Business and Financial Occupations PRINTER-FRIENDLY EN ESPAÑOLEmployment of business and financial operations occupations is projected to grow 10 percent from 2016 to 2026, faster than the average for all occupations, adding about 773,800 new jobs. Globalization, a growing economy, and a complex tax and regulatory environment are expected to continue to lead to strong demand for accountants and auditors. In addition, increasing usage of data and market research in order to understand customers and product demand, and to evaluate marketing strategies, will lead to growing demand for market research analysts. This median annual wage for business and financial occupations was $67,710 in May 2017, which was higher than the median annual wage for all occupations of $37,690. OCCUPATIONJOB SUMMARYENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION 2017 MEDIAN PAY Accountants and AuditorsAccountants and auditors prepare and examine financial records. They ensure that financial records are accurate and that taxes are paid properly and on time. Accountants and auditors assess financial operations and work to help ensure that organizations run efficiently. Bachelor's degree$69,350 Appraisers and Assessors of Real EstateAppraisers and assessors of real estate provide a value estimate on land and buildings usually before they are sold, mortgaged, taxed, insured, or developed. Bachelor's degree$54,010 Budget AnalystsBudget analysts help public and private institutions organize their finances. They prepare budget reports and monitor institutional spending. Bachelor's degree$75,240 Claims Adjusters, Appraisers, Examiners, and InvestigatorsClaims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators evaluate insurance claims. They decide whether an insurance company must pay a claim, and if so, how much. See How to Become One$64,690 Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis SpecialistsCompensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists conduct an organization’s compensation and benefits programs. They also evaluate position descriptions to determine details such as classification and salary. Bachelor's degree$62,680 Cost EstimatorsCost estimators collect and analyze data in order to estimate the time, money, materials, and labor required to manufacture a product, construct a building, or provide a service. They generally specialize in a particular product or industry. Bachelor's degree$63,110 Financial AnalystsFinancial analysts provide guidance to businesses and individuals making investment decisions. They assess the performance of stocks, bonds, and other types of investments. Bachelor's degree$84,300 Financial ExaminersFinancial examiners ensure compliance with laws governing financial institutions and transactions. They review balance sheets, evaluate the risk level of loans, and assess bank management. Bachelor's degree$81,690 FundraisersFundraisers organize events and campaigns to raise money and other kinds of donations for an organization. They also may design promotional materials and increase awareness of an organization’s work, goals, and financial needs. Bachelor's degree$55,640 Human Resources SpecialistsHuman resources specialists recruit, screen, interview, and place workers. They often handle other human resources work, such as those related to employee relations, compensation and benefits, and training. Bachelor's degree$60,350 Insurance UnderwritersInsurance underwriters decide whether to provide insurance, and under what terms. They evaluate insurance applications and determine coverage amounts and premiums. Bachelor's degree$69,760 Labor Relations SpecialistsLabor relations specialists interpret and administer labor contracts regarding issues such as wages and salaries, healthcare, pensions, and union and management practices. Bachelor's degree$63,200 Loan OfficersLoan officers evaluate, authorize, or recommend approval of loan applications for people and businesses. Bachelor's degree$64,660 LogisticiansLogisticians analyze and coordinate an organization’s supply chain—the system that moves a product from supplier to consumer. They manage the entire life cycle of a product, which includes how a product is acquired, allocated, and delivered. Bachelor's degree$74,590 Management AnalystsManagement analysts, often called management consultants, propose ways to improve an organization’s efficiency. They advise managers on how to make organizations more profitable through reduced costs and increased revenues. Bachelor's degree$82,450 Market Research AnalystsMarket research analysts study market conditions to examine potential sales of a product or service. They help companies understand what products people want, who will buy them, and at what price. Bachelor's degree$63,230 Meeting, Convention, and Event PlannersMeeting, convention, and event planners coordinate all aspects of events and professional meetings. They arrange meeting locations, transportation, and other details. Bachelor's degree$48,290 Personal Financial AdvisorsPersonal financial advisors provide advice on investments, insurance, mortgages, college savings, estate planning, taxes, and retirement to help individuals manage their finances. Bachelor's degree$90,640 Purchasing Managers, Buyers, and Purchasing AgentsBuyers and purchasing agents buy products and services for organizations to use or resell. Purchasing managers oversee the work of buyers and purchasing agents. Bachelor's degree$66,610 Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue AgentsTax examiners and collectors, and revenue agents determine how much is owed in taxes and collect tax from individuals and businesses on behalf of federal, state, and local governments. They review tax returns, conduct audits, identify taxes owed, and collect overdue tax payments. Bachelor's degree$53,130 Training and Development SpecialistsTraining and development specialists help plan, conduct, and administer programs that train employees and improve their skills and knowledge. 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One thing that I've always loved growing up is learning tongue twisters. I want to share one of my favorite websites: http://www.uebersetzung.at/twister/ This site is an international tongue twister site, so there are tongue twisters in many languages.
