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katitabanana is looking for a career that will allow her to have prestige. She doesn't mind to work hard, and values continued learning. She enjoys Arts and Writing, and is good at managing people.
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Abigail Chase (National Treasure)
Being a museum curator involves planning exhibits and being the liaison to the public. One wonders how Abigail, who does not seem to be all that bright, ever became a museum curator, especially at the Smithsonian, where you'd think they had higher standards.
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Buddy Kane (American Beauty)
If selling houses sounds like your idea of fun this is the job for you. But sleeping with competition leads to stale cheeseburgers. Clients are fine, competition, not fine.
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Mark Ritts (In Smog and Thunder)
Historians research and compile the stories we learn in school. But The Historian is a little too good at morphing horrific events into fairy tales.
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John Nash (A Beautiful Mind)
Mathematicians are needed all over the place, in organizations you'd never expect them to be needed at. John Nash is a Nobel Prize winning mathematician with an unfortunate case of schizophrenia. But he's very good at connecting the dots.
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David Spritz (The Weather Man)
Meteorologists figure out when it will rain, if that hurricane should be feared, or if it will just kill a bunch of Floridians, that kind of stuff. The weather man is one part meteorologist and one part broadcast journalist, much to the chagrin of David Spritz.
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katitabanana

Central Sr. / St. Paul, Minnesota
High School Student (USA)

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