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  2. Juminda Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse was built in 1937. It is a circular concrete tower with a lantern and double gallery. The upper portion of the lighthouse is painted red, the lower is painted white. Prior to 2006, the lighthouse had a height of 24 metres, the red portion at the top was added in 2006. [3]

  3. Employment website - Wikipedia

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    Employment sites like job aggregators use "pay-per-click" or pay-for-performance models, where the employer listing the job pays for clicks on the listing. [20] [21] In Japan, some sites have come under fire for allowing employers to list a job for free for an initial duration, then charging exorbitant fees after the free period expires.

  4. Application for employment - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] In some instances, an application is effectively used to dissuade "walk-in" applicants, serving as a barrier between the applicant and a job interview with the person who has the authority to hire. [7] For many businesses, applications for employment can be filled out online, rather than submitted in person.

  5. La Jument - Wikipedia

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    La Jument ("the mare") is a lighthouse in Brittany, Northwestern France. [1] The lighthouse is built on a rock (that is also called La Jument) about 300 metres from the coast of the island of Ushant. It was listed as a historic monument in 2017. [2] It has been called Brittany's most famous lighthouse, largely because of photography by Jean ...

  6. Lighthouse keeper - Wikipedia

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    A lighthouse keeper or lightkeeper is a person responsible for tending and caring for a lighthouse, particularly the light and lens in the days when oil lamps and clockwork mechanisms were used. Lighthouse keepers were sometimes referred to as "wickies" because of their job trimming the wicks. [1]

  7. Ghost job - Wikipedia

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    A fake job, ghost job, or phantom job is a job posting for a non-existent or already filled position.. The employer may post fake job opening listings for many reasons, such as inflating statistics about their industries, protecting the company from discrimination lawsuits, fulfilling requirements by human-resources departments, identifying potentially promising recruits for future hiring ...

  8. Template:Status - Wikipedia

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    Status: In progress. Template documentation. Usage. This template is used under the header of a request to summarize its current status. {{status}} → Status: ...

  9. Punta Gorda Light - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. [3] The Fresnel lens and the flag staff pole were removed many years ago to the Humboldt Bay Maritime Museum located near Eureka, California. [4] The Punta Gorda Light was known as the "Alcatraz of Lighthouses" because of its remote location and difficult access. [4]