Career
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During 41 years of teaching biology at Harvard, I watched sadly as bright students turned away from the possibility of a scientific
career
or even from taking non-required courses in science because they were afraid of failure.
Now I'm going to offer quickly several more principles that will be useful in organizing your education and career, or if you're teaching, how you might enhance your own teaching and counseling of young scientists.
I sincerely want to believe that technology can bring us the techno-utopia that we've been promised, but, you see, I've spent a
career
in law enforcement, and that's informed my perspective on things.
Bob Dylan is 23 years old, and his
career
is just reaching its pinnacle.
And turnarounds are part and parcel of what I have focused on for most of my professional
career.
And that has to do with me because in 1994, I packed a few things into a backpack and headed off for a year of travel in the middle of my university
career.
I have been tempted at every step of my career, tempted personally and tempted by coaching of others, to mute who I am in the world.
I could have a perfectly good
career
in mainstream science.
And as a new media artist, he reflected, and said, you know, I've spent my whole
career
making new media art.
I was lucky enough to have studied at the Juilliard School in Manhattan, and to have played my debut with Zubin Mehta and the Israeli philharmonic orchestra in Tel Aviv, and it turned out that Gottfried Schlaug had studied as an organist at the Vienna Conservatory, but had given up his love for music to pursue a
career
in medicine.
Keats himself had also given up a
career
in medicine to pursue poetry, but he died when he was a year older than me.
That is all ye know on Earth, and all ye need to know." (Music) (Applause) (Circus music) [Ted N' Ed's Carnival] [John Lloyd's Inventory of the Invisible] [Adapted from a TEDTalk given by John Lloyd in 2009] June Cohen: Our next speaker has spent his whole
career
eliciting that sense of wonder.
[Continue your journey into the unknown!] (Circus music) When I was considering a
career
in the art world, I took a course in London, and one of my supervisors was this irascible Italian called Pietro, who drank too much, smoked too much and swore much too much.
McQueen had worked throughout his
career
with a small team of designers and managers who were very protective of his legacy, but Andrew went to London and worked with them over the summer and won their confidence, and that of the designers who created his amazing fashion shows, which were works of performance art in their own right, and we proceeded to do something at the museum, I think, we've never done before.
Aid increases the resources available to governments, and that makes working in a government the most profitable thing you can have, as a person in Africa seeking a
career.
I think that was a pretty good indication about my future
career
as an investigative journalist, and what I've seen from being in this access to information field for so long is that it used to be quite a niche interest, and it's gone mainstream.
My
career
advisor at school never mentioned it as an option.
Now my publishing
career
began when I designed the cover for my eighth grade yearbook, and if you're wondering about the style of dress I put our mascot in, I was really into Bell Biv DeVoe and MC Hammer and Vanilla Ice at the time.
It's out of your control, and it's awesome, and it's not a
career
path.
But I'm also happy and honored to be up here and I think that it's great that I got to come before 10 or 20 or 30 years had passed and I'd had more agency in my career, because maybe then I wouldn't tell the story of how I got my first job, or maybe I wouldn't tell the story of how I paid for college, which seems so important right now.
I've spent most of my
career
working for Fortune 500 companies including Johnson & Johnson, Leo Burnett and The Washington Post.
And that person made a
career
out of using the Freedom of Information Act to advance his political cause.
The point is, that person made a
career
out of using the Freedom of Information Act to advance his cause.
Well, I spent a lot of my early
career
trying to figure out how insect wings generate enough force to keep the flies in the air.
My music
career
has been spent trying to encounter people on the Internet the way I could on the box.
When I was 14, I was asked to seriously consider a
career
path.
I never had a guidance counselor who thought this was a legitimate
career
path, that thought you could major in trivia or be a professional ex-game show contestant.
There is now a new
career
path called stool donor.
So I quit my company and started a
career
as a professional performer.
This has been one of the most satisfying cases that I have ever done in my entire career, to restore movement and walking to this kind of child.
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