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Design technicians include architecture technicians and construction technicians...
State planning began in a response to the Great Depression of the 1930s and was ...
Agricultural technicians work with agricultural scientists in food and fiber res...
Botanists study plant life to discover its structure, physiology, heredity, dist...
Horticulturists study and cultivate vegetables, fruits, nuts, berries, and flowe...
Entomologists are scientists who study insects, particularly pests and bugs that...
Animal scientists in private industry are concerned with the breeding and produc...
Veterinarians are doctors of veterinary medicine (DVM) who provide animals with ...
Veterinarian technicians, also known as animal health technicians, do every-thin...
Traditionally risk management covered five areas: (1) damage to property, (2) lo...
Solid waste professionals conduct studies on solid waste management and provide ...
Hazardous waste professionals conduct studies on hazardous waste problems and wo...
Waste management technicians help to determine sources of hazardous waste and me...
Environment engineers use their training in both the physical (mechanical) and b...
Meteorological technicians collect much of the data that meteorologists use to c...
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, science technicians should experience...
The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that in the early 1990s about 25,000 agri...
Botanists are primarily employed by colleges and universities, government agenci...
In the early 1990s more than 35,000 professional horticulturists were working in...
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, about 60,000 veterinar...
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