

Flower: Sagebrush



Song title: Home Means Nevada

Popular tourist attractions: Fremont Street Experience,GROOM LAKE ,Bonnie & Clyde's "Death Car"
city attraction is located: Bonnie & Clyde's death car Whiskey Pete's Hotel & Casino, Fremont Street Experience Las Vegas', GROOM LAKE 90 miles north of Las Vegas .


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Friday, January 11, 2008

power point vocabulary

1. Presentation- is a formal or an informal report,usually given orally, sometimes called a "speech" or "talk".
2. Thumnails- the slides tabs that contain small size views.
3. Splinter bars- seperate the left, slide, and notes panes in normal view.
4. Title slide-The fist slide of the presentation.
5. Title- The main topic of any slide.
6. Placeholder- a present location reserving space for a slide element.
7. Title area- is a placeholder for the slide's title;
8. Text Area- a placeholder for a subtitle or a numbered or bulleted list;
9. Object area- reserved for objects.
10. Rich Text Format- a file format with the extension.rtf that enables text to be transferred and read by diffrent apllications, such as word.
11. AutoContent Wizard- a tool to help you create a presentation easily with preogrammed layouts,design,and text.
12. Boilerplate text- standard text which is appropriate for that type of presentation.
13.indent level - a number that indicates the indent and importance of the subtitle in relation to the title.
14. promote- decreasing the indent and increasing the type size.
15. demote- a subtitle to a lower level, which increses the indent and reduces the type size.
16. object- which are nontext elements such as charts,tables,clip art,pictures,photos,movie clips, or other types of information.
17. Subtitle- any text that follows the title and gives more detail about the title.