Say this three times fast: Big black bugs bleed blue black blood but baby black bugs bleed blue blood. This was a favorite of mine as a kid Compadre, cómpreme un coco. Compadre, no compro coco, porque como poco coco como, poco coco compro. Friend, buy me a coconut. Friend, I do not buy coconut for as little coconut I eat, little coconut I buy. Some of my favorites: Ain't Gonna Paint No More! by Karen Beaumont Good Boy, Fergus! by David Shannon The Pigeon wants a Puppy by Mo Willems Check out these others: New York Best Illustrated Books of 2016 Check out the top picture books from: School Library Journal Top 100 Picture Books Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle Good Night Moon by Margaret Wise Brown Natalie Babbitt died at the age of 84 on November 1, 2016.
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Newbery Award books in 90 seconds:
From the site: http://90secondnewbery.com/
"The 90-Second Newbery Film Festival is an annual video contest in which young filmmakers create movies that tell the entire stories of Newbery-winning books in about 90 seconds." Spoiler Alerts--These videos give away the entire plot of the book so be forewarned before watching. Here is a list of some top videos: http://90secondnewbery.com/bestof You can also create one of your own and submit it: http://90secondnewbery.com/submitmovie Architecture and Engineering Occupations
PRINTER-FRIENDLY EN ESPAÑOLEmployment of architecture and engineering occupations is projected to grow 7 percent from 2016 to 2026, about as fast as the average for all occupations. About 194,300 new jobs are projected to be added. Most of the projected job growth in this group is in the engineer occupations, as their services will be in demand in various areas such as rebuilding of infrastructure, renewable energy, oil and gas extraction, and robotics. The median annual wage for architecture and engineering occupations was $79,180 in May 2017. The median annual wages for all occupations in this group was higher than the median annual wage for all occupations in the economy, which was $37,690. OCCUPATIONJOB SUMMARYENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION 2017 MEDIAN PAY Aerospace Engineering and Operations TechniciansAerospace engineering and operations technicians operate and maintain equipment used in developing, testing, producing, and sustaining new aircraft and spacecraft. Increasingly, these workers are using computer-based modeling and simulation tools and processes in their work, as well as advanced automation and robotics. Associate's degree$67,240 Aerospace EngineersAerospace engineers design primarily aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, and missiles. In addition, they create and test prototypes to make sure that they function according to design. Bachelor's degree$113,030 Agricultural EngineersAgricultural engineers attempt to solve agricultural problems concerning power supplies, the efficiency of machinery, the use of structures and facilities, pollution and environmental issues, and the storage and processing of agricultural products. Bachelor's degree$74,780 ArchitectsArchitects plan and design houses, factories, office buildings, and other structures. Bachelor's degree$78,470 Biomedical EngineersBiomedical engineers combine engineering principles with medical sciences to design and create equipment, devices, computer systems, and software used in healthcare. Bachelor's degree$88,040 Cartographers and PhotogrammetristsCartographers and photogrammetrists collect, measure, and interpret geographic information in order to create and update maps and charts for regional planning, education, emergency response, and other purposes. Bachelor's degree$63,990 Chemical EngineersChemical engineers apply the principles of chemistry, biology, physics, and math to solve problems that involve the production or use of chemicals, fuel, drugs, food, and many other products. They design processes and equipment for large-scale manufacturing, plan and test production methods and byproducts treatment, and direct facility operations. Bachelor's degree$102,160 Civil Engineering TechniciansCivil engineering technicians help civil engineers to plan, design, and build highways, bridges, utilities, and other infrastructure projects. They also help to plan, design, and build commercial, industrial, residential, and land development projects. Associate's degree$51,620 Civil EngineersCivil engineers conceive, design, build, supervise, operate, construct, and maintain infrastructure projects and systems in the public and private sector, including roads, buildings, airports, tunnels, dams, bridges, and