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Fresh Grad Lands Job as Real Estate Agent With Help from Professional Writers

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Manush is a recent graduate from a prestigious university in California who is looking for a job opportunity as a real estate agent.  While he already has samples provided by his friends, he still feels something lacking in his resume.  Specifically, the he believes that his professional objective statement lacks focus and clarity. 

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When he was chosen for the real estate agent position, he sent us this thank you note:

“Kudos to the team for a job well done.  I am sincerely appreciative of the time and effort you gave on my resume.  You did not only help me land the job I had always been dreaming of but you also made me realize how important adding those specific keywords to my resume!  Cheers!

Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Final Exam

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #2
A  they are known as May-December marriages
B  Sociobiology suggests that men select younger women since doing so results in healthier offspring and women benefit from receiving sperm from older men who have more resources for their offspring
C  Research shows that there is no difference in reported marital satisfaction between a group of ADMs and ASMs
D  All of the above
Question #5
A  Traditional Sex Roles
B  Loss of Control – Deployment
C  infidelity
D  All of the above
Question #11
A  Power changes
B  Change in how money is spent
C  More responsibility
D  all of the above
Question #12
A  commitment
B  rite of passage
C  honeymoon
D  wedding
Question #13
A  provide a time for the couple to be alone to solidify the change in their identity to a married couple
B  provides the opportunity for a couple to spend their wedding monies together
C  provide a period of recuperation from the demands of being in wedding
D  provide a period of recuperation from the demands of preparing for a wedding ceremony and reception.
Question #14
A  The wedding is a rite of passage that is neither religious nor civil
B  a first opportunity for families to meet
C  the day when couples share their first party
D  a rite of passage that is both religious and civil
Question #15
A  infidelity
B  parenthood
C  love
D  companionship
Question #18
A  love
B  Escape
C  Rebound
D  Unplanned pregnancy
Question #22
A  Not being able to observe nonverbal behavior
B  Unlimited number of options
C  Removes emotion/ chemistry
D  Potential to fall in love too quickly as a result of intense mutual disclosure
Question #23
A  focus on finding someone with common interests
B  Potential to fall in love too quickly as a result of intense mutual disclosure
C  Efficiency
Question #24
A  Marital Agreement
B  Engagement Agreement
C  Prenuptial Agreement
D  Fidelity Agreement
Question #29
A  is a theory that focuses on the social learning of roles
B  is a theory that focuses on the rejection of traditional roles
C  is a theory that does not focus on the social learning of roles
D  is a theory that focuses on the force of peers in mate selection
Question #30
A  profit margin
B  complimentary needs theory
C  exchange theory
D  principle of least interest
Question #31
A  we select mates who do not express needs
B  we select mates whose needs are beyond our capactiy to comply
C  we select mates whose needs are identical to our own
D  that we select mates whose needs are opposite and complementary to our own
Question #32
A  Children tend to be attracted to those unlike their parents
B  Children tend to be attracted to those like their parents
C  we tend to be attracted to and become involved with those who are similar to us in age, race, religion, and social class.
D  People will make very random mate selection
Question #33
A  Expectation to cohabitate
B  Expectation to marry within one’s social group.
C  Expectation to never marry or cohabitate
D  Expectation to marry outside one’s own family group.
Question #34
A  Expectation never to marry or cohabitate
B  Expectation to marry within one’ s social group
C  Expectation to cohabitate
D  Expectation to marry outside one’s own family group
Question #38
A  Others must define the partners as a couple
B  They must practice compersion
C  They must define themselves as a committed couple.
D  They must live in separate domiciles
Question #39
A  a committed couple who does not live in the same home.
B  a committed couple who lives with other love interests
C  non-committed individuals who live in a communal environment
D  a bogus concept with no definition
Question #40
A  Child Inheritance
B  Alimony
C  Common-law marriage
D  Palimony
Question #42
A  security blanket cohabiters
B  marriage never
C  money savers
D  rebellious cohabiters
Question #44
A  Here and Now
B  Testers
C  Engaged
D  Rebellious cohabitators
Question #46
A  Involves two adults, unrelated by blood or by law, involved in an emotional and sexual relationship, who sleep at the same residence at least four nights a week for three months
B  Involves married people living apart
C  Involves siblings sharing a home away from parents
D  Involves siblings living with parents
Question #48
A  Fishing on the internet
B  going out in groups where the agenda is to meet others and have fun
C  catfishing on the internet
D  sexual encounter that occurs between individuals who have no relationship commitment.
Question #49
A  having romantic relationships with a group of people
B  having unprotected sex
C  going out in groups where the agenda is to meet others and have fun
D  sexual encounter that occurs between individuals who have no relationship commitment.
Question #50
A  falling in love with partner
B  inability to pay for a wedding,
C  fear of divorce
D  doubts about potential spouse