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Alton Brown: The Good Eats Guru: Eat Your Way to Weight Loss
Take a bowl of behind-the-camera experience, mix it with a large dose of food expertise, sprinkle common sense for taste, add humor for flavor, stir fry in health-consciousness, then serve piping hot in top television shows, - and you've got Alton Brown. An undeniable delicacy to savor for food enthusiasts, his no-nonsense and entertaining shows earned Alton Brown the title of ''Cooking Teacher of the Year'' in 2004 from Bon Appetit magazine. In 2005, Atlanta magazine named him the ''Best Food Guru.''
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TV Production Jobs of the Stage Production Workers
Television shows and some other TV jobs have been the major tasks that the stage production workers have been involved with. They handle a variety of behind-the-scenes tasks needed to keep a theatrical performance running smoothly. They have such varied responsibilities as costume and set design, prop arrangement, lighting, and sound control. Working together, stage production workers assure the success of a play by adding to the impact of a theatrical performance for a television show.
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Television Jobs
Searching for television jobs whether off the screen or on the screen jobs is not too hard for a committed and talented person. The television is the most widely used communication media in the world for transmitting and receiving images. Television jobs encompass a wide range of jobs. It could be a reporter, an actor, producer, director and many more. Anything that gets involved in television is counted on it.
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Oil Boom Results in Women Entering a Traditionally Male Work Environment
Dated: 05-21-2012

The oil boom has found lots of takers amongst women, who saw this traditionally, male-dominated profession, as a new avenue for working and ensuring a better world for themselves and their families. Innovative technology and modern techniques, like horizontal drilling, have revealed that lands once thought to be bereft of oil, had unexploited reserves, that [...]
Miami Police Chief Proposes Remedial Measures To Address Police Shortage
Dated: 05-21-2012

The Miami Police Department is depleting, as there are more officers retiring than the ones being recruited to take their place. Slowness in fresh recruitment, however, is not due to lack of financial resources or that they do not have enough applicants, but rather due to archaic hiring practices and administrative delays. Currently the police [...]
Unable Able to Afford Retirement, Seniors Keep Working
Dated: 05-19-2012

Labor department statistics reveal that the elderly working beyond the traditional retirement age of 65 is at a record high. Their rate is soaring, as thousands of older people, on the verge of retirement; seek to boost their retirement incomes. Their number is at its highest, since the department started keeping such records. This means [...]