systems for water supply and sewage treatment. Bachelor's degree$84,770 Computer Hardware EngineersComputer hardware engineers research, design, develop, and test computer systems and components such as processors, circuit boards, memory devices, networks, and routers. Bachelor's degree$115,120 DraftersDrafters use software to convert the designs of engineers and architects into technical drawings. Most workers specialize in architectural, civil, electrical, or mechanical drafting and use technical drawings to help design everything from microchips to skyscrapers. Associate's degree$54,170 Electrical and Electronics Engineering TechniciansElectrical and electronics engineering technicians help engineers design and develop computers, communications equipment, medical monitoring devices, navigational equipment, and other electrical and electronic equipment. They often work in product evaluation and testing, and use measuring and diagnostic devices to adjust, test, and repair equipment. They are also involved in the manufacture and deployment of equipment for automation. Associate's degree$63,660 Electrical and Electronics EngineersElectrical engineers design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacturing of electrical equipment, such as electric motors, radar and navigation systems, communications systems, and power generation equipment. Electronics engineers design and develop electronic equipment, including broadcast and communications systems, such as portable music players and Global Positioning System (GPS) devices. Bachelor's degree$97,970 Electro-mechanical TechniciansElectro-mechanical technicians combine knowledge of mechanical technology with knowledge of electrical and electronic circuits. They operate, test, and maintain unmanned, automated, robotic, or electromechanical equipment. Associate's degree$56,740 Environmental Engineering TechniciansEnvironmental engineering technicians carry out the plans that environmental engineers develop. They test, operate, and, if necessary, modify equipment used to prevent or clean up environmental pollution. They may collect samples for testing, or they may work to mitigate sources of environmental pollution. Associate's degree$50,230 Environmental EngineersEnvironmental engineers use the principles of engineering, soil science, biology, and chemistry to develop solutions to environmental problems. They are involved in efforts to improve recycling, waste disposal, public health, and water and air pollution control. Bachelor's degree$86,800 Health and Safety EngineersHealth and safety engineers develop procedures and design systems to protect people from illness and injury and property from damage. They combine knowledge of engineering and of health and safety to make sure that chemicals, machinery, software, furniture, and other products will not cause harm to people or damage to property. Bachelor's degree$88,510 Industrial Engineering TechniciansIndustrial engineering technicians assist industrial engineers in devising efficient systems that integrate workers, machines, materials, information, and energy to make a product or provide a service. They prepare machinery and equipment layouts, plan workflows, conduct statistical production studies, and analyze production costs. Associate's degree$54,280 Industrial EngineersIndustrial engineers find ways to eliminate wastefulness in production processes. They devise efficient systems that integrate workers, machines, materials, information, and energy to make a product or provide a service. Bachelor's degree$85,880 Landscape ArchitectsLandscape architects design parks and the outdoor spaces of campuses, recreational facilities, businesses, private homes, and other open areas. Bachelor's degree$65,760 Marine Engineers and Naval ArchitectsMarine engineers and naval architects design, build, and maintain ships, from aircraft carriers to submarines and from sailboats to tankers. Marine engineers are responsible for the internal systems of a ship, such as the propulsion, electrical, refrigeration, and steering systems. Naval architects are responsible for the ship design, including the form, structure, and stability of hulls. Bachelor's degree$90,970 Materials EngineersMaterials engineers develop, process, and test materials used to create a wide range of products, from computer chips and aircraft wings to golf clubs and biomedical devices. They study the properties and structures of metals, ceramics, plastics, composites, nanomaterials (extremely small substances), and other substances in order to create new materials that meet certain mechanical, electrical, and