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What is a food designer?

A "Food Stylist" is a person that makes food look good for a photographer. Elmers glue is often used for milk and cake frosting because it doesn't run or separate under room temperature. Hair spray can made bread look like it has an egg wash over the crust, for example.

What was a chambermaid job in the medieval times?

A chambermaids job was to clean the castles rooms this job also included cleaning the bathrooms

How much does a fire chief make?

The salary for a a fire inspector will vary depending on experience and location worked. The average salary is about $54,951 per year.

What are some of the most adventurous jobs?

I personally am a bartender on the weekends at a night club in my area and I have to say it is one of the neatest experiences you can imagine. You meet all types of people and there is never a dull moment. Everyone has fun. However there are a few drawbacks to a career like that. Including slow nights where you don't make much money and where ever there is alcohol and a large amount of people there is sure to be fights which can escalate into worse situations.

Where does the word cop come fom?

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Likely this slang word for a police officer can be traced back to the Old French word caper, which meant to take or to seize. It entered English as cap before 1589. The word is used in "Plaine Perceuall the Peace-maker of England" by Richard Harvey.

Cap him sirra, if he pay it not.

The word appears before there was standardized spelling so, at the beginning of the 18th century, the pronunciation and spelling had changed to cop.

The shift to noun and the meaning of policeman (copper, one who cops; i.e., one who takes or seizes) occurred about a century and a half later.

False etymologies include the acronym, Constable On Patrol, but the word appeared prior to any other known acronym.

Another false etymology asserts that the word refers to the copper buttons police uniforms or to the copper badges police wore.
The term "cop" does actually derive from the copper badge that the keystone cops had in europe.

What is the job of the flagellum?

A flagella is how some cells and microorganisms travel

Flagella are whip like tails that are used to propel the organism forward.

How much do vineyard vines employees make?

I work at almaden cellars in Madera California Ani get pai 19.35 an hour and were under paid most wineries make 25$ an hour

How do you look up your pay stub from employment plus?

if u dont enter ur information into their system, ull receive them thru the mail. ive been getting mine that way for OVER 2 months now.

How many people work for General Motors?

Currently there are about 266,000 people employed by GM worldwide.

How much does a RN in GA start out at?

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What is employee empowerment?

Employee empowerment concept refers to enlargement of an employee's job responsibility by giving him the authority of decision without approval of his immediate supervisor. Check out this article for more detailed answer in the Related Link below.

What do you call a person who works in a nursery?

Generally they can just be called nursery workers

If you mean a plant nursery, then they are sometimes called gardners or master gardeners.

What is the work one person does for another?

To ensure they are paid for the work they do mainly and help neighbours and community during offs.

Why is attendance important on a job?

Good attendance and time keeping is very important to employers and colleges for many reasons. These evaluators need to know if their future employees or students are responsible and respectable.

What is the setting of the story does it depict the story?

By showing how a character reacts to or interacts with his or her surroundings

What material are saddles traditionally made of?

Mostly leather from cattle, metal parts are usually steel.

What kind of job can you get with a bachelor's degree in fine art?

I suppose the obvious answer would be an artist working in ceramics. Like most people who graduate with any degree in liberal or fine arts, it is going to be tough for you. You could try writing about ceramics for an art magazine, but magazines are tough to break into without a portfolio. You could write for a ceramics or art web site, but you can't expect to make a living doing that, as they rarely, if ever pay. There are industrial uses for ceramics; it's a great electrical insulator for example, and I would suggest you move in that direction and start with a search on Ceramics and Industry.

Is a priest a job?

Catholic AnswerA priest's job is to be an alter Christus, which is Latin for "another Christ". Christ is the eternal high priest, those men who are called and ordained to be His priests are to be His Hands and Feet, His Eyes, Ears, and Mouth. They are to preach His Word, hear and forgive sins, and bring the people to Him.

from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980

Priest. An authorized mediator who offers a true sacrifice in acknowledgment of God's supreme dominion over human beings and in expiation for their sins. A priest's mediation is the reverse of that of a prophet, who communicates from God to the people. A priest mediates from the people to God.

Christ, who is God and man, is the first, last, and greatest priest of the New Law. He is the eternal high priest who offered Himself once and for all on the Cross, a victim of infinite value, and he continually renews that sacrifice on the altar through the ministry of the Church.

Within the Church are men who are specifically ordained as priest to consecrate and offer the body and blood of Christ in the Mass. The Apostles were the first ordained priests, when on Holy Thursday night Christ told them to do in his memory what he had just done at the Last Supper. All priests and bishops trace their ordination to the Apostles. Their second essential priestly power, to forgive sins, was conferred by Christ on Easter Sunday, when he told the Apostles, "For those whose sins you forgive, they are forgiven; for those whose sins you retain, they are retained: (John 20-22, 23). All the Christian faithful, however, also share in the priesthood by their baptismal character. They are enabled to offer themselves in sacrifice with Christ through the Eucharistic liturgy. They offer the Mass in the sense that they internally unite themselves with the outward offering made by the ordained priest alone.

Can a ten year old become a tutor?

yes. its okay for a 13 year old to be a tutor

but make sure you have your parents permission before you begin your hard work.

advice

- its easier to tutor primary or nursery students than academy, so go for a age that suits your ability.

What jobs can 14 year olds do and how much would they earn?

Here are some examples 14 year olds can try: babysitting, dog walking, and gardening. These may not be what they like, but there is probably many more. Doing those jobs probably would earn you about $20 to $300 a month.

What jobs are minimum wage?

The definition of minimum wage can vary depending on the country. In the United States some minimum wage jobs include working at fast food restaurants, working as cashiers, and working as a janitor.