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  2. 10 Promising Jobs for the Class of 2009 - AOL

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  3. 9 Entry-Level Jobs with High-Salary Potential - AOL

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    Selena Dehne, JIST Publishing Recent college graduates sometimes have unrealistic expectations about how much money they will begin making in their entry-level jobs. Now, with job cuts soaring and ...

  4. 50 Jobs That Are Adding Workers - AOL

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    To help you wait for your big Hollywood break, we've put together 50 of the top jobs in America based on job growth. Unless you're a celebrity, a CEO or a lottery winner, you probably wouldn't ...

  5. National Institute of Open Schooling - Wikipedia

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    NIOS had a cumulative enrollment of about 15 lakh (1.5 million) students from 2004 to 2009 at secondary and senior secondary levels and enrolls about 3.5 lakh (350k) students annually which makes it the largest open schooling system in the world.

  6. America's Top 50 Jobs - AOL

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    We looked at high-wage, high-growth occupations as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics' 2006-2007 Occupational Outlook Handbook. Here are the top 50 jobs that are both growing faster than ...

  7. Occupational prestige - Wikipedia

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    Sociologists use the concept of occupational prestige (also known as job prestige) to measure the relative social-class positions people may achieve by practicing a given occupation. Occupational prestige results from the consensual rating of a job - based on the belief of that job's worthiness.

  8. Working class in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Members of the working class commonly have a high school diploma and many have only some college education. Due to differences between middle and working class cultures, working class college students may face culture shock upon entering the post-secondary education system, with its "middle class" culture. [14]

  9. 20 Highest Paying Jobs - AOL

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