chemical requirements. Bachelor's degree$94,610 Mechanical Engineering TechniciansMechanical engineering technicians help mechanical engineers design, develop, test, and manufacture mechanical devices, including tools, engines, and machines. They may make sketches and rough layouts, record and analyze data, make calculations and estimates, and report their findings. Associate's degree$55,360 Mechanical EngineersMechanical engineers design, develop, build, and test mechanical and thermal sensors and devices, including tools, engines, and machines. Bachelor's degree$85,880 Mining and Geological EngineersMining and geological engineers design mines to safely and efficiently remove minerals such as coal and metals for use in manufacturing and utilities. Bachelor's degree$94,240 Nuclear EngineersNuclear engineers research and develop the processes, instruments, and systems used to derive benefits from nuclear energy and radiation. Many of these engineers find industrial and medical uses for radioactive materials—for example, in equipment used in medical diagnosis and treatment. Bachelor's degree$105,810 Petroleum EngineersPetroleum engineers design and develop methods for extracting oil and gas from deposits below the Earth’s surface. Petroleum engineers also find new ways to extract oil and gas from older wells. Bachelor's degree$132,280 Surveying and Mapping TechniciansSurveying and mapping technicians collect data and make maps of the Earth's surface. Surveying technicians visit sites to take measurements of the land. Mapping technicians use geographic data to create maps. They both assist surveyors and cartographers and photogrammetrists. High school diploma or equivalent$43,340 SurveyorsSurveyors make precise measurements to determine property boundaries. They provide data relevant to the shape and contour of the Earth’s surface for engineering, mapmaking, and construction projects. Bachelor's degree$61,140 Try out Number Line by the Math Learning Center to explore number lines. "Number Line helps students visualize number sequences and demonstrate strategies for counting, comparing, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. Choose number lines labelled with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, or negative numbers. Or use a blank number line, with or without tick marks. 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https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/number-line-by-the-math-l/ociighkhkffcoplfkofojilfjholclge Check out the career of engineering: Occupational Handbook http://www.bls.gov/ooh/architecture-and-engineering/home.htm Architecture and Engineering Occupations PRINTER-FRIENDLY EN ESPAÑOL Employment of architecture and engineering occupations is projected to grow 3 percent from 2014 to 2024, adding about 67,200 new jobs. The growth rate is slower than the average for all occupations, in part, because several drafting and technician occupations in the group are projected to decline from 2014 to 2024 as improvements in technology, such as design software and surveying equipment, make workers more productive. The median annual wage for architecture and engineering occupations was $76,870 in May 2015. The median annual wages for all occupations in this group was higher than the median annual wage for all occupations in the economy, which was $36,200. OCCUPATIONJOB SUMMARYENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION 2015 MEDIAN PAY Aerospace Engineering and Operations TechniciansAerospace engineering and operations technicians operate and maintain equipment used in developing, testing, and producing new aircraft and spacecraft. Increasingly, these workers are using computer-based modeling and simulation tools and processes in their work.Associate's degree$66,180 Aerospace EngineersAerospace engineers design primarily aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, and missiles. In addition, they test prototypes to make sure that they function according to design.Bachelor's degree$107,830 Agricultural EngineersAgricultural engineers attempt to solve agricultural problems concerning power supplies, the efficiency of machinery, the use of structures and facilities, pollution and environmental issues, and the storage and processing of agricultural products.Bachelor's degree$75,090 ArchitectsArchitects plan and design houses, factories, office buildings, and other structures.Bachelor's degree$76,100 Biomedical EngineersBiomedical engineers combine engineering principles with medical and biological sciences to design and create equipment, devices, computer systems, and software used in healthcare.Bachelor's