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

People go to websites to get the information they desperately need.  They could be looking for an answer to a nagging question.  They might be looking for help in completing an important task.  For recent graduates, they might be looking for ways on how to prepare a comprehensive resume that can capture the attention of the hiring manager

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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“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.

Module 5 Exam

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

Question #1
A  HIV and gonorrhea
B  chlamydia and human papilloma virus
C  syphilis and hepatitis C
D  herpes and trichomoniasis
Question #5
A  Generativity versus stagnation
B  intimacy versus isolation
C  industry versus inferiority
D  identity versus identity confusion
Question #6
A  declines; rises
B  plateaus; declines
C  raises; plateaus
D  rises; declines
Question #7
A  milder temperament, more secure attachments, and happier long-lasting marriages
B  higher earnings, mellow temperaments, and a greater sense of identity
C  mediocre job success, a greater sense of identity, and higher sense of self-worth
D  higher earnings, occupational status, and career attainment over the long run
Question #9
A  a daycare center
B  an elementary school
C  a middle school
D  a college or university
Question #12
A  an awareness of how logic can be used to solve all of life’s problems
B  an awareness of how one’s internal state affects his or her physiological response
C  an awareness of how social factors and factors specific to a given situation must be taken into account in approaching most of life’s problems
D  an awareness of how sensory input and motor skills can be incorporated to solve situational problems that are more concrete
Question #13
A  structured socialization
B  friendliness
C  social investment
D  unstructured socializing
Question #14
A  alcoholism
B  social drinking
C  binge drinking
D  risk-taking drinking
Question #15
A  a female who is in her early 30s
B  a female who is in her late teens
C  a male who is in his early 20s
D  a male who is in his early 40s
Question #16
A  middle adults and aging adults
B  children and young adolescents
C  aging adults
D  adolescents and emerging adults
Question #17
A  is 20 years old and 20-year-olds have the fastest reaction times
B  is cheating
C  is just getting lucky
D  has more experience playing this game
Question #18
A  emotional maturity; behavioral and cognitive majority
B  the capacity to support one’s parents financially; financial independence
C  behavioral and cognitive maturity; emotional maturity
D  financial independence; the capacity to support one’s parents financially
Question #19
A  undeveloped countries; developed countries
B  developed countries; undeveloped countries
C  collective cultures; individualistic cultures
D  individualistic cultures; collective cultures
Question #20
A  an understanding of who one is, what one’s capabilities and limitations are, what one’s beliefs and values are, and how one fits into the society around them
B  an understanding of one’s multifaceted self, to possess instability in one’s occupational field, to understand one’s biological heritage, and to reflect on one’s life with high integrity
C  an understanding of one’s gender identity, to possess stability in one’s career, to understand one’s ethnic heritage and biological beginnings
D  an understanding of who others are, what a person’s temperament is, how the genetic lineage affects longevity, and to have a shaky global view
Question #21
A  emerging adults cannot make decisions
B  marriage is not necessary for sexual relationships
C  fear of divorce
D  parents today discourage early marriage
Question #22
A  It is the age of identity explorations, instability, being self-focused, feeling in-between, and possibilities.
B  It is the age of instability, being other-focused, identity foreclosure, feeling marginalized, and possibilities.
C  It is the age of stability, being other-focused, identity diffusion, feeling in-between, and stagnation.
D  It is the age of identity moratorium, stability, feeling marginalized, being self-focused, and developing a global worldview.
Question #24
A  psychological functioning
B  environmental forces
C  biological maturity
D  cognitive development
Question #25
A  negatively, their global self-esteem is lower than boys’ during adolescence
B  Negatively, their global self-esteem is very high during adolescence
C  neutrally, their global self-esteem is variable throughout adolescence
D  positively, their global self-esteem is quite high throughout adolescence
Question #26
A  peers’ evaluations become less important
B  parents are much less critical during this time
C  adolescents have initiated romantic relationships by this time
D  adolescents feel more mature
Question #29
A  adolescence is often a time of intellectual volatility
B  adolescence is often a time of emotional volatility
C  adolescence is often a time of intellectual stagnation
D  adolescence is often a time of emotional stability
Question #32
A  a greater amount of testosterone, which has been shown to enhance memory
B  their ability to think concretely and egocentrically of the world
C  their ability to question their parents and the world around them
D  a greater amount of experience and knowledge of the world
Question #33
A  virtual memory devices
B  mnemonic devices
C  learning devices
D  long-term memory devices
Question #34
A  concrete operations
B  sensorimotor
C  preoperational
D  formal operations
Question #35
A  pre-operations
B  advanced hypothesis testing
C  concrete operations
D  formal operations
Question #36
A  Social substance use; experimental substance use
B  Addictive substance use; medicinal substance use
C  Medicinal substance use; addictive substance use
D  Experimental substance use; social substance use
Question #38
A  He is not telling the truth; adolescents are either users or not users.
B  He is a likely telling the truth; experimentation is one of the four major reasons that adolescents use substances.
C  He is probably lying, most drug abusers do.
D  He is likely self-medicating.
Question #41
A  90%; teens and early 20s
B  80%; teens and early 20s
C  70%; early to mid-20s
D  60%; early to mid-20s
Question #43
A  Aging confirmations
B  Puberty rituals
C  History-graded norms
D  Psycho-cognitive stages
Question #44
A  He is likely to engage in early sexual behavior.
B  He is likely to spend too much time studying.
C  He is likely to have difficulties with alcohol use and delinquency.
D  He is likely to be a homebody and prefers to stay at home rather than go out on the weekends.
Question #45
A  a girl who experiences late-onset puberty
B  a boy who experiences late-onset puberty
C  a boy who experiences early-onset puberty
D  a girl who experiences early-onset puberty
Question #46
A  Secular trend
B  Lowering trend
C  Early onset trend
D  Sooner trend
Question #47
A  hypothalamus
B  frontal lobes
C  cortex
D  cerebellum
Question #48
A  Primary menstruation; foremost ejaculation
B  Menarche; spermarche
C  Foremost menstruation; primary ejaculation
D  Spermarche; menarche
Question #49
A  primary sex characteristics
B  secondary sex characteristics
C  tertiary sex characteristics
D  quarternary sex characteristics
Question #50
A  cortisol; relaxin
B  thalamus; hypothalamus
C  dopamine; serotonin
D  estradiol; testosterone