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  2. Quiz: How Do You Pick Your Dream Job? - AOL

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    By Susan Ricker If you're reading this, there's a good chance you feel something's missing from your career. Perhaps the jobs you've had before were chosen for the paycheck; maybe you got into ...

  3. Job Quiz: What Should You Be Doing? - AOL

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    By Marty Nemko, Career Coach Over the years, I've asked my career counseling clients hundreds of questions to tease out what they should be doing with their lives. Recently, I created a new-client ...

  4. Nazarene Bible Quizzing - Wikipedia

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    Nazarene Bible Quizzing (also known as "Youth Quizzing", "Teen Quizzing", or "Bible Quizzing Ministry") is a program for discipleship targeted to children aged 12–18 or in grades 6–12 in the United States or Canada. Some 5th graders are regularly allowed to participate, and 4th graders are allowed to participate in rare circumstances.

  5. 10 Career Quizzes to Help You Find a New Job for the New Year

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  6. Bible quiz - Wikipedia

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    The film is a coming-of-age story of an Assemblies of God teen Bible Quizzer on her quest to win the 2008 National Bible Quiz Championship which took place in Green Bay, Wisconsin that year. The film premiered at the 2013 Slamdance Film Festival where it won the Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary [ 8 ] and was picked up for distribution.

  7. Student Job Search - Wikipedia

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    Student Job Search (SJS) is a free service that connects household and business employers with intending, current and graduate tertiary students looking for work. SJS is funded on the number of students placed in jobs every year.