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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. 

Thus, he sought our assistance in improving editing and proofreading his resume. 

In revising his resume, iwritegigs highlighted his soft skills such as his communication skills, ability to negotiate, patience and tactfulness.  In the professional experience part, our team added some skills that are aligned with the position he is applying for.

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.

Unit 1 Exam

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

Question #7
A  FALSE
B  TRUE
Question #10
A  FALSE
B  TRUE
Question #11
A  deforestation
B  overgrazing by livestock
C  use of drip irrigation systems
D  wetland destruction
E  poor landscaping practices that expose the land to excess wind
Question #12
A  it uses less water than traditional farming.
B  it avoids the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilizer.
C  it uses more water than traditional farming.
D  it has greater net primary production than traditional farming.
E  it is more energy efficient, since it doesn’t produce meat products.
Question #13
A  rising sea levels
B  all of these
C  coastal flooding
D  altered ecosystem boundaries
E  altered patterns of global rainfall
Question #14
A  herbicide
B  fuel additive
C  refrigerant
D  insecticide
E  aerosol propellant
Question #15
A  CO 2 allowing more solar radiation to penetrate Earth’s surface
B  CO 2 slowing the escape of heat from Earth
C  CFCs slowing the escape of heat from Earth
D  CO 2 slowing the escape of UV radiation from Earth
E  the loss of ozone that trapped cooling UV radiation in the atmosphere
Question #16
A  herbivore
B  primary consumer
C  secondary consumer
D  producer
E  tertiary consumer
Question #17
A  decomposers
B  parasites
C  predators
D  detritivores
E  autotrophs
Question #18
A  when it is cold, or is about to get cold
B  during the day
C  at night
D  when it is raining, or is about to rain
E  at the same time you apply fertilizer
Question #19
Please read the following scenario to answer the following question(s).

Michigan’s Isle Royale is located in Lake Superior and is 45 miles long and 9 miles wide. Ecologists estimate that the moose population has been on the island since around 1900. The wolf population, on the other hand, has only been there since the winter of 1949. The conditions had to be just right for the lake to freeze and the weather to be calm enough for the first wolves to make the passage over to the island. When the wolves arrived, they were greeted with a large moose population that had no predators. The moose population was at a dangerously high level, but was kept in check by the arrival of the wolves. This “harmonious” pattern continued for at least 20 years.
In 1982, the wolf population suddenly crashed. The problem was a new canine virus. This virus surfaced around the world in 1978 and spread rapidly in about six months. Infected animals can survive, but they have to be treated immediately. Ecologists hypothesized that the virus arrived on the island carried on the shoe of a human traveler. The wolf population decreased from 50 to 14 individuals in a year. While the wolf population dropped, the moose population increased. However, the winter of 1996 was extremely harsh and the moose population experienced a major crash. More than 500 animals died during the winter months, reducing the population to less than 800 animals.

The harsh winter that led to the death of many moose in 1996 is an example of a(n) ______.

A  density-independent factor
B  acclimation
C  population that has exceeded its carrying capacity
D  density-dependent factor
Question #20
A  a group of organisms isolated in space
B  all of the organisms of a species existing at a particular time
C  a group of organisms of the same species isolated in space and time
D  a group of organisms isolated in space and time
E  a group of organisms of the same species isolated in space
Question #21
A  ecosystem
B  population
C  organism
D  tissue
E  community
Question #22
A  subjects that don’t have colds.
B  subjects of only one gender.
C  no control group.
D  control and experimental groups .
E  a small sample size.
Question #24
A  Bees can see ultraviolet light that humans can’t.
B  People with type B blood like to donate blood.
C  People with type O blood are natural meat eaters.
D  The dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex was a scavenger, not a predator.
E  Peacocks like to display their large tail feathers.