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  2. Category:Religious occupations - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Sacred languages - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to sacred languages, languages that are cultivated and used primarily in religious service or for other religious reasons by people who speak another, primary language in their daily life.

  4. Occupational prestige - Wikipedia

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    Occupational prestige results from the consensual rating of a job - based on the belief of that job's worthiness. The term prestige itself refers to the admiration and respect that a particular occupation holds in a society. Occupational prestige is prestige independent of particular individuals who occupy a job.

  5. Multilingualism and globalization - Wikipedia

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    The growing need for a more multilingual workforce is apparent in the U.S. according to survey and analysis completed in 2014. Multiple scholars from George town, Harvard, and Michigan University collected sample data from employers on their knowledge of a second language requirements for the hiring process.

  6. Need a Job? What Languages Do You Speak? - AOL

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    As the number of people who speak one of 200-plus languages other than English at home increases in this country, so do the job opportunities for interpreters and translators. ... Need help? Call ...

  7. Sacred language - Wikipedia

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    Sacred languages are distinct from divine languages, which are languages ascribed to the divine (i.e. God or gods) and may not necessarily be natural languages. [ citation needed ] The concept, as expressed by the name of a script, for example in Dēvanāgarī , the name of a script that roughly means "[script] of the city of gods ", and is ...

  8. High-Paying Jobs That Don't Contribute To Society - AOL

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    Does your job make the world a better place?In a Payscale survey published Tuesday, workers who earn a lot but don't believe their jobs help the world tend to work in sales, finance, or tech ...

  9. Multilingualism - Wikipedia

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    Many small independent nations' schoolchildren are today compelled to learn multiple languages because of international interactions. [17] For example, in Finland, all children are required to learn at least three languages: the two national languages (Finnish and Swedish) and one foreign language (usually English).