degree$86,220 Cartographers and PhotogrammetristsCartographers and photogrammetrists collect, measure, and interpret geographic information in order to create and update maps and charts for regional planning, education, emergency response, and other purposes.Bachelor's degree$61,880 Chemical EngineersChemical engineers apply the principles of chemistry, biology, physics, and math to solve problems that involve the production or use of chemicals, fuel, drugs, food, and many other products. They design processes and equipment for large-scale manufacturing, plan and test production methods and byproducts treatment, and direct facility operations.Bachelor's degree$97,360 Civil Engineering TechniciansCivil engineering technicians help civil engineers to plan, design, and build highways, bridges, utilities, and other infrastructure projects. They also help to plan, design, and build commercial, industrial, residential, and land development projects.Associate's degree$49,260 Civil EngineersCivil engineers design, build, supervise, operate, and maintain construction projects and systems in the public and private sector, including roads, buildings, airports, tunnels, dams, bridges, and systems for water supply and sewage treatment.Bachelor's degree$82,220 Computer Hardware EngineersComputer hardware engineers research, design, develop, and test computer systems and components such as processors, circuit boards, memory devices, networks, and routers. These engineers discover new directions in computer hardware, which generate rapid advances in computer technology.Bachelor's degree$111,730 DraftersDrafters use software to convert the designs of engineers and architects into technical drawings. Most workers specialize in architectural, civil, electrical, or mechanical drafting and use technical drawings to help design everything from microchips to skyscrapers.Associate's degree$52,720 Electrical and Electronics Engineering TechniciansElectrical and electronics engineering technicians help engineers design and develop computers, communications equipment, medical monitoring devices, navigational equipment, and other electrical and electronic equipment. They often work in product evaluation and testing, using measuring and diagnostic devices to adjust, test, and repair equipment. They are also involved in the manufacture and deployment of equipment for automation.Associate's degree$61,130 Electrical and Electronics EngineersElectrical engineers design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacturing of electrical equipment, such as electric motors, radar and navigation systems, communications systems, and power generation equipment. Electronics engineers design and develop electronic equipment, such as broadcast and communications systems—from portable music players to global positioning systems (GPSs).Bachelor's degree$95,230 Electro-mechanical TechniciansElectro-mechanical technicians combine knowledge of mechanical technology with knowledge of electrical and electronic circuits. They operate, test, and maintain unmanned, automated, robotic, or electromechanical equipment.Associate's degree$53,340 Environmental Engineering TechniciansEnvironmental engineering technicians carry out the plans that environmental engineers develop. They test, operate, and, if necessary, modify equipment used to prevent or clean up environmental pollution. They may collect samples for testing, or they may work to mitigate sources of environmental pollution.Associate's degree$48,650 Environmental EngineersEnvironmental engineers use the principles of engineering, soil science, biology, and chemistry to develop solutions to environmental problems. They are involved in efforts to improve recycling, waste disposal, public health, and water and air pollution control.Bachelor's degree$84,560 Health and Safety EngineersHealth and safety engineers develop procedures and design systems to prevent people from getting sick or injured and to keep property from being damaged. They combine knowledge of systems engineering and of health and safety to make sure that chemicals, machinery, software, furniture, and other consumer products will not cause harm to people or damage to buildings.Bachelor's degree$84,600 Industrial Engineering TechniciansIndustrial engineering technicians help industrial engineers implement designs to use personnel, materials, and machines effectively in factories, stores, healthcare organizations, repair shops, and offices. They prepare machinery and equipment layouts, plan workflows, conduct statistical production studies, and analyze production costs.Associate's degree$53,780 Industrial