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lmjohnson is looking for a career that will allow him to have prestige. He doesn't want to work hard, and values continued learning. He enjoys Arts and Writing, and is good at managing people.
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Prof. Emily Appleton (National Treasure: Book of Secrets)
Translators capture the nuance and grammar of one language and put it into another. Emily the polyglot plugs them into her noggin and goes wild. Steer her clear of your dictionaries.
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Alan Harper (Two and a Half Men)
Chiropractors are doctors that treat back injuries and other back-related ailments. However, they are often considered quacks that do nothing. After all, Alan Harper, a frontier chiropractor, has nothing better to do all day than deal with Charlie Sheen's comedic antics.
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Matt Hooper (Jaws)
Marine biologists study underwater life, mostly in the oceans, but certainly not limited to them. Matt Hooper shows that marine biologists can beat up sharks as well as save them.
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Dr. Ross Geller (Friends)
Anthropologists study different cultures in an effort to understand how they grow and develop. As a paleontologist, Dr. Ross "We were on a Break!" Geller spends his life trying to understand dinosaur culture and the reason why he has so many failed marriages.
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Okwe (Dirty Pretty Things)
An anesthesiologist ensures the patient feels no pain. Even as an anesthesiologist turned cab driver, Okwe, continues his work by treating his taxi like a mobile clinic for his ailing customers.
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