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Ifath 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 Writing and Science, and is good at managing people.
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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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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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Miranda Priestly (The Devil Wears Prada)
Writers and editors use their writing skills to educate and inform, and sometimes for evil. In Miranda Priestly's case, she terrorizes the underlings at her glamourous fashion magazine, forcing them to fetch lattes, walk her dog and track down advanced copies of the latest Harry Potter book.
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Shauna (Entourage)
Famous people often do things that they shouldn't do, so they need publicists to spread the word that they are better people than they actually are. On the show Entourage Shauna is the perfect example, covering over all of the hootinannies that those boys get into.
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Professor Sherman Klump (The Nutty Professor)
Professors have found a way to never get a job: they just stay in school until they are dead. Klump, at least, is one of those professors who does a lot of research and work outside of his job, which amuses his entire family.
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