EngineersIndustrial engineers find ways to eliminate wastefulness in production processes. They devise efficient systems that integrate workers, machines, materials, information, and energy to make a product or provide a service.Bachelor's degree$83,470 Landscape ArchitectsLandscape architects design parks and the outdoor spaces of campuses, recreational facilities, private homes, and other open areas.Bachelor's degree$63,810 Marine Engineers and Naval ArchitectsMarine engineers and naval architects design, build, and maintain ships from aircraft carriers to submarines, from sailboats to tankers. Marine engineers are primarily responsible for the internal systems of a ship, such as propulsion, electrical, refrigeration, and steering. Naval architects are primarily responsible for the ship design, including the form, structure, and stability of hulls.Bachelor's degree$93,110 Materials EngineersMaterials engineers develop, process, and test materials used to create a wide range of products, from computer chips and aircraft wings to golf clubs and biomedical devices. They study the properties and structures of metals, ceramics, plastics, composites, nanomaterials (extremely small substances), and other substances to create new materials that meet certain mechanical, electrical, and chemical requirements.Bachelor's degree$91,310 Mechanical Engineering TechniciansMechanical engineering technicians help mechanical engineers design, develop, test, and manufacture mechanical devices, including tools, engines, and machines. They may make sketches and rough layouts, record and analyze data, make calculations and estimates, and report their findings.Associate's degree$53,910 Mechanical EngineersMechanical engineering is one of the broadest engineering disciplines. Mechanical engineers design, develop, build, and test mechanical and thermal sensors and devices, including tools, engines, and machines.Bachelor's degree$83,590 Mining and Geological EngineersMining and geological engineers design mines to safely and efficiently remove minerals such as coal and metals for use in manufacturing and utilities.Bachelor's degree$94,040 Nuclear EngineersNuclear engineers research and develop the processes, instruments, and systems used to derive benefits from nuclear energy and radiation. Many of these engineers find industrial and medical uses for radioactive materials—for example, in equipment used in medical diagnosis and treatment.Bachelor's degree$102,950 Petroleum EngineersPetroleum engineers design and develop methods for extracting oil and gas from deposits below the Earth’s surface. Petroleum engineers also find new ways to extract oil and gas from older wells.Bachelor's degree$129,990 Surveying and Mapping TechniciansSurveying and mapping technicians collect data and make maps of the Earth’s surface. Surveying technicians visit sites to take measurements of the land. Mapping technicians use geographic data to create maps. They both assist surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists.High school diploma or equivalent$42,010 SurveyorsSurveyors make precise measurements to determine property boundaries. They provide data relevant to the shape and contour of the Earth’s surface for engineering, mapmaking, and construction projects.Bachelor's degree$58,020 Famous Engineers:Biography.Com
http://www.biography.com/search?query=engineers Leonardo Da Vinci They Made America Edwin Drake: Oil Drilling Oliver Evans: A Better Steam Engine John Fitch: First Steamboat Robert Fulton: Steamboat Services Charles Goodyear: Vulcanized Rubber Theodore Dehone Judah: Transcontinental Railroad Garrett Augustus Morgan: Gas Masks, Traffic Lights Elisha Otis: Safe Elevators George Eastman: Easy to Use Cameras Henry Ford: Affordable Cars Samuel Morse: A Better Telegraph Thomas Watson: Advanced Business Machines Alexander Graham Bell: Telephones Samuel Colt: Guns Willis Carrier: Air Conditioning Thomas Edison: Inventor Edwin Drake: Drilling 26 of the most powerful female engineers Engineer Girls Historical Engineers Helen Augusta Blanchard: Lady Edison held 28 patents (Zigzag Sewing Machine Martha Coston: Signal Flares Edith Clarke: Graphical Calculator Olive Dennis: Railroads Elsie Eaves: Civil Engineer Ermgard Flugge Lotz: Aerodynamics Lillian Gilbreth: Mother of Modern Management Kate Gleason; Mechanical Engineer Grace Murray Hopper: Computer Programmer M. Gertrude Rand: Vision Ellen Henrietta Richards: Chemistry Emily Warren Roebling: Brooklyn Bridge Mary Walton : Air Pollution Cleanup Resources: Engineering.Com Engineering Games Discover Engineering |
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