a person who uses artistic and technical skills to create visual designs for websites, advertisements, logos, etc.
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a person who practices or studies law, advises people about the law or represents them in court
a person whose job is repairing and maintaining motor vehicles and machinery
someone who has been trained to care for injured or sick people, particularly in a hospital
A nurse is a healthcare professional who provides various levels of patient care under the supervision of doctors and other medical professionals. Nurses help with patient evaluations, giving medications, monitoring vital signs, providing treatments, and educating patients and their families about health conditions and self-care. Nurses work together with other members of the healthcare team to make sure patients receive thorough care. They can specialize in various areas, such as pediatric nursing, critical care nursing, psychiatric nursing, or community health nursing, among others.
someone who is in charge of running a business or managing part or all of a company or organization
someone whose job is to protect people, catch criminals, and make sure that laws are obeyed
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a person who gathers and reports news or does interviews for a newspaper, TV, radio station, etc.
A reporter is a journalist who gathers information, conducts interviews, and writes stories about current events or issues for newspapers, websites, television, or radio. Reporters investigate topics, verify facts, and present their findings in a clear and objective manner. They may cover a wide range of subjects, including politics, sports, crime, or entertainment. The role of a reporter is to provide accurate and timely news to the public, often working under tight deadlines. Reporters may work in the field, attending events or press conferences, or gather information remotely through research and interviews.
a place where we pay to sit and eat a meal
the person in front of a camera who talks about different topics or invites guests to a TV or radio show
A host is a person who leads or presents a television or radio program, event, or show. They guide the audience through the content, introduce guests, and keep the program moving smoothly. Hosts often interact with guests, ask questions, and provide commentary or entertainment. They are responsible for setting the tone of the show, ensuring that the audience stays engaged, and handling transitions between segments. Whether in news, talk shows, or game shows, hosts play a key role in making the program enjoyable and informative for the viewers or listeners.
a person whose job is selling goods
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someone who protects something such as a building, etc.
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someone whose job involves driving a taxi and taking people to different places
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someone who teaches things to people, particularly in a school
A teacher is someone who works primarily in a classroom setting to help students learn and develop their knowledge in specific subjects. They create lesson plans, explain concepts, and assess students' understanding through tests, assignments, and activities. Teachers are typically responsible for guiding students through a curriculum and ensuring they meet educational standards. Their role focuses on fostering academic growth and providing support to students as they learn.
someone on the street who offers food, clothing, etc. for sale
toward or within the central or main business area of a town or city
having an appealing quality
making us feel interested, happy, and energetic
extremely great or large
needing a lot of work or skill to do, understand, or deal with
to do certain physical or mental activities in order to achieve a result or as a part of our job
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to reach for something and hold it
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to spend time to learn about certain subjects by reading books, going to school, etc.
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to move over a particular distance
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to hold or own something
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happening or done before the usual or scheduled time
to a degree that is high but not very high
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used to express an estimated number, time, or value
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expressing the exact time when something happens
used to show a day or date
doing or happening after the time that is usual or expected
used to show that something continues or lasts up to a specific point in time and often not happening or existing after that time
at an earlier point in time
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at a later time
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our mother or our father
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used to give permission or express agreement
to make something clear and easy to understand by giving more information about it
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an organization that does business and earns money from it
any day of the week other than Saturday and Sunday
something that causes difficulties and is hard to overcome
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