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  2. Landscape maintenance - Wikipedia

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    Landscape maintenance (or groundskeeping) is the art and vocation of keeping a landscape healthy, clean, safe and attractive, typically in a garden, yard, park, institutional setting or estate.

  3. Groundskeeping - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Department of Labor estimated that more than 900,000 workers are employed in the landscape maintenance and groundskeeping services industry in the United States in 2006. Of these over 300,000 workers were greenskeepers for golf courses , schools, resorts, and public parks.

  4. Greenskeeper - Wikipedia

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    Their duties include all horticultural practices, as well as the setting of flag-sticks and marking of hazards. Other responsibilities typically include raking bunkers, watering plants, repairing divots, trimming tee boxes, and mowing the course. [1] Greenskeepers often work under the direction of a golf course superintendent.

  5. Category:Lawn care - Wikipedia

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    Gardening care of lawns, sod—turf, and ornamental grass meadows. ... Pages in category "Lawn care" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.

  6. List of titles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of personal titles arranged in a sortable table. They can be sorted: Alphabetically; By language, nation, or tradition of origin; By function. See Separation of duties for a description of the Executive, Judicial, and Legislative functions as they are generally understood today.

  7. 14 Politically Correct Job Titles

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    Job titles have evolved over time for a variety of reasons. Some companies have infused creativity into their job titles as a way to elevate otherwise generic-sounding positions. Others have doled ...