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ecology has a wide range of disciplines. a few examples would be aquatic ecology, behavioral ecology, or population ecology.
Really? No, there are no hookers at the Four Seasons Jackson Hole. (I know because I work there)
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depends on what you're focused on. There are many fields of expertise for a geologist. For example oil geology, geophysics, mineralogy, paleontology, structural geology and many others. With those fields you can work usually on a mining corporation. Very lucrative!
a map, compase, globe, computer, they use them together
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ecology has a wide range of disciplines. a few examples would be aquatic ecology, behavioral ecology, or population ecology.
Compasses do not work well in the presence of of electromagnetic fields.
The use of a four-wheel tractor is no different from any other tractor: to operate and pull machinery as a means to "work" the fields.
"lair" might work.
If you like the disciplines of chemistry and engineering then the field of chemical engineering might be for you.Some of the main fields they work for are pharmaceuticalsand anything to do with recycling.
The four mathematicians who won the 2010 Fields medal are:Elon Lindenstrauss (Israel)Ngo Bao Chau (Vietnam)Stanislav Smirnov (Russia)and Cedric Villani (France).The four are university professors.Please see the related links describing the winners and their work.
in kush women work in the fields
That depends on what your "real life" consists of. If you sell merchandise at a supermarket, or do carpentry work, you won't need such advanced mathematics. If you work in the engineering fields, you might need it at some moment like with electromagnetic fields, gravitational fields and fluid flow. If you are an engineer you will come across vector calculus to handle three dimensional space.
Women would work at home and rarely work on fields
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The work in tobacco fields were done by African slaves or indentured servants.