oritiz_baez

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 * Week #4: Resume Writing**


 * **Contact Information** || Click on the ‘Edit’ button, and type in your information in the boxes on the right column, for example your name in the next box…. ||
 * * Name || Wanda Ortiz-Baez ||
 * * Mailing address || 834 Park Ave Apt 4C Brooklyn N.Y 11207 ||
 * * Daytime phone || 646-267-6504 ||
 * * Night time phone || 347-715-2539 ||
 * * Cell phone ||  ||
 * * Fax ||  ||
 * * Email || wandaortizbaez@aol.com ||
 * **Resume Objective - this is one or two short sentences that explain if you are seeking employment:** ||
 * * With a particular company ||  ||
 * * In a specific field of employment ||  ||
 * * For a specific job ||  ||
 * **Profile or Summary of Qualifications - another optional section that is most often used in the skills resume format.** ||
 * * Publications ||  ||
 * * Awards ||  ||
 * * Achievements ||  ||
 * **Employment History - usually a reverse chronological record of employment, but in addition to jobs may include:** ||
 * Military Experience ||  ||
 * Paid Internships ||  ||
 * Education || Medical Assistant certificate ||
 * Colleges || Boricua College ||
 * Trade School ||  ||
 * High School (GED) || Midwood High School ||
 * Continuing Education ||  ||
 * In-house training ||  ||
 * Honors & awards ||  ||
 * Internships || Long Island College (receptionists), N.Y city housing (maintance) ||
 * Relevant Course Work ||  ||
 * Advanced Career Training ||  ||
 * Continuing Education ||  ||
 * Skills || fast learner, get my work done, always on time, ||
 * Technical Skills (i.e. office machines you can operate, programming skills) ||  ||
 * Office Skills (e.g. clerical skills like filing, data entry skills, bookkeeping or accounting skills) || Customer service, filing, data entry skills, answer multi phone lines, ||
 * Languages || English, Spanish ||
 * Organizational (e.g. seminars, events, presentations) ||  ||
 * Sales skills ||  ||
 * Administrative ||  ||
 * Licenses ||  ||
 * Certifications ||  ||
 * Activities ||  ||
 * Professional ||  ||
 * Community Service ||  ||
 * Memberships ||  ||
 * Volunteer Work ||  ||
 * Affiliations ||  ||
 * Affiliations ||  ||

=Research Topic: what turtle are endangered species?=

// This article focuses on sea turtles, which are considered to be endangered species. These species have been on earth for at least 150 million years. Once there were millions of sea turtles living in the world's oceans, but today there are far fewer. All species or types of sea turtles are endangered and some are critically endangered. There are more than 1,000 known species of endangered animals on Earth today. In a few years, many species may become extinct. Some species of sea turtles are very close to becoming extinct. On the other hand, scientists use special words to describe animals that are in danger. For example, extinct is used to describe animals that have died out and have not been seen for at least 50 years in the wild, or places that are not controlled by people. In contrast, extinct in the wild are for animals that survive only in zoos or other areas managed by people, whereas, critically endangered is used to describe animals that are at high risk of dying out in the wild. On the one hand, endangered is for animals that are in danger of dying out in the natural places where they live. Lastly, vulnerable is used to describe animals that may become endangered because they face certain dangers where they live. //
 * Kalman, Bobbie **
 * Endangered Sea Turtles; 2004, p4-5, 2p, 1c **
 * Article **
 * World Almanac for Kids; 2004, p28, 3/4p, 2c**
 * Article**

The article looks at some animal //**species**// that are //**endangered**// and discusses how animals and plants become //**endangered**//. When an animal //**species**// begins to die out, the animal is said to be //**endangered**// or threatened. Throughout the world today, 1,932 //**species**// of animals are //**endangered**// or threatened, according to the National Wildlife Federation. The leatherback sea //**turtle**// is the largest living //**turtle**// in the world. These //**turtles**// are facing extinction. As few as 1,000 giant pandas remain in the mountains of southwest China. Animals are //**endangered**// when the climate of their habitat changes in a major way. Sometimes people destroy habitats where animals live. Bison or buffalo once ranged over the entire Great Plains of the United States, but they were hunted almost to extinction in the 19th century.

**Steele, Karen** **Earth Island Journal****; Spring2007, Vol. 22 Issue 1, p48-48, 1p**
 * Article**

The article provides information on the decline in the protection of sea //**turtles**//. It states that earlier the U.S. had played a lead role globally in their protection but now the government seems more interested in rolling back conservation measures than protecting the last of the sea //**turtles**//, particularly along the California coast. Information on the past efforts of the U.S. to lead the way to protect //**endangered**// sea //**turtles**// is presented. It states that at a time when all seven //**species**// of sea //**turtles**// are considered //**endangered**// decisive action is needed to protect these //**species**//.

**Earthwatch Institute Journal****; 2003-2004 Research & Exploration, Vol. 22 Issue 3, p54, 1/2p, 1c Article**

The article examines the nesting habits of //**endangered**// Amazon //**turtles**// to help protect habitat and preserve the //**species**//. Several //**species**// of //**turtles**// in the Amazon Basin are facing severe threats from development, hunting, and habitat loss. You can help them identify and protect //**turtle**// nesting sites and hatchlings from predation to boost their reproductive success. Your job will be to identify and mark nest sites using Global Positioning System (GPS) equipment. You'll also record egg-clutch temperature and humidity, measure eggs and hatchlings, collect special" oil eggs" to help identify their function, and, on occasion, work through the night documenting //**turtles'**// egg-laying.

1. ****Pearce, Fred**** ****New Scientist******; 2/4/2006, Vol. 189 Issue 2537, p16-16, 3/4p, 1c Article

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Homework Assignment

My reseach was about Empire state building constuction.

These are the five search websit i chose:

Kartoo/www.pbs.org just one result Picsearch 13,2000 result Webcrawler 93 results Yahoo! 11,200,00 result Google 573,000

The one's i like the best was Kartoo, webcrawler and google

These are the research website i used for my medical questions. Mamma 51 result alltheweb 420,000,000 result blinrx 4,225 result Gigablast 158 result Kartoo/ehealthforum just one result

these are the one's i like the best Mamma, Kartoo and Gigablast home