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dramachicky14 is looking for a career that will allow her to have money. She doesn't want to work hard, and values continued learning. She enjoys Arts and Writing, and is good at helping people.
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John Kimble (Kindergarten Cop)
You teach the malleable minds of the world to think, explore, and work to their maximum potential. You can also teach them anatomy, like what the difference between girls and boys is.
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Dian Fossey (Gorillas in the Mist: The Story of Dian Fossey)
If you're a biologist you study the mechanical processes of living organisms. Dian Fossey chills with gorillas, because she thinks gorillas are cool, even though they are not.
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Dr. Petra Von Kant (Bio-Dome)
Environmental engineers find a way to efficiently keep us all alive. Dr. Petra von Kant did a remarkable job of this: By locking Pauly Shore away she must have stopped thousands upon thousands of suicides.
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Miles Dyson (Terminator 2: Judgment Day)
Manufacturing engineers come up with fancy-pants gadgets and figure out how to make them work. Miles Dyson is chief engineer at SkyCorp, and he has been working on robot technology that is going to bring on Judgment Day.
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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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Frisco H S / Frisco, Texas
High School Student (